Press with small ram stroke

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Inventors

Kreiskorte, Heinz

Application #

008515

Filed

Feb-1-1979

Published

Oct-14-1980

Current US Class

083/588
100/214
100/231
100/266
100/295

International Classes

B30B 015/04

Field of Search

100/214 100/268 100/281 100/231 100/266 100/295 83/588

Assignee

Thyssen Industrie AG (DE)

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McGlew & Tuttle

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Abstract
A press which has a short ram stroke in which the ram is movable in a single plane in a working direction and return direction, particularly for high speed cutting presses, comprises, a press frame with a ram carried by the press frame which is supported by springs which are rigidly connected to the ram and to the press frame and hold the ram resiliently for movement in the working and return direction but rigidly in all other planes. The springs advantageously comprise at least two spring elements which are arranged substantially perpendicular to the direction of the ram stroke and may advantageously comprise sets of bar springs arranged on each of two sides of the ram and connected from the ram to the frame; leaf springs having lateral extensions which are arranged one above the other and connected between the ram and the frame or springs arranged in a network or pattern in the form of spiral spring assemblies or spring packs which permit the displacement of the ram in the working and return stroke but hold it rigidly in other planes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A press having a short ram stroke in which the ram is movable in a single plane in a working direction and in a return direction and particularly for high speed cutting presses, comprising, a press frame, a ram carried by said press frame, spring elements having ends rigidly connected to said ram and to said press frame and holding said ram resiliently from said frame for movement in a working direction and return direction but holding said ram rigidly in all other planes, said spring elements comprising at least two spaced apart spring members connected between said ram and said frame and disposed substantially perpendicular to the direction of the working and return directions of movement of said ram.



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the construction of presses in general and in particular, to a new and useful press having a small ram stroke in which the ram is supported from the press frame by springs which hold the ram resiliently for movement in a working and return direction, but rigidly in respect to all other planes.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

In the known presses, guidance of the ram frequently presents problems because both the ram and the top tool secured thereon are also subject to lateral movements relative to the bottom, due to unavoidable play, and such movements not only influence the size of the effective gap, but they also cause relatively great wear of the tools and of the ram guide. These problems are particularly great in high speed presses, particularly in cutting presses which are used, for example, in stamping rotor and stator laminations for electrical machines. In order to keep the ram play and, thus, the possible lateral movements of the top tool at a minimum, it is customary to guide the ram by means of multi-track, prestressed roller guides. Apart from the fact that lateral play cannot be completely avoided with these ram guides, their manufacture is very elaborate, time-consuming and expensive, since both the guideways on the ram and the roller tracks on the press frame must be carefully ground, and only rollers with extremely narrow manufacturing tolerances can be used. In addition, it is necessary to lubricate the roller guides constantly with an elaborate lubricating system, in order to keep the friction between the guideways and the rollers at a minimum.
 
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