US3145462A - Method of severing tubes and reforming deformed portion caused by severing action - Google Patents
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- FIG 4 FIG 6 INVENTOR.
- the tube In a conventional press type cut-off machine employing a punch and die, the tube is clamped or confined in die blocks actuated by downward movement of the press and, as the press continues to close, the pointed punch enters the tube. However, as it enters the tube, it normally depresses a small portion of the tube wall causing a dimple therein.
- the end surface of the tube severed in a conventional press type cut-olf will not be completely circular but will have a dimple or depressed portion which indicates the point at which the pointed punch entered the tube to make the cut.
- P16. 1 is a somewhat schematic fragmentary side elevational View of a flying shear or press type cut-oif in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary horizontal section of the press taken substantially on the line 22 of MG. 3;
- FIG. 3 is an end elevation of such press with the tube retarding device removed for clarity of illustration;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the press and tube retarding device mounted thereon;
- FIG. 5 is a transverse section of the tube retarding device shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is an alternative form of tube retarding device that may be employed with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary top plan view of the leading end of a tube retarding shoe
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary longitudinal section of such leading end of the tube retarding shoe of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary elevation of the tube retarding device.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the dimpled tube and the manner of dimple removal in the cut-off of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a cut-off press for tubes and the like in accordance with the present invention
- a base 1 having mounted therein a cut-off press 2 for horizontal sliding movement on ways 3 and 4.
- the tube or stock S enters from a forming mill to the right of FIG. 1 as shown generally at 6, passes through the cut-off dies, and extends through a tube retarding mechanism shown generally at 7 and onto a run-out table. 8.
- a mechanical or electrical flag means normally will be employed on the run-out table to actuate the cycle of the cut-off mechanism in the conventional manner.
- the cut-off press 2 will slide to the left as shown in FIG.
- the press cutoff of the present invention is comprised of top gibs 12 and 13 which cooperate with the top rails 3 and bottom gibs 14 and 15 which cooperate with the bottom rails 4-.
- the gibs 14 and 15 are mounted on the underside of a bronze die slide plate 16 which forms the base for the cut-off dies and punch guides.
- Mounted on top of the bronze die slide plate 16 is a bottom die shoe plate 17 upon which the side guides 18 and 19 are mounted for the dies and die actuators. As indicated in FIG.
- each of the side guides has inturned or flanged ends 20 and 21 at each end thereof and vertically extending cam guides 22 and 23 positioned between the side guides 18 and 19 are fastened to the bottom die shoe 17 as are the side guides 18 and 19 by screws 24 more clearly seen in FIG. 3.
- the cam guides 22 and 23 extend vertically above the side guides 18 and 19 and provide vertically extending U-shape guideways for die operating earns 25 and 26. These cams are mounted on cam holders 27 and 28 Which are in turn mounted on the top slide plate 29.
- the gibs 12 and 13 are mounted on the top slide plate 29 which guide the top slide for movement along the rails 3 with wear plates 30 being interposed between the rails 3 and the top slide plate 29.
- the cams 25 and 26 and the guides 22 and 23 then act to hold the top slide plate 29-and the bottom die shoe 17 which is in turn mounted on the bottom slide plate '16 for reciprocation of the press as a unit along the pair. of rails 3 and 4.
- a punch holder 31 which secures the vertically extending punch 32 to the top :slide plate 29.
- the punch 32 may be clamped to the holder 31 by nut and bolt assemblies 33 cooperating with a punch holding plate 34.
- the punch holder 31, like the cam holders 27 and 28, will be secured to the top slide plate 29 by means of suitable screws 35 or the like. 7 1 y
- the vertical movement of the cams 25 and 26 serves to move horizontally toward each other a pair of dies 37 and 38, each provided with semi-circular tube confining portions 39 and 40.
- the semi-circular tube confining portions may preferably be .003 to .005 inch larger than the upper size tolerance of the manufactured tube stock S.
- each pair of dies 37 and 38 is secured respectively to die block holders 41 and 42 by means of screws43 and 44.
- each die is generally L- shape andthe legs thereof are secured to the holders 41 and 42 respectively by means of the screws 43 and 4
- the pairs of dies 37 and 38 are dimensioned to provide a transverse elongated slot 45 for reception of the punch blade 32 therein.
- the die block holders 41 and 42 are fastened to cam blocks 46 and 47 by means of screws 4-8 and 49.
- the cam blocks 46 and 47 are provided with outside Wear or cam surfaces 56 and 51 respectively which are engaged by the beveled cam surfaces 52 and 53 of thecams 25 and 26 respectively, so that vertical movement of the earns 25 and 26 will cause horizontal movement of the dies into stock confining position.
- the side guides 18 and 19 are providedwith windows 54 and 55 respectively through which the tube stock Swill pass to be confined by the horizontally reciprocable pair of dies 37 and 38.
