EP0076819A1 - Tafelschere mit vorrichtung zum unterstützen und abführen der geschnittenen tafeln - Google Patents

Tafelschere mit vorrichtung zum unterstützen und abführen der geschnittenen tafeln

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EP0076819A1
EP0076819A1 EP19820901128 EP82901128A EP0076819A1 EP 0076819 A1 EP0076819 A1 EP 0076819A1 EP 19820901128 EP19820901128 EP 19820901128 EP 82901128 A EP82901128 A EP 82901128A EP 0076819 A1 EP0076819 A1 EP 0076819A1
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sheet
ply
cutting
evacuation
length
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Alain Mirlicourtois
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D43/00Feeding, positioning or storing devices combined with, or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, apparatus for working or processing sheet metal, metal tubes or metal profiles; Associations therewith of cutting devices
    • B21D43/28Associations of cutting devices therewith
    • B21D43/287Devices for handling sheet or strip material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D33/00Accessories for shearing machines or shearing devices
    • B23D33/02Arrangements for holding, guiding, and/or feeding work during the operation
    • B23D33/025Guillotines with holding means behind the knives

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  • the present invention relates to guillotine shears used to cut a metal sheet, and more specifically a device for holding the sheet before and after cutting and removing it.
  • the guillotine shears currently used most generally require manual operations for maintaining and positioning the sheet before cutting: the sheet is inserted under the cutting means against a stop limiting its length; to define an exact length of the sheet, it is necessary to maintain it horizontally between the cutting elements and the stop; the sheet is then clamped by holding elements arranged in front of the cutting elements, and the user can then abandon the sheet to proceed with cutting.
  • This operating mode is relatively long and tedious, and devices have been proposed for horizontally holding the sheet before cutting, comprising jacks supporting the sheet at several points. Such devices are expensive, requiring a plurality of. cylinders to be able to adapt to sheets of different lengths, and the horizontal position adjustment. cylinders being relatively awkward.
  • German patent application 1 652760 describes another device in which the evacuation is ensured by a horizontal conveyor belt mounted on a support movable vertically under the action of jacks.
  • Such a device requires two drive means, a first means for causing the rotation of the treadmill, a second means such as jacks to allow its adaptation in height.
  • the multiplication of drive and control means makes such a device relatively complex.
  • An object of the present invention is to obviate the drawbacks of known devices by proposing a guillotine shears provided with a sheet metal support of adjustable length, which is both simple and economical and comprises a minimum of drive members and control.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a device the length of which is automatically adjustable as a function of the position of the stop for adjusting the length of the sheet.
  • Another object of the invention is to propose a device adaptable to existing guillotine shears.
  • the present invention provides for a lower discharge ply, stressed cited by a drive member, to ensure the evacuation of the sheet after cutting; retractable support means are actuated directly by the discharge ply, between a first position in which they define a plane for supporting the sheet at insertion height between the cutting means and the stop, and a second position in which they are retracted to allow the sheet to flex freely.
  • the support means and the evacuation means are thus carried out by the sole means of driving the evacuation ply.
  • an endless evacuation sheet rotating around two transverse axes under the action of a motor member to form an upper ply supporting the sheet and a lower return ply, and means rolling integral with the ply, offset towards the outside of the ply and distributed over a portion of its length.
  • Rolling means provide the sheet holding and sliding surface, to hold the sheet between the adjustable stop and the cutting means; the length of this support surface is adjusted in a particularly simple manner by the rotation of the discharge ply to have a greater or lesser portion of the length of the ply provided with rolling means on the upper ply.
  • the same rotation of the discharge ply makes it possible to retract the rolling means and to present a lower support surface to release the sheet during cutting.
  • a discharge ply is produced by providing several chains rotating endlessly around return wheels with transverse axes, all of the upper branches of the chains forming the ply; retractable levers are integral with certain chain links, and offset as an extension of these links, the length of the levers being chosen so that their free end forms sheet support in the introduction plane when the links are inclined bearing on the idler wheels; the levers are retracted when the links are in a linear portion of the chain.
