WO2011132278A1 - Matrice inférieure pour la fixation de bouton - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a lower die for attaching a button, and more particularly to a lower die (lower die) on which a button attaching member is placed when a snap button or the like is attached to a cloth with the button attaching member.
- the upper die When attaching a button such as a female snap or a male snap to a fabric using a button mounting member having a disk-shaped base portion and a post portion protruding from the center of the base portion, the upper die is placed above the horizontally disposed fabric. After holding the button and placing the button mounting member on the lower die below the fabric, the upper die is lowered. As a result, the button pushes down the fabric, and the post portion of the button mounting member in a stationary state penetrates the fabric from below to above. The post portion that has penetrated the fabric is then crimped by the upper die after passing through the button mounting opening, whereby the button is attached to the fabric.
- a button such as a female snap or a male snap
- the post part of the button mounting member tries to penetrate the cloth only by the worker's holding.
- the post portion entrains the fabric, and the fabric is pulled into the attachment opening side of the upper button.
- the post portion may not be crimped as expected, and a bad attachment may occur, or the appearance may be impaired due to wrinkles on the fabric.
- Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 60-37019 caulking the fabric between the fabric pressing surface of the upper die and the fabric pressing surface of the lower die An apparatus is disclosed.
- this technique since it is necessary to incorporate a component that defines the fabric pressing surface in both the upper die and the lower die, there is a problem that the caulking device becomes large and costs increase.
- the present invention has been made paying attention to the problems as described above, and its purpose is to cost-effectively carry the cloth by the post portion of the button mounting member when the button is attached to the cloth using the button mounting member. It is to provide a button mounting lower die which can be advantageously prevented.
- a cloth (a cloth, a cloth, a post-shaped button attaching member having a plate-like base portion and a post portion protruding from the center of the base portion) Cloth, non-woven fabric, felt, leather, resin sheet, etc.
- buttons female snaps, male snaps, etc.
- Each of the split molds includes a fabric support surface that supports a lower surface of the fabric, and the split mold has a post portion of the button mounting member passing through the fabric, and at least a part of the fabric support surface is a fabric
- a button attach lower die is provided that is radially movable between disengaged non-overlapping positions.
- the post portion of the button mounting member is penetrating the fabric, i.e., the tip of the post portion is in contact with the lower surface of the fabric, the post portion starts to break through the fabric, and then the post portion substantially penetrates the fabric.
- the split die of the button attaching lower die is in an overlapping position where the cloth supporting surface partially overlaps the bottom surface of the button and the cloth in the vertical direction. With this overlap, the fabric is securely sandwiched between the button and the split mold, and the fabric is firmly stretched. This prevents the cloth from being taken upward by the post portion.
- the split mold of the button mounting lower die moves to the non-overlap position radially outside the overlap position, and the fabric support surface of each split mold It deviates radially outward from a range facing the bottom surface in the vertical direction.
- the number of split molds arranged around the lower die body is at least two, preferably about three to six, but is not limited thereto.
- each of the split dies includes an inclined surface that is inclined radially inward upward, and the inclined surface of the lower die body when the split mold is pushed down with respect to the lower die body.
- the split mold is displaced from the overlap position to the non-overlap position by engaging with the peripheral edge or the peripheral edge of the base portion of the button mounting member placed on the lower die body.
- the inclined surface of the split mold comes into contact with the peripheral part of the lower die body in a stationary state or the peripheral part of the base part of the button mounting member placed on the lower die body.
- the split mold is continuously displaced outward in the radial direction by slipping outward in the radial direction with respect to the peripheral portion in response to the pushed-down force.
- Each split mold is urged radially inward using elastic means such as a spring, and when the split mold is pushed down, the engagement between the inclined surface and the peripheral portion resists the bias of the elastic means.
- the split mold can be configured to move radially outward.
- the split mold has a radially inner end of the dough support surface in a radial position of a peripheral portion of the lower die body or a base portion of a button mounting member placed on the lower die body. It is possible to move outward in the radial direction to the enlarged diameter position that comes to the radial position of the periphery. As the split mold is displaced radially outward from the overlap position to the enlarged diameter position, the base part of the button mounting member approaches the fabric, and the base part supports the lower surface of the fabric at the enlarged diameter position of the split mold. The post part is crimped by the upper die.
- the button mounting lower die when the post portion of the button mounting member placed on the lower die body penetrates the fabric, the bottom surface of the button and the split fabric supporting surface are partially in the vertical direction. Therefore, when the post portion penetrates the fabric, the fabric is not entrained upward. Further, since the fabric is sandwiched between the button itself and the lower die, it is advantageous in terms of cost as compared with the conventional technique in which the fabric is sandwiched between both the upper die and the lower die.
