Patent classifications
B23Q11/0075
Immersed wheel cleaning device
An immersed wheel cleaning device is composed of a wheel feeding system, a wheel cleaning system and a wheel discharging and blowing system. Cleaning and blowing of each wheel comprise four steps: step 1, feeding and clamping; step 2, primary cleaning; step 3, secondary cleaning; and step 4, blowing and discharging. Ordered engagement of discharging and feeding is realized by cyclic switching of manipulators, and the steps are engaged, so that the cycle time is greatly reduced.
CLEANING TOOL AND WORKPIECE PROCESSING METHOD
There is provided a cleaning tool which is used in a state of being mounted to a spindle configured such that an annular cutting blade containing abrasive grains is mountable thereto, and which is used to remove swarf that has been generated during processing of a workpiece by use of the cutting blade and that is present in a processed region processed by the cutting blade of the workpiece, from the processed region. The cleaning tool has in its central part an opening to be used at the time of mounting to the spindle. The cleaning tool is formed in an annular shape from an elastic material softer than the workpiece and does not contain abrasive grains, or the cleaning tool is formed in an annular shape from an elastic material having a Vickers hardness of less than 10.6 GPa and does not contain abrasive grains.
MULTI-TOOL PART CLEANING MACHINE
A method of operating a part cleaning machine includes removably attaching a part to a part holder. A selected first one of a plurality of tools is transferred from a tool holder to a tool chuck to perform a desired cleaning operation. The selected first one of the tools is positioned in a pre-defined tool cleaning position by moving a chuck holder along an axis on a tool positioning plane. The part is positioned in a pre-defined part cleaning position by at least one of moving a cradle along an X axis, rotating the cradle about a first cradle axis, or rotating the part holder about a second cradle axis. The desired cleaning operation is performed on the part with the selected first one of the tools, with the part in the pre-defined part cleaning position and the selected first one of the tools in the pre-defined tool cleaning position.
Sweeper Accessory for Use with a Pneumatic Chip Collector
A free-floating, sweeper head for use in a pneumatic chip collector system. The sweeper head includes a sweeper mechanism and a connector configured to be coupled to the pneumatic system. The sweeper head includes a horizontal plate, a skirt that extends transversely from the plate along a portion of a perimeter of the plate, and an aperture that extends through the plate and is in communication with the connector. The sweeper mechanism has a drive disposed on the plate, a set of blades disposed below the plate, and a shaft that operatively couples the drive and the set of blades. The skirt creates an opening below the plate that is adapted to receive at least one chip when the set of blades rotates.
Cutting fluid supply device of machine tool
The cutting fluid supply device of a machine tool includes a storage tank of a cutting fluid, a cutting fluid discharge port which discharges the cutting fluid, at least one pump which feeds the cutting fluid to the cutting fluid discharge port, a first filter, a second filter which has filter performance different from the first filter, a path switching unit which switches the paths of the cutting fluid and a control unit, and the control unit controls the pump and the path switching unit so as to switch, as the paths, to a first path along which the cutting fluid is fed without being passed through the filters, a second path along which the cutting fluid is passed through the first filter and is fed and a third path along which the cutting fluid is passed through the second filter and is fed.
CLEANING DEVICE, CLEANING METHOD, AND MACHINE TOOL
A cleaning device arranged in a table which is driven. The cleaning device includes one or more cleaning through holes provided in the table and opened at positions facing a workpiece or a jig, a container unit provided in the table and including a storage space which receives cleaning fluid; a movable member that is arranged in the container unit, that defines the storage space, and that is supported movably in a direction intersecting a horizontal axis line; and a cleaning piping component connecting the storage space and the cleaning through holes.
Multi-tool part cleaning machine
A part cleaning machine includes a cradle moveable along an X axis, and rotatable about a first cradle axis. A part holder is attached to the cradle, and is rotatable about a second cradle axis. A chuck holder is moveable on a tool positioning plane that is perpendicular to the X axis. A tool chuck is attached to and moveable with the chuck holder. A tool holder is moveable relative to the chuck holder along the X axis. A plurality of tools are releasably attached to the tool holder for selective attachment to the tool chuck. A machine controller is operable to control movement of the chuck holder, the tool chuck, and the tool holder to transfer a selected one of the tools between the tool chuck and the tool holder, and position an appropriate tool and the part in different positions for several different cleaning operations.
Female screw cleaning method
A cleaning method allows reliable cleaning of thread roots of a female screw. A cleaning method for a female screw includes producing a jet of a cleaning liquid from a nozzle in a direction tilted from an axis of the female screw without inserting the nozzle in the female screw, and directing the jet to impinge on a thread of the female screw while rotating the jet about the axis.
Machine tool
A machine tool that cuts a workpiece by a rotary tool includes a tool spindle device that holds the rotary tool in a manner to allow self-rotation with a predefined tool rotational axis Rt as a center, one or more in-machine robots, and a connecting mechanism that attaches the in-machine robot on the tool spindle device so that the in-machine robot moves independently from the rotary tool at a periphery of the tool spindle device with the tool rotational axis Rt as a center.
COOLANT SUPPLY DEVICE
A coolant supply device includes a supply pump configured to supply a coolant of a clean tank to a machine tool, a recovering route configured to return the coolant from the machine tool to a dirty tank, a cyclone filter arranged on a coupling route and configured to separate the coolant into dirty liquid and a clean liquid, and a container connected to a dirty liquid outlet of the filter and configured to accumulate the sludge. The coolant supply device further includes a sensing unit configured to sense the amount of accumulation of the sludge in the container, and a controller configured to perform control based on a sensing result of the sensing unit.