US3190213A - Guide system for the moving portion of a one-column press - Google Patents

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US3190213A US144916A US14491661A US3190213A US 3190213 A US3190213 A US 3190213A US 144916 A US144916 A US 144916A US 14491661 A US14491661 A US 14491661A US 3190213 A US3190213 A US 3190213A
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  • the guide system cornprises, in combination with a generally upright frame member, a prismatic head supportedin cantilever fashion on the upper end thereof and provided, on at least a part of its outer wall surface, with guides for the movable press portion.
  • the movable press portion includes a prismatic coring, rigid with the platen and rising above the latter, Whose inner walls are formed with guide surfaces designed to co-operate with the complementary guide surfaces carried by the prismatic head received within the casing.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the press
  • FIG. 2 is a side-elevational view, partly in section of the upper portion of the press wherein the guides are fitted;
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the press, with some of the components shown partly in section;
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view along the line IVIV of FIG. 3. 7
  • the main frame of the press comprises a base A for the stationary bottom plate or bed 14, a C-fr-ame B, and an upright C, forming the press column.
  • the upright C consists of two-prismatic posts 34, 36
  • a box-shaped head D is secured at the upper end of said upright and is formed by an upper plate 23, by a bottom plate 3t) and end plates 32, 33.
  • Head D has a prismatic shape and vertical edges of its front portion have projecting rectangular corner formations 48 which, together'with the upper extremities of upright posts 34, 36, formed fixed guide surfaces for the movable portion of the press.
  • the movable press portion comprises a prismatically shaped casing F, within which the" head D is accornmodated, and a plate 5%, or movable platen, fitted at the bottom of said casing.
  • the casing is formed with side walls 52 and a front wall 54. Right-angled corners are formed by orthogonally adjoining strips 55, 58 along the vertical inner edges of said walls and receive the previously described rectangular formations 48, thereby forming a part of the guides for the movable casing F.
  • Walls 52 are reinforced by outer ribs 53 which ex- 7 3,i@,2l3 Patented June 22, 1965 ice casing F.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are formed along the vertical outer edges of side walls 52 to constitute'a rearward extension of casing F bracketing the support member C.
  • Two of the three exposed sides of posts '34 and 36 are designed to cooperate with prismatic grooves cut into the opposite sides of said-bosses.
  • Two plates 64 and 66 secured by bolts 68 onto the longitudinal ends of bosses 6i and 62, are designed to cooperate with the third side of posts 34 and 36, thereby completing the guides for the, movable casing F..
  • theuguides for the movable press portion are positioned on the four corners of a rectangle substantially coinciding with the contour of movable platen 50, and that these guides are located on the out-side of head D, whereby they can be proportioned sufl'iciently heavy to withstand the high stresses to which hydraulic presses are generally submitted, especially in the case of eccentric loading which occurs when the workpiece is set near the edges of plates 14 and 56.
  • the press-platen assembly F is powered by hydraulic driving elements G, which partly extend inside the previously described head D as more fully explained herein after.
  • C-frame support B has a box-shaped configuration and is formed by two plates16, 18 connected to transversely extending plates 29, 22 and also, as clearly seen in FIG. 4, to plates 28 and 39 of bracket D.
  • the hydraulic drive means G of the press comprises a hydraulic cylinder 70 which extends through the hollow box-shaped head D and receives a piston 74 bearing upon platen 5t).
  • Another hydraulic cylinder 72 has its rain 76 extending through an opening 78 in the platen 50, the lower end of this ram being provided with a' bearing member 92 a which matingly fits into a bottom recess 93 of the platen whereby the latter may be hydraulically lifted.
  • Members 16, 18, 2t 22 are rigid with a bracket 24 forming part of the C-frame B.
  • the stationary bed 14 of base A is formed with reinforcing ribs 12 and a support plate 10.
  • the posts 34, 36 are bridged by a web 44 having an access hole K.
