EP0140394A2 - Apparatus for bending sheet material - Google Patents
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- the apparatus relates to an apparatus for bending sheet material, including a die having at least one longitudinally extending groove and a stamp having at least one linear contact zone for contacting the sheet material to be bent, the die and the stamp being movable towards each other.
- the invention has the object of providing an apparatus of the kind indicated hereinabove in which this drawback has been overcome in a simple but nevertheless efficient manner.
- the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that the die includes at least one reciprocable die part adapted to define the size and the shape of the groove.
- the die includes two die parts disposed on either side of a vertical centre plane in which the contact zone of the stamp is situated, each of said die parts being reciprocable relative to said vertical centre plane, and preferably both die parts are simultaneously reciprocable with equal speed.
- this draw back is overcome in that the (each) die part starting from a position in which the stamp has its contact zone just contacting the sheet material to be bent, in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die, are movable relative to the contact zone of the stamp in such a manner that the distance between the contact zone of the stamp and the linear contact zone of the (each) die part with the sheet material to be bent remains substantially constant during bending.
- the surface of the sheet material to be bent during bending does not substantially slide along the or each die part so that no wear of the die parts takes place and the surface of the sheet material cannot be damaged. Furthermore, the accuracy of the dimensions will be maintained during the bending.
- each die part is movable to a position in which the groove of the die is fully closed and the stamp includes at least one reciprocable stamp part adapted to define the size and the shape of a groove in the stamp.
- the die may be used as a stamp and the stamp as a die, so that for bending of a Z-profile, for example, there is no necessity of turning the sheet material.
- the (each) stamp part starting from a position in which the die brought into the closed position has a contact zone just contacting the sheet material to be bent, in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die, is movable relative to the contact zone of the die in such a manner that the distance between the contact zone of the die and the contact zone of the (each) stamp part with the sheet material to be bent remains substantially constant during bending.
- the die and the stamp each include a pivotably supported carrier, said carriers each carrying at least a die part and a stamp part which may be positioned into a working position by pivoting of the carrier.
- the stamp is mounted for pivoting about an axis lying in the vertical centre plane and has at least one longitudinal end coupled to an operating means for pivoting the stamp, said stamp being pivotable through such an angle that with the stamp parts moved from each other the contact zone of at least one stamp part may be positioned into the vertical centre plane.
- the one stamp part of which the contact zone is pivoted into the vertical centre plane may be used as a stamp so as to enable the bending of certain profiles, wherein a part of the already bent profile is received into the groove between the stamp parts.
- the stamp and the die according to the invention are tiltable relative to the base about a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the contact zone between the die part disposed at the side of the support surface and the sheet material to be bent.
- the abutment in an apparatus including an abutment for the sheet material to be bent it is to be preferred that the abutment is supported by a frame which is pivotably connected with one of said die parts about a pivoting axis which substantially coincides with the contact zone between said one die part and the sheet material to be bent.
- the frame includes a support beam which is parallel to the pivoting axis, and two arms are mounted on the support beam for sliding motion in parallel to said pivoting axis, each arm at its end carrying an abutment jaw, and the support beam is slidable transversely of said pivoting axis.
- the frame is connected with a base of the apparatus by an actuating means which effects the pivotal motion of the frame in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die.
- the pivoting movement of the frame in accordance with the movement of the stamp relative to the die may be controlled whereby when using a suitable control unit the complete bending process for obtaining a desired profile may be performed completely automatically.
- the frame in a favourable embodiment includes a rotary platform substantially disposed in the centre for retaining the sheet material to be bent thereon.
- the costs of manufactoring the apparatus of the invention may be kept low, when the movable die parts and the movable stamp parts, if any, are similar to each other.
- a first embodiment of the apparatus for bending sheet material is designated with the reference number 1, and includes a stamp 3 carried by an upper beam 2, the stamp being downwardly movable by hydraulic cylinders 4 for bending the sheet material.
- the piston position of the cylinders 4 is determined by potentiometers 5 disposed at either side of the upper beam 2 and of which only one is shown in fig. l.
- the upper beam 2 for that purpose is connected by a wire 6 with the runners of the potentiometers 5.
- the electric signals delivered by the runners of the potentiometers 5 and corresponding with the position of the upper beam 2 can be used by a suitable electronic control unit for controlling the hydraulic cylinders 4.
- the apparatus 1 is further provided with a die 7 including two movable die parts 8.
- the die parts 8 which define a groove 9 between them, at their side remote from the groove 9 each are provided with a saw teeth-like side cooperating with a complementary saw teeth-like side of a slidable operating rod 10 as designated with 11.
- the die parts 8 can be reciprocated so that the size of the groove 9 in dependency of the kind and thickness of the sheet material to be bent and the profile to be shaped can be adjusted.
- Both die parts 8 are disposed at either sides of a vertical centre plane designated by a broken line 12, a linear contact zone 13 of the stamp 3 being disposed in said plane, the stamp 3 with said contact zone 13 contacting the sheet material to be bent. Both die parts are simultaneously reciprocable relative to the said vertical centre plane with equal speed.
