Press construction

A press wherein a pair of press members are connected together by a generally parallel linkage and a hydraulic or other fluid pressure mechanism is connected between the press members to forcibly move the latter together for forming a workpiece therebetween.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
This invention relates generally to metal working apparatus, and is 
especially concerned with a press employing die carrying bodies 
constrained to movement toward and away from each other by pivoted links 
and forcibly movable together by a fluid pressure operator interconnected 
between the bodies. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
It is an important object of the present invention to provide a press 
construction of the type described wherein a pair of die carrying bodies 
are constrained to move toward and away from each other by spaced links 
pivotally connected to the bodies, and the fluid pressure operating means 
includes a piston-and-cylinder assembly pivotally connected between the 
bodies. 
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a press 
construction of the type described in the preceding paragraph wherein the 
fluid pressure means is located outboard of the connecting links, and the 
link remote from the fluid pressure means is disconnectible from at least 
one of the press bodies to afford an additional dimension of access to the 
space between the press bodies, as for removal of a workpiece formed about 
one of the press bodies. 
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a press 
construction having the advantageous characteristics mentioned in the 
preceding paragraph, wherein the body connecting links are generally 
parallel, for parallel movement of the bodies, and wherein a retaining 
latch or holder is provided between a link proximate to the fluid pressure 
operating means and the adjacent body, to retain the latter away from the 
other body upon disconnection of a remote link. 
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a press 
construction which is extremely simple to manufacture, requiring only a 
minimum of parts and machining; wherein the possibility of cocking or 
uneven movement of the press bodies toward each other is minimized or 
eliminated; and further wherein work that is substantially or completely 
closed may be quickly and easily removed from the press without opening or 
bending back of the work to clear the parts of the press. 
Other objects of the present invention will become apparent upon reading 
the following specification and referring to the accompanying drawings, 
which form a material part of this disclosure. 
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, 
combinations of elements, and arrangements of parts, which will be 
exemplified in the construction hereinafter described, and of which the 
scope will be indicated by the appended claims.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, and specifically to FIG. 1 
thereof, a press is there generally designated 10, and includes a lower 
press body or bed 11 adapted to rest on a suitable supporting surface 12, 
such as a floor, or elevated platform. The lower press body or bed 11 may 
be generally rectangular in outline, and is illustrated as being 
horizontally elongate in the side views of FIGS. 1 and 2, having opposite 
ends 13 and 14. In FIGS. 3-5, it may be seen that the lower press body or 
block 11 is of a lesser, horizontally transverse dimension, as between 
opposite sides 15 and 16. However, these proportions are not essential, 
and the length between ends 13 and 14 may be reduced, while the width 
between sides 15 and 16 may be increased. 
The upper surface 17 of the bed 11 may be generally horizontal, and 
substantially flat, and may be provided with a suitable die receiver 18, 
which may be an elongate groove, as in the illustrated embodiment, spaced 
laterally between the side surfaces 15 and 16, and receiving a lower die 
20. The die 20 may be of any desired configuration, such as the 
illustrated female die having a groove. 
Superposed over the lower press body or bed is an upper press body or block 
25, which may also be of elongate configuration, as between opposite ends 
26 and 27, and may be of a transverse dimension or width approximately 
equal to that of the bed 11, as between sides 28 and 29. 
The upper press body or block 25 may have its lower surface 30 generally 
parallel to the upper surface 17 of bed 11, and may be provided therein 
with a die receiver 31, such as a groove, for receiving a die element 32 
complementary to the lower die element 20. Any suitable means may be 
provided to removably retain the die elements 20 and 32 in their 
respective receivers 18 and 31. 
As best seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the lower press body or bed 11 is longer 
than the upper press body or block 25, the bed extending considerably 
beyond the block, as in the region 35 toward the right in FIGS. 1 and 2. 
Kinematically connecting the press bodies 11 and 25 for relative movement 
toward and away from each other are two sets of laterally opposed links, 
one set being 36 and 37, and the other set being 38 and 39. The leftward 
or outer pair of links 36 and 37, as seen in FIGS. 1-3 are generally 
parallel to each other, both being pivotedly connected at their lower ends 
by a lower pin 40 in the bed 11, and both being connected at their upper 
ends by an upper pin 41 in the upper press member or block 25. 
The other laterally opposed set of links 38 and 39, being spaced rightward 
from the links 36 and 37, and between the ends 13 and 14 of bed 11, each 
have their lower ends pivoted, as by a pin 42 to the press bed 11, and are 
pivoted in an upper region by a pin 43 to the press body or block 25. 
