Including Metallic Spring Connection Patents (Class 72/433)
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Patent number: 8408036Abstract: A roll-flanging tool, including a bearing structure having a connector, by which the tool can be connected via a connection plane to an actuator which can be moved spatially. A first arm and a second arm are spread apart from each other and connected to each other in a connection portion which includes the connector. A first flanging roller is mounted on an end of the first arm which faces away from the connection plane, such that it can be rotated about a first rotational axis which extends along the first arm and pierces the connection plane. A second flanging roller is mounted on an end of the second arm which faces away from the connection plane, such that it can be rotated about a second rotational axis. The first rotational axis intersects or crosses a perpendicular dropped onto the second rotational axis, in or on the roll-flanging tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: FFT Edag Produktionssysteme GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Stefan Reith, Detlef Todzey, Albert Ritz
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Patent number: 6662619Abstract: A mold clamping device for a pressing machine which bends a plate material inserted between upper and lower molds. The mold clamping device comprises a main frame (1) of integral structure, a holding ram (13) mounted on the upper half of the mainframe (1) and for supporting the upper mold (8) for vertical movement, a pair of arch-type thick springs (6) vertically mounted on the upper half of the main frame, and a crank mechanism (10) with which the upper end of each of the arch-type thick spring is connected through a crank pin (17). The crank mechanism creates a rotational force at a position near the dead center of the crank pins (17). This rotational force resiliently deforms the arch-type thick springs (6) which in turn create a resilient force for pressing the upper mold (8) against the lower mold (9). This provides an accurate and stable clamping force between the upper and lower molds.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Kyowa Machine Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshio Ikeda
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Patent number: 5927140Abstract: A tool accelerator is disclosed that is cooperatively disposed in a stamping and forming machine that is adapted to operate on a strip of relatively hard material. The tool accelerator generally includes a trigger punch having a proximal end and a distal end. A tool is coupled to the proximal end of the trigger punch and is adapted to perform work on a strip of relatively hard material. A spring is disposed between a portion of the stamping and forming machine and the proximal end of the trigger punch, the spring being capable of being compressed by a predetermined amount in response engagement of the distal end of the trigger punch with the strip of relatively hard material.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventor: Dimitry Grabbe
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Patent number: 5893289Abstract: A machine (144) for crimping terminals onto conductors, is disclosed which automatically compensate for different conductor density and terminal sizes for maintaining a desired crimp height for each different combination of sizes. The machine (144) includes a compensating unit (146) that is interposed within the drive mechanism to automatically alter an otherwise fixed distance (162) in the drive mechanism. The compensating unit (146), when combined with the ram, includes a pair of opposed resilient beams (158, 160) that deflect when sufficient axial loading is applied to the ram during the crimping operation. This deflection results in the altering of the fixed distance (162) and, therefore, the altering of the shut height (164) of the machine (144).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Michael Anthony Yeomans, David Joseph Erb
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Patent number: 4805440Abstract: A punching or stamping machine for operating on thin material with very high precision comprises a horizontally disposed, elongate fixed base (1) and a hollow movable arm (2) extending parallel to the base and connected to it at one end by a resiliently flexible web (3). At the other end, on machined faces (8 and 9), the arm and the base each carry a set of tools, for example, a set of punches and a corresponding set of dies. The web (3) forms a connection between the arm and the base which will permit the necessary operative movement of the arm in the vertical direction but will not allow significant displacement of the arm relative to the base in a horizontal direction, thus contributing to a maintenance in the accuracy of alignment of the punches and dies which is better than that available with a pivotal connection, which is subject to frictional wear.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventor: Henricus J. P. Lenders
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Patent number: 4431172Abstract: A shock absorbing device in a press is formed by having a telescopically sliding member fastened to the punch plate of the press and a stopper member fastened to the die plate of the press and placing an oil of high viscosity between the post and the outer cylinder of the telescopically sliding member. This shock absorbing device damps the unloading impact produced when the punch of the press collides with a workpiece and fractures it and, thereby, abates the noise generated from the press, the tool and the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignees: Agency of Industrial Science & Technology, Ministry of International Trade & IndustryInventors: Choichiro Soda, Kazuyoshi Aoi, Kanichi Hatsukano, Toshio Sano
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Patent number: 4420964Abstract: A press and press method wherein an article is shaped by displacing a tool thereagainst in a plurality of time-spaced main strokes separated by intervals in which the energy for the main strokes is stored in a force-storing element such as a rod under tension and during these intervals, the tool continues to be advanced against the article by an auxiliary motor. The apparatus utilizes a lever pivotally connected to a support, to the force-storing element and to the tool. The main drive motor acts on this lever.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: V M E I "Lenin"Inventors: Alexander S. Petrov, Mihail S. Konstantinov
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Patent number: 4343175Abstract: A power press in which low inertia motors with speed control circuitry are connected to a cam which acts upon a lever or cam follower which, in turn, cooperates with a force-storing element which has a spring action and is coupled, e.g. by the same lever, to the tool of the press. Accordingly, in the rotation of the cam, the force-storing means stores potential energy which is transformed into kinetic energy of the ram in another region of the cam at which part of the energy can be delivered to the low inertia motors. Hence the speed control of the motor will, in part, regulate the rate at which the stored force is delivered to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1981Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Vmei "Lenin" - Centar Po RobotikaInventor: Alexander S. Petrov
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Patent number: 4339994Abstract: The present invention relates to a machine for automatically stamping license plates, in particular for automotive vehicles, comprising a motor and a flywheel solidly joined to the machine frame for the purpose of activating a stamping system with punch and die using a clutch system. The clutch system is a non-slipping rotary system formed by a cam mounted in idle on the motor shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1981Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: KIS FranceInventors: Serge Crasnianski, Louis Soriano
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Patent number: 4073178Abstract: A device is provided for precision cold forging of hollow, spherical heads of ball-joint pivots of the type used in the steering and suspension joints of automobiles, which includes a pair of hemispherical forming dies closing on a joint plane passing almost through the center of the ball-joint. One of the dies containing the pivot rod of the ball-joint pivot is clamped onto a tool-holder unit against a bearing edge situated almost on a level with the center of the ball-joint and of the joint plane, with an end part thereof receiving a thrust from a flexible element which opposes the forming pressure of the hollow, spherical head and assures that the die is permanently supported on the bearing edge. Precision cold forging of hollow, spherical forms, mass-produced with finite dimensions is thus available.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Regie Nationale des Usines RenaultInventors: Maurice Dutartre, Yves Roger