Ironing mold and formed material manufacturing method
US-9527128-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9533338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9533338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414470987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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A hydrostatic/hydrodynamic fluid bearing assembly for a can bodymaker is provided. The hydrostatic/hydrodynamic fluid bearing assembly is separate from the ram body. The outboard bearing assembly includes a carriage assembly and a number of elongated journals. The carriage assembly includes a ram coupling, a crank coupling, and body defining a number of journal passages. The ram body is coupled to a ram coupling. The crank coupling is structured to be coupled to a crank arm. Each journal extends through a carriage assembly body journal passage. In this configuration, the ram body may form a can body in a traditional manner, but fluid bearing assembly fluid is not applied to the ram body. Instead the fluid bearing assembly fluid is applied to the journals.
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What is claimed is: 1. An outboard guide bearing assembly for a can bodymaker, said bodymaker including an elongated ram body with a length sufficient for passage through a die pack and/or a redraw assembly of the bodymaker, a crank assembly, and a housing assembly, said crank assembly including a reciprocating crank arm, said outboard guide bearing assembly comprising: a carriage assembly including a body with a ram coupling, a crank coupling, and a number of bearing assemblies; said carriage assembly bearing assemblies are separated from said ram body; said ram coupling structured to be coupled to said ram body; said crank coupling structured to be coupled to said crank arm; wherein said carriage assembly body is structured to travel generally in a plane and to reciprocate between a retracted, first position and a forward, second position; and wherein no bearing assembly directly contacts said ram body such that a cantilever length of said ram body, defined as a length between a free end of said ram body and the carriage assembly body ram coupling, remains constant when said carriage assembly is reciprocated between the retracted, first position and the forward, second position. 2. The outboard guide bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein each said carriage assembly bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly. 3. The outboard guide bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein: said carriage assembly body having a first lateral surface and a second lateral surface; said number of bearing assemblies including a first bearing assembly and a second bearing assembly; said first bearing assembly including a first component and a second component; said second bearing assembly including a first component and a second component; said first bearing assembly first component coupled to said carriage body first lateral surface; said first bearing assembly second component coupled to said bodymaker housing assembly and disposed on said carriage body first lateral surface; said second bearing assembly first component coupled to said carriage body second lateral surface; and said second bearing assembly second component coupled to said bodymaker housing assembly and disposed on said carriage body second lateral surface. 4. The outboard guide bearing assembly of claim 3 wherein: said first bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly wherein said first bearing assembly first component is structured to be coupled to, and in fluid communication with, a lubricant sump; and said second bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly wherein said second bearing assembly first component is structured to be coupled to, and in fluid communication with, a lubricant sump. 5. The outboard guide bearing assembly of claim 3 wherein: said first bearing assembly first component is a saddle; said first bearing assembly second component is a journal channel; said second bearing assembly first component is a saddle; and said second bearing assembly second component is a journal channel. 6. A ram assembly for a can bodymaker, said bodymaker including a crank assembly and a housing assembly, said crank assembly including a reciprocating crank arm, said ram assembly comprising: an elongated ram body with a length sufficient for passage through a die pack and/or a redraw assembly of the bodymaker, an outboard guide bearing assembly including a carriage assembly; said carriage assembly including a body with a ram coupling, a crank coupling, and a number of bearing assemblies; said carriage assembly bearing assemblies are separated from said ram body; said ram body coupled to said ram coupling; said crank coupling structured to be coupled to said crank arm; wherein said carriage assembly body is structured to travel generally in a plane and to reciprocate between a retracted, first position and a forward, second position; and wherein no bearing assembly directly contacts said ram body such that a cantilever length of said ram body, defined as a length between a free end of said ram body and the carriage assembly body ram coupling, remains constant when said carriage assembly is reciprocated between the retracted, first position and the forward, second position. 7. The ram assembly of claim 6 wherein each said carriage assembly bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly. 8. The ram assembly of claim 6 wherein: said carriage body having a first lateral surface and a second lateral surface; said number of bearing assemblies including a first bearing assembly and a second bearing assembly; said first bearing assembly including a first component and a second component; said second bearing assembly including a first component and a second component; said first bearing assembly first component coupled to said carriage body first lateral surface; said first bearing assembly second component coupled to said bodymaker housing assembly and disposed on said carriage body first lateral surface; said second bearing assembly first component coupled to said carriage body second lateral surface; and said second bearing assembly second component coupled to said bodymaker housing assembly and disposed on said carriage body second lateral surface. 9. The ram assembly of claim 8 wherein: said first bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly wherein said first bearing assembly first component is structured to be coupled to, and in fluid communication with, a lubricant sump; and said second bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly wherein said second bearing assembly first component is structured to be coupled to, and in fluid communication with, a lubricant sump. 10. The ram assembly of claim 8 wherein: said first bearing assembly first component is a saddle; said first bearing assembly second component is a journal channel; said second bearing assembly first component is a saddle; and said second bearing assembly second component is a journal channel. 11. The ram assembly of claim 6 wherein said ram body does not extend through a seal assembly structured to collect lubricant. 12. A can bodymaker comprising: a crank assembly; a housing assembly; said crank assembly coupled to said housing assembly and including a reciprocating ram arm; a ram assembly including an elongated ram body with a length sufficient for passage through a die pack and/or a redraw assembly of the bodymaker and an outboard guide bearing assembly; said outboard guide bearing assembly including a carriage assembly; said carriage assembly including a body with a ram coupling, a crank coupling, and a number of bearing assemblies; said carriage assembly bearing assemblies are separated from said ram body; said ram body coupled to said ram coupling; said crank coupling structured to be coupled to said crank arm; wherein said carriage assembly body is structured to travel generally in a plane and to reciprocate between a retracted, first position and a forward, second position; and wherein no bearing assembly directly contacts said ram body such that a cantilever length of said ram body, defined as a length between a free end of said ram body and the carriage assembly body ram coupling, remains constant when said carriage assembly is reciprocated between the retracted, first position and the forward, second position. 13. The can bodymaker of claim 12 wherein each said carriage assembly bearing assembly is a hydrostatic/hydrodynamic bearing assembly. 14. The can bodymaker of claim 12 wherein: said carriage body having a first lateral s
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