US1393580A - Billet and rod handling means for metal-extrusion presses - Google Patents
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- My Iinvention relates to machinery employed in the manufacture of rods, tubes, andthe like, extruded from solid billets of metal, and onel object of my present inventruded.
- this sleeve is preferably removable' tion is to provide means 'for ycarrying away fromametal extrusion press, of such type, for instance, as that. disclosed in my co-pending application for patent iled August 4, 1920, Serial N o. 401,115, the rods, tubes, or other shapes delivered by such press and extruded from a metal billet.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of billet and rod handling mechanism within the scope of my invention.
- Fig. 2,' is a side elevation of the same.
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the structure shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation on the line IV-l[V, Fig. 3, and
- F ig. 5 isa sectional View, similar to Fig. 4,'showing certain 4portions of the mechanism in another position.
- 1 represents one of the housings or supports of a metal extrusion press with which my present invention is employed
- 2 represents a suitable sup ⁇ port or carrier, forming part of the equipment of the metalextrusion press, for a sleeve '3, adapted to receive the billets from which rods, tubes, and the like may be eX- my co-pending apfor purposes not necessary to disclose herein.
- the housing or support 1 carries a support 4, for a die-block 5, which seats against the Pennsylvania,
- a table 8 upon ⁇ which the extruded rods, tubes, or the like are delivered, and the inner end of this table may be connected to a bracket 9 secured to the housing 1, and having anipper surface continuous with .
- table. 8, l provide an elongated trough-shaped slida'ble support or carriage 10, upon which the extruded rods, tubes, or the like or initially delivered; the inner end of which slidable carriage may be connected to the dieblock support 4, by suitable means such as bolts 11. f
- This slidable carriage 10 is movable with respect to the extrusion press, and for this purpose I may provide a cylinder 12 which may be disposed alongside the table 8; such cylinder having a piston 13, to which a rod 14 is connected; the opposite-end of said rod being attached to said slidable carriage 10.
- a laterally projecting bracket 15 may be attached to said carriage.
- a stub end of the billet in the die since it is either impracticable or impossible to completely extrudeithe metal of the billet, and before the parts can be placed in position to extrude a second billet it is necessary to remove this stub end, which is indicated at a2, in the drawings.
- I may provide a shear blade 16, with the necessary mechanism for operating the same, at a suitable point with respect to the extrusion press, for instance, at the point where the support 4, die-block 5, and die 6, will be carried by full movement of the piston 13 in the cylinder 12
- a Jfresh billet may be delivered to the table 8, and placed in position to be pushed into the sleeve 3 .within the support or carrier 2 of the eX- trusion press as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 5, and pressure having been supplied to the cylinder. 12 at the rear of the piston 13 therein, the latter effects movement-of the slidable carriage 10 toward the extrusion the billet into the sleeve 3 ot' Athe latter.
- This brings the die 6 in proper relative position with respect to said sleeve 3. which may have a beveled seatto receive the same; the thrust-block 7 is moved in position to back the die-block 5, and the apparatus-is ready to receive another rod or tube extruded from the billet.
- the outer end of the slidable carriage 10 may rest upon rollers 19 and 20, to facilitate movement toward and from the extrusion press, and said outer end may also be guided between suitable projections or guards 21 and 22, carried by the table 8. After the rod or tube has been treed from the stub' end ot the billet it may be discharged from the tablel 8 upon a suitable conveyer or other means and'passed to any convenient place for subsequent use or storage.
- the shear blade 16 is mounted in a suitable frame and may be carried-by any suitable form of support attached to a piston or other member movable by fluid under presthe case may be.
- This frame preferably surrounds the table 8, and the latter may be cut away, as indicated at 23, for the passage of the shear blade.
- a slidable carriage connected a table u pon which said carriage is slidable, and fluid-operated means for reciprocating said carriage on4 said table with respect to said press.
- a shear blade and a reciprocable carriage connected to said die-block and movable on said table .whereby an extruded rod or tube may be moved to position to permit .the shear blade to sever the stub end of the same and a fresh billet may be presented to means for operating the same, means connecting ⁇ said slidable carriage and die, and
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F.IG.v SCHRAN'Z. BILLET A ND Non HANDLING MEANS Fon M ETAL EXTNUSION PRESSES.
F. G. SCHRANZ. A l BILLET AND RDD HANDLING MEANS FOR METAL EXTRUSION PRESSES.
'APPLICATION FILED AUG.4,1920.
Patented Oct. 11, 1921.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
l .F. G. SCHRANZ. BILLET AND RODHANDLING MEANS vFO'R METAL EXTRUSION PRESSES.
' APPLICATION FILED AUG.4,`1920. v 1,393,580. Patented Oct. 11, 1921.
3 SHEETS-SHEEI 3.
FREDERICK GEORGE SCHRAZ, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANA.
BILLET AND ROD-HANDLING MEANS FOR METAL-EXTRUSEON PRESSES.
assenso..
4Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Get. 11, 1921.
Application filed August 4, 1920. Serial No. 401,116.
To all whomy t may concern.'
Be it known that I, F REDnRrcK GEORGE SCHRANZ, a citizen of the UnitedStates, and a resident of Philadelphia, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Billet and Rod Handling Means for Metal-Extrusion Presses, of which .the following is a specific-ation.-
My Iinvention relates to machinery employed in the manufacture of rods, tubes, andthe like, extruded from solid billets of metal, and onel object of my present inventruded. As described'in plication, this sleeve is preferably removable' tion is to provide means 'for ycarrying away fromametal extrusion press, of such type, for instance, as that. disclosed in my co-pending application for patent iled August 4, 1920, Serial N o. 401,115, the rods, tubes, or other shapes delivered by such press and extruded from a metal billet.
A furtherobje'ct of my invention is to provide means for cutting from suh rod, tube, or the like, the 'stub end of the billet attached thereto; and a still'further object of my invention is to provide means whereby the rod delivering means may be employed .to present a fresh billet to the press for subsequentextrusion in the form of a rod, tube, or the like.-
These and other features of my invention are morel fully described hereinafter, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1, is a plan view of billet and rod handling mechanism within the scope of my invention.
Fig. 2,'is a side elevation of the same.
Fig. 3, is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the structure shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4, is a sectional elevation on the line IV-l[V, Fig. 3, and
F ig. 5, isa sectional View, similar to Fig. 4,'showing certain 4portions of the mechanism in another position.
In the'drawings, 1 represents one of the housings or supports of a metal extrusion press with which my present invention is employed, and 2 represents a suitable sup` port or carrier, forming part of the equipment of the metalextrusion press, for a sleeve '3, adapted to receive the billets from which rods, tubes, and the like may be eX- my co-pending apfor purposes not necessary to disclose herein. The housing or support 1, carries a support 4, for a die-block 5, which seats against the Pennsylvania,
Extending rearwardly from the housing or support 1, is a table 8, upon `which the extruded rods, tubes, or the like are delivered, and the inner end of this table may be connected to a bracket 9 secured to the housing 1, and having anipper surface continuous with .such table. 8, l provide an elongated trough-shaped slida'ble support or carriage 10, upon which the extruded rods, tubes, or the like or initially delivered; the inner end of which slidable carriage may be connected to the dieblock support 4, by suitable means such as bolts 11. f
This slidable carriage 10 is movable with respect to the extrusion press, and for this purpose I may provide a cylinder 12 which may be disposed alongside the table 8; such cylinder having a piston 13, to which a rod 14 is connected; the opposite-end of said rod being attached to said slidable carriage 10. For this purpose a laterally projecting bracket 15 may be attached to said carriage.
After a rod, tube, or the like has been eX- truded `from a billet, there is usually left a stub end of the billet in the die, since it is either impracticable or impossible to completely extrudeithe metal of the billet, and before the parts can be placed in position to extrude a second billet it is necessary to remove this stub end, which is indicated at a2, in the drawings. For this purpose I may provide a shear blade 16, with the necessary mechanism for operating the same, at a suitable point with respect to the extrusion press, for instance, at the point where the support 4, die-block 5, and die 6, will be carried by full movement of the piston 13 in the cylinder 12|.
After the extrusion of the billet in the form of a rod, tube or the like has been completed, the thrust-block 7 is displaced;
In addition to this table suitable mechanism operated by fluid under press and pushes -sure, water or steam, as
pressure, and when the stub end of the billet is in position with respect to" the saine, as indicated in Fig. 5, the latter may be sheared off. r
As soon as this is effected, a Jfresh billet may be delivered to the table 8, and placed in position to be pushed into the sleeve 3 .within the support or carrier 2 of the eX- trusion press as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 5, and pressure having been supplied to the cylinder. 12 at the rear of the piston 13 therein, the latter effects movement-of the slidable carriage 10 toward the extrusion the billet into the sleeve 3 ot' Athe latter. This brings the die 6 in proper relative position with respect to said sleeve 3. which may have a beveled seatto receive the same; the thrust-block 7 is moved in position to back the die-block 5, and the apparatus-is ready to receive another rod or tube extruded from the billet. V
The outer end of the slidable carriage 10 may rest upon rollers 19 and 20, to facilitate movement toward and from the extrusion press, and said outer end may also be guided between suitable projections or guards 21 and 22, carried by the table 8. After the rod or tube has been treed from the stub' end ot the billet it may be discharged from the tablel 8 upon a suitable conveyer or other means and'passed to any convenient place for subsequent use or storage.
