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US2368069A
US2368069A US488896A US48889643A US2368069A US 2368069 A US2368069 A US 2368069A US 488896 A US488896 A US 488896A US 48889643 A US48889643 A US 48889643A US 2368069 A US2368069 A US 2368069A
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  • This invention relates to improved procedure and equipment for forging or forming various articles so as to facilitate plural forging or forming or associated operations and to minimize subsequent finishing operations.
  • One purpose of the present invention is to provide an integral one-piece forging or form-. ing die and die holders for receiving and supporting the same and adapted to be mounted on the relatively movable die-carrying members of a suitable forging machine, the die preferably being provided with a handle whereby it may readily be placed between the die supporting members of the forging machine in association with said die holders, and removed and if necessary replaced between other die holders in the same or difierent forging or forming machines and removed and if necessary placed in a suitable device for ejecting the finished forging.
  • Another purpose of the invention is to provide an improved procedure for forging or forming metal or other articles in a one-piece or integral die, which comprises providing such a, die with a handle and transporting the die from one r :n'. die holders to another in one or more forging, forming, or ejecting machines or devices.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view partly in section showing portions of a standard forging machine showing the die holders and die, embodying and adapted to carry out the present invention, associated therein.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation of the integral or one piece die with its handle.
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is an elevation partly broken away and insection of a Wrench socket which has been forged in the equipment and by use of the method illustrated.
  • the drawings illustrate a standard forging machine including a relatively fixed die-supporting member Ill and a relatively movable die-supporting member II which may recede from cooperation with member ID, as shown, to the chaindotted line position thereof shown in Figure 1.
  • Member ID supports a removable die holder Illa and member H, a removable die holder Ha. formed with registering or mating recesses of suitable shape at I 02) and llb respectively, so as to provide a cavity for embracing or securing therein a removable one-piece die I? having an article-forming cavity extending therethrough.
  • the die l2 preferably has thereon a handle l3 for assistance in placing it in position between the die holders when they are apart, usually in the recesses of one or the other so that it will be gripped and supported between the holders for a forging or other forming operation.
  • two sets of die holder recesses are provided, one above the other in the forging machine shown which may have two forging or forming plungers or dies carried on the reciprocal pressing or forging member thereof, the pressing or forging member designated M in the drawings, being in the particular installation shown provided with a wrench socket forging member 14a and a, wrench socket punch Mb, the latter arranged above the former.
  • the die [2 may be placed in one cavity or the other either in position for a forging operation thereon by plunger Ma or a punching operation by plunger Mb, the die holders being cut away or apertured as at lllc, lie to provide spaces through which handle 13 may extend when the die holders are closed in registry, whether the die is placed in one or the other of the upper and lower cavities.
  • the die handle l3 has an offset l3a therein for clearing the plunger or punch Mb when the die is arranged in the lower set of recesses l0?) and llb and a forging operation is performed by plunger Ha.
  • the die I2 herein shown as for wrench sockets is open at both ends longitudinally thereof and the die may be vented through a vent aperture l5 in the holder opposite plunger Ma during the socket-forming operation.
  • punch Mb may have a bore l6 therein through which the punching is ejected.
  • a shear plate is shown at I! with which punch Mb cooperates as will be understood.
  • stripper plates l8 are associated with the die holders so as to overhang the larger opening in the die as shown.
  • a billet l3 (chain-dotted in The holder opposite Figure 3) of metal is heated to forging temperature and placed in die l2 as indicated.
  • Die I2 is then placed in registry in a lower holder cavity while the holders are apart (chain-dotted position of Figure 1), the die holders then being closed in registry by the forging machine.
  • the machine is operated to force plunger Ila into the article forming cavity of. die l2 from one end thereof, to forge or form socket S against backing portions of die holders a and I la restricting or blocking the other end of the die cavity and against the surfaces of the die cavity after which the plunger is withdrawn.