  • Transverse reinforcing members 49, 42 are provided between posts 34, 36 and plates 16, 18 of the supporting frame structure.
  • An upright press comprising a frame with an upright supporting member, a stationary bed plate extending forwardly from said member adjacent the lower end thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, said head being supported in cantilever fashion on the upper end of said member and overhanging said bed plate, a movable platen below said head facing said bed plate, a priswallrsurfaces remote from said member slidably guid- 1, ing a" front portion of said casing on the outer surface of said head, and drive means on said head connected with movable platen below said head facing said bed plate, a said platen for vertically displacing it along said memprismatic casing rigid with said movable platen surroundber.
  • An upright press comprising a frame with an-,up-" bracketing said member in slidable engagementthereright supporting member, a stationary *bed plateextend-, I with and provided with a pair of inwardlyopen vertical "ng forwardly from said member adjacent thelower end channels, said supporting member having affixed thereto 2 thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, said head a pair of verticalposts slidably received in the respective being supported in cantilever fashion on the upper end ,7 channels, said casingand said head being provided with a of said member and overhanging said bed.
  • said supporting member having afiixed thereto, a pair of vertical posts slidably received in the respective References Cited y the Examiner channels, said casing and said head being provided with V 1 UNITED STATES PATENTS co-operating wall surfaces remote from said ,member I slidably guiding a frontportion of said casing on the g 150-269 X outer surface of said head, and drive means on said 2769384 11/56 32 1 295 X head connected with said platen for vertically displacing 2,820,250 7 1/58 Stfatton X it along said member.
  • I 1 UNITED STATES PATENTS co-operating wall surfaces remote from said ,member I slidably guiding a frontportion of said casing on the g 150-269 X outer surface of said head, and drive means on said 2769384 11/56 32 1 295 X head connected with said platen for vertically displacing 2,820,250 7 1/58 Stfatton X it
  • An upright press comprising a frame with an up- 127/59 '"1'"* 100*295 righLsuppOrtin” member, a stationary bed plate extend- I ing forwardly f rom said member adjacent the lower end 5 WALTER SCHEEL Rrlmary Examiner 2 e t thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, 'said' STONE, CHARLES WILLMUTH;

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June 22, 1965 A. FERRANTI GUIDE SYSTEM FOR THE MOVING PORTION OF A ONE-COLUMN PRESS Filed 00'6- 15, 1961 2 Sheets-Sheet 2' B 2 m w m a 6 W k M 0 m I h To a 1Cl LT m; m. a l 4 w M D F FIG.
United States Patent 3,199,213 GUIDE SYSTEM FOR THE MOVING PORTION OF A ONE-COLUMN PRESS Albino Fen-anti, Viale Marche 97, Milan, Italy Filed Oct. 13, 1951, Ser. No. 144,916 3 Claims. (Cl. IMF-214) This invention intends'to provide a simple and efii- V cient one-column press.
The guide system according to the invention cornprises, in combination with a generally upright frame member, a prismatic head supportedin cantilever fashion on the upper end thereof and provided, on at least a part of its outer wall surface, with guides for the movable press portion. The movable press portion includes a prismatic coring, rigid with the platen and rising above the latter, Whose inner walls are formed with guide surfaces designed to co-operate with the complementary guide surfaces carried by the prismatic head received within the casing.
The invention will now be disclosed more fully in the following description, taken with the accompan ing drawing wherein an embodiment of the guide system according to the invention, as fitted on a hydraulic press, is shown.
in the drawing:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the press;
FIG. 2 is a side-elevational view, partly in section of the upper portion of the press wherein the guides are fitted;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the press, with some of the components shown partly in section; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view along the line IVIV of FIG. 3. 7
As shown in the above figures, the main frame of the press comprises a base A for the stationary bottom plate or bed 14, a C-fr-ame B, and an upright C, forming the press column.
The above structure is more detailedly described and illustrated in my copending application Ser. No. 144,717 filed October 12, 1961, now abandoned.
