GB2226514A - Small-diameter metal bar or conduit bending machine - Google Patents

Small-diameter metal bar or conduit bending machine Download PDF

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GB2226514A
GB2226514A GB8915595A GB8915595A GB2226514A GB 2226514 A GB2226514 A GB 2226514A GB 8915595 A GB8915595 A GB 8915595A GB 8915595 A GB8915595 A GB 8915595A GB 2226514 A GB2226514 A GB 2226514A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D9/00Bending tubes using mandrels or the like
    • B21D9/05Bending tubes using mandrels or the like co-operating with forming members
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D11/00Bending not restricted to forms of material mentioned in only one of groups B21D5/00, B21D7/00, B21D9/00; Bending not provided for in groups B21D5/00 - B21D9/00; Twisting
    • B21D11/10Bending specially adapted to produce specific articles, e.g. leaf springs

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The machine comprises a stationary frame segment 1a and a movable or separated frame segment 1b, each including a bending station (51, 52). Where a metallic conduit seems to interfere with the movable frame segment 1b kept in its normal position when the metallic conduit is bent by a bending member, the movable frame segment is displaced e.g. by pivoting by a cylinder 11 to avoid interference, a subsequent bending work is performed beforehand, and then the subject bending work is performed after the movable frame segment is returned to its normal position. The complete frame is substantially according to the desired shape of the bent work. <IMAGE>

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Small-Diameter metallic Conduit 3ending Machine BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention This invention relates to a machine for bending a small-diameter metallic conduit at several points and more particularly, to a small-diameter metallic conduit bending machine adapted to shape a metallic conduit whose individual bend sections differ in the bend direction three-dimensionally from one another, not lying on the same plane, such as the fuel pipeline or brake pipeline of a car.
Description of the Prior Art A conventional small-diameter metallic conduit bending machine of the foregoing type, as disclosed in U.K. Patent Application No.8909512.9 filed on April 26, 1989 comprises a stationary frame formed by connecting bar stock or pipe stock together into a shape substantially conforming to the finished curved shape of a metallic conduit over the whole length and having in a bend section a guide surface or the like defined by a surface which has a curvature smaller than the bend radius of the metallic conduit in its lengthwise direction and is substantially orthogonal to bend plane in its widthwise direction, and a bending member having a peripheral surface facing the guide surface and being moved toward the stationary frame by an actuator attached to the frame. it this machine, the bending work is carried out by securing one end or a given intermediate portion of the straight metallic conduit by means of a clamp tool or the like ( see Fig. 2 ) and pressing the bending member against the frame by moving the bending member straight or circularly toward the frame Drogres- sively from the secured end or intermediate portion toward the other free end or both free ends.
In the foregoing conventional small-diameter metallic conduit bending machine, however, the bending work sometimes cannot be completed because an end portion or the like of the metallic conduit tends to interfere with other parts of the machine, a floor or the like while the metallic conduit is being bent by the bending member.
SUI#MARY OF THE INVENTION Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bending machine capable of performing the bending work successively without causing interference of an end portion or the like of a metallic conduit with other parts of the machine, a floor or the like while a bending member is bending the metallic conduit.
To achieve the foregoing object, a bending machine of the present invention comprises a stationary frame formed by connecting bar stock or pipe stock together into a shape substantially conforming to the finished curved shape of a metallic conduit over the whole length, at least one bending station out of a first bending station and a second bending station, the first bending station being provided on the stationary frame and including a first guide surface defined by a surface which has a curvature smaller than the bend radius of the metallic conduit in its lengthwise direction and is substantially orthogonal to a bend plane in its widthwise direction, and the second bending station being provided on the stationary frame and including a second guide surface defined by a surface substantially parallel to the bend plane and a guide member which is secured to the stationary frame substantially orthogonally to the second guide surface and has a curvature smaller than the bend radius of the metallic conduit, and a bending member which is moved toward the stationary frame by an actuator attached to the frame such that the metallic conduit is bent so as to lie along the first guide surface in the first bending station or along the second guide surface and the guide member in the second bending station.
