TOOL CHANGER FOR A ROBOT AND CHANGING SYSTEM THEREFOR
20220234218 · 2022-07-28
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Abstract
The invention relates to a tool changer for a robot, including a base unit, a changing unit, which can be locked on the base unit, movable locking elements, which are provided on the base unit, receptacles, which are provided on the changing unit, the locking elements interacting, in a locking position, with the receptacles in order to lock the changing unit on the base unit and releasing, in an unlocking position, the receptacles, and a rotary element, which is provided on the base unit and is mounted for rotation about the longitudinal axis of the rotary element, the locking elements being movement-coupled to the rotary element in such a way that the locking elements are moved when the rotary element is rotated.
Claims
1. Tool changer for a robot, comprising a base unit, a changing unit which can be locked on the base unit, movable locking elements which are provided on the base unit, and receptacles which are provided on the changing unit, the locking elements interacting with the receptacles in a locking position in order to lock the changing unit on the base unit and releasing the receptacles in an unlocking position, said tool changer also comprising a rotary element which is provided on the base unit and is rotatably mounted about its longitudinal axis, the locking elements being movement-coupled to the rotary element in such a way that the locking elements are moved when the rotary element is rotated, characterized in that the rotary element is movement-coupled to a rotationally fixed and axially movable actuation element such that, when the rotary element is rotated, the actuation element changes its position in the axial direction, in that the actuation element is movement-coupled to or forms a pivot pin which extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the actuation element, in that a joint pin is provided on each of the locking elements, and in that, between the pivot pin and each joint pin, at least one lever arm is provided such that, when the pivot pin is moved in the axial direction, the joint pins and thus also the locking elements are moved in a perpendicular direction running perpendicularly to the axial direction.
2. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that the rotary element comprises a head and a threaded rod, the head being rotatable by means of a rotary tool and the threaded rod being rotatably mounted in a threaded sleeve that is arranged on the base unit in a rotationally fixed manner.
3. Tool changer according to claim 2, characterized in that the actuation element adjoins the rotary element on the side of the rotary element facing away from the head so as to be rotationally decoupled in the axial direction.
4. Tool changer according to claim 2, characterized in that the head has an engagement surface for the rotary tool and in that a securing element which interacts with the engagement surface in order to prevent rotation of the rotary element is provided on the base unit, the securing element being designed in such a way that it disengages from a securing position into a release position when the rotary tool is placed on the head or when the rotary tool is rotated.
5. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that the two lever arms are arranged one above the other and/or so as to adjoin one another, at least in portions.
6. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that the locking elements are designed as slide elements mounted so as to be guided in pockets of the base unit.
7. Tool changer according to claim 6, characterized in that the slide elements have wedge portions on the side facing the respective receptacles and in that the receptacles are designed as wedge receptacles.
8. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that the receptacles are designed to be at least partially elastically yielding and are arranged on the changing unit so as to be at least partially elastically yielding.
9. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that, in the unlocking position, the connecting axis between the respective joint pins and the pivot pin forms an angle α with the axial direction in the range of from 30° to 60° and in that, in the locking position, the connecting axes between the respective joint pins and the pivot pin form an angle α with the axial direction in the range of from under 91° to over 90°.
10. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that a displaceable axial stop is provided for adjusting the end position of the actuation element in the axial direction.
11. Tool changer according to claim 1, characterized in that positioning recesses or positioning rods by means of which the changing unit can be positioned at a changing station are provided on the changing unit.
12. Changing system comprising a tool changer comprising a base unit, a changing unit which can be locked on the base unit, movable locking elements which are provided on the base unit, and receptacles which are provided on the changing unit, the locking elements interacting with the receptacles in a locking position in order to lock the changing unit on the base unit and releasing the receptacles in an unlocking position, said tool changer also comprising a rotary element which is provided on the base unit and is rotatably mounted about its longitudinal axis, the locking elements being movement-coupled to the rotary element in such a way that the locking elements are moved when the rotary element is rotated, characterized in that the rotary element is movement-coupled to a rotationally fixed and axially movable actuation element such that, when the rotary element is rotated, the actuation element changes its position in the axial direction, in that the actuation element is movement-coupled to or forms a pivot pin which extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the actuation element, in that a joint pin is provided on each of the locking elements, and in that, between the pivot pin and each joint pin, at least one lever arm is provided such that, when the pivot pin is moved in the axial direction, the joint pins and thus also the locking elements are moved in a perpendicular direction running perpendicularly to the axial direction, wherein the changing station has a rotary tool for rotating the rotary element and wherein the changing station has positioning rods or positioning recesses by means of which the changing unit can be positioned at the changing station.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] A tool changer 10 which comprises a base unit 12 and a changing unit 14 is shown in the drawings. A changing station 16 at which the tool changer 10 can be docked in order to release the changing unit 14 from the base unit 12 is also shown, in particular in
[0039] The base unit 12 can be arranged on the free end of a robot arm. Using the robot arm, which is not shown in the drawings, the base unit 12 can be moved freely in space and, inter alia, can also be moved toward the changing station 16. During operation, in particular a tool or a handling system, such as a gripping device, is arranged on the changing unit 14 in order to process or handle components. The changing unit 14 can be detached from the base unit 12 in order to exchange the tool or the handling unit. For this purpose, the tool changer 10, i.e. the base unit 12 together with the changing unit 14, is moved to the changing station 16, as is shown in
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[0047] Receptacles 80 for locking the changing unit 14 to the base unit 12 are shown on the changing unit in
[0048] By moving the actuation element 42 in the axial direction, as illustrated in
[0049] In the unlocking position of the locking elements 60, 62 shown in
[0050] In order to ensure that the angle β is less than 90°, an axial stop 72 that is displaceable in the axial direction 41 is shown in
[0051] In order to ensure that the locking elements 60, 62 move along the perpendicular axis 64 when the actuation element 42 is moved, guide pockets 74, shown in
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[0053] In order to ensure a sufficient preloading force in the locking position, the bridge portions 82 together with the receptacles 80 are arranged on the changing unit 14 in a partially elastically yielding manner. In particular, the bridge portions 82 can be provided on the changing unit 14 such that they can be deflected by means of spring elements. If, as shown in