Further, the bed 11 and block 25 are parallel to each other, while the 
link set 36 and 37 between pins 40 and 41 are parallel to the link set 38 
and 39 between the pins 42 and 43. Thus, the press block 25 and bed 11 are 
connected by a parallel linkage 36, 37, 38 and 39, for movement of the 
block in parallelism with and toward and away from the bed. Of course, 
this displaces the die members 20 and 32 into and out of complementary 
forming relation with respect to each other. 
The links 38 and 39 are provided with upward and outward extensions 45 and 
46 beyond the upper pin 43. The extensions 45 and 46 may be generally 
parallel to each other and provided with a series of pairs of pin 
receivers or holes 47, 48 and 49 arranged in a row and at differently 
spaced locations from pin 42. 
Outboard of the links 38 and 39, remote from the links 36 and 37, and over 
the bed extension 35, is a fluid pressure operator 50. The operator 50 may 
include a piston-and-cylinder assembly 51, having a lug 52 extending from 
one end of the assembly 51 into an upstanding, journal block or gudgeon 
53, a pintle 54 extending through both the gudgeon and lug. The lug 52 may 
be rigid with the cylinder of the assembly 51. 
The fluid pressure assembly 51 may extend upwardly and inwardly from the 
journal block 53 over the bed extension 35; and, projecting from the other 
end of the assembly 51 may be an extensile and retractile piston rod 55. 
The piston rod 55 enters between the link extensions 45 and 46, and a pin 
56 may extend rotatably through the link extensions and intermediate 
piston rod, being received in a selected set of journal holes 47, 48, 49. 
Suitable fluid conducting means or conduits 57 and 58 may connect to 
opposite ends of the assembly 51, interiorly of the cylinder thereof on 
opposite sides of the piston therein. Thus, by suitable valved connections 
(not shown) the piston rod 55 may be extended, as in FIG. 2, to move the 
press bodies 25 and 11 toward each other, and retracted to move the press 
bodies away from each other. 
In the retracted position of press bodies away from each other, as in FIGS. 
1 and 4, a workpiece may be inserted in the space between the press 
bodies, and the assembly 51 actuated to move the press bodies toward each 
other and deform the workpiece. Of course, a wide variety of shapes, sizes 
and configurations of workpieces may be produced, in accordance with the 
selected dies and operating procedures. It is not uncommon to form a 
series of bends in a single workpiece at spaced locations therealong, as 
by shifting the workpiece between bent formations, to result in a closed 
or substantially closed workpiece extending entirely or substantially 
entirely about the press block 25. In such a situation, the workpiece may 
be removed in its fully formed shape by disconnecting the links 36 and 37 
from one of the press bodies 11, 25. For example, removing the upper pin 
41 and letting the links 36 and 37 fall away from the upper press body. 
The workpiece may then be moved leftward over the body 25. 
In order to prevent dropping of the upper press body or block 25 when the 
links 36 and 37 are disconnected from the upper block, a detachable link 
or latch may be provided between the link extensions 45 and 46 and the 
upper side of the block 25. For example, a pair of upstanding lugs 60 may 
be welded or otherwise suitably fixed to and upstanding from respective 
link extensions 45 and 46. An elongate latch member or detachable link 61 
may have one end pivotally retained between the lugs 60, as by a pin 62. 
Adjacent to the other end of the link or latch member 61 may be provided 
an open catch or notch 63. Suitably fixed to the upper side of the block 
25, spaced between the block ends 26 and 27, may be a a pair of lugs 65, 
being laterally spaced apart and having extending therebetween a pin 66. 
The pin 66 is spaced from the pin 62 such that the latch 61 will receive 
in its notch 63 the pin 66 when the press bodies are parallel. Thus, the 
links 36 and 37 may be detached from the upper block 25, and the latch or 
retainer 61 will serve to hold the upper block 25 generally parallel to 
and spaced away from the bed 11, to facilitate access to the workspace 
between the press bodies. 
From the foregoing, it is seen that the press construction of the present 
invention is adapted to be manufactured and assembled at a reasonable 
cost, is operable to effectively eliminate the possibility of cocking as 
in conventional presses, while uniquely affording access to the 
workstation and removal therefrom of complex workpieces of closed 
configuration. 
Although the present invention has been described in some detail by way of 
illustration and example for purposes of clarity of understanding, it is 
understood that certain changes and modifications may be made within the 
spirit of the invention.