USRE35522E - Steel rule die retaining board and die lock - Google Patents
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- USRE35522E USRE35522E US08/412,908 US41290895A USRE35522E US RE35522 E USRE35522 E US RE35522E US 41290895 A US41290895 A US 41290895A US RE35522 E USRE35522 E US RE35522E
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Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to retaining boards and more particularly to locks for holding steel rule dies of varying widths within a die rule slot of a retaining board.
- Steel rule dies are widely used to cut a variety of materials such as cardboard and plastics into a desired shape. Often, the steel rule dies are pressure inserted into slots located in a board of wood or other suitable material. During operation of the cutter, these dies often become loosened and ultimately disengaged, thereby necessitating costly and time consuming interruption of the cutting process as repairs are undertaken. In addition, the slots are of varying widths to accommodate dies of varying widths, thus making standardization difficult.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,052,886 discloses a solid base material having caverns which are filled with semi-rigid filler material to anchor an inserted steel die.
- this method requires time-consuming filling and the ultimate strength of securing is dependant on the filler material selected.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,038 discloses the use of S-wall shaped resilient members which pin the rule between itself and packing shims. This apparatus necessitates a difficult insertion of the rule between the resilient member and shims.
- a third proposal is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,835,746.
- a resilient support and spring are deformed upon insertion of the die and thereafter exert an upward force against the die to secure it in a slot. Such a deformation ultimately leads to mechanical failure of the retaining system as the dies are continuously replaced.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,505 discloses an apparatus for improved retention of steel rule dies inserted into slots of a retaining board.
- a plurality of housings, each having a spring and ball assembly, are inserted into chambers of a retaining board.
- the balls bias a die rule in an associated slot such that the rule is securely, yet removably, held in the slot.
- the apparatus is complex, however, expensive to manufacture, and requires large chambers to be cut into the retaining board. Manufacturing the spring and ball assembly inside the housing is also a complicated task.
- an apparatus for securing steel rule die holders resorted in associated slots located in a retaining board.
- the apparatus includes at least one narrow chamber located adjacent to each slot and having an open face opening towards the slot.
- the chamber is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the direction of insertion of the die.
- a means for urging the inserted die normally towards a wall of the slot is located opposite the open face of the chamber and is positioned within the chamber. Accordingly, the die is securely held within the slot upon insertion.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a steel rule die retaining board according to the present invention having slots wherein urging means according to the invention are disposed;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the die holder and urging means of the present invention taken along line I--I of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows the die rule before it is inserted into the die slots
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the kerf lock
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the kerf lock.
- a retaining board 1 comprising wood, plastic or other suitable material is provided with a plurality of die slots 2.
- the die slots 2 may be formed by any conventional apparatus such as a laser beam or a jig saw.
- Steel rule dies 3 are provided which have a width which is slightly less than the width of the die slots. Accordingly, a steel rule die 3 may be inserted into an associated die slot.
- An apparatus is provided.
- An urging means 4 herein referred to as a kerf lock, is provided within lock slots 5 adjacent to the die slots 2 in a predetermined fashion.
- Lock slots 5 are in communication with die slots 2 via an open face.
- the number and locations of the kerf locks and associated lock slots are determined by considering such factors as optimum securing of the inserted dies, configuration of the die rule, and manufacturing costs.
- the kerf lock is preferably of a unitary construction and can be easily injection molded.
- the kerf lock comprises two arms connected by a bridge at one end and separated by a distance at the other end.
- the kerf lock is generally n-shaped.
- the force transmitting arm or resilient arm, is forced in a direction toward the resting or support arm. This creates a spring-type force such that the force transmitting surface of the force transmitting arm exerts a pressure against the die rule which secures the die rule in the die slot. While a sufficient pressure is applied to hold the die rule, the rule may be pulled out of the die slot with pair of pliers, preferably Channel Locks®. No disassembly of the look or retaining board is necessary to pull out the die rule. The number of kerf looks can be varied to supply greater or lesser pressure to hold the die rule in the die slot.
- the kerf lock may be manufactured by various methods which may include stamping or injection molding.
- the kerf lock preferably comprises a plastic.
- the kerf look is injection molded of Teflon® which provides a rigid, long lasting article which does not lose its elasticity over its lifetime.
- the kerf look has two arms, a support arm 11 and a resilient arm 12.
- the two arms are connected at their top ends by a bridge 13.
- the support arm 11 is generally rectangular, having a width 101 which is generally constant from the bottom of the arm to the top.
- the resilient arm 12 narrows in width 102 from the bottom of the arm toward the top of the arm.
- Both arms have the same height 103 and the same thickness 104.
- the entire height 105 of the kerf look is about 50 to 75 percent more than the height of the arms, the added height being attributed to the height of the bridge 13.
- the support arm 11 and the resilient arm 12 are separated normally by a separation gap 106 which is constant from the lower most portions of the arms to the top portions of the arms.
- a die rule forces the resilient arm 12 toward the support arm 11 at the bottom portion of the resilient arm due to the widening of the resilient arm from its top portion to the bottom portion.
- the bottom portion of the resilient arm normally extends into the die slot and is moved toward the lock slot upon insertion of a die rule. This causes the separation gap 106 to be less between the bottom portions of the two arms than at their top portions, when in use.
- the kerf look has an entire width 107 at the bottom end.
- the width 108 of the kerf look at the upper end where the arms meet the bridge is slightly less than the bottom width 107.
- the two arms and the bridge intersect in a smooth curve such as a semi-circle. This prevents stress fractures which my occur in intersections having corners.
- a smoothly curved surface is provided on the kerf lock at the bridge where initial contact is made with the die rule.
- the curved surface is continuous with the force transmitting surface 12' of the resilient arm 12.
- the curved surface preferably has a radius of curvature 110 which is between about 0.10 and 0.15 inches.
- both arms have a rounded corner at their bottom portions which corners are opposite the two corners separated by and adjacent the separation gap 106.
- the rounded corner of the support arm has a radius of curvature 111 and the rounded corner of the resilient arm has a radius of curvature 112.
- Table 1 shows the relationship between the various dimensions of the kerf lock according to four preferred embodiments.
- the present invention thus prevents down time associated with loose dies.
- the described apparatus securely holds the dies in a simple, efficient and economic manner.
- the kerf lock is very durable and can secure dies of varying widths in the slots.
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TABLE 1 __________________________________________________________________________DIMENSIONS 103 105 107 106 101 108 110 112 111 104 __________________________________________________________________________ I 0.25000 0.37400 0.27300 0.05900 0.08900 0.23900 0.12500 0.03125 0.03125 0.12500 II 0.31250 0.43700 0.27300 0.05900 0.08900 0.24100 0.12500 0.03125 0.03125 0.12500 III 0.50000 0.62500 0.27300 0.05900 0.08900 0.24400 0.12500 0.03125 0.03125 0.12500 IV 0.50000 0.71800 0.27300 0.05900 0.08900 0.24500 0.12500 0.03125 0.03125 0.12500 __________________________________________________________________________
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