Machine for welding workpieces made of plastic materials
11198256 ยท 2021-12-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/1312
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/301
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7841
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/9513
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/841
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/9517
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/51
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B29C65/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C65/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Machine for welding workpieces made of plastic materials of the type comprising: two workpiece-carrying fixtures each provided with a template having a recess adapted to accommodate a respective plastic workpiece to be welded; a moving assembly adapted to selectively couple and press the two workpiece-carrying fixtures to/against each other, so as to tighten the plastic workpieces housed in the templates one against the other; a vibrating member which is adapted to vibrate on command a first workpiece-carrying fixture; automatic piece locking means adapted to selectively lock/immobilise the plastic workpiece to be welded inside the template of the first workpiece-carrying fixture; and an electronic control unit adapted to drive/control said automatic piece locking means.
Claims
1. A welding machine (1) for welding workpieces made of plastic material comprising: two workpiece-carrying fixtures comprising a first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) and a second workpiece-carrying fixture (3), the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) being provided with a first template (4) having a first recess (4a) adapted to accommodate a first plastic workpiece to be welded and the second workpiece-carrying fixture (3) being provided with a second template (5) having a second recess (5a) adapted to accommodate a second plastic workpiece to be welded; and a moving assembly (6) adapted to selectively couple and press the two workpiece-carrying fixtures (2, 3) against each other; the welding machine being characterised by additionally comprising: at least one automatic piece locking device (12) which is adapted to selectively lock the first plastic workpiece to be welded inside the first template (4) of said first workpiece-carrying fixture (2); and an electronic control unit which is adapted to drive/control said at least one automatic piece locking device (12); and wherein the at least one automatic piece locking device (12) comprises: a movable latch (13) which is inserted in an axially sliding manner into a corresponding oblong seat (14) in the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2), and is provided with a locking appendage (13a) that is movable at the first recess (4a) of the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2), so as to be able to selectively abut against the first plastic workpiece temporarily accommodated into the first recess (4a) of said first template (4); and an electrically-operated locking member (15) which is adapted to press, on command, the movable latch (13) against a side wall of the oblong seat (14), so as to selectively lock the movable latch (13) on the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) by friction.
2. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein said at least one automatic piece locking device (12) is fixed to said first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) with the capability of moving, on command and autonomously, towards and away from a locking position in which the at least one automatic piece locking device (12) is arranged in abutment against the first plastic workpiece accommodated inside the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2), so as to immobilise the first plastic workpiece inside the first template (4).
3. Welding machine according to claim 2, wherein the machine is provided with a first automatic piece locking device and a second automatic piece locking device (12) which are arranged substantially opposite to one another, on opposite sides of the first recess (4a) of the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2).
4. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the machine additionally comprises a vibrating member (7) which is adapted to vibrate, on command, the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2), or a laser emitter which is adapted to heat the peripheral rim of at least one of the first or second plastic workpiece accommodated in at least one of the first template or the second template (4, 5), respectively, so as to cause localised softening of the plastic material.
5. Welding machine according to claim 4, wherein the vibrating member (7) is adapted to vibrate on command the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) along a given first direction (d.sub.2), and the machine is provided with two automatic piece locking devices (12) arranged one in front of the other, substantially aligned along said first direction (d.sub.2).
6. Welding machine according to claim 5, wherein the first recess (4a) of the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) defines two ends, is oblong in shape and extends on the a body of the first template (4) parallel to said first direction (d.sub.2); the two automatic piece locking devices (12) being located at the two ends of said first recess (4a).
7. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein at least one first plate made of high friction coefficient material (16) is rigidly fixed to a wall of the oblong seat (14), and the electrically-operated locking member (15) is adapted to selectively press the movable latch (13) against said at least one first plate made of high friction coefficient material (16).
8. Welding machine according to claim 7, wherein the movable latch (13) is provided with at least one second plate made of high friction coefficient material (22), which is faced and skimmed over said at least one first plate made of high friction coefficient material (16), and the electrically-operated locking member (15) is adapted to selectively press said at least one second plate made of high friction coefficient material (22) against said at least one first plate made of high friction coefficient material (16).
9. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the machine additionally comprises a vibrating member (7) which is adapted to vibrate, on command, the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) in a given first direction (d.sub.2), so as to cause localised softening of the plastic material; and wherein the movable latch (13) is axially movable within the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) parallel to said first direction (d.sub.2).
10. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the electrically-operated locking member (15) comprises: an inflatable cushion (25) which is positioned inside the oblong seat (14), between the movable latch (13) and the side wall of the oblong seat (14); and an electrically-operated compressed-air distributor which is adapted to inflate and deflate, on command, the inflatable cushion (25) so as to selectively press the movable latch (13) against the side wall of the oblong seat (14).
11. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one automatic piece locking device (12) additionally comprises an electrically-operated moving member (17) which is adapted to axially move, on command, the movable latch (13) towards and away from a locking position in which the movable latch (13) places the locking appendage (13a) in abutment against the first plastic workpiece accommodated in the first recess (4a) of the first template (4) of the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) in order to immobilise said first plastic workpiece in the first template (4).
12. Welding machine according to claim 11, wherein the electrically-operated moving member (17) is located on the second workpiece-carrying fixture (3) and is adapted to temporarily couple with the movable latch (13) when the second workpiece-carrying fixture (3) is coupled to the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2).
13. Welding machine according to claim 12, wherein the electrically-operated moving member (17) comprises: a movable sliding block (28) which is fitted in an axially sliding manner onto a straight rail (29) extending over the second workpiece-carrying fixture (3) parallel to a longitudinal axis (L) of the movable latch (13), and is shaped so as to selectively engage the movable latch (13); and a linear actuator (30) adapted to move the movable sliding block (28) back and forth on the straight rail (29) in order to change, on command, the position of the movable sliding block (28) along said straight rail (29).
14. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the moving assembly (6) is adapted to press the first and second templates (4, 5) of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures (2, 3) one against the other in a second direction (d.sub.1) substantially perpendicular to axes defined by said first and second templates (4, 5).
15. Welding machine according to claim 14, wherein a vibrating member (7) is adapted to vibrate, on command, the first workpiece-carrying fixture (2) to vibrate on command in a given first direction (d.sub.2), and the second direction (d.sub.1) is substantially perpendicular to said first direction (d.sub.2).
16. Welding machine according to claim 1, wherein the first and second templates (4, 5) of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures (2, 3) are dimensioned to accommodate, respectively, a front half-shell and a rear body of an automotive light.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which:
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(10) With reference to
(11) In greater detail, the machine 1 is preferably a machine for vibration welding workpieces made of plastic materials that can be advantageously used to vibration weld the outer plastic casing of a large automotive light (not shown).
(12) In other words, the machine 1 can be advantageously used to vibration weld the front half-shell (not shown) of a large automotive light to the corresponding and complementary rear body (not shown), both made of plastic material preferably via an injection moulding process.
(13) The machine 1 firstly comprises two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 that are structured so as to be able to accommodate and securely retain one the front half-shell and the other the rear body of the automotive lamp, and are movable one towards and away from the other so as to be able to selectively couple to one another for arranging the front half-shell and the rear body in abutment one against the other.
(14) In greater detail, the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 is provided with a substantially non-deformable, workpiece-holder template 4 preferably made of metal material, which has a recess 4a substantially complementary in shape to that of the front half-shell of the automotive light, so as to be able to accommodate said front half-shell. Similarly, the workpiece-carrying fixture 3 is provided with a second, substantially non-deformable, workpiece-holder template 5 preferably made of metal material, which has a recess 5a substantially complementary in shape to that of the rear body of the automotive light, so as to be able to accommodate and securely retain the rear body.
(15) The workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are movable one towards and away from the other, so as to be able to place the templates 4 and 5 in abutment one against the other when they are coupled to one another.
