Metal deforming – By use of tool acting during relative rotation between tool... – During rotation of work
Patent
1979-07-10
1981-06-02
Mehr, Milton S.
Metal deforming
By use of tool acting during relative rotation between tool...
During rotation of work
B21C 3730, B21D 5328
Patent
active
042703751
ABSTRACT:
A forming machine (10) is disclosed as including a rotary drive mechanism (30) that provides accurate control of the degree to which forming is performed. The drive mechanism includes a pair of drive members (34) mounted for movement with a pair of elongated dies that are preferably embodied as die racks (22, 24) mounted on lower and upper bases (12, 14) of the machine. A toothed drive gear (32) is meshed with drive teeth (52) on each of the drive members and is rotatably driven by a drive spindle to thereby move the drive members and hence the dies in order to form a workpiece mounted between the dies. The drive mechanism has particular utility in a machine for forming a thin-walled annular sleeve of a workpiece mounted on a toothed mandrel (38) between the dies. An automatic loader is preferably utilized to mount the workpiece on the mandrel such that movement of the dies engages the die and mandrel teeth with the workpiece sleeve therebetween in order to provide the forming.
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Anderson-Cook Inc.
Mehr Milton S.
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