Die with profiled base wall and its associated punch
US-9393607-B2 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US10710140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10710140-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615375482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A blanking tool is provided for cutting blanks from a sheet of material. The sheet of material includes a product area where the blanks are located, and a web area, which is the area between the blanks. The blanking tool includes a shear having first and second opposing sides, an outer diameter, and an inner diameter. A plurality of contact surfaces are disposed on the second side of the shear. The contact surfaces engage only the web of the material. A tooling assembly is also disclosed, which includes first and second tooling coupled to first and second opposing portions, respectively, of a press and being structured to cooperate to engage the sheet of material therebetween. The blanking tool is coupled to the first tooling, and the shear of the blanking tool cooperates with a portion of the second tooling to cut the blanks from the material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A blanking tool for cutting a number of circular blanks from a sheet of material, said blanking tool comprising: a shear comprising: an inner edge defining a thru hole, an outer edge concentric with the inner edge, and a plurality of contact surfaces disposed between the inner edge and the outer edge, wherein every contact surface of said shear is positioned about the thru hole in the same radial positioning relative to the inner edge and extends from proximate the inner edge toward the outer edge, wherein said plurality of contact surfaces are defined by a plurality of machined surfaces, wherein each of said machined surfaces is a recessed area disposed between a pair of said plurality of contact surfaces, in order that said plurality of contact surfaces comprise high points on a side of said shear, and wherein the blanking tool is structured to cut blanks devoid of any holes or openings. 2. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of contact surfaces comprises an arcuate edge generally flush with the inner edge. 3. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein said high points are disposed in a plane; and wherein said machined surfaces are disposed at a shear angle of between 0 degrees and 30 degrees with respect to the plane of said high points. 4. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of contact surfaces is triangular-shaped. 5. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein said sheet of material comprises a product area corresponding to the area of said material where said blanks are located, and a web corresponding to the area of said material between said blanks; and wherein said plurality of contact surfaces are structured to avoid engagement with said product area of said material. 6. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein the blanking tool is a six-point shear; and wherein none of the contact points of the six-point shear contact the blank. 7. The blanking tool of claim 1 wherein said plurality of contact surfaces are sized and positioned so as to only contact a web of material between adjacent blanks when cutting a maximum density of the circular blanks from the sheet of material with the blanking tool. 8. A tooling assembly for a press, said press being structured to receive a sheet of material to perform a number of machining operations thereto, said tooling assembly comprising: first tooling structured to be coupled to a first portion of said press; second tooling structured to be coupled to a second portion of said press opposite said first tooling, said first tooling and said second tooling being structured to cooperate to engage said sheet of material therebetween; and a blanking tool coupled to said first tooling, said blanking tool comprising: a shear cooperating with a portion of said second tooling to cut a number of blanks from said material, said shear comprising: an inner edge defining a thru hole, an outer edge concentric with the inner edge, and a plurality of contact surfaces disposed between the inner edge and the outer edge, wherein every contact surface of said shear is positioned about the thru hole in the same radial positioning relative to the inner edge and extends from proximate the inner edge toward the outer edge; wherein said plurality of contact surfaces are defined by a plurality of machined surfaces; and wherein each of said machined surfaces is a recessed area disposed between a pair of said plurality of contact surfaces, in order that said plurality of contact surfaces comprise high points on a side of said shear, and wherein the blanking tool is structured to cut blanks devoid of any holes or openings. 9. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein said blanking tool further comprises a plurality of holes in said shear and a plurality of fasteners; and wherein each of said fasteners extends through a corresponding one of said holes to fasten said shear to said first tooling. 10. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein said second tooling comprises a stock plate; wherein said stock plate is structured to support said material as said shear cuts said material to make said blanks. 11. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein said blanking tool further comprises a carbide ring; wherein said carbide ring is disposed on a side of said shear around the inner edge; and wherein said carbide ring comprises the blanking or cutting edge of said blanking tool. 12. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein each of said plurality of contact surfaces comprises an arcuate edge generally flush with the inner edge. 13. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein each of said plurality of contact surfaces is triangular-shaped. 14. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein said sheet of material comprises a product area corresponding to the area of said material where said blanks are located, and a web corresponding to the area of said material between said blanks; and wherein said plurality of contact surfaces are structured to avoid engagement with said product area of said material. 15. The tooling assembly of claim 8 wherein the blanking tool is a six-point shear; and wherein none of the contact points of the six-point shear contact the blank.
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