Press system
US-11529664-B2 · Dec 20, 2022 · US
US10160175B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10160175-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414166441-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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There is provided a press machine which can apply a large compression force to a mold as well as impart smooth vibration only in a rectilinear advancing direction to the mold, and thereby can improve the press-formability. A main slide and a sub-slide constitute a slide and at the same time a cylinder-piston mechanism. During press-forming, a compression force is transmitted to the sub-slide (an upper mold) through hydraulic pressure applied interlockingly with driving of the main slide, and the sub-slide is vibrated with the hydraulic pressure being periodically changed. Favorable press-forming can be performed even under relatively difficult press-forming conditions, by controlling the vibration such that a vibration frequency of the sub-slide (the upper mold) becomes 9 Hz or higher but 33.3 Hz or lower and a vibration amplitude of the sub-slide becomes 0.05 mm or larger but 0.5 mm or smaller.
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What is claimed is: 1. A press machine comprising: a main slide reciprocable in a rectilinear advancing direction; a main slide drive device configured to drive the main slide to reciprocate in the rectilinear advancing direction; a sub-slide on which a mold is mounted, the sub-slide reciprocable in the same direction as the main slid, and a compression force applied to the main slide being transmitted to the sub-slide through hydraulic pressure, wherein the main slide and the sub-slide constitute a cylinder-piston mechanism, and the main slide is one of a cylinder and a piston of the cylinder-piston mechanism, while the sub-slide is the other of the cylinder and the piston of the cylinder-piston mechanism; a sub-slide drive device configured to drive the sub-slide to reciprocate relative to the main slide, the sub-slide drive device driving the sub-slide to reciprocate in the same direction as the main slide in response to a change in the hydraulic pressure; and a vibration control device configured to control, through the sub-slide drive device, the sub-slide to vibrate at least two times during one press operation cycle, by periodically changing the hydraulic pressure, wherein a material is formed through cooperation between the main slide drive device and the sub-slide drive device during the one press operation cycle. 2. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibration control device is configured to control the sub-slide, through the sub-slide drive device, to vibrate at a vibration frequency from 9 Hz to 33.3 Hz and a vibration amplitude from 0.05 mm to 0.5 mm. 3. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibration control device is configured to control the sub-slide, through the sub-slide drive device, to vibrate at a vibration frequency of 11.6 Hz or higher but 33.3 Hz or lower and a vibration amplitude of 0.05 mm or larger but 0.5 mm or smaller, or the vibration control device is configured to control the sub-slide, through the sub-slide drive device, to vibrate at a vibration frequency of 0.8 Hz or higher but lower than 11.6 Hz and a vibration amplitude of 0.04 mm or larger, wherein the sub-slide continues moving toward the material while the main slide is descending towards the material. 4. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibration control device is configured to control the sub-slide, through the sub-slide drive device, the sub-slide to continue moving toward the material while the main slide is descending towards the material. 5. The press machine according to claim 4 , wherein the vibration control device is configured to control the sub-slide, through the sub-slide drive device, the sub-slide to vibrate at a vibration frequency from 0.8 Hz to 11.6 Hz and a vibration amplitude of 0.04 mm or larger, wherein the sub-slide continues moving toward the material while the main slide is descending towards the material. 6. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibration control device comprises: a relative position command device which outputs a relative position command signal indicating a position of the sub-slide relative to the main slide; and a relative position detection device which detects a position of the sub-slide relative to the main slide and outputs a relative position detection signal indicating the detected relative position, wherein the vibration control device controls the sub-slide drive device on the basis of the relative position command signal output from the relative position command device and the relative position detection signal output from the relative position detection device. 7. The press machine according to claim 6 , further comprising: a position command unit which outputs a position command signal indicating a position of the sub-slide with reference to the main slide; and a vibration command unit which outputs a vibration command signal indicating a vibration frequency and a vibration amplitude of the sub-slide, wherein the relative position command device adds the vibration command signal output from the vibration command unit to the position command signal output from the position command unit and outputs the relative position command signal. 8. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the sub-slide drive device includes a servomotor and a hydraulic pump/motor which is driven by the servomotor, and supplies a pressurized fluid to a hydraulic chamber of the cylinder-piston mechanism. 9. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the main slide drive device continuously moves the main slide through a connecting rod of the press machine at least for a forming period. 10. The press machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibration control device is configured to change, through the sub-slide drive device, at least one of a vibration frequency and a vibration amplitude of the sub-slide during forming of the material. 11. A method for controlling a slide of a press machine including a main slide reciprocable in a rectilinear advancing direction, and a sub-slide, on which a mold is mounted, reciprocable in the same direction as the main slide, wherein the main slide and the sub-slide constitute a cylinder-piston mechanism, and the main slide is one of a cylinder and a piston of the cylinder-piston mechanism, while the sub-slide is the other of the cylinder and the piston of the cylinder-piston mechanism, the method comprising steps of: driving the main slide in the rectilinear advancing direction and driving the sub-slide in the rectilinear advancing direction interlockingly with the driving of the main slide, so as to transmit a compression force to the sub-slide through a hydraulic pressure applied interlockingly with the driving of the main slide at least during forming of a material during one press operation cycle; and vibrating the sub-slide at least two times during the one press operation cycle by periodically changing the hydraulic pressure at least during forming of the material. 12. The method for controlling a slide of a press machine according to claim 11 , further comprising controlling a vibration amplitude and a vibration frequency at which the sub-slide vibrates to reduce friction on sliding surfaces of the material and the mold. 13. The method for controlling a slide of a press machine according to claim 12 , further comprising setting the vibration frequency of the sub-slide from 9 Hz to 33.3 Hz and the vibration amplitude of the sub-slide from 0.05 mm to 0.5 mm. 14. The method for controlling a slide of a press machine according to claim 12 , further comprising: setting the vibration frequency of the sub-slide from 11.6 Hz to 33.3 Hz and the vibration amplitude of the sub-slide from 0.05 mm to 0.5 mm, or setting the vibration frequency of the sub-slide of 0.8 Hz or higher but lower than 11.6 Hz and the vibration amplitude of the sub-slide of 0.04 mm or larger, wherein the sub-slide continues moving toward the material while the main slide is descending towards the material. 15. The method for controlling a slide of a press machine according to claim 11 , further comprising controlling the sub-slide to continue moving toward the material while the main slide is descending towards the material. 16. The method for controlling a slide of a press machine according to claim 15 , further comprising setting a vibration frequency of the sub-slide of 0.8 Hz or higher but 11.6 Hz or lower and a vibration amplitude of the sub-slide of 0.04 mm or larger, wherein the sub-slide continues moving toward the material while the main slide
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