  • die holders are moved apart as will be understood, whereupon, die [2 containing socket S is moved up to and placed in registry with upper die holder cavity which subsequently are closed and plunger [4b is advanced to punch a squared aperture through the bottom of socket S, one end of the die cavity being blocked by backing portions of the holders [0a and Ila to take the force of plunger Mb. Plunger Mb is then withdrawn and the die holders separated by the usual operations of the forging machine whereupon the die may be removed and placed in another holder (not shown) for operation of an ejecting plunger against the bottom of the socket S through the bottom of die i2 to eject the socket.
  • the socket S may then be finished by machining or grinding such surfaces as require it.
  • the outer cylindrical surface of the socket may be effectively finished in a centerless grinder.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward each other to support said die in relatively fixed position with one end of said article-forming cavity blocked, and an article-forming member relatively movable into and out of said die cavity from the other end thereof to form the article against the die-supporting member and against the surface of the die cavity, said die being insertable in or removable from between said diesupporting members while the same are separated.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of one end of the die received in either of said diereceiving cavities, and backing means on said die-supporting members for blocking the other end of said die cavity.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a. one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members,
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therein from an end thereof, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of spaced die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said diereceiving cavities by relatively moving said diesupporting members, and a plurality of spaced forging or forming members operable into and out of said die-receiving cavities, said die having a handle thereon to facilitate insertion in or removal from said die-receiving cavities, said handle having an offset portion in spaced relation to said die to provide clearance for operation of one of said forging or forming members when said die is supported between said diesupporting members in cooperative relation to another of said forging or forming members.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, diesupporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of diereceiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other.
  • said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of one end of the die received in either of said die-receiving cavities, and backing means on said die-supporting members for blocking the other end of said die cavity, said die having a handle thereon to facilitate insertion in or removal from said die-receiving cavities, said die-supporting members being apertured at the joining portions thereof outwardly of said die-receiving cavity for receiving said handle to extend outwardly of the die-supporting members.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an artcile-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a die-receiving cavity when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from said die-receiving tively movable into and out of said die cavity I from said end thereof, said die being insertable in or removable from between said die-supporting members while the same are separated and stripper means supported by said die-supporting members, said stripper means having an inwardly extending portion or portions engageable by an article formed in said die to prevent removal of the article therefrom upon withdrawal of said forging or forming member from the die.
  • Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therein from an end thereof, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the diesupporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removablefrom one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of said die-receiving cavities and stripper means mounted in association with each of said die-receiving cavities, said stripper means having inwardly extending portions engageable by articles formed in said die to prevent removal of the article therefrom upon withdrawal of a forging or forming member from the die.

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Jan. 23, 194.5. E, POO T AL 2,368,069
PROCEDURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR FORGING 0R FORMING ARTICLES Filed May 28, 1943 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR: (Element ECPooKQ 8v Hrchur P. stone ATTORNEYS.
Jan. 23, 1945. c, E. POOLE ET AL 2,368,069
PROCEDURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR FORGING OR FORMING ARTICLES Filed May 28, 1943 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR- Clemenc E. Poole & By Hrihur P. iztone A TTORA'E 3 'S.
Patented Jan. 23, 1945 PROCEDURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR FORG- ING OR FORMING ARTICLES Clement E. Poole, Uniontown, and Arthur P. Stone. Akron, Ohio, assignors to Wright Tool & Forge Company, Earbcrton, Ohio, at corporation of Ohio Application May 28, 1943, Serial No. 488,896
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This invention relates to improved procedure and equipment for forging or forming various articles so as to facilitate plural forging or forming or associated operations and to minimize subsequent finishing operations.
Heretofore, articles of metal have been forged in one-piece or integral dies, but the procedure and equipment for doing so have not been entirely satisfactory.
One purpose of the present invention is to provide an integral one-piece forging or form-. ing die and die holders for receiving and supporting the same and adapted to be mounted on the relatively movable die-carrying members of a suitable forging machine, the die preferably being provided with a handle whereby it may readily be placed between the die supporting members of the forging machine in association with said die holders, and removed and if necessary replaced between other die holders in the same or difierent forging or forming machines and removed and if necessary placed in a suitable device for ejecting the finished forging.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide an improved procedure for forging or forming metal or other articles in a one-piece or integral die, which comprises providing such a, die with a handle and transporting the die from one r :n'. die holders to another in one or more forging, forming, or ejecting machines or devices.