- Fig. 2 schematically represents a side view of a second embodiment of the apparatus for bending the sheet material and mainly shows a die 14 and a stamp 15.
- the die 14 consists of an elongate beam of U-shaped cross section.
- the stamp 15 is of equal length as the die 14 and in this case is provided with a tip 16 of V-shaped cross section forming a linear contact zone 17, with which the stamp 15 contacts the sheet material 18 to be bent.
- the die 14 in this embodiment is provided with two die parts 18 which are pivotally mounted in the die 14 and which define a groove 19 in the die. By pivoting of the die parts 18 the size and the shape of the groove 19 can be defined. Furthermore it is possible to control the pivoting motion of the die parts 18 in dependency of the movement of the stamp 15 so as to realize important advantages.
- the pivoting motion of the die parts 18 can be obtained in various manners, for example by supporting the die parts 18 on a series of support blocks 20with interposition of a cylindrical cavity bearing 21, while the support blocks at the lower side each are provided with a surface inclined in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing and cooperating with an inclined surface formed in the fixed die part 22.
- the support blocks 12 perpendicular to the plane of the drawing with a suitabe operating means the die parts 18 may be pivoted upwardly and downwardly.
- the control unit may control the pivoting motion of each die part 18 starting from a position designated by the broken line, in which the stamp 15 with its contact zones 17 just contacts the sheet material 23 to be bent, in such manner relative to the contact zone 17 of the stamp 15 that the distance between this contact zone 17 and the linear contact zone 24 of each die part 18 with the sheet material 23 to be bent remains substantially constant during bending.
- the movement of the stamp 15 may be determined with potentiometers in the same manner as hereinabove described.
- the sheet material will not substantially slide over the contact zones 24 of the die parts 18 during bending whereby wear of the die parts 18 and damage to the sheet material is avoided. Furthermore the desired profile can be shaped in this manner with high accuracy.
- each die part 18 requires a separate operating mechanism.
- Fig. 3 schematically represents a section of an embodiment of the apparatus of the invention for bending sheet material and mainly shows a die 25 and a stamp 26.
- a single line 29 designates the connection between an upper beam 27 and a lower beam 28, which connection, of course, will always be present.
- the die 26 is provided with a die carrying member 30 supported by the lower beam 27 and two movable die parts 31 disposed at either side of the vertical centre plane designated by a broken line 32.
- the die carrying member 30 includes a longitudinally extending bearing cavity 33 in which the respective die part 31 is pivotably supported with an extension 34 of partly circular section. Furthermore each movable die part 31 by a ball-joint 35 is connected with the ends of a plurality of arms 36 spaced throughout the length of the die 25. The arms have their other ends also connected by a ball-joint 37 with an operating rod 38 (see also fig. 4), which in the represented embodiment is common to both die parts 3l.
- the operating rod is longitudinally slidably mounted in the die carrying member 30 and at one end coupled to an operating means in a manner not illustrated.
- the die parts 31 may be pivoted back and forth so that the size and the shape of the groove 39 defined between the die parts 31 may be adjusted. Thereby the die parts 31 may be positioned with their ends 40 against each other so that the groove 39 is fully closed. Thereby the die 25 may also be used as a stamp.
- the stamp 27 is mainly embodied in the same manner as the die 25 and is provided with a stamp carrying member 41 connected with the upper beam 28 and having two longitudinally extending bearing cavities 42 in which movable stamp parts 43 may be pivotably supported with an extension 44 of partly circular section.
- the pivoting motion of the stamp parts 43 is effected in a similar way by arms 45 and an operating rod 46.
- the pivoting motion of the movable die parts 31 and the movable stamp parts 43, respectively, can be controlled by a suitable control unit in dependency of the movement of the stamp 26 relative to the die 25 starting from a position in i which the stamp 26 respectively the die 25 with the contact zones just contacts the sheet material to be bent in such manner relative to the contact zone of the stamp 26 respectively the die 25 that the distance between the various contact zones remains substantially constant during bending.
- the die carrying member 30 at the lower side is provided with a channel 47 of inverted U-shaped section, in which the upper end of the lower beam 27 is received.
- This upper end are arranged bores 48 spaced regularly throughout the length and designated in fig. 3 by a dotted line.
- slots 50 are formed at each bore 48 as may be seen in the fig. 3 and 5.
- a shaft 51 is fitted and this shaft 51 at both ends carries excentric stub axles 52 projecting into the slots 50.
- the stub axles 52 are pivotably journaled in slide blocks 53 mounted in the slots 50.
- On one of the stub axles 52 in a manner not illustrated a drivable operating arm 54 is secured for rotating the respective shaft 51.
- the shaft 51 will turn whereby the die 25 locally as a result of the excentric stub axles will somewhat move downwardly or upwardly. Thereby it is possible to camber the die 25 in a relatively simple manner.
- Fig. 6 represents an alternative embodiment of the apparatus which is embodied in such manner that the sheet material to be bent also can be bent in two directions without turning of the sheet material.