(16) The templates 4 and 5, in turn, are oriented and structured so as to place, when the corresponding workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are coupled together, the peripheral rim of the mouth of the rear body in abutment against the facing and complementary peripheral rim of the front half-shell.
(17) In addition, the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are preferably arranged one in front of the another, with the templates 4 and 5 facing each other, and are preferably movable one towards and away from the other substantially rectilinearly, so as to bring the templates 4 and 5 in abutment one against the other.
(18) In other words, the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are preferably arranged one in front of the other, aligned along a common reference axis A, and are movable one towards and away from the other parallel to said axis A.
(19) Machine 1 additionally comprises: a preferably electrically- or hydraulically-operated, moving assembly 6 which is adapted to selectively couple and press the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 one against the other, so as to tighten/press the plastic workpieces accommodated in the corresponding templates 4 and 5 one against the other; a preferably electrically- or hydraulically-operated, vibrating assembly 7 which is adapted to vibrate, on command, one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3 in a predetermined direction; and electronic control unit 8 adapted to control the moving assembly 6 and/or the vibrating assembly 7.
(20) In greater detail, the moving assembly 6 is capable of moving, on command, the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 towards and away from one another, so as to selectively place the templates 4 and 5 of workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 in abutment one against the other, while pressing the templates 4 and 5 one against the other along a given direction d.sub.1 preferably substantially perpendicular to the templates 4 and 5, and/or substantially coincident with the coupling direction of the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3.
(21) The vibrating assembly 7, on the other hand, is capable of vibrating, on command, one of workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3, or rather the template 4, 5 of one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3, in a given direction d.sub.2 that is preferably locally substantially perpendicular to direction d.sub.1 of application of the compressive force on templates 4 and 5, with given amplitude and frequency such as to vibration weld the two pieces of the automotive light.
(22) In the example shown, in particular, the vibrating assembly 7 is preferably structured to vibrate on command one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3 in direction d.sub.2, with a frequency preferably ranging between 230 and 250 Hz (Hertz) and with an amplitude preferably lower than 1.5 mm (millimetres) and optionally ranging between 0.4 and 1.2 mm (millimetres).
(23) Moreover, the moving assembly 6 is preferably structured so as to move the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 towards and away from one another parallel to axis A. In addition, the moving assembly 6 is preferably structured so as to press the templates 4 and 5 against each other parallel to axis A, i.e. applying a pressure of given value in a direction parallel to axis A.
(24) The vibrating assembly 7, therefore, is preferably structured to vibrate, on command, one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3 in a direction d.sub.2 locally substantially perpendicular to axis A.
(25) In the example shown, in addition, the recesses 4a and 5a of workpiece-holder templates 4 and 5 preferably have an oblong shape, and the vibrating assembly 7 is structured so as to vibrate, on command, one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3, or rather the template 4, 5 of one of the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2, 3, in a direction d.sub.2 that is preferably substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the recesses 4a and 5a.
(26) In greater detail, the workpiece-holder templates 4 and 5 of workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are preferably oblong in shape and extend parallel to direction d.sub.2, whereas the recesses 4a, 5a of workpiece-holder templates 4 and 5 extend on the body of the corresponding template 4, 5 parallel to the longitudinal axis of said template 4, 5, i.e. in direction d.sub.2, preferably substantially over the entire length of the template 4, 5.
(27) Preferably, a first workpiece-carrying fixture of machine 1 is also stationary in space with the only possibility to freely vibrate in direction d.sub.2, whereas the second workpiece-carrying fixture is movable towards and away from the first workpiece-carrying fixture, preferably in rectilinear manner and preferably while remaining parallel to itself.
(28) The moving assembly 6 is thus adapted to move solely the second workpiece-carrying fixture, whereas the vibrating assembly 7 is adapted to vibrate the first workpiece-carrying fixture.
(29) With reference to
(30) In other words, the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are preferably located one above the other, aligned along a substantially vertical axis A, and are movable towards and away from one another in a substantially vertical direction.