  • the only rotation of the evacuation ply thus causes the actuation of the retractable support means and the evacuation of the sheet.
  • the chains are of different lengths, so that the levers stand at different distances from the cutting means for supporting the sheet over its entire surface.
  • the chains are handling chains with long links and a hollow axis, the levers being coupled two by two on either side of the link to which they are secured by cross members inserted in the axes hollow; the adaptation of the levers is thus carried out in a very simple manner on known chain links, and the coupling of the levers two by two makes it possible to balance the forces to avoid twisting of the chain.
  • the chains comprise rollers whose diameter is sufficient for the sheet to roll on after cutting; a roller is also mounted at the end of each lever to facilitate the introduction of the sheet before cutting.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a discharge ply provided with eccentric support means
  • - Figure 2 shows a schematic side view of the device of the present invention in a first embodiment, the sheet being in an insertion position
  • - Figure 3 shows a schematic view of the same device when cutting the sheet
  • - Figure 4 shows a schematic view of the same device during the evacuation of the sheet
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic side view of the device according to the present invention in a second embodiment in the insertion position of the sheet;
  • FIG. 6 shows the same device in the cutting position;
  • - Figure 8 is a schematic perspective view of three chains of different lengths forming the discharge ply; - Figure 9 is a schematic top view showing the distribution of chains of different lengths; and
  • FIG. 10 is a partial top view of the chain portion having a lever.
  • the guillotine shears comprises cutting means 1, arranged at one inlet 2 of the shears.
  • a stop 3 is arranged in the same horizontal plane as the inlet 2 of the shears to limit the insertion of the sheet 4 to a predetermined length for cutting.
  • the stop 3 can be disposed at a distance from the cutting means 1 adjustable as a function of the length of the desired sheet, as shown by arrow 5.
  • a holding member 6 makes it possible to clamp the part of sheet metal arranged before the cutting means 1 to immobilize the sheet when cutting is carried out.
  • a discharge ply 7, comprising for example two endless transport chains 15 and 16 as shown in FIG.
  • This discharge ply 7 can rotate around the axes 8 and 9 in the two directions of rotation, as shown by the double arrow 10.
  • rolling means such as rollers or rollers 11, integral with the discharge ply, journalling on horizontal transverse axes 12, the axes being offset towards the outside with respect to the surface of the discharge ply.
  • the external generators of the support or rolling means 11 define the support surface; when the rolling means 11 are disposed on the upper discharge ply 13, the support surface produced by the rolling means 11 is arranged in the sheet metal introduction plane 4 between the cutting means 1 and the stop 3.
  • the length of the support surface thus produced can be adjusted by the rotation of the drive ply 7 around its axes 8 and 9, a greater or lesser number of rolling means 11 being arranged on the upper ply 13 to fill the space between the cutting means 1 and the stop 3: when the stop is in the maximum length position, on the right-hand side of the figure, there is a maximum number of rollers 11 on the upper ply to support the sheet over its whole length; on the other hand, when the stop 3 is in the position of shorter length, closer to the cutting means 1, it is necessary to move the rollers 11 back so as not to hinder the advance of the stop 3, and there is then arranged on the upper ply 13 a smaller number of rollers, also supporting the sheet over its entire length.
  • the rolling means 11 are arranged on the upper ply 13 to form a sheet support surface in the support plane passing through the cutting means and the stop 3. After insertion of the sheet 4, this sheet metal is held by the holding members 6, as shown in FIG. 3, and, by rotation of the drive ply as shown by arrow 18, the rolling means 11 are retracted by placing them on the lower ply 19. The sheet can thus bend under the effect of gravity to facilitate cutting by the cutting means 1.
  • rolling means 11 are used such as rollers or rollers, the diameter is sufficient to allow the complete release of the sheet in the cutting position as shown in Figure 3. This diameter is equal to the maximum displacement of the end 20 of the sheet during cutting.
  • the sheet falls on the part of the discharge ply not comprising the rollers 11 or support means, and is held by the cross members 17 disposed on the discharge ply.
  • the evacuation is done by rotation of the evacuation ply as shown by arrow 21, this rotation causing the displacement of the sheet and the repositioning of the rolling means 11 on the upper ply 13.
  • the evacuation ply comprises handling chains such as the chain 30 represented in FIG. 5, stretched between toothed wheels 31 and 32 which revolve around horizontal transverse axes .