- the apparatus of fig. 6 for that purpose is provided with a die 55 having a rotatably supported carrier 56 and a stamp 57 having a rotatably supported carrier 58.
- the pivoting motion of the carrier 56, 58 is effected by an associated operating means 59, 60 which by an arm 61 is connected with the respective carrier.
- Each carrier 56, 58 includes a die part 62 and a stamp part 63 which may be positioned into a working position by the rotation of the respective carrier.
- the radial distances of the pivoting axis of the carrier 56, 58 to the contact zone of the stamp part 63 respectively the support surface of the die part 62 preferably are equal so that the heigth of the not illustrated support surface supporting the sheet material does not have to be adjustable.
- the angular distance between the die part 62 and the stalmp part 63 is larger than 90° as appears from fig. 6 .
- Fig. 7 represents a side view of the stamp 26.
- the stamp 26 by a cylindrical bearing 64 is connected with the upper beam 28 so that the stamp 26 is pivotal about the axis 65 of this cylindrical bearing 64, which axis is disposed in the vertical centre plane 32.
- the stamp 26 is provided with a coupling plate 66 through which the stamp 26 is coupled with an operating arm 67 and for that purpose a slot 68 is disposed in the coupling plate 66 and traversed by a connecting bolt 69.
- the other end of the operating arm 67 is coupled with an actuating rod 70 which is common to both operating arms.
- the stamp 26 from the normal position shown in the left part of fig. 7, in which the contact zone 71 of the stamp parts 43 positioned in the closed position is disposed in the vertical centre plane 32, may be pivoted to the position shown in the right parts of fig. 7, in which the contact zone 72 of one of the stamp parts 43 positioned to the fully open position is disposed in the vertical centre plane.
- the stamp may also be pivoted to the right in the drawing so that the contact zone of the other stamp part 43 will be positioned in the vertical centre plane. In this position of the stamp 26 only one stamp part 43 is used as a stamp whereby it is possible to bend profiles in such manner that part of the sheet material to be bent may be received into the groove 73 between both stamp parts 43.
- Fig. 8 represents a section, partly in side view, of the die 25, in which an adjustable abutment is provided which as a whole is designated with 74.
- the abutment 74 includes two abutment jaws 75 in which an end edge of the sheet material to be bent can be clamped.
- the one jaw part 76 of both abutment jaws 75 in a manner not illustrated may be operated by a rod 77.
- the abutment jaws 75 are disposed each on the one end of an arm 78, which arms 78 are mounted on slide blocks 79 which are slidably ranged on a support beam 80.
- the support beam 80 is part of a frame 81 which is pivotably connected with this die part 31 about a pivoting axis substantially coinciding with the contact zone 82 between the one die part 31 and the sheet material to be bent.
- the support beam 80 extends in parallel to the pivoting axis designated with 83 in fig. 10 so that the arms 78 are slidable in parallel to this pivoting axis across the support beam 80 for accommodating the width of the sheet material to be bent.
- the frame 81 is provided with two arms 84, of which the first ends are pivotably connected with the said die part 3J;. On the other ends of the arms 84 a box beam 85 is secured, which extends beyond the one arm 84 and supports a drive motor 87 on this extending end 86. On the box beam 85 two boxes 88 are mounted and in each of them a screw spindle 89 is rotatably journaled. Each box 88 carries a guide rod 90 in parallel to the screw spindle 89.
- the support beam 80 at both its ends is provided with an extension 91 in which a threaded bore 92 is formed cooperating with the respective screw spindle 89, and with a guide element 93 cooperating with the respective guide rod 90.
- the screw spindles 89 with their one end project into the box beam 85 and at this end are provided with toothed-belt pulleys 94, through which the screw spindles 89 are coupled to the drive motor 87 by toothed belts 95.
- the support beam 80 by the actuation of the motor 87 can be moved transversely of the pivoting axis 83 so that the distance between the abutment jaws 75 and the die 25 is adjustable in accordance with the desired location of the shape to be bent into the sheet material.
- the frame 81 by an actuating mechanism 97 is connected with the lower end of the lower beam 27 or a base (not illustrated) of the apparatus, which carries this lower beam 27.
- this actuating mechanism 97 consists of two not visible screw spindles which are rotatably journaled in boxes 97 which are coupled to the boxes 88.
- the screw spindles are drivable by a motor 98 through not visible toothed belts running in a protective box 99. In this manner the pivoting motion of the frame 81 may be effected.
- the pivoting motion in this case is dependent of the relative movement of the stamp 26 and the die 25.
- the movement of the stamp 26, for example, can be determined in the manner described in connection with fig. 1 with a potentiometer which is coupled to a control unit.
- the control unit controls the motor 98 in such manner that the pivoting movement of the frame 81 exactly follows the movement of the sheet material during bending.
- the control unit subsequently may control the motor 87 in order to move the sheet material for bending the sheet material in a next desired location. Since the abutments jaws 75 may continuously retain the end edge of the sheet material, a profile may be fabricated from the sheet material with very high accuracy.
- the described apparatus thereby is very suitable for completely automatically bending desired profiles under control of a suitable computer.