The foregoing and other purposes of the invention are attained by the equipment and procedure illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention is illustrated as utilizable for the forging of wrench sockets, it is to be understood that it is not limited to such application, but is capable of gen eral' use in forging or forming operations.
Referring to the drawings:
Figure 1 is a plan view partly in section showing portions of a standard forging machine showing the die holders and die, embodying and adapted to carry out the present invention, associated therein.
Figure 2 is an elevation of the integral or one piece die with its handle.
Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is an elevation partly broken away and insection of a Wrench socket which has been forged in the equipment and by use of the method illustrated.
The drawings illustrate a standard forging machine including a relatively fixed die-supporting member Ill and a relatively movable die-supporting member II which may recede from cooperation with member ID, as shown, to the chaindotted line position thereof shown in Figure 1.
Member ID supports a removable die holder Illa and member H, a removable die holder Ha. formed with registering or mating recesses of suitable shape at I 02) and llb respectively, so as to provide a cavity for embracing or securing therein a removable one-piece die I? having an article-forming cavity extending therethrough. The die l2 preferably has thereon a handle l3 for assistance in placing it in position between the die holders when they are apart, usually in the recesses of one or the other so that it will be gripped and supported between the holders for a forging or other forming operation.
As appears from Figures 1 and 3, two sets of die holder recesses are provided, one above the other in the forging machine shown which may have two forging or forming plungers or dies carried on the reciprocal pressing or forging member thereof, the pressing or forging member designated M in the drawings, being in the particular installation shown provided with a wrench socket forging member 14a and a, wrench socket punch Mb, the latter arranged above the former.
As best illustrated in Figure 3, the die [2 may be placed in one cavity or the other either in position for a forging operation thereon by plunger Ma or a punching operation by plunger Mb, the die holders being cut away or apertured as at lllc, lie to provide spaces through which handle 13 may extend when the die holders are closed in registry, whether the die is placed in one or the other of the upper and lower cavities. The die handle l3 has an offset l3a therein for clearing the plunger or punch Mb when the die is arranged in the lower set of recesses l0?) and llb and a forging operation is performed by plunger Ha.
The die I2 herein shown as for wrench sockets is open at both ends longitudinally thereof and the die may be vented through a vent aperture l5 in the holder opposite plunger Ma during the socket-forming operation. punch Mb may have a bore l6 therein through which the punching is ejected. A shear plate is shown at I! with which punch Mb cooperates as will be understood.
To the end that the socket in the die [2 will not be displaced therefrom by withdrawal of the plungers I 4a or Mb, stripper plates l8 are associated with the die holders so as to overhang the larger opening in the die as shown.
In carrying out the procedure and in use of the improved equipment a billet l3 (chain-dotted in The holder opposite Figure 3) of metal is heated to forging temperature and placed in die l2 as indicated. Die I2 is then placed in registry in a lower holder cavity while the holders are apart (chain-dotted position of Figure 1), the die holders then being closed in registry by the forging machine. Next, the machine is operated to force plunger Ila into the article forming cavity of. die l2 from one end thereof, to forge or form socket S against backing portions of die holders a and I la restricting or blocking the other end of the die cavity and against the surfaces of the die cavity after which the plunger is withdrawn.
After this forging operation, the die holders are moved apart as will be understood, whereupon, die [2 containing socket S is moved up to and placed in registry with upper die holder cavity which subsequently are closed and plunger [4b is advanced to punch a squared aperture through the bottom of socket S, one end of the die cavity being blocked by backing portions of the holders [0a and Ila to take the force of plunger Mb. Plunger Mb is then withdrawn and the die holders separated by the usual operations of the forging machine whereupon the die may be removed and placed in another holder (not shown) for operation of an ejecting plunger against the bottom of the socket S through the bottom of die i2 to eject the socket.
The socket S may then be finished by machining or grinding such surfaces as require it.
Because of the use of an integral die, the outer cylindrical surface of the socket may be effectively finished in a centerless grinder.