With this configuration, for the purpose of preventing the metallic conduit from interfering with other parts of the machine, a floor or the like when the metallic conduit is bent by the bending member, a portion of the frame is previously separated from the remainder including a subject bending station, the separated frame portion including a subsequent bending station is pivotably connected to the remainder at a position in the vicinity of a subject bending station, the separated frame portion is displaced by an actuator from its normal position such that the end-of-bending position of the preceding bending work of the remainder, and the startof-bending positions of the subject and subsequent bending stations lie substantially on the same straight line, the subsequent bending work is performed beforehand in the subsequent bending station on the straight line, and then, the subject bending work is performed in the subject bending station with the metallic conduit held doun in both end portions after returning the separated frame portion on the side of the subsequent bending station to its normal position by means of the actuator.
The operation of the present invention is identical with that of the prior patent application in that the bending work is carried out by means of the stationary frame which includes the guide surface, and the bending member which is moved toward the guide by the actuator, such as air cylinder or rotary actuator, attached to the frame such that the metallic conduit is bent so as to lie along the guide surface or along the guide surface and the guide member.However, according to the present invention, where an end portion or the like of the metallic conduit seems to interfere with other parts of the machine, a floor or the like in the bending work, the subject bending work is performed after one subsequent bending work is performed beforehand; hence, the metallic conduit cannot interfere with other parts of the machine, a floor and the like, and a series of bending works can be carried out without hindrance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. l(a) is a fragmentary perspective view showing an embodiment of a bending machine according to the present invention; Fig. l(b) is a fragmentary perspective view of the embodiment after the bending work is performed; and Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a stationary frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EIGODBIENTS Reference numeral 1 designates a generally elongate three-dimensionally-shaped stationary frame which is formed by connecting bar stock, pipe stock or the like together through welding W into a continuous shape substantially conforming to the finished curved shape of a metallic conduit 2 over the whole length and has, in the vicinity of a bend section, preferably within the range of bend angle, a first guide surface 1' defined by a surface whose widthwise direction is substantially orthogonal to a bend plane and a second guide surface 1" defined by a surface substantially parallel to the bend plane. This stationary frame has a flat portion in sectional contour, or preferably is substantially quadrangular in cross section. However, the sectional shape of the second guide surface 1" is not necessarily limited to the above, but may be circular. In this latter case, the second guide surface 1 means a surface defined by lines tangential to the outer peripheral surface of the metallic conduit 2 which extend substantially orthogonally to a guide member 3 hereinafter described. At a given position of the frame 1 where the metallic conduit 2 is bent, a guide member 3 is secured by welding or the like substantially orthogonally to the first guide member 1' and the second guide surface 1".
The curvature or shape of each of the first guide surface 1', second guide surface 1", guide member 3, frame 1 and the like is made smaller than the bend radius of the metallic conduit 2 in consideration of the spring back of the metallic conduit 2 that arises at the time of bending. Here, the guide member 3 may be made of a plate niece or block. Although the frame 1 is secured on a base ( not shown ) by means of a necessary number of posts 4, such a base is not necessarily needed if the posts 4 are connected together. 5, 51 and 52 are bending members which are disposed so as to move toward the stationary frame 1 while pressing the metallic conduit 2 against so as to lie along the first surface l' or along the second guide surface 1" and the guide member 3.
Specifically, the bending member for performing the bending work in cooperation with the first guide surface 1' is disposed so that its peripheral surface faces the first guide surface, whereas the bending member for performing the bending work in cooperation with the second guide surface 1" and the guide member 3 is disposed so that its moving direction is substantially parallel to or slightly inclined from the second guide surface 1". In Figs. 1 and 2, the two-dot chain line 5;, 5' designates the position of the bending member before the bending work. Further, the bending member 52 is attached to a lever 6, and this lever 6 extending outward is pivoted at its center of rotation to the frame 1 at a position in the vicinity of the bend section of the metallic conduit 2.The other end of the lever is rotatably supported by the distal end of a piston rod 7a forming an actuator 7 ( the drawing shows an air cylinder 71 ) and one end of the air cylinder 71 is pivoted to brackets 8 and 81 attached to the frame 1, so that the lever can turn in the direction of the piston rod respondingly to the extension/retraction of the piston rod 7a.