- the frame 81 furthermore includes a rotary platform 100 which is disposed nearly in the centre and which is movable upwardly and downwardly and which is capable of rotating the sheet material in a horizontal plane.
- the sheet material with the abutment jaws 75 is positioned over the rotary platform 100, whereafter the sheet material is retained thereon. This may take place for example by applying a vacuum to openings formed in the rotary platform of by a rotatably mounted clamping means pressing the sheet material on the rotatary platform 100. After the rotation of the sheet material the end edge of the sheet material turned towards the abutment jaws 75 may be grasped whereafter the subsequent bending operations may be carried out.
- Fig. 11 represents an alternative for the abutment 74 supported by the pivotable frame 81.
- the apparatus is drawn in thick lines in a starting position, while the apparatus is represented in thin lines in an end position in which the sheet material (not illustrated) is bent over 90° and the stamp 101 and the die 102 have been tilted over an angle of 45°.
- the die 102 which in the same manner as in the apparatus of fig. 1 is provided with movable die parts 8 and the stamp 101 are mounted in one or more C-shaped frames 103 which at the upper side are connected together by a plate 104 and at the lower side by a die table 105.
- the die table 105 is rotatably supported by a base 106, the axis of rotation substantially coinciding with the contact zone 107 of the right die part 8.
- the pivoting motion of the C-shaped frames 103 with the stamp 101 and the die 102 are effected by a hydraulic cylinder-piston assembly 108 which is pivotably connected with one of the frames 103 and the base 106.
- the pivoting motion is dependent of the movement of the stamp 101, which as in the embodiment of fig. 1 is determined by a potentiometer 5.
- the sheet material during the whole bending operation is supported by a table 109.
- the embodiment of the apparatus represented in fig. 6 may also be provided with an abutment 74 supported by the pivotable frame 81 as illustrated in the fig. 8-10.
- a support is mounted and the arms 84 are pivotably connected therewith.
- the pivoting axis of the frame 81 thereby may be adjusted in the area situated substantially between the contact zone of the stamp part 63 positioned in the working position and the contact zones of the die part 62 with the die part positioned in the working position.
- the abutment jaws 65 will have to follow this sliding motion.
- the abutment jaws 75 may be mounted so as to be slidable against the effect of a spring.
- the motor 87 may be controlled by the control unit for moving the abutment jaws 75 in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp 57 and the die 55. This movement in a manner as described hereinabove may be determined by a potentiometer.
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- The apparatus relates to an apparatus for bending sheet material, including a die having at least one longitudinally extending groove and a stamp having at least one linear contact zone for contacting the sheet material to be bent, the die and the stamp being movable towards each other.
- In the known apparatus of this sort regularly a different die has to be mounted in order to accommodate the groove extending in the die as to its shape and size in accordance with the kind and the thickness of sheet material to be bent and the desired shape to be bent. Exchanging the die, however, is relatively time consuming.
- The invention has the object of providing an apparatus of the kind indicated hereinabove in which this drawback has been overcome in a simple but nevertheless efficient manner.
- For this purpose the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that the die includes at least one reciprocable die part adapted to define the size and the shape of the groove.
- In this manner it is possible to adjust the size and the shape of the groove in the die simply by moving the reciprocable die part so that accommodating the groove in accordance with the kind and thickness of the material to be bent and the desired shape to be bent can take place very quickly.
- In a favourable embodiment of the invention the die includes two die parts disposed on either side of a vertical centre plane in which the contact zone of the stamp is situated, each of said die parts being reciprocable relative to said vertical centre plane, and preferably both die parts are simultaneously reciprocable with equal speed.
- An other serious draw back of the known apparatus is that during bending of the sheet material the surface thereof slides along the groove defining edges of the die whereby a strong wear of the die is effected, while the accuracy of the dimensions of the shape to be bent is reduced. Furthermore, the sliding of the surface of the sheet material to be bent along the said edges of the die requires large forces for the deformation of the sheet material, while furthermore the surface of the sheet material may be easily damaged.
- In a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the invention this draw back is overcome in that the (each) die part starting from a position in which the stamp has its contact zone just contacting the sheet material to be bent, in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die, are movable relative to the contact zone of the stamp in such a manner that the distance between the contact zone of the stamp and the linear contact zone of the (each) die part with the sheet material to be bent remains substantially constant during bending.
- Thereby it is reached that the surface of the sheet material to be bent during bending does not substantially slide along the or each die part so that no wear of the die parts takes place and the surface of the sheet material cannot be damaged. Furthermore, the accuracy of the dimensions will be maintained during the bending.
- In a favourable embodiment of the invention the (each) die part is movable to a position in which the groove of the die is fully closed and the stamp includes at least one reciprocable stamp part adapted to define the size and the shape of a groove in the stamp.
- In this manner it is reached that the die may be used as a stamp and the stamp as a die, so that for bending of a Z-profile, for example, there is no necessity of turning the sheet material.
- .In this manner such profiles requiring bending to be done in two opposite directions may be formed without turning the sheet material, which considerably increases the accuracy of the obtained profile.