(31) In greater detail, the workpiece-carrying fixture 3 is preferably located beneath the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 and is movable vertically towards and away from the workpiece-carrying fixture 2, preferably in rectilinear manner and preferably while remaining parallel to itself.
(32) On the other hand, the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 is preferably vertically motionless, i.e. it cannot move parallel to axis A, and can freely vibrate in a substantially horizontal direction d.sub.2.
(33) In greater detail, with reference to
(34) In addition, the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 is preferably secured to the top of supporting framework 9 in a vertically rigid and horizontally floating manner, with the template 4 facing downwards.
(35) On the other hand, the workpiece-carrying fixture 3 is preferably secured to the supporting framework 9 in a vertically movable manner, with the template 5 facing upwards.
(36) The vibrating assembly 7, in turn, is preferably located above the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 and is firmly coupled to the workpiece-carrying fixture 2, so as to vibrate, on command, the workpiece-holder template 4 horizontally in direction d.sub.2.
(37) The moving assembly 6, on the other hand, is preferably located beneath the workpiece-carrying fixture 3, and is adapted to move vertically the workpiece-carrying fixture 3 between a lower position in which the template 5 is at a predetermined maximum distance from the template 4 of workpiece-carrying fixture 2, and a raised position in which the template 5 of workpiece-carrying fixture 3 abuts against the template 4 of upper workpiece-carrying fixture 2.
(38) The moving assembly 6, in addition, is preferably adapted to firmly press the template 5 of workpiece-carrying fixture 3 against the template 4 of workpiece-carrying fixture 2 along direction d.sub.1.
(39) In the raised position, the template 5 of workpiece-carrying fixture 3 is therefore arranged in abutment against the template 4 of workpiece-carrying fixture 2, so as to forcefully press the peripheral rim of the mouth of the rear body against the facing and complementary peripheral rim of the front half-shell of the automotive light.
(40) With reference to
(41) In greater detail, the template 5 is preferably rigidly secured to the upper face of support plate 10 which, in turn, is firmly secured to supporting framework 9, or rather to the vertical uprights of supporting framework 9, in a substantially horizontal position and with the capability to freely slide vertically towards and away from the workpiece-carrying fixture 2.
(42) The moving assembly 6, in turn, preferably comprises: one or more hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders that are located beneath the support plate 10, in a vertical position, and are adapted to move the support plate 10 in a vertical direction towards and away from the superjacent workpiece-carrying fixture 2, preferably under the direct control of the electronic control unit 8.
(43) With reference to
(44) In greater detail, the template 4 of workpiece-carrying fixture 2 is preferably rigidly secured to the lower face of support plate 11 which, in turn, is firmly secured to the supporting framework 9 close to the top of the latter, in a substantially horizontal position and with the capability of freely making small movements parallel to its lying plane, i.e. horizontally.
(45) The vibrating assembly 7 is preferably located above the support plate 11 and is firmly coupled to the support plate 11, so as to cause the template 4 to vibrate horizontally in direction d.sub.2.
(46) Being a component already widely known in this technical field, the vibrating assembly 7 won't be further described, except to point out that the movement of support plate 11 is preferably generated in known manner by two electromagnets.
(47) With reference to
(48) In other words, the automatic piece locking device 12 is adapted to immobilise, on command, the plastic workpiece accommodated inside the vibrating workpiece-carrying fixture, i.e. inside the workpiece-carrying fixture coupled to vibrating assembly 7.
(49) In greater detail, the automatic piece locking device 12 is fixed to the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 with the capability of moving, on command and autonomously, towards and away from a locking position in which the same device is arranged/placed in abutment against the front half-shell temporarily accommodated inside the recess 4a of template 4, so as to prevent any movement of the front half-shell inside the template 4.
(50) Preferably, the supplementary electronic control unit is moreover incorporated into the electronic control unit 8.
(51) With reference to
(52) Preferably, the two automatic piece locking devices 12 are moreover located on the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 one in front of the other, aligned along the vibration direction d.sub.2.
