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US1151005A
US1151005A US235615A US235615A US1151005A US 1151005 A US1151005 A US 1151005A US 235615 A US235615 A US 235615A US 235615 A US235615 A US 235615A US 1151005 A US1151005 A US 1151005A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in power hammers.
  • the objects of my invention are to provide adjustable and removable mandrel supports or standards which may be swung into position upon an anvil die of standard straight faced type to receive and support a mandrel over which a hollow or other forging made over a mandrel can be made in a standard power hammer without the necessity of having a special die or support, which standards are adjustable to mandrels of different lengths, and which may be swung out of the way so that the hammer may be used for straight work without any change of dies.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation showing the mandrel supports in place for use and a mandrel in position.
  • Fig. 2 shows the same View with the mandrel sup ports swung out of operative position so that the hammer may be used as a straight hammer.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View of the anvil die, mandrel supports and a mandrel in place.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation, right-hand to Fig. 1, showing the mandrel supports in operative position and a mandrel in place with a piece of metal in place ready for operation.
  • plates oryokes 9 and 10 which are pivotally secured to the anvil die 2, front and back, by means of bolts 11 and 12, the die 2 having been bored to receive said bolts.
  • the plates 9 and 10 have additional boltholes as shown at 13, so that they may be spaced apart to conform to different mandrels and difi'erent work. Any desired number of holes may be bored to regulate the spacing, but said holes should all lie in a common horizontal plane when the standards are in operative position so that said standards may at all times stand erect.
  • Fig. 4 I have shown at 14. a ring or hollow piece of metal placed over a mandrel and in position' to be acted upon by the ham mer die l, it being understood that the work is turned by the operator under the hammer.
  • posi' res ire f hollow forgings and the like comprising two mandrel standards and a mandrel removablysupported thereby, yokes rigidly secured to the opposite sides of said standards, an anvil die of the straight type and pivots securing said yokes to the opposite sides of said die and a die actuated by the hammer for coacting either with said mandrel to form hollow forgings and the like or for coacting with said anvil die for straight work when said mandrel is removed and said standards are swung upon their pivots out of operative positio 3.
  • two standards for supporting mandrels In combination with a power hammer having an anvil die, two standards for supporting mandrels, yokes rigidly secured to the opposite sides of each of said standards and adjustably pivoted to said anvil die to adapt said standards to mandrels of difierent lengths, whereby said standards may be swung into position to support a mandrel and adjusted to mandrels of difierent lengths and whereby said standards may be swung out of operative position to permit said die to be used for straight work.

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W. J. GAMBLE. POWER HAMMER.
APPLICATION FILED JAN-15|1915.
Patented Aug". 24, 1915.
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Patented Aug. 24L, 1935.
Application filedil'anue'ry 15, 1915. Seriaflt'o. 2,356.
To all whom it'mag concern."
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM J. GAMBLE, a citizen of the United- States, residing at Bufialo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in fower l-lammers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in power hammers.
More particularly it relates to mandrel supports for power hammers for making hollow forgingsand the like which are auxiliary to and adjustable upon the anvil die of a standard'straight-faced hammer, so that the hammer may be used either for straight work or for forming hollow or other irregular-shaped forgings.
The objects of my invention are to provide adjustable and removable mandrel supports or standards which may be swung into position upon an anvil die of standard straight faced type to receive and support a mandrel over which a hollow or other forging made over a mandrel can be made in a standard power hammer without the necessity of having a special die or support, which standards are adjustable to mandrels of different lengths, and which may be swung out of the way so that the hammer may be used for straight work without any change of dies.
In the accompanying drawings I have shown a typical embodiment of my invention adapted to hollow or ring forgings, the hammer being a steam-hammer or other type of power hammer.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation showing the mandrel supports in place for use and a mandrel in position. Fig. 2 shows the same View with the mandrel sup ports swung out of operative position so that the hammer may be used as a straight hammer. Fig. 3 is a plan View of the anvil die, mandrel supports and a mandrel in place. Fig. 4 is a side elevation, right-hand to Fig. 1, showing the mandrel supports in operative position and a mandrel in place with a piece of metal in place ready for operation.
The anvil 1 has a standard anvil die 2 mounted upon it in the usual manner. power hammer 3 having a hammer die 4 is mounted in guides 5 and'is actuated by a piston 6 in the usual manner. 1
The mandrel supports or standards 7 and 8 have preferably enlarged bases 7 and 8,
and have their upper ends notched or re cessed, as shown at 7" and 8*, to receive a 'mandrel 15.
Rigidly secured to these standards Y and 8 are plates oryokes 9 and 10 which are pivotally secured to the anvil die 2, front and back, by means of bolts 11 and 12, the die 2 having been bored to receive said bolts. The plates 9 and 10 have additional boltholes as shown at 13, so that they may be spaced apart to conform to different mandrels and difi'erent work. Any desired number of holes may be bored to regulate the spacing, but said holes should all lie in a common horizontal plane when the standards are in operative position so that said standards may at all times stand erect.
In Fig. 4 I have shown at 14. a ring or hollow piece of metal placed over a mandrel and in position' to be acted upon by the ham mer die l, it being understood that the work is turned by the operator under the hammer.
As now seen, when the mandrel supports are in position as shown in Fig. 1, such hollow or irregular form forging work may be done with an ordinary power hammer with straight dies without change of the dies; and when it is desired to use the hammer as a straight hammer, all that is necessary is to swing the supports to the position shown in Fig. 2.
By this simple but most efiective improvement I am able to increase the range of work; to change from straight work to hollow work or from hollow or irregular work back to straight work with practically no loss of time and no change of dies; and also to adjust the standards to different sorts of work without change of dies or having more than the single pair of'su-pports. And this widening of the range of work of an ordinary hammer and the saving in time in changing from one form to another will be recognized at once as a distinct and valuable improvement upon former methods.
Having thus described my invention, 1 claim x v 1. In combination with a power hammer having an anvil die, two yoked standards designed to support a mandrel, yokes rigidly secured to the two sides of each of said standards and pivotally and adjustably secured to the anvil die of the hammer and capable of being swung upon their pivots to bring said s 1 mm. to predetermined posi' res ire f hollow forgings and the like comprising two mandrel standards and a mandrel removablysupported thereby, yokes rigidly secured to the opposite sides of said standards, an anvil die of the straight type and pivots securing said yokes to the opposite sides of said die and a die actuated by the hammer for coacting either with said mandrel to form hollow forgings and the like or for coacting with said anvil die for straight work when said mandrel is removed and said standards are swung upon their pivots out of operative positio 3. In combination with a power hammer having an anvil die, two standards for supporting mandrels, yokes rigidly secured to the opposite sides of each of said standards and adjustably pivoted to said anvil die to adapt said standards to mandrels of difierent lengths, whereby said standards may be swung into position to support a mandrel and adjusted to mandrels of difierent lengths and whereby said standards may be swung out of operative position to permit said die to be used for straight work.
WILLIAM J. GAMBLE.
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H. W. ENGLISH, D. H. HARPER.
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US2476728A (en) * 1942-12-14 1949-07-19 Heim Company Method for freeing mechanical joints
US2945405A (en) * 1955-02-22 1960-07-19 Motor Specialties Ltd Apparatus for expanding metals with curved surfaces such as pistons

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2476728A (en) * 1942-12-14 1949-07-19 Heim Company Method for freeing mechanical joints
US2945405A (en) * 1955-02-22 1960-07-19 Motor Specialties Ltd Apparatus for expanding metals with curved surfaces such as pistons

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