- FIG. 1 shows an upper die, a female snap, a cloth, a button attaching member, and a lower die when a female snap is attached to a cloth using a button attaching lower die (lower die) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the split mold at the reduced diameter position as viewed from above.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the split mold in the enlarged diameter position as viewed from above.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional explanatory view showing a process of attaching the female snap to the cloth, and shows a state before the post portion of the button attaching member contacts the cloth.
- FIG. 1 shows an upper die, a female snap, a cloth, a button attaching member, and a lower die when a female snap is attached to a cloth using a button attaching lower die (lower die) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the split mold at the reduced diameter position as viewed from above.
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-sectional explanatory view showing a process of attaching the female snap to the cloth, and shows a state where the tip of the post portion of the button attachment member is in contact with the cloth.
- FIG. 6 is a longitudinal cross-sectional explanatory view showing a process of attaching the female snap to the cloth, and shows a state immediately before the post portion of the button attaching member penetrates the cloth.
- FIG. 7 is a longitudinal cross-sectional explanatory view showing a process of attaching the female snap to the cloth, and shows a state where the post portion of the button attaching member penetrates the cloth.
- FIG. 8 is a longitudinal cross-sectional explanatory view showing a process of attaching the female snap to the cloth, and shows a state where the lowering of the upper die body is completed.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory longitudinal cross-sectional view illustrating a state where the post portion of the button mounting member is crimped.
- FIG. 10 is a partial explanatory view of a longitudinal section showing a modification of the lower die body.
- FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional explanatory view showing a state where the split mold is pushed down with respect to the lower die body of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional explanatory view showing a modification of the upper surface (fabric support surface) of the split mold.
- FIG. 1 shows an upper die when a female snap 20 as an example of a button is attached to a fabric 1 using a button attaching lower die (hereinafter also simply referred to as “lower die”) 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- lower die a button attaching lower die
- FIG. 1 shows the arrangement structure in the up-down direction (axial direction) of the (upper metal mold
- the female snap 20 is a resin molded product, and includes a disk-shaped bottom portion 21, a cylindrical circumferential side portion 22 that extends upward from a radially outer end portion of the bottom portion 21, and a radial direction from the upper end portion of the circumferential side portion 22.
- a space on the bottom 21 and radially inward of the peripheral side 22 serves as a projection receiving portion 24 that detachably receives a male snap projection (not shown).
- a bulging portion 22 ′ bulging inward in the radial direction is formed at the upper end portion of the circumferential side portion 22.
- the protruding portion 22 When the protruding portion of the male snap is attached to and detached from the protrusion receiving portion 24, the protruding portion 22 'engages with a protruding portion (not shown) that expands radially outward provided at the protruding end side end of the protruding portion. Then, the circumferential side portion 22 is elastically deformed radially outward.
- an attachment opening 25 is provided at the center of the bottom portion 21 of the female snap 20, an attachment opening 25 is provided for allowing the post portion 32 of the button attachment member 30 to pass when the female snap 20 is attached to the fabric 1.
- a protruding portion 26 that protrudes slightly in an obtuse triangular shape in cross section is provided at the radially outer end of the lower surface 21 ′ of the bottom 21.
- the button mounting member 30 is a member made of resin or metal, and includes a substantially disc-shaped base portion 31 and a post portion 32 extending concentrically with the base portion 31 upward from the center of the base portion 31.
- the portion 32 is tapered and the tip 32 'is sharp.
- the lower surface 31a of the base portion 31 is a curved surface that slightly protrudes downward.
- an outer horizontal plane 31c is formed that extends to the radially outer end of the base portion 31 along the horizontal (a plane orthogonal to the axis of the button mounting member 30).
- the base 31 further includes a peripheral side surface 31d parallel to the axis between the radially outer end of the lower surface 31a and the radially outer end of the outer horizontal surface 31c. Accordingly, the base portion 31 has, at its radially outer end, a lower peripheral portion where the peripheral side surface 31d and the lower surface 31a intersect, and an upper peripheral portion (approximately 90 degrees in vertical section where the peripheral side surface 31d and the outer horizontal surface 31c intersect). (Hereinafter referred to as “upper edge”) 31e.
- the upper die 40 is housed in a substantially cylindrical upper die body 41 whose upper end is connected to a lifting unit (not shown) of the press device and a cavity 43 along the axis of the upper die body 41, and moves up and down with respect to the upper die body 41.
- the upper die body 41 has a cylindrical button holding portion 42 that protrudes downward from the lower surface thereof.
- the button holding portion 42 has an inner diameter equal to the diameter of the cavity 43 and extends the cavity 43 downward.