The bending member 5, 51 52 may be actuated by a rotary actuator as disclosed in the prior patent application, as well as the air cylinder 71 illustrated herein serving as the actuator 7.
The bending work of the metallic conduit 2 will now be described. At first, similarly to the prior art, one end of the metallic conduit 2 is locked and secured to a lock member mounted at one end of the frame 1 by the use of an end fixture ( see Fig. 2 ) in a first mode, or a given point in an intermediate portion of the metallic conduit 2 which is indexed using a stopper or the like is secured to an intermediate portion of the frame 1 by the use of a clamp tool or the like in a second mode.Then, the bending work is carried out from the secured end toward the free end in the first mode, or from the secured portion toward both free ends in the second mode, by causing the circular movement of the bending member 5 progressively toward the frame 1 such that the metallic conduit 2 is pressed against so as to lie along the first guide surface 1' or along the second guide surface 1" and the guide member 3 of the frame 1 in contact therewith.
In the foregoing work, an end portion of the metallic conduit 2 sometimes interferes with other parts of the machine, such as the frame or bending member, a floor or the like while the bending member 5 is successively bending the metallic conduit 2. To prevent such interference, according to the present invention, the stationary frame 1 is separated into two in the vicinity of the bend section, preferably in the vicinity of a termination-of-bending portion, where an end portion or the like of the metallic conduit will cause interference during bending, and one of the thus separated frame portions or segments with which interference will occur is made turnable.Specifically, as shown in Fig. l(b), the stationary frame 1 is separated into frame segments la and lb with leaving a bending station M ( a downwardly curved portion in the drawing ) of the stationary frame 1.
An arm 9 is provided whose one end is pivoted at a point C in the vicinity of the bending station M, and is connected with the other separated frame segment lb.
The frame segment lb as a whole can turn about the point C and can twist upward by virtue of an air cylinder 11 attached to the frame segment la such that the straight metallic conduit 2 before bending lies on both frame segments la and lb. Specifically, a lever 12 is pivoted to the distal end of a piston rod lla of the cylinder 11 which in turn is pivoted to a bracket 10, and the other end of this lever 12 is welded to the distal end of the frame segment lb. When the cylinder 11 is actuated from the state of Fig. l(b) to extend the piston rod lla, the distal end of the frame segment lb is twisted upward through the interlocking of the lever 12, and the distal end of the frame segment lb comes onto a prolonged line of the frame segment la ( see Fig. l(a) ).
Therefore, the end-of-bending position of the preceding working step, and the start-of-bending position of the subject bending station M, of the frame segment la, and the start-of-bending position of the subsequent bending station of the frame segment lb lie substantially on the same straight line.
In this state, the metallic conduit 2 is bent beforehand with the bending member 52 via the I-shaped lever 6 by actuating the air cylinder 71 in the bend section on the frame segment lb which is the subsequent bending station ( corresponding to the position of the guide member 3 ). At this moment, the metallic conduit 2 is held down onto the frame segment la by the bending member 52 upon the termination of bending and by the bending member 51 of the bending station preceding to the bending station M. Then, the air cylinder 11 is actuated ( to retract the piston rod lla ); as a result, the metallic conduit 2 is bent so as to lie along the given frame ( or so as to have a shape conforming to the guide surface 1' of the bending station M of Fig. l(b) ) because it is secured on both sides of the bend section even if no bending member is provided in the bending station M. \Mere it is judged from the preceding bending work that the frame segment lb causes no interference, the displaced state of Fig. l(a) may be maintained for the bending work of a next metallic conduit after the metallic conduit 2 having been bent is removed from the frame. 13 is a holding plate for preventing the metallic conduit, which receives the reaction of bending upon being bent by the frame segment lb, from coming off, thereby keeping a desired degree of bending accuracy.
The present invention can be applied in bending bar stock, as well as metallic conduits.
As described above, even where other parts of the machine, a floor or the like seems to cause interference with a passage along which the metallic conduit 2 moves when being bent, according to the present invention, the subject bending work is carried out after at least one -subsequent bending work has been completed beforehand; thus, the bending work of the metallic conduit 2 can be performed successively without hindrance.
