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Method for preventing bach after turnup

A technology for parts and flanging, which is used in the field of preventing parts from springing back after flanging, and can solve the problems of inability to obtain parts and parts springing back.

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-05-02
BYD CO LTD
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However, as shown in Figure 4, in the actual flanging process, due to the springback phenomenon of the part, it is generally impossible to obtain the shape of the part shown in Figure 2, but the actual shape of the part as shown in Figure 4.

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[0022] As shown in the figure, according to the present invention, during the flanging process, one or more ribs 7 in the same direction as the flanging are formed at the flanging place of the part, which can effectively prevent the part from rebounding after flanging .

[0023] The ribs 7 may be arc-shaped concave ribs formed on the outside of the flange of the part. Alternatively, the ribs may also be arc-shaped concave ribs formed on the inner side of the flanging of the part. When there are multiple ribs, the distance between adjacent ribs can be equal or unequal. Specifically, when the flange of the part is even, the spacing between the ribs can be equal; if the flange of the part is not uniform, the part with a large degree of flange can form a plurality of ribs with a relatively small spacing. Ribs, multiple ribs with a relatively large spacing can be formed in the part with a relatively small flanging degree. As a result, more ribs are formed in the part with a larg...

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Abstract

A method for preventing the flanged edge of a part from resiling features that when a part is flanged, one or more ribs with the direction same as the flanging are simultaneously formed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for preventing parts from springing back after flanging. Background technique [0002] Flanging parts is a common method in the stamping process. In the flanging process, since the part material is generally a metal material, in addition to the plastic deformation, the flanging will also be accompanied by a certain elastic deformation. Therefore, the parts after flanging usually have a springback phenomenon due to the elastic deformation. This will cause the shape of the part after flanging to fail to meet the design requirements. [0003] For example, when turning the part shown in Figure 1 into the part shown in Figure 2, the flanging die (flanging die 1 and flanging punch 2) shown in Figure 3 are usually used to interact, Flanging the part yields the part shown in Figure 2. However, as shown in FIG. 4 , in the actual flanging process, the part shape shown in FIG. 2 cannot be obtained generally due to the springba...

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IPC IPC(8): B21D19/12
Inventor 涂小鹏
Owner BYD CO LTD
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