Hot boxes for hot-forming presses

US11072011B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11072011-B2
Application numberUS-201816164623-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2018
Priority dateOct 18, 2018
Publication dateJul 27, 2021
Grant dateJul 27, 2021

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A hot box comprises a lower hot-box portion and an upper hot-box portion. The lower hot-box portion comprises a lower housing, a lower heating plate, and a lower insulation layer. The lower heating plate is received within the lower housing and is configured to support a lower die. The lower insulation layer is positioned between the lower housing and the lower heating plate. The upper hot-box portion is positionable above the lower hot-box portion and comprises an upper housing, an upper heating plate, and an upper insulation layer. The upper heating plate is received within the upper housing and is configured to support an upper die. The upper insulation layer is positioned between the upper housing and the upper heating plate.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hot box of a hot-forming press, the hot box comprising: a lower hot-box portion, comprising: a lower housing; a lower heating plate, received within the lower housing and configured to support a lower die; and a lower insulation layer, positioned between the lower housing and the lower heating plate; and an upper hot-box portion, positionable above the lower hot-box portion and comprising: an upper housing; an upper heating plate, received within the upper housing and configured to support an upper die; and an upper insulation layer, positioned between the upper housing and the upper heating plate, wherein: the lower hot-box portion and the upper hot-box portion provide a thermal barrier around a workpiece, received between the lower die and the upper die, when the lower hot-box portion and the upper hot-box portion are in contact with each other; the lower housing comprises a lower base plate and lower side walls, positioned above the lower base plate; the lower heating plate defines a lower slot, configured to receive a lower coupler for operatively retaining the lower die to the lower heating plate; and the lower side walls define a lower access passage, configured to provide access to the lower slot for operative insertion and removal of the lower coupler. 2. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein the lower base plate, the lower insulation layer, and the lower heating plate collectively define at least one lower lift-pin passage, configured to receive at least one lower-die lift pin for operative engagement with the lower die and separation of the lower die from the lower hot-box portion. 3. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein: the lower base plate, the lower insulation layer, and the lower heating plate collectively define lower bolt passages; and the lower hot-box portion further comprises: lower bolts, extending through the lower bolt passages; and spring-loaded lower nut assemblies, operatively coupled to the lower bolts and configured to permit the lower hot-box portion to expand and contract without damage to the lower hot-box portion. 4. The hot box according to claim 3 , wherein the spring-loaded lower nut assemblies are positioned within the lower base plate. 5. The hot box according to claim 3 , wherein: the lower bolt passages comprise lower rounded counterbores; and the lower bolts comprise lower rounded heads, configured to mate with the lower rounded counterbores. 6. The hot box according to claim 3 , wherein: the lower heating plate defines the lower rounded counterbores; and the lower rounded heads are positioned within the lower heating plate. 7. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein: the lower insulation layer defines a lower insulation volume; and the lower heating plate is positioned within the lower insulation volume. 8. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein the lower heating plate defines a lower heating-plate volume, sized to receive and operatively position the lower die. 9. The hot box according to claim 8 , wherein: the lower hot-box portion has a lower front side and a lower rear side; and the lower heating-plate volume is positioned closer to the lower front side than to the lower rear side. 10. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein the lower heating plate and the lower side walls collectively define lower heating-rod passages, configured to receive lower heating rods. 11. The hot box according to claim 10 , wherein: the lower hot-box portion has a lower front side and a lower rear side; and the lower heating-rod passages extend through the lower side walls only on the lower rear side. 12. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein the lower base plate comprises a lower peripheral flange, configured to operatively couple the lower hot-box portion to a lower bolster plate of the hot-forming press. 13. The hot box according to claim 1 , wherein the lower hot-box portion further comprises a lower cold plate, positioned between the lower insulation layer and the lower base plate and configured to draw heat away from the hot box. 14. The hot box according to claim 13 , wherein the lower cold plate extends between the lower base plate and the lower side walls. 15. A hot box of a hot-forming press, the hot box comprising: a lower hot-box portion, comprising: a lower housing; a lower heating plate, received within the lower housing and configured to support a lower die; and a lower insulation layer, positioned between the lower housing and the lower heating plate; and an upper hot-box portion, positionable above the lower hot-box portion and comprising: an upper housing; an upper heating plate, received within the upper housing and configured to support an upper die; and an upper insulation layer, positioned between the upper housing and the upper heating plate, wherein: the lower hot-box portion and the upper hot-box portion provide a thermal barrier around a workpiece, received between the lower die and the upper die, when the lower hot-box portion and the upper hot-box portion are in contact with each other; the upper housing comprises an upper top plate and upper side walls, positioned below the upper top plate; the upper heating plate defines an upper slot, configured to receive an upper coupler for operatively retaining the upper die to the upper heating plate; and the upper side walls define an upper access passage, configured to provide access to the upper slot for operative insertion and removal of the upper coupler. 16. The hot box according to claim 15 , wherein: the upper top plate, the upper insulation layer, and the upper heating plate collectively define upper bolt passages; and the upper hot-box portion further comprises: upper bolts, extending through the upper bolt passages; and spring-loaded upper nut assemblies, operatively coupled to the upper bolts and configured to enable the upper hot-box portion to expand and contract without damage to the upper hot-box portion. 17. The hot box according to claim 16 , wherein the spring-loaded upper nut assemblies are positioned within the upper top plate. 18. The hot box according to claim 16 , wherein: the upper bolt passages comprise upper rounded counterbores; and the upper bolts comprise upper rounded heads, configured to mate with the upper rounded counterbores. 19. The hot box according to claim 18 , wherein: the upper heating plate defines the upper rounded counterbores; and the upper rounded heads are positioned within the upper heating plate. 20. The hot box according to claim 15 , wherein: the upper insulation layer defines an upper insulation volume; and the upper heating plate is positioned within the upper insulation volume. 21. The hot box according to claim 15 , wherein the upper heating plate defines an upper heating-plate volume, sized to receive and operatively position the upper die. 22. The hot box according to claim 21 , wherein: the upper hot-box portion has an upper front side and an upper rear side; and the upper heating-plate volume is positioned closer to the upper front side than to the upper rear side. 23. The hot box according to claim 15 , wherein the upper heating plate and the upper side walls collectively define upper heating-rod passages, configured to receive upper heating rods. 24. The hot box according to claim 23 , wherein: the upper hot-box portion has an upper

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  • Heating or cooling · CPC title

  • B21D22/022Primary

    by heating the blank or stamping associated with heat treatment (C21D takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Press plates · CPC title

  • with heating or cooling means · CPC title

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What does patent US11072011B2 cover?
A hot box comprises a lower hot-box portion and an upper hot-box portion. The lower hot-box portion comprises a lower housing, a lower heating plate, and a lower insulation layer. The lower heating plate is received within the lower housing and is configured to support a lower die. The lower insulation layer is positioned between the lower housing and the lower heating plate. The upper hot-box …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B21D22/022. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 27 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).