The upright C consists of two- prismatic posts 34, 36
positioned and firmly secured on both sides of C-frame B. A box-shaped head D is secured at the upper end of said upright and is formed by an upper plate 23, by a bottom plate 3t) and end plates 32, 33.
Head D has a prismatic shape and vertical edges of its front portion have projecting rectangular corner formations 48 which, together'with the upper extremities of upright posts 34, 36, formed fixed guide surfaces for the movable portion of the press. I
The movable press portion comprises a prismatically shaped casing F, within which the" head D is accornmodated, and a plate 5%, or movable platen, fitted at the bottom of said casing. The casing is formed with side walls 52 and a front wall 54. Right-angled corners are formed by orthogonally adjoining strips 55, 58 along the vertical inner edges of said walls and receive the previously described rectangular formations 48, thereby forming a part of the guides for the movable casing F. Walls 52 are reinforced by outer ribs 53 which ex- 7 3,i@,2l3 Patented June 22, 1965 ice casing F.
- Bosses 60 and .62 FIGS. 1 and 2 are formed along the vertical outer edges of side walls 52 to constitute'a rearward extension of casing F bracketing the support member C. Two of the three exposed sides of posts '34 and 36 are designed to cooperate with prismatic grooves cut into the opposite sides of said-bosses.
Two plates 64 and 66, secured by bolts 68 onto the longitudinal ends of bosses 6i and 62, are designed to cooperate with the third side of posts 34 and 36, thereby completing the guides for the, movable casing F..
From the above description it will be apparent that theuguides for the movable press portion are positioned on the four corners of a rectangle substantially coinciding with the contour of movable platen 50, and that these guides are located on the out-side of head D, whereby they can be proportioned sufl'iciently heavy to withstand the high stresses to which hydraulic presses are generally submitted, especially in the case of eccentric loading which occurs when the workpiece is set near the edges of plates 14 and 56.
Obviously, the above described guides are fitted, in known manner, with gibs allowing the adjustment and taking-up of backlash which occurs after a prolonged time of operation. 7
The press-platen assembly F is powered by hydraulic driving elements G, which partly extend inside the previously described head D as more fully explained herein after. C-frame support B has a box-shaped configuration and is formed by two plates16, 18 connected to transversely extending plates 29, 22 and also, as clearly seen in FIG. 4, to plates 28 and 39 of bracket D. The hydraulic drive means G of the press comprises a hydraulic cylinder 70 which extends through the hollow box-shaped head D and receives a piston 74 bearing upon platen 5t).
Another hydraulic cylinder 72 has its rain 76 extending through an opening 78 in the platen 50, the lower end of this ram being provided with a' bearing member 92 a which matingly fits into a bottom recess 93 of the platen whereby the latter may be hydraulically lifted. Members 16, 18, 2t 22 are rigid with a bracket 24 forming part of the C-frame B. The stationary bed 14 of base A is formed with reinforcing ribs 12 and a support plate 10. The posts 34, 36 are bridged by a web 44 having an access hole K. Transverse reinforcing members 49, 42 are provided between posts 34, 36 and plates 16, 18 of the supporting frame structure.
It is to be understood that the claimed protection ex tends also to the press featuring the guide system in question.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details specifically described or illustrated, and that within the scope of the appended claims it may be practised otherwise than as specifically described or illustrated.