The shear blade 16 is mounted in a suitable frame and may be carried-by any suitable form of support attached to a piston or other member movable by fluid under presthe case may be. This frame preferably surrounds the table 8, and the latter may be cut away, as indicated at 23, for the passage of the shear blade.`
I claim:
1. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a rod-receiving carriage lslidably mounted with respect to said press, and means for moving said carriage from and toward said press. I
2, The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a table, a rod-receiving carriage slidable along thesame, and means for moving said'carriage in both directions along said table. K
3. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a 10d-receiving carriage slidably mounted with respect to said press,
means for moving said carriage from and toward said press, and a die-block or carrier connected to said carriage.
4. The combination,
- sion press, of a table connected thereto, a
rod-receiving carriage slidable falong the same, means for moving said carriage from with a metal extru-- to said die-block,
The and toward said press and a die-block or.
carrier connected to said carriage.
5. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, a slidable carriage connected to said dieblock, and means i'or reciprocating said carriage with respect to said press.
6. The combination, with a metal extrusionpress, of a die, a die-block therefor, a slidable carriage connected to said die-block, a table upon which said carriage is slidable, and means forl reciprocating said carriage along said table with respect to said press.
7. The combination, with a metal extru-A sion press, of a die, a die-block or carrier for the same, a slidable carriage connected to said die-block, and fluidoperated means 'for reciprocating said carriage with respect to said press.
8. The combination, .with a metal extrusion press, of a die, afV `die-block or carrier of a die, a die-block therefor,
for the same, a slidable carriage connected a table u pon which said carriage is slidable, and fluid-operated means for reciprocating said carriage on4 said table with respect to said press.
9. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a dieand die-block, and a reciprocable carriage connected to said dieblock and adapted to receive an extruded rod or tube delivered through said die.
10. The combinationfwith a metal extru sion press, of a die `and die-block, a reciprocable carriage connected to said die-block and adapted to receive an extruded rod or tube delivered through said die, `and fluidoperated means for reciprocating said carriage. 1
11. The combination, with a metalextiusion press, of a reciprocable carriage for an extruded rod or tube, and a shear blade for severing thevstub end of said extruded rod or tube.
12. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a reciprocable carriage Jfor an extruded rod or tube, and a vertically mov- -able shear blade for severing the stub end of said extruded rod or tube.A
13. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a die and die-block, a reciprocable carriage for an extruded rod or tube connected to said die-block, means for inoving said carriage, movement, and a shear blade for severing the stub end of said extruded ro'd or tube when the carriage reaches a predetermined point in its outward movement.
111. The combination, witha metal extru-iV a stop for limiting its` y with respect 'to said press whereby an ex` 10" truded rod or tube may bemoved to posi tion to permit the shear blade to sever the stub end of the same and a fresh billet may be presented to the billet carrier.l
16. The combination, with a metal extrusion press, of a billet carrier, a'die sup-- ported in position with respect to said billet carrier, a d1e-blocl receiving said die, a
backing support for said die-block, a table,4
a shear blade, and a reciprocable carriage connected to said die-block and movable on said table .whereby an extruded rod or tube may be moved to position to permit .the shear blade to sever the stub end of the same and a fresh billet may be presented to means for operating the same, means connecting` said slidable carriage and die, and
slidable carriage; movement of said car-I riage 1n one direction bringing the stub end of an extruded rod or tube in position to permit the shear'blade to sever the same and movement of Said carriage in the opposite direction servingr to present a fresh bilf let to the billet carrier.
18. The combination, with a metal extru-` sion press, of a billet carrier, an extrusion die registeringr with said `billet carrier, a die block receiving said die, a removable backn0f support for said dieblock, a table, a
1 slirdable rod-receiving 'carriage supported by said table, a vertically movable shear blade, means for operating the same, means 1connecting said slidable'. `carriage and the dieblock, and fluid-operated means for reciproeatingsaid slidable carriage; movement of said carriage in one direction bringing the stub end of an extruded rod or tube inposition to .permit the shear blade to sever the same and movement of said carriagein the opposite direction serving to present a fresh billet to the.r billet carrier.
In witness whereof I have signed this specification.
mentalen GEORGE scHRANL .fluid-operated m'eanspfor reciprocating said'
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US2941665A (en) * | 1957-02-27 | 1960-06-21 | Aluminum Co Of America | Handling mechanism for tool assemblies |
US2950815A (en) * | 1957-11-22 | 1960-08-30 | Reynolds Metals Co | Extrusion conveying apparatus |
US3475941A (en) * | 1966-08-15 | 1969-11-04 | Schloemann Ag | Tube extrusion presses with a retractable die carrier |
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US2731123A (en) * | 1953-01-30 | 1956-01-17 | Babcock & Wilcox Co | Die changing arrangement for metal working apparatus |
US2941665A (en) * | 1957-02-27 | 1960-06-21 | Aluminum Co Of America | Handling mechanism for tool assemblies |
US2950815A (en) * | 1957-11-22 | 1960-08-30 | Reynolds Metals Co | Extrusion conveying apparatus |
US3475941A (en) * | 1966-08-15 | 1969-11-04 | Schloemann Ag | Tube extrusion presses with a retractable die carrier |
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