- i In this embodiment in accordance with the invention it is to be preferred that the (each) stamp part starting from a position in which the die brought into the closed position has a contact zone just contacting the sheet material to be bent, in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die, is movable relative to the contact zone of the die in such a manner that the distance between the contact zone of the die and the contact zone of the (each) stamp part with the sheet material to be bent remains substantially constant during bending.
- In the apparatus of the kind mentioned hereinabove the turning of the sheet material to be bent also may be avoided in that the die and the stamp each include a pivotably supported carrier, said carriers each carrying at least a die part and a stamp part which may be positioned into a working position by pivoting of the carrier.
- In a favourable embodiment of the apparatus of the invention the stamp is mounted for pivoting about an axis lying in the vertical centre plane and has at least one longitudinal end coupled to an operating means for pivoting the stamp, said stamp being pivotable through such an angle that with the stamp parts moved from each other the contact zone of at least one stamp part may be positioned into the vertical centre plane.
- Thereby the one stamp part of which the contact zone is pivoted into the vertical centre plane, may be used as a stamp so as to enable the bending of certain profiles, wherein a part of the already bent profile is received into the groove between the stamp parts.
- In an embodiment of the invention wherein a base is provided having a support surface for the sheet material to be bent, the stamp and the die according to the invention are tiltable relative to the base about a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the contact zone between the die part disposed at the side of the support surface and the sheet material to be bent.
- Thereby it is reached that the part of the sheet material to be bent, which during bending is disposed on the support surface, remains supported on this support surface.
- In accordance with the invention in an apparatus including an abutment for the sheet material to be bent it is to be preferred that the abutment is supported by a frame which is pivotably connected with one of said die parts about a pivoting axis which substantially coincides with the contact zone between said one die part and the sheet material to be bent.
- In this case it is advantageous that two abutment jaws are provided in which the respective end edge of the sheet material to be bent may be clamped.
- In this manner an apparatus is obtained which is capable of keeping the sheet material to be bent during the whole process of the formation positioned in the right manner so as to make possible particularly exact dimensions.
- In accordance with the invention the frame includes a support beam which is parallel to the pivoting axis, and two arms are mounted on the support beam for sliding motion in parallel to said pivoting axis, each arm at its end carrying an abutment jaw, and the support beam is slidable transversely of said pivoting axis.
- In this case preferably the frame is connected with a base of the apparatus by an actuating means which effects the pivotal motion of the frame in dependency of the relative movement of the stamp and the die. Thereby it is reached that the pivoting movement of the frame in accordance with the movement of the stamp relative to the die may be controlled whereby when using a suitable control unit the complete bending process for obtaining a desired profile may be performed completely automatically.
- When for bending certain profiles the sheet material to be bent should be turned in a horizontal plane, the frame in a favourable embodiment includes a rotary platform substantially disposed in the centre for retaining the sheet material to be bent thereon.
- ) The costs of manufactoring the apparatus of the invention may be kept low, when the movable die parts and the movable stamp parts, if any, are similar to each other.
- The invention will hereinafter be explained by reference to the drawing schematically illustrating some embo-5 diments.
- Fig. 1 -is a schematically represented perspective view of a first embodiment of the apparatus of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a schematically partially represented side view of a second embodiment of the apparatus of the invention, wherein the movable die parts and the stamps are represented in two positions.
- Fig. 3 is a partially represented section of a third embodiment of the apparatus of the invention, representing the stamp and the die only.
- Fig. 4 is a partly represented schematical side view of the die of fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a part of the lower side of the die of fig. 3 represented in side view.
- Fig. 6 is a schematically represented side view of a fourth embodiment of the apparatus of the invention.
- Fig. 7 is a schematically represented side view of a pivotally mounted stamp of the invention.
- Fig. 8 is a side view, partly in section, of an embodiment of the die of the apparatus of the invention including a pivotal abutment.
- Fig. 9 is a view according to the line IX-IX of fig. 8, partly in section.
- Fig. 10 is a view according to the line X-X of fig. 8.
- Fig. 11 is a schematically represented side view of an alternative embodiment of the apparatus of the invention.