  • One of the links at least 33 of the chain 3 ⁇ is secured to a lever 34 extending the link.
  • the lever 34 forms a medium support, its free end 35 coming flush with the insertion plane for the support of the sheet 4.
  • the chain 30 is turned to a position where the link 33 is inclined bearing on the wheel 32, the lever 34 then protruding from the ply formed by the chain 30, its end 35 rising to the insertion plane.
  • wheels 32 and 31 with six teeth, a rotation of one sixth of a turn of the wheel 32 is sufficient to tilt the lever 34 and bring its end 35 into contact with the sheet 4.
  • the lever 34 is inclined by the rotation of the chain 30 to support the sheet 4; a slight rotation of the chain 30 in the direction of the arrow 36 shown in Figure 6 allows to release the sheet 4 and allow it to flex for cutting; after cutting, an additional rotation of the chain 30 as shown in Figure 7 allows the evacuation of the cut sheet.
  • levers 34, 39 and 40 To cut sheets of different length, we can cause the inclination of a greater or lesser number of levers 34, 39 and 40 to adapt to the length of the sheet. Thus, for short sheets, only the levers closest to the cutting means such as the lever 34 will suffice, while for the longest sheets all the levers will be inclined.
  • FIG. 10 shows a top view of a chain portion supporting a lever 34.
  • the chains used are preferably handling chains with long links and an axis hollow; the link 33 supporting the lever is limited by two axes 41 and 42 which connect it to adjacent mesailloiB 43 and 44.
  • the hollow axes 41 and 42 are introduced crosspieces connecting at two points levers 34 and 45 arranged on either side of the chain as shown in the figure. The levers are thus secured to the link 33 at a first end, and their second end is free to form support means.
  • roller handling chains in which the axes such as the axes 41 and 42 support in their central part rollers 46 and 47 whose diameter is greater than the height of the link.
  • the rollers 46 and 47 revolve freely on the axes, and thus produce rolling means on which the sheet can move easily.
  • the evacuation ply can be inclined in the direction of the outlet, so that the sheet tends to be evacuated by gravity.
  • the levers 40 being longer than the levers 34 so as to produce a horizontal insertion plane.
  • the free ends of the levers such as the lever 34 can advantageously be provided with rollers 48 to facilitate the movement of the sheet during its insertion into the guillotine shears bearing on the support means.
  • FIG. 7 shows an embodiment in which the upper part of the chain 30 rests on a support 49.
  • the rollers such as the rollers 46 and 47 rest by their lower generatrix on the support 49, and support by their generatrix upper sheet 4 after cutting.
  • the rotational movement imparted to the rollers accelerates the evacuation of the sheet 4, so that the stroke of the chain 30 required for this evacuation is greatly reduced, and this evacuation is accelerated .
  • the adjustment of the length of the support surface can be made automatic by providing means for slaving the rotation of the discharge ply 7 to the position of the stop 3: for example, a position sensor 50. integral with the stop 3 and disposed at a predetermined distance therefrom, the sensor 50 having the function of detecting the presence of the roller 51 closest to the stop 3; the rotation of the drive ply 7 can be controlled as a function from the position of the stop 3 to keep the first roller 51 still facing the position sensor 5 ⁇ .
  • a different number of chains is requested to adapt to the length of sheet metal to be cut.
  • the two previous embodiments correspond to two different implementation methods, both comprising the following common steps: positioning the adjustable stop 3 at the desired cutting length; position the support or rolling means 11 or 34 to form a support surface at the height of insertion of the sheet by rotation of the discharge ply 7; insert the sheet 4 in abutment against the stop 3; block the sheet by the holding members 6.
  • the flow means 11 are retracted by rotation of the drive ply to release the sheet, the sheet is cut, and, by rotation of the ply in the other direction, the sheet metal and the rolling means 11 are repositioned.
  • the levers 34 are lowered by a slight rotation of the chains, the sheet metal is cut by the cutting means 1, and the sheet metal is removed by rotation chains, a rotation in opposite direction being then necessary to bring back the levers in the vicinity of the wheels which make it possible to tilt them.
  • drive means are provided, not shown in the figures, to produce the rotation of the evacuation ply 7.
  • the rotation of the evacuation ply can be relatively limited, so that movements can be produced by jacks.

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EP19820901128 1981-04-15 1982-04-14 Tafelschere mit vorrichtung zum unterstützen und abführen der geschnittenen tafeln Withdrawn EP0076819A1 (de)

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FR8107951A FR2504040A1 (fr) 1981-04-15 1981-04-15 Cisaille guillotine comportant un dispositif de maintien et d'evacuation de la tole decoupee
FR8107951 1981-04-15

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