Die cushion device and control method of die cushion device
US-10124390-B2 · Nov 13, 2018 · US
US9782816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782816-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514704469-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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There is provided a die cushion device that includes a cushion pad, a hydraulic cylinder configured to lift the cushion pad, and a hydraulic closed circuit connected to a die cushion pressure creation chamber of the hydraulic cylinder. The hydraulic closed circuit includes a pilot drive type logic valve that is operable as a main relief valve at the time of the die cushion operation, and a pilot relief valve configured to create pilot pressure for controlling the logic valve. Hydraulic oil is filled in the hydraulic closed circuit, in a pressurized manner, and the hydraulic oil in the hydraulic closed circuit is pressurized by only die cushion force applied from the cushion pad through the hydraulic cylinder, in one cycle period of the cushion pad.
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A die cushion device comprising: a cushion pad that supports a blank holder through a plurality of cushion pins; a fluid-pressure cylinder configured to lift the cushion pad; and a fluid-pressure closed circuit, the fluid-pressure closed circuit including: a die cushion pressure creation line connected to a die cushion pressure creation chamber of the fluid-pressure cylinder; a system pressure line to which an accumulator is connected, the accumulator being configured to accumulate hydraulic fluid at low system pressure for knockout operation of the cushion pad; a pilot drive type logic valve that is provided between the die cushion pressure creation line and the system pressure line, and that is operable as a main relief valve at a time of die cushion operation; and a pilot relief valve that is provided between the die cushion pressure creation line and the system pressure line, and that creates pilot pressure that acts on a pilot port of the pilot drive type logic valve to control the pilot drive type logic valve, wherein the hydraulic fluid is filled in the fluid-pressure closed circuit in a pressurized manner to pressurize the hydraulic fluid in the fluid-pressure closed circuit in one cycle period of the cushion pad by using only die cushion force applied from the cushion pad through the fluid-pressure cylinder, one cycle period of the cushion pad including the die cushion operation and the knockout operation, no fluid-pressure pump is provided in the fluid-pressure closed circuit for pressurizing and feeding the hydraulic fluid, and the die cushion device further comprises a first solenoid valve that switches pressure to act on the pilot port of the pilot drive type logic valve to any one of the pilot pressure and the system pressure during the one cycle period of the cushion pad. 2. The die cushion device according to claim 1 , wherein the first solenoid valve is a poppet type solenoid valve. 3. The die cushion device according to claim 1 , wherein a second solenoid valve is provided in a line between the die cushion pressure creation line and the system pressure line. 4. The die cushion device according to claim 3 , wherein the second solenoid valve is a poppet type solenoid valve. 5. The die cushion device according to claim 3 , further comprising a controller configured to control the first solenoid valve so that the pilot pressure is applied to the pilot port of the pilot drive type logic valve during a descending period of the cushion pad, and configured to control the second solenoid valve so that the second solenoid valve is opened during a rising period of the cushion pad. 6. The die cushion device according to claim 5 , wherein a plurality of second solenoid valves is provided in a line between the die cushion pressure creation line and the system pressure line in parallel, and wherein the controller individually controls opening and closing of the plurality of second solenoid valves during the rising period of the cushion pad to control a rising speed of the cushion pad. 7. The die cushion device according to claim 5 , wherein the second solenoid valve is a proportional solenoid valve, and wherein the controller controls opening of the proportional solenoid valve during the rising period of the cushion pad to control a rising speed of the cushion pad. 8. The die cushion device according to claim 6 , further comprising a die cushion position detector configured to detect a position of the cushion pad, wherein the controller controls the second solenoid valve in accordance with a detection signal indicating a position of the cushion pad, detected by the die cushion position detector during the rising period of the cushion pad. 9. The die cushion device according to claim 1 , wherein the pilot relief valve is a solenoid proportion pilot relief valve, and the die cushion device further comprises: a die cushion pressure command unit that instructs die cushion pressure; a die cushion speed detector that detects a speed of the cushion pad; and a die cushion pressure controller that controls the solenoid proportion pilot relief valve in accordance with a die cushion pressure command value commanded by the die cushion pressure command unit and a detection value of a speed of the cushion pad, detected by the die cushion speed detector to control the die cushion pressure. 10. The die cushion device according to claim 9 , further comprising a cooling device that cools the system pressure line or the accumulator. 11. The die cushion device according to claim 9 , further comprising a throttle valve for feeding fluid and filling system pressure in the die cushion pressure creation line, the system pressure line, and a pilot pressure creation line in which the pilot relief valve is provided. 12. The die cushion device according to claim 9 , further comprising a throttle valve and a coupler for feeding fluid and filling system pressure in the die cushion pressure creation line, the system pressure line, and a pilot pressure creation line in which the pilot relief valve is provided. 13. The die cushion device according to claim 9 , further comprising a feeding fluid device, the feeding fluid device including: a tank that stores the hydraulic fluid; a discharge port through which the hydraulic fluid is fed into the fluid-pressure closed circuit; a return port through which the hydraulic fluid is returned form the fluid-pressure closed circuit, the return port being connected to the tank; and a fluid-pressure pump that supplies the hydraulic fluid from the tank to the fluid-pressure closed circuit through the discharge port, wherein the fluid-pressure pump is driven only when the hydraulic fluid is filled in the fluid-pressure closed circuit in a pressurized manner. 14. The die cushion device according to claim 13 , further comprising an extension hose with which the feeding fluid device is accompanied, wherein the extension hose is to be connected to at least one of the discharge port and the return port, and wherein a coupler is provided at each of both ends of the extension hose.
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