- the button holding portion 42 has a size that substantially matches the protrusion receiving portion 24 of the female snap 20, and the female snap 20 is attached to the button holding portion 42 from the protrusion receiving portion 24 when attached to the fabric 1.
- the bulging portion 22 ′ of the peripheral side portion 22 of the female snap 20 is slightly elastically displaced radially outward, so that the bulging portion 22 ′ attempts to restore the radial inner side to the button holding portion 42.
- the female snap 20 is held by the button holding portion 42 by pressing the outer peripheral surface.
- the lower die 10 is disposed around a cylindrical lower die body 11 on which the button attachment member 30 is placed on the upper surface 11 ′, and the lower die body 11 and the button attachment member 30 placed on the lower die body 11.
- four split molds 12 and elastic means such as a spring for biasing each split mold 12 radially inward are provided.
- the upper surface 11 ′ of the lower die body 11 is a concave curved surface that matches the lower surface 31 a of the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30.
- the state in which the button mounting member 30 is placed on the upper surface 11 ′ of the lower die body 11 is also referred to as a “placed state”.
- Each split mold 12 has a shape obtained by dividing a cylinder into four parts at intervals of 90 degrees in the circumferential direction, and has a split mold base end portion 13 having a constant radial thickness, and extends upward from the upper end of the split mold base end portion 13. And a fabric support portion 14 whose thickness gradually increases inward in the radial direction.
- the outer surface in the radial direction of the split mold base end portion 13 and the outer surface in the radial direction of the dough support portion 14 are flush, and the split mold base end portion 13 is the outer surface of the lower die body 11 and the button in the mounted state.
- the mounting member 30 has an inner side surface 13 ′ that matches the peripheral side surface 31 d of the base portion 31.
- the dough support 14 includes a dough support surface 14 a that is a fan-shaped upper surface extending inward in the radial direction from the split base end 13 and horizontally extending (see FIG. 2), and an inner surface 13 of the split base end 13. And an inclined surface 14b extending from the upper end of 'to the radially inner end of the fabric support surface 14a.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the lower die 10 and the button attachment member 30 in the placed state shown in FIG. 1 as viewed from above. In this state, each split mold 12 is located at the innermost radial position where the inner side surface 13 ′ of the split mold base end portion 13 is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the lower die body 11 and the peripheral side surface 31 d of the button attachment member 30 in the mounted state.
- reduced diameter position (Hereinafter referred to as “reduced diameter position”).
- the lower end of the inclined surface 14 b of the dough support portion 14 (the upper end of the inner side surface 13 ′ of the split base end portion 13) is the upper edge of the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30. 31e is touched.
- the split mold 12 moves outward in the radial direction against the urging force of the elastic means while moving downward with respect to the lower die body 11 from the reduced diameter position.
- the fabric support surface 14a of the split mold 12 in the reduced diameter position, is slightly above the tip 32 'of the post portion 32 of the button mounting member 30, and the fabric support surface 14a is The degree of expansion inward in the radial direction is slightly inward in the radial direction from the protrusion 26 on the lower surface 21 ′ of the bottom portion 21 of the concentric female snap 20.
- the radially inner end side of the fabric support surface 14 a of the split mold 12 is substantially parallel to the radially outer surface of the fabric support portion 14, and is adjacent in the circumferential direction at the reduced diameter position. The side surfaces of the split molds 12 are in contact with each other.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a state in which each split mold 12 has moved from the reduced diameter position to the most radially outer position (hereinafter referred to as “expanded position”) from above.
- the radially inner end side of the fabric support surface 14a is in contact with the peripheral side surface 31d of the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30 and is at the radial position of the upper edge 31e (see FIG. 8).
- the female snap 20 is held by the button holding portion 42 of the upper die 40, and the button attachment member 30 is placed on the upper surface 11 ′ of the lower die body 11 of the lower die 10, and the split die 12 is brought into the reduced diameter position. set.
- the upper die 40 is lowered from this state (the vertical die main body 11 and the button mounting member 30 are stationary in the vertical direction), as shown in FIG. 4, the fabric 1 has a lower surface 21 ′ of the bottom 21 of the female snap 20, The lower die 10 is sandwiched between the cloth support surface 14a of the cloth support portion 14 of the split mold 12.
- the radially inner end of the fabric support surface 14a is slightly radially inward of the protrusion 26 of the female snap 20 as described above, a part of the fabric support surface 14a on the radially inner side is the fabric 1
- the support surface 14a partially overlaps in the vertical direction (the split mold 12 is at the overlap position).
- the fabric 1 is firmly stretched radially inward of the fabric support surface 14a.
- the female snap 20 pushes down the split mold 12 at the reduced diameter position via the fabric 1 as shown in FIG. 5, and the post portion 32 of the button mounting member 30.