- In fig. 1 a first embodiment of the apparatus for bending sheet material is designated with the
reference number 1, and includes a stamp 3 carried by anupper beam 2, the stamp being downwardly movable by hydraulic cylinders 4 for bending the sheet material. The piston position of the cylinders 4 is determined bypotentiometers 5 disposed at either side of theupper beam 2 and of which only one is shown in fig. l.Theupper beam 2 for that purpose is connected by awire 6 with the runners of thepotentiometers 5. The electric signals delivered by the runners of thepotentiometers 5 and corresponding with the position of theupper beam 2 can be used by a suitable electronic control unit for controlling the hydraulic cylinders 4. - The
apparatus 1 is further provided with a die 7 including two movable dieparts 8. Thedie parts 8 which define agroove 9 between them, at their side remote from thegroove 9 each are provided with a saw teeth-like side cooperating with a complementary saw teeth-like side of aslidable operating rod 10 as designated with 11. By the sliding of the operating rod thedie parts 8 can be reciprocated so that the size of thegroove 9 in dependency of the kind and thickness of the sheet material to be bent and the profile to be shaped can be adjusted. Both dieparts 8 are disposed at either sides of a vertical centre plane designated by a broken line 12, alinear contact zone 13 of the stamp 3 being disposed in said plane, the stamp 3 with saidcontact zone 13 contacting the sheet material to be bent. Both die parts are simultaneously reciprocable relative to the said vertical centre plane with equal speed. - Fig. 2 schematically represents a side view of a second embodiment of the apparatus for bending the sheet material and mainly shows a
die 14 and astamp 15. The die 14 consists of an elongate beam of U-shaped cross section. Thestamp 15 is of equal length as thedie 14 and in this case is provided with a tip 16 of V-shaped cross section forming a linear contact zone 17, with which thestamp 15 contacts thesheet material 18 to be bent. - In fig. 2 two different working positions of the apparatus have been drawn, a broken line designating the starting position and a drawn line the end position. The die 14 in this embodiment is provided with two
die parts 18 which are pivotally mounted in the die 14 and which define agroove 19 in the die. By pivoting of thedie parts 18 the size and the shape of thegroove 19 can be defined. Furthermore it is possible to control the pivoting motion of the dieparts 18 in dependency of the movement of thestamp 15 so as to realize important advantages. The pivoting motion of thedie parts 18 can be obtained in various manners, for example by supporting thedie parts 18 on a series of support blocks 20with interposition of a cylindrical cavity bearing 21, while the support blocks at the lower side each are provided with a surface inclined in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing and cooperating with an inclined surface formed in thefixed die part 22. By movement of the support blocks 12 perpendicular to the plane of the drawing with a suitabe operating means thedie parts 18 may be pivoted upwardly and downwardly. - The control unit may control the pivoting motion of each
die part 18 starting from a position designated by the broken line, in which thestamp 15 with its contact zones 17 just contacts thesheet material 23 to be bent, in such manner relative to the contact zone 17 of thestamp 15 that the distance between this contact zone 17 and thelinear contact zone 24 of eachdie part 18 with thesheet material 23 to be bent remains substantially constant during bending. The movement of thestamp 15 may be determined with potentiometers in the same manner as hereinabove described. - Hereby it is reached that the sheet material will not substantially slide over the
contact zones 24 of thedie parts 18 during bending whereby wear of thedie parts 18 and damage to the sheet material is avoided. Furthermore the desired profile can be shaped in this manner with high accuracy. - Under circumstances, for example when a profile to be shaped is already partially bent, it is possible to cause the
die parts 18 to perform relatively different pivoting motions, in which case eachdie part 18, of course, requires a separate operating mechanism. - Fig. 3 schematically represents a section of an embodiment of the apparatus of the invention for bending sheet material and mainly shows a
die 25 and astamp 26. Asingle line 29 designates the connection between anupper beam 27 and alower beam 28, which connection, of course, will always be present. Thedie 26 is provided with adie carrying member 30 supported by thelower beam 27 and twomovable die parts 31 disposed at either side of the vertical centre plane designated by abroken line 32. - For each
movable die part 30 thedie carrying member 30 includes a longitudinally extending bearingcavity 33 in which therespective die part 31 is pivotably supported with anextension 34 of partly circular section. Furthermore eachmovable die part 31 by a ball-joint 35 is connected with the ends of a plurality ofarms 36 spaced throughout the length of thedie 25. The arms have their other ends also connected by a ball-joint 37 with an operating rod 38 (see also fig. 4), which in the represented embodiment is common to both die parts 3l. The operating rod is longitudinally slidably mounted in thedie carrying member 30 and at one end coupled to an operating means in a manner not illustrated. By the operating means sliding the operatingrod 38 thedie parts 31 may be pivoted back and forth so that the size and the shape of thegroove 39 defined between thedie parts 31 may be adjusted. Thereby thedie parts 31 may be positioned with theirends 40 against each other so that thegroove 39 is fully closed. Thereby the die 25 may also be used as a stamp. - In the apparatus of fig. 3 the
stamp 27 is mainly embodied in the same manner as thedie 25 and is provided with astamp carrying member 41 connected with theupper beam 28 and having two longitudinally extending bearingcavities 42 in whichmovable stamp parts 43 may be pivotably supported with anextension 44 of partly circular section. The pivoting motion of thestamp parts 43 is effected in a similar way byarms 45 and an operatingrod 46. By thestamp parts 43 being pivoted into the open position a groove may be defined in thestamp 26 so that thestamp 26 may function as a die. - In this manner it is reached that with the apparatus illustrated in fig. 3 sheet material can be bent in two directions without the necessity of turning the sheet material, whereby the use of the apparatus is considerably facilitated and the accuracy of the profile to be shaped is increased.