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1. An upright press comprising a frame with an upright supporting member, a stationary bed plate extending forwardly from said member adjacent the lower end thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, said head being supported in cantilever fashion on the upper end of said member and overhanging said bed plate, a movable platen below said head facing said bed plate, a priswallrsurfaces remote from said member slidably guid- 1, ing a" front portion of said casing on the outer surface of said head, and drive means on said head connected with movable platen below said head facing said bed plate, a said platen for vertically displacing it along said memprismatic casing rigid with said movable platen surroundber. ing said head, said casing having a rearward extension 7 a v 2. An upright press comprising a frame with an-,up-" bracketing said member in slidable engagementthereright supporting member, a stationary *bed plateextend-, I with and provided with a pair of inwardlyopen vertical "ng forwardly from said member adjacent thelower end channels, said supporting member having affixed thereto 2 thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, said head a pair of verticalposts slidably received in the respective being supported in cantilever fashion on the upper end ,7 channels, said casingand said head being provided with a of said member and overhanging said bed. plate, a movangular co-operatingt wall surfaces at corresponding able platen below saidhead facing said bed plate, a prisl0 corners of said casing and said head remote from said matic casing rigid with said movable platen surrounding member slidably guiding a front portion of said casing said head, said casing having a rearward extension on the outer surface of said head, and drive means on bracketing said member in slidable engagement therewith, said head connected with said platen for vertically dis-- and provided with a pair of inwardly open vertical chan- V placing it along said member. nels, said supporting member having afiixed thereto, a pair of vertical posts slidably received in the respective References Cited y the Examiner channels, said casing and said head being provided with V 1 UNITED STATES PATENTS co-operating wall surfaces remote from said ,member I slidably guiding a frontportion of said casing on the g 150-269 X outer surface of said head, and drive means on said 2769384 11/56 32 1 295 X head connected with said platen for vertically displacing 2,820,250 7 1/58 Stfatton X it along said member. I 1
3. An upright press comprising a frame with an up- 127/59 '"1'"* 100*295 righLsuppOrtin" member, a stationary bed plate extend- I ing forwardly f rom said member adjacent the lower end 5 WALTER SCHEEL Rrlmary Examiner 2 e t thereof, a prismatic head rigid with said frame, 'said' STONE, CHARLES WILLMUTH;
head being supported in cantilever fashion on the upper Examiners. end of said member and overhangingsaid bed plate, a

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1. AN UPRIGHT PRESS COMPRISING A FRAME WITH AN UPRIGHT SUPPORTING MEMBER, A STATIONARY BED PLATE EXTENDING FORWARDLY FROM SAID MEMBER ADJACENT THE LOWER END THEREOF, A PRISMATIC HEAD RIGID WITH SAID FRAME, SAID HEAD BEING SUPPORTING IN CANTILEVER FASHION ON THE UPPER END OF SAID MEMBER AND OVERHANGING SAID BED PLATE, A MOVABLE PLATEN BELOW SAID HEAD FACING SAID BED PLATE, A PRISMMATIC CAUSING RIGID WITH SAID MOVABLE PLATEN SURROUNDING SAID HEAD, SAID CASING HAVING A REARWARD EXTENSION BRACKETING SAID MEMBER IN SLIDABLE ENGAGEMENT THEREWITH, SAID CASING AND SAID HEAD BEING PROVIDED WITH CO-OPERATING WALL SURFACES REMOTE FROM SAID MEMBER SLIDABLY GUIDING A FRONT PORTION OF SAID CASING ON THE OUTER SURFACE OF SAID HEAD, AND DRIVE MEANS ON SAID HEAD CONNECTED WITH SAID PLATEN FOR VERTICALLY DISPLACING IT ALONG SAID MEMBER.
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US3765322A (en) * 1971-08-09 1973-10-16 Weyer Machine & Engr Co Industrial machine press having multi post structure providing open work area freely accessible from three sides
US4457684A (en) * 1981-02-24 1984-07-03 Mts Systems Corporation Hydraulic press
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US3249041A (en) * 1964-10-02 1966-05-03 Kabar Mfg Corp Press platen stabilizer
US3765322A (en) * 1971-08-09 1973-10-16 Weyer Machine & Engr Co Industrial machine press having multi post structure providing open work area freely accessible from three sides
US4457684A (en) * 1981-02-24 1984-07-03 Mts Systems Corporation Hydraulic press
US20170095988A1 (en) * 2014-06-30 2017-04-06 Modus One Gmbh C-frame press

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