- the front end 32 ′ of the contact with the lower surface of the fabric 1 starts to penetrate the fabric 1.
- the inclined surface 14b of the fabric support portion 14 is engaged with the upper edge 31e of the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30 and slips, and is displaced radially outward.
- the inclined surface 14b of the split mold 12 slides with respect to the upper edge 31e of the button mounting member 30 and is further displaced radially outward, and the radially inner end of the fabric support surface 14a enters or falls into the button bottom surface corresponding range.
- the overlap portion between the female snap 20 and the split mold 12 sandwiches and tensions the fabric 1 until just before the post portion 32 penetrates the fabric 1.
- the dough 1 is not taken upwards.
- the protrusion 26 on the lower surface 21 ′ of the female snap 20 serves as a slip stopper that prevents the fabric 1 from slipping between the female snap 20 and the split mold 12 when the fabric 1 is penetrated by the post portion 32. As a result, the tension of the fabric 1 is strengthened.
- the split mold 12 When the upper die 40 is further lowered from the state of FIG. 6, as shown in FIG. 7, the split mold 12 is further displaced downward and radially outward, and the tip 32 of the post portion 32 of the button mounting member 30 penetrating the cloth 1. 'Enters the mounting opening 25 of the female snap 20. At this time, the cloth support surface 14a is outside the range corresponding to the bottom surface of the button, and there is no overlap between the female snap 20 and the split mold 12 (the split mold 12 is in the non-overlap position). When the upper die 40 continues to lower to the lower limit, the split mold 12 is in the diameter-expanded position as shown in FIG. 8, and the fabric 1 is between the bottom portion 21 of the female snap 20 and the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30.
- the post portion 32 of the button attachment member 30 After being compressed, the post portion 32 of the button attachment member 30 enters the cavity 43 of the upper die body 41 through the attachment opening 25 of the female snap 20. By moving the punch 44 of the upper die 40 downward relative to the upper die body 41 from this state, the post portion 32 of the button mounting member 30 is crimped as shown in FIG. 9 (see the crimped post portion). Female snap 20 is fixed to the fabric 1.
- FIG. 10 shows a modification in which only the lower die body 11 in the lower die 10 described above is replaced with another lower die body 51, and the same reference numerals as those in FIG.
- the lower die body 51 has an upper surface 52 that is recessed downward from the upper end surface so as to match the shape of the base portion 31 in order to place the base portion 31 of the button mounting member 30, and the upper end portion of the peripheral side surface
- the peripheral part 53 which chamfered diagonally in parallel with the inclined surface 14b of the split mold 12 is included.
- the upper surface 52 has a circular shape.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the base portion has a polygonal shape
- the upper surface 52 also has a polygonal shape.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged view showing a modification of the split mold, and the same reference numerals as those in FIG.
- Fine irregularities 64 are provided on the radially inner end of the cloth support surface 63 of the split mold 62.
- the projections and depressions 64 play a role of preventing the dough 1 from slipping between the female snap 20 and the split mold 62 when the dough 1 is penetrated by the post portion 32 together with the protrusion 26 on the lower surface 21 ′ of the female snap 20. Thereby, the tension of the fabric 1 is further strengthened.
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L'invention porte sur une matrice inférieure configurée de telle sorte que, lorsqu'un bouton est fixé sur un tissu au moyen d'un élément de fixation de bouton, l'entraînement du tissu par une section de support d'élément de fixation de bouton peut être empêché avantageusement en termes de coût. Une matrice inférieure (10) comprend : un corps de matrice inférieure cylindrique solide (11) ayant une surface supérieure (11') sur laquelle est placé un élément de fixation de bouton (30) ; et quatre éléments, par exemple, de matrice divisées (12) disposés autour du corps de matrice inférieure (11), les matrices divisées (12) étant poussées vers le bas par rapport au corps de matrice inférieure (11) au moyen d'un bouton (20) et du tissu (1) au fur et à mesure qu'une matrice supérieure (40) se déplace vers le bas. Lorsqu'une section de support (32) de l'élément de fixation de bouton (30) pénètre à travers le tissu (1), les parties internes radiales des surfaces de support de tissu (14a) des matrices divisées (12) sont présentes dans une région correspondant à la surface inférieure du bouton, la région étant localisée dans la surface inférieure du tissu (1) et correspondant verticalement à la surface inférieure (21') du bouton (20), la surface inférieure (21') étant en contact avec la surface supérieure du tissu (1). Après la pénétration de la section de support (32) à travers le tissu (1), les surfaces de support de tissu (14a) des matrices divisées (12) sont séparées de la région correspondant à la surface inférieure du bouton.
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