- The pivoting motion of the
movable die parts 31 and themovable stamp parts 43, respectively, can be controlled by a suitable control unit in dependency of the movement of thestamp 26 relative to the die 25 starting from a position in i which thestamp 26 respectively the die 25 with the contact zones just contacts the sheet material to be bent in such manner relative to the contact zone of thestamp 26 respectively the die 25 that the distance between the various contact zones remains substantially constant during bending. - It is known that in an apparatus for bending sheet material, in particular with a great length of the sheet material to be bent, the work piece from the centre thereof towards the ends is bent through an ever increasing angle by deformation or deflection of the stamp and the die. This deformation or deflection can be compensated, for example by cambering the die, that is making it somewhat round intentionally. In the apparatus of fig. 3 and 4 the cambering is relatively simple.
- The
die carrying member 30 at the lower side is provided with a channel 47 of inverted U-shaped section, in which the upper end of thelower beam 27 is received. In this upper end are arranged bores 48 spaced regularly throughout the length and designated in fig. 3 by a dotted line. In theside walls 49 of the channel 47slots 50 are formed at each bore 48 as may be seen in the fig. 3 and 5. In each bore 48 a shaft 51 is fitted and this shaft 51 at both ends carriesexcentric stub axles 52 projecting into theslots 50. Thestub axles 52 are pivotably journaled in slide blocks 53 mounted in theslots 50. On one of thestub axles 52 in a manner not illustrated adrivable operating arm 54 is secured for rotating the respective shaft 51. When the operatingarms 54 are pivoted, the shaft 51 will turn whereby thedie 25 locally as a result of the excentric stub axles will somewhat move downwardly or upwardly. Thereby it is possible to camber the die 25 in a relatively simple manner. - Fig. 6 represents an alternative embodiment of the apparatus which is embodied in such manner that the sheet material to be bent also can be bent in two directions without turning of the sheet material. The apparatus of fig. 6 for that purpose is provided with a die 55 having a rotatably supported
carrier 56 and astamp 57 having a rotatably supported carrier 58. The pivoting motion of thecarrier 56, 58 is effected by an associated operating means 59, 60 which by anarm 61 is connected with the respective carrier. Eachcarrier 56, 58 includes adie part 62 and astamp part 63 which may be positioned into a working position by the rotation of the respective carrier. The radial distances of the pivoting axis of thecarrier 56, 58 to the contact zone of thestamp part 63 respectively the support surface of thedie part 62 preferably are equal so that the heigth of the not illustrated support surface supporting the sheet material does not have to be adjustable. The angular distance between thedie part 62 and thestalmp part 63 is larger than 90° as appears from fig. 6. - It is noted that the above-described embodiment of the
die carrying member 30 and thelower beam 27 with the shafts 51 mounted therein for cambering the die also can be used in the embodiment of the apparatus of fig. 6. - Fig. 7 represents a side view of the
stamp 26. Thestamp 26 by acylindrical bearing 64 is connected with theupper beam 28 so that thestamp 26 is pivotal about theaxis 65 of thiscylindrical bearing 64, which axis is disposed in thevertical centre plane 32. At both ends thestamp 26 is provided with acoupling plate 66 through which thestamp 26 is coupled with anoperating arm 67 and for that purpose aslot 68 is disposed in thecoupling plate 66 and traversed by a connectingbolt 69. The other end of theoperating arm 67 is coupled with anactuating rod 70 which is common to both operating arms. - Thereby the
stamp 26 from the normal position shown in the left part of fig. 7, in which thecontact zone 71 of thestamp parts 43 positioned in the closed position is disposed in thevertical centre plane 32, may be pivoted to the position shown in the right parts of fig. 7, in which thecontact zone 72 of one of thestamp parts 43 positioned to the fully open position is disposed in the vertical centre plane. The stamp may also be pivoted to the right in the drawing so that the contact zone of theother stamp part 43 will be positioned in the vertical centre plane. In this position of thestamp 26 only onestamp part 43 is used as a stamp whereby it is possible to bend profiles in such manner that part of the sheet material to be bent may be received into thegroove 73 between bothstamp parts 43. - Fig. 8 represents a section, partly in side view, of the die 25, in which an adjustable abutment is provided which as a whole is designated with 74. As also appears from fig. 9 and 10 the
abutment 74 includes twoabutment jaws 75 in which an end edge of the sheet material to be bent can be clamped. For this purpose the onejaw part 76 of bothabutment jaws 75 in a manner not illustrated may be operated by arod 77. Theabutment jaws 75 are disposed each on the one end of anarm 78, whicharms 78 are mounted on slide blocks 79 which are slidably ranged on asupport beam 80. Thesupport beam 80 is part of aframe 81 which is pivotably connected with thisdie part 31 about a pivoting axis substantially coinciding with thecontact zone 82 between the onedie part 31 and the sheet material to be bent. Thesupport beam 80 extends in parallel to the pivoting axis designated with 83 in fig. 10 so that thearms 78 are slidable in parallel to this pivoting axis across thesupport beam 80 for accommodating the width of the sheet material to be bent. - The