While the invention is illustrated in connection with the forging of metal, it is obvious that it may be utilized for forming or molding objects of metal, plastic materials or the like.
Modifications of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the spirit thereof or the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward each other to support said die in relatively fixed position with one end of said article-forming cavity blocked, and an article-forming member relatively movable into and out of said die cavity from the other end thereof to form the article against the die-supporting member and against the surface of the die cavity, said die being insertable in or removable from between said diesupporting members while the same are separated.
2. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of one end of the die received in either of said diereceiving cavities, and backing means on said die-supporting members for blocking the other end of said die cavity.
3. Forging or forming equipment comprising a. one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members,
a plurality of forcing or forming members operable into and out of one end of the die received in either of said die-receiving cavities, and backing means on said die-supporting members for blocking the other end of said die cavity, said die having a handle thereon to facilitate insertion in or removal from said die-receiving cavity.
4. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therein from an end thereof, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of spaced die-receiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said diereceiving cavities by relatively moving said diesupporting members, and a plurality of spaced forging or forming members operable into and out of said die-receiving cavities, said die having a handle thereon to facilitate insertion in or removal from said die-receiving cavities, said handle having an offset portion in spaced relation to said die to provide clearance for operation of one of said forging or forming members when said die is supported between said diesupporting members in cooperative relation to another of said forging or forming members.
5. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, diesupporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of diereceiving cavities when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other. said die being insertable in or removable from one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of one end of the die received in either of said die-receiving cavities, and backing means on said die-supporting members for blocking the other end of said die cavity, said die having a handle thereon to facilitate insertion in or removal from said die-receiving cavities, said die-supporting members being apertured at the joining portions thereof outwardly of said die-receiving cavity for receiving said handle to extend outwardly of the die-supporting members.
6. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an artcile-forming cavity extending longitudinally therethrough, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a die-receiving cavity when the die-supporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removable from said die-receiving tively movable into and out of said die cavity I from said end thereof, said die being insertable in or removable from between said die-supporting members while the same are separated and stripper means supported by said die-supporting members, said stripper means having an inwardly extending portion or portions engageable by an article formed in said die to prevent removal of the article therefrom upon withdrawal of said forging or forming member from the die.
8. Forging or forming equipment comprising a one-piece die having an article-forming cavity extending longitudinally therein from an end thereof, die-supporting members relatively movable toward and from each other, said die-supporting members being recessed to provide a plurality of die-receiving cavities when the diesupporting members are relatively moved toward each other, said die being insertable in or removablefrom one or other of said die-receiving cavities by relatively moving said die-supporting members, a plurality of forging or forming members operable into and out of said die-receiving cavities and stripper means mounted in association with each of said die-receiving cavities, said stripper means having inwardly extending portions engageable by articles formed in said die to prevent removal of the article therefrom upon withdrawal of a forging or forming member from the die.
CLEMENT E, POOLE.
ARTHUR P. STONE.
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US2464323A (en) * 1946-03-13 1949-03-15 Gen Motors Corp Punch for fluting gun-barrel chambers
US2586336A (en) * 1948-05-01 1952-02-19 Huck Mfg Co Apparatus for and method of making tubular rivet elements
US4078415A (en) * 1975-12-23 1978-03-14 Peltzer & Ehlers Process of manufacturing shaped bodies by cold shaping
US4291568A (en) * 1979-08-27 1981-09-29 Veeder Industries Inc. Method of forming socket wrenches
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US2464323A (en) * 1946-03-13 1949-03-15 Gen Motors Corp Punch for fluting gun-barrel chambers
US2586336A (en) * 1948-05-01 1952-02-19 Huck Mfg Co Apparatus for and method of making tubular rivet elements
US4078415A (en) * 1975-12-23 1978-03-14 Peltzer & Ehlers Process of manufacturing shaped bodies by cold shaping
US4291568A (en) * 1979-08-27 1981-09-29 Veeder Industries Inc. Method of forming socket wrenches
EP0053048B1 (en) * 1980-11-04 1992-04-29 Thomson-Csf Multichannel detection system with diversity transmission

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