Although the embodiment has shown the case where the bend planes of two successive bending stations intersect each other, the present invention can be applied also to where they occupy the same plane.
As described in greater detail, according to the present invention, the bending work is carried out by means of the stationary frame and the bending member which is moved toward the guide by the actuator attached directly or via the posts or brackets to the frame such that the metallic conduit is bent so as to lie along the guide and the guide surface or second guide sure.
Therefore, since the actuator for actuating the bending member is connected to the stationary frame, flexure is prevented from appearing because no stay nor the like is used. Since the bending work is performed in response to the bending member, preferably as the piston rod is pulled by the actuator, the influence of looseness of a bush provided for the piston rod can be reduced minimum, in contrast to the prior art wherein the pushed or extended state is utilized for actuation, and no appreciable bending moment can be imposed. Accordingly, the generation of even a minute discrepancy ( breathing between the bending member and the guide can be prevented, whereby curved products of high accuracy can be fabricated.
Further, where an end portion or the like of the metallic conduit seems to interfere with other parts of the machine, a floor or the like when the metallic conduit is bent by the bending member, one of the frame segments previously separated is displaced to perform one subsequent bending work beforehand, and then, the preceding or subject bending work is performed after the one frame segment displaced is restored; thus, a series of bending works can be carried out successively without hindrance.
Further, since the whole bending machine can be composed by cutting square bar stock or the like on sale to given lengthes, bending each bar element, welding these bar elements, except a part, into a continuous shape substantially conforming to the finished curved shape of the metallic conduit over the whole length, securing the plate-like guides at given positions to form the frame, disposing the bending members ( inclusive of the actuators ) as able to operate toward the frame, and making a part or segment of the frame turnable, the parts can be remarkably decreased, the machine can be made small in size, light in weight, and low in manufacturing cost, and can be manufactured in a very short time; hence, it is possible to surely put the machine in a serviceable state before the starting of mass production.

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1. A machine for bending lengths of pipe or bar stock or the like comprising a frame which is formed into a shape substantially conforming to the desired finished curved shape of a length of stock to be bent, at least one bending section including a guide which has a curvature smaller than the radius of the bend to be formed in the lengthwise direction and is substantially orthogonal to the plane of the bend in the widthwise direction, and a bending member which is movable so as, in use, to bend a length of stock to line along the guide, wherein a portion of the frame is movable from an operating position to a retracted position.
2. A machine for bending lengths of pipe or bar stock comprising a frame which is formed into a shape substantially conforming to the desired finished curved shape of a length of stock to be bent, at least one bending station out of a first bending station and a second bending station, the first being station including a first guide surface which has a curvature smaller than the radius of the bend to be formed in its lengthwise direction and is substantially orthogonal to the-plane of the bend in its widthwise direction, the second bending station including a second guide surface substantially parallel to the plane of the bend to be formed and a guide member which is disposed on the frame in a direction substantially orthogonally to the second guide surface and has a curvature smaller than the radius of the bend to be formed, and a bending member which is movable by an actuator attached to the frame, to bend a length of stock to lie along the first guide surface in the first bending station or along the second guide surface and the guide member in the second bending station, wherein a portion of the frame is separable from the remainder including a bending station to be used, by virtue of a pivotal connection.
3. A bending machine according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the separable from portion is displaceable by an actuator from its normal position such that the end-ofbending position of the preceding bend work of the remainder, and the start-of-bending positions of the subject and subsequent bending stations lie substantially on the same straight line, the subsequent bending work is performed beforehand in the subsequent bending station on the straight line, and then, the subject bending work is performed in the subject bending station with the metallic conduit held down in both bend portions after returning the separated fram portion on the side of the subsequent bending station to its normal position by means of the actuator.
4. A bending machine according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the bending member is moved by an air, cylinder or a rotary actuator.
5. A bending machine according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the frame is separable in the vicinity of a termination-of-bending portion.
6. A bending machine according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the separable frame portion is moved by an air cylinder.
7. A bending machine according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the bending members are adatped to hold down a length of stock being being in both bend portions.
8. A bending machine according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the separable frame portion has a holding plate additionally.
9. A bending machine constructed and arranged substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings.
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