Assemblies for workpiece positioning

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Inventors

Oxenham, John

Application #

790556

Filed

Apr-25-1977

Published

Mar-13-1979

Current US Class

033/1M
083/412
083/552
083/916

International Classes

B26F 001/02

Field of Search

83/409 83/410 83/414 83/916 83/552 83/412 33/1

Assignee

Blackman Martin Group Limited (Swindon, Wiltshire, GB2)

Examiners

Meister; J. M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schuyler, Birch, Swindler, McKie & Beckett

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Abstract
A workpiece positioning assembly for a machine tool has first and second traverses mounted perpendicular to one another. The second traverse is unsupported at its ends and mounted intermediate its ends upon the first traverse for horizontal movement in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the second traverse. The second traverse has a carriage movable therealong for supporting a workpiece and effecting movement in a direction parallel to the axis of the second traverse. The workpiece positioning assembly is preferably applied to a punch press.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A punch press comprising a C-shaped frame having an upper limb and a lower limb defining a throat therebetween, a first traverse on the frame and extending in a direction parallel to the throat, said first traverse including two parallel vertically-spaced rails secured to the lower limb of the frame, said rails extending forwardly and rearwardly from the back of the throat to enable a maximum throat depth to be employed during punching and said rails being vertically-spaced by a distance sufficient to provide a bearing area extending over a major portion of the height of the lower limb of the frame to ensure maximum rigidity, a second elongate traverse including a bearing slide and two parallel vertically-spaced tracks, said bearing slide being disposed intermediate the ends of the second elongate traverse, said bearing slide being engaged upon the two parallel vertically-spaced rails of the first traverse thereby supporting the second elongate traverse only intermediate its ends, and said bearing slide extending rearwardly of the second elongate traverse so as to engage with the rearwardly extending portions of the rails of the first traverse to enable the second elongate traverse to be withdrawn to the back of the throat, a workpiece support mounted on the two parallel vertically-spaced tracks of the said second elongate traverse, a first driven leadscrew in driving connection with said second traverse for moving the second traverse along the two vertically-spaced rails of the first traverse in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the second traverse, said first driven leadscrew extending parallel to the two vertically-spaced rails of the first traverse, and said first driven leadscrew being disposed substantially centrally between the two rails of first traverse to aid in balancing the bearing forces acting upon the two rails, and a second driven leadscrew in driving connection with the said workpiece support for moving the workpiece support along the second traverse, said second driven leadscrew extending parallel to the two vertically spaced tracks of the second traverse.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved workpiece positioning assembly.

The workpiece positioning assembly is particularly useful when forming part of a single-hole or multiple-hole punch press and, although not restricted in scope to use solely with a punch press, will be described through this specification in conjunction with a punch press by way of example.

BRIEF DISCUSSION OF THE PRIOR ART

Existing punch presses usually include a frame having an upper and lower limb defining a throat therebetween. The punch assembly for punching a hole in a sheet of metal is carried by the upper limb and an aligned die assembly is carried by the lower limb. In order to move a sheet of metal relative to the punch so that more than one hole may be punched without lifting the sheet from the press the sheet of metal is clamped to a movable traverse in the form of a beam which extends at right angles to the axis of the throat of the press. The beam is movable in the axial direction of the throat and is supported at each of its ends by a bearing bar which extends parallel to the axis of the throat. Such an arrangement allows movement in the one direction; movement in a right-angled direction being provided by a movable carriage supported on horizontally spaced bearing bars and to which the sheet is clamped.
 
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