- p p V The upper pair of rails 3 will, of course, be driven for vertical movement with respect to the lower pair of rails 4 and the base 1 ofthe cut-off.
- springs 60 and 61 extending between the opposed pairs of clamping dies 37 and 38 will be employed to move apart or release the confining dies when the cams 25 and 26 are withdrawn upwardly and the punch 32 is withdrawn fromthe severed tube.
- the tube enters from the right as seen in FIG. 1 and passes through the cut-oif 2 and onto the standard run-out table 8. Positioned in the path of the tube on the run-out table there will be provided a flag, either mechanical or electrical, triggering the cut-off device.
- Tube S trips the flag switch on runout table 8 and a switch actuates through relays the solenoid operated air valve which supplies air to the press clutch.
- the platen P carrying the punch holder starts downward
- the cams 25 and 26 close the die block jaws whichinsure proper tube confinement for the cutting stroke.
- the die accelerator cam following roller R see FIG.
- the die accelerator A accelerates the cut-off die to a velocity equal to the velocity and direction of the tube at the in stant the punch begins to pierce the tube. After the punch blade has pierced the tube and throughout the cutting stroke, the motionandvelocity of the tube is imparted to the cut-off die by the input end of thetube pressing against the punch blade.
- cut-off press is generally conventional and serves merely as a typical example of the mechansm with which the cut-off improvements of the present inventionmay be incorporated.
- the improvements of the present invention which enable a conventional press-type cut-off to sever elongated stock such as tubing without leaving a dimple in the wall thereof comprise a specially shaped cut-ting punch or blade 32 and a tube retarding device secured to the cut ofi 2 for movement therewith as indicated generally at 7.
- a specially shaped cut-ting punch or blade 32 As shown in FIG. 10, as the blade 32 moves down through the tube, severing the same, there is a dimple D produced in the tube wall as the result of the point 65 of the blade deforming the tube initially as such point enters the tube wall.
- the particular blade illustrated is shown as provided with arcuate cutting edges 66 and 67 which facilitatesthe severing of the tube. It will, however, be understood that any appropriate punch or blade may be modified in accordance with the present invention as explained below.
- the punch In order to remove the formed depression or dimple in the tube wall, the punch is provided with a central aperture 63 located directlyabove point 65.
- the aperture is so positioned that it will enter the top portion of the severed tube while the punch is cutting through the bottom.
- the aperture passes the dimple on its downward travel and the edge of the dimple will then protrude into the hole due to the natural resiliency of the tube material.
- the punch reverses direction and begins to move out of the tube, the dimple is caught by the lower edge of the hole in the blade and is raisedup thereby with the tube still being held by the die confining blocks.
- the punch As the punch continues to withdraw it removes the dimple from the cut ends of the tube and at the same time may sever a crescent of excess metal due to elongation of the metal in the region of the dimple.
- Such lower edge of the hole constitutes a shearing edge.
- the edges of the aperture 63 will ordinarily be at least at right angles to the face of the blade to effect with the cooperation of the dies such shearing action.
- the movement of the stock is suificient firmly to hold the leading end of the following tube against the blade in order to have the dimple removed therefrom by the lower edge of the aperture.
- the tube retarding device 7 firmly to hold the trailing end of the severed section of tubing against the blade and thus also to force the dimple on the trailing end of the severed section into the aperture.
- the tube retarding device 7 is comprised of a stock guide tube 70 which has its leading end flared as shown at 71 and welded as shown at 72 to a transverse supporting plate 73.
- the tube retarding device can then be mounted on the standard cut-off press by adding two tapped holes to the bottom die shoe 17 and fastening the transverse plate '73 thereto by screws 74 and 75 or the like.
- the guide tube 70 is provided with three elongated longitudinal slots 77, 78 and 79 which receive Micarta, or other suitable heat and wear resistant drag shoes dd, 81 and 82 respectively.
- These shoes are provided with arcuate inner tube-engaging contact surfaces and elastic annular garter springs 84, 85 and 86 may be trained about such shoes continually to exert a radially inwardly directed pressure. Pairs of guide pins 88, 89 and 90 may be positioned transversely through such Micarta drag shoes to keep the shoes from moving too far into the guide tube when not inwardly supported by the tube or stock S. As seen in FIGS. 7 and 8, the leading inner edges of the drag shoes are beveled as at 91 and the leading end is provided with a vertically extending wear plate 92 held in slot 93 by pins or the like.
- FIG. 6 An alternative form of tube retarding device may be employed, as shown in FIG. 6.
- Each of the shoes 80, 81 and 82 is here provided with transverse pins 101, 102 and 193 to support coil springs 104, 105 and 106.
- coil tension springs may be employed in place of the annular rubber or elastic garter springs shown in FIG. 5.