frame 81 is provided with twoarms 84, of which the first ends are pivotably connected with the said die part 3J;. On the other ends of the arms 84 abox beam 85 is secured, which extends beyond the onearm 84 and supports adrive motor 87 on this extendingend 86. On thebox beam 85 twoboxes 88 are mounted and in each of them ascrew spindle 89 is rotatably journaled. Eachbox 88 carries aguide rod 90 in parallel to thescrew spindle 89. Thesupport beam 80 at both its ends is provided with anextension 91 in which a threadedbore 92 is formed cooperating with therespective screw spindle 89, and with aguide element 93 cooperating with therespective guide rod 90. - The screw spindles 89 with their one end project into the
box beam 85 and at this end are provided with toothed-belt pulleys 94, through which thescrew spindles 89 are coupled to thedrive motor 87 bytoothed belts 95. In this manner thesupport beam 80 by the actuation of themotor 87 can be moved transversely of the pivotingaxis 83 so that the distance between theabutment jaws 75 and thedie 25 is adjustable in accordance with the desired location of the shape to be bent into the sheet material. - The
frame 81 by anactuating mechanism 97 is connected with the lower end of thelower beam 27 or a base (not illustrated) of the apparatus, which carries thislower beam 27. In the embodiment represented in fig. 8-10 thisactuating mechanism 97 consists of two not visible screw spindles which are rotatably journaled inboxes 97 which are coupled to theboxes 88. The screw spindles are drivable by amotor 98 through not visible toothed belts running in aprotective box 99. In this manner the pivoting motion of theframe 81 may be effected. - The pivoting motion in this case is dependent of the relative movement of the
stamp 26 and thedie 25. The movement of thestamp 26, for example, can be determined in the manner described in connection with fig. 1 with a potentiometer which is coupled to a control unit. The control unit controls themotor 98 in such manner that the pivoting movement of theframe 81 exactly follows the movement of the sheet material during bending. When the desired shape has been bent into the sheet material, the control unit subsequently may control themotor 87 in order to move the sheet material for bending the sheet material in a next desired location. Since theabutments jaws 75 may continuously retain the end edge of the sheet material, a profile may be fabricated from the sheet material with very high accuracy. Furthermore the described apparatus thereby is very suitable for completely automatically bending desired profiles under control of a suitable computer. - As appears from fig. 10, the
frame 81 furthermore includes arotary platform 100 which is disposed nearly in the centre and which is movable upwardly and downwardly and which is capable of rotating the sheet material in a horizontal plane. For that purpose the sheet material with theabutment jaws 75 is positioned over therotary platform 100, whereafter the sheet material is retained thereon. This may take place for example by applying a vacuum to openings formed in the rotary platform of by a rotatably mounted clamping means pressing the sheet material on therotatary platform 100. After the rotation of the sheet material the end edge of the sheet material turned towards theabutment jaws 75 may be grasped whereafter the subsequent bending operations may be carried out. - Furthermore it is possible to provide the
other die part 31 with anabutment 74 supported by aframe 81 which in the manner described above is pivotably connected with thisdie part 31. - Fig. 11 represents an alternative for the
abutment 74 supported by the pivotable frame 81.In fig. 9 the apparatus is drawn in thick lines in a starting position, while the apparatus is represented in thin lines in an end position in which the sheet material (not illustrated) is bent over 90° and thestamp 101 and thedie 102 have been tilted over an angle of 45°. The die 102 which in the same manner as in the apparatus of fig. 1 is provided withmovable die parts 8 and thestamp 101 are mounted in one or more C-shapedframes 103 which at the upper side are connected together by aplate 104 and at the lower side by a die table 105. The die table 105 is rotatably supported by abase 106, the axis of rotation substantially coinciding with thecontact zone 107 of the right diepart 8. - The pivoting motion of the C-shaped
frames 103 with thestamp 101 and thedie 102 are effected by a hydraulic cylinder-piston assembly 108 which is pivotably connected with one of theframes 103 and thebase 106. The pivoting motion is dependent of the movement of thestamp 101, which as in the embodiment of fig. 1 is determined by apotentiometer 5. - In the embodiment of the apparatus illustrated in fig. 11 the sheet material during the whole bending operation is supported by a table 109.
- It is noted that the drive of various members by screw spindles as mentioned hereinabove of course can also be effected by other drive means like hydraulic cylinder-piston assemblies, for example.
- The invention is not limited to the embodiments described hereinabove which may be modified in various manners within the scope of the invention.
- The embodiment of the apparatus represented in fig. 6 may also be provided with an
abutment 74 supported by thepivotable frame 81 as illustrated in the fig. 8-10. For this purpose at either side of the die 55, for example, a support is mounted and thearms 84 are pivotably connected therewith. The pivoting axis of theframe 81 thereby may be adjusted in the area situated substantially between the contact zone of thestamp part 63 positioned in the working position and the contact zones of thedie part 62 with the die part positioned in the working position. - Since the sheet material in the apparatus of fig. 6 during bending will slide, the
abutment jaws 65 will have to follow this sliding motion. For this purpose theabutment jaws 75 may be mounted so as to be slidable against the effect of a spring. As an alternative themotor 87 may be controlled by the control unit for moving theabutment jaws 75 in dependency of the relative movement of thestamp 57 and thedie 55. This movement in a manner as described hereinabove may be determined by a potentiometer.
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