- the spring 96 will exert a back pressure on the severed length of tube actively to hold the trailing end of such length against the face of the blade 32, thereby to ensure engagement of the depressed or dimpled portion of the tube within the aperture 68.
- the dimpled portion on the severed end will then also be removed as will the dimpled portion on the leading edge of the unsevered end.
- aperture 68 is illustrated as circular, it will be understood that any type of aperture may be employed so long as the dimpled portion of the severed tube can be held firmly against the blade to enter the aperture so that the dimpled end of the tube can be straightened and any projecting portion be severed by withdrawal of the blade.
- a blade width of approximately 3 inches is suitable.
- the blade may have an overall length of inches from the root to the tip 65.
- the arcuate edges 66 and 67 may be struck on a 2 /2 inch radius so that the blade length from the edge of the arcuate portion to the root may be 4% inches.
- the bottom edge of the aperture 68 may then be positioned approximately 1 7 inches from the tip 65 and the aperture may be inch in diameter.
- the arcuate severing edges 66 and 67 will be spaced approximately A3 of an inch from the wall of the severed tube in the maximum down position of the punch blade. In this position, the top edge of the aperture 68 will be just slightly above the top of the severed tube.
- punch blade of the present invention can be used with such materials to achieve the desired effects.
- a flying shear for elongated moving stock and the like comprising a horizontally movable punch and die, means thus to move said punch and die with such stock,
- said punch means to move said punch transversely of such stock to sever such stock While thus horizontally moved, said punch having a pointed end which deforms such stock on movement thereof transversely of such stock, said punch including transverse opening means operative to reform such stock after completion of the severing stroke thereof, and means operative to urge the severed section of such tube against such opening.
- a reciprocable punch having a downwardly projecting pointed end adapted to sever elongated stock and the like, said punch having a transverse opening having a cutting edge aligned with such point adapted to engage such stock upon completion of the severing stroke of said punch to remove any deformations in such stock during the return stroke of said punch.
- a tube severing device comprising a movable pointed punch blade, a transverse opening in said punch blade aligned with said point in the direction of movement thereof, such opening being spaced from said point to receive one edge of, such tube as the pointed end severs the opposite edge of such tube and straighten any deformations in such oneedge of such tube caused by the pointed edge of said punch entering such tube.
- a tube severing device comprising a vertically reciprocable tube severing blade having a lower end having a projecting point, an aperture in said blade spaced from said pointed end to engage the top edge of such tube at the maximum low position of said blade, and means operative resiliently to hold the severed end of such tube against said blade to force any deformed portion thereof into such aperture to be straightened upon removal of said blade from such tube.
- a tube retarding device comprising an elongated guide tube, a plurality of longitudinally extending slots in said guide tube, drag shoes positioned in said slots, and means-operative to force said drag shoes resiliently radially inwardly adapting said shoes frictionally to engage a tube or the like within said guide tube, spring means engaging one end of said shoes to force said shoes longitudinally against the normal direction of travel of such tube temporarily to maintain the severed end of a severed length of such tube against said cut-off blade.
- a cutoff press as set forth in claim 5, wherein said means operative resiliently radially inwardly to force such shoes comprises a plurality of garter springs surrounding said shoes.
- a cut-off press as set forth in claim 5, wherein said means operative radially inwardly to force said drag shoes comprises a plurality of tension springs interconnecting said drag shoes.
- tube cut-on mechanism for elongated traveling tube including a blade operative to sever a length from a continuous supply of such tube While producing a dimple in the end wall of such severed length, means operative actively tourge such dirhpled end of such severed length against said blade aftercom'pletion of the cut, means on said blade adapted to engage and remove such dimple upon return movement of said blade, and means operative thus to return said'blade,
- a tube retarding device comprising an elongated guide tube, a plurality of longitudinally extending slots in said guide tube, drag shoes positioned in said slots, and means operative to'force said drag shoes resiliently radially inwardly adaptirig's'aid shoes frictionally to engag'e'a tube or the like
- spring means engaging'one erid of said shoes to force said shoes longitudinally against the normal direction of travel or such tube temporarily to maintain the severed end of a severed length of such tube against said cut-off blade
- said cut-off blade including an opening aligned with the cutting portiorirther'eof iii the direction of movement of said blade, said tube retarding device'holdin'grsaid severed tube sectionagainst said blade to maintain any deformed portion of the end face of such tube in such opening to remove such deformation as the blade is returned from the tube.
- a cut-off blade having a" cutting edge with a projecting point producing a dimple in the end Wallof each such severed length when driven into-such tube, means operative resiliently to urge each such severed length against said blade after completion of the cut, transverse-opening means in' said blade aligned with said point in the direction of move'tiientther'of operative to engage and remove such dirnpleupon return movement of said blade, and means operative thus to return said blade.
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