(53) In addition, the two automatic piece locking devices 12 are preferably located on the workpiece-carrying fixture 2, at the two axial ends of the oblong recess 4a of workpiece-holder template 4.
(54) In greater detail, the recess 4a of workpiece-holder template 4 is preferably oblong in shape and extends on the body of template 4 parallel to the longitudinal axis of the same template, along the entire length of the template 4, and the two automatic piece locking devices 12 are preferably located on template 4, at the two axial ends of the oblong recess 4a.
(55) The supplementary electronic control unit, in turn, is preferably adapted to control the movement of both automatic piece locking devices 12.
(56) With reference to
(57) In greater detail, one or more plate(s) made of high friction coefficient material 16 is/are preferably located on the side wall of oblong seat 14, and the electrically-operated locking member 15 is adapted to press the movable latch 13 against said high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16, so as to selectively immobilise the movable latch 13 on the template 4 by friction.
(58) Furthermore, the or each automatic piece locking device 12 is preferably also provided with an electrically-operated moving member 17 which, on command, is adapted to move the movable latch 13 back and forth parallel to its longitudinal axis L, towards and away from a locking position in which the movable latch 13 places the locking appendage 13a in abutment against the front half-shell of the automotive light temporarily accommodated in the recess 4a of template 4, so as to prevent any movement of the piece in the template 4.
(59) The supplementary electronic control unit, in turn, controls the locking member 15 and the moving member 17, and is preferably programmed/configured to activate the locking member 15 when the movable latch 13 is in said locking position.
(60) In greater detail, the moving member 17 is adapted to move, on command, the movable latch 13 back and forth between a first operating position in which the movable latch 13 arranges the locking appendage 13a in abutment against the front half-shell of the automotive light temporarily accommodated in the recess 4a; and a second operating position in which the movable latch 13 arranges the locking appendage 13a at a predetermined maximum distance from the front half-shell temporarily accommodated in the recess 4a.
(61) In addition, the movable latch 13 is preferably housed in the template 4 so as to be able to move parallel to direction d.sub.2. In other words, the longitudinal axis L of movable latch 13 is preferably substantially parallel to direction d.sub.2.
(62) The moving member 17 is therefore adapted to move the movable latch 13 back and forth along direction d.sub.2, towards and away from said locking position.
(63) Preferably, the locking appendage 13a of movable latch 13 is additionally located close to the peripheral rim of the recess 4a of workpiece-holder template 4, so as to be able to selectively abut against the lateral side of the front half-shell temporarily accommodated in the recess 4a of workpiece-holder template 4.
(64) The locking appendage 13a of movable latch 13 is therefore movable rectilinearly along direction d.sub.2, towards and away from the lateral side of the front half-shell temporarily accommodated in the recess 4a of template 4.
(65) With reference to
(66) In greater detail, the movable latch 13 is preferably shaped/dimensioned so as to protrude in a cantilever manner from the body of workpiece-holder template 4, and the moving member 17 is preferably structured to temporarily couple to the portion of movable latch 13 protruding in cantilever manner from template 4, when the workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are coupled together.
(67) With reference to
(68) The distal end of transversal arm 21, in addition, is preferably shaped so as to form a portion of the side wall of the recess 4a, and is therefore adapted to abut against the lateral side of the front half-shell temporarily accommodated into the recess 4a.
(69) The distal end of transversal arm 21 therefore forms the locking appendage 13a of movable latch 13, and is movable in direction d.sub.2 towards and away from the lateral side of the front half-shell temporarily accommodated into the recess 4a of template 4.
(70) In addition, in the example shown, the straight bar 20 preferably has a plate-like structure, and the plate(s) made of high friction coefficient material 16 is/are preferably located inside the oblong seat 14, facing and skimmed over one of the two larger faces of the straight bar 20.
(71) Preferably, the movable latch 13 additionally also comprises one or more plate(s) made of high friction coefficient material 22, which is/are firmly secured to the straight bar 20 so as to face and be skimmed over the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16 integral with the side wall of oblong seat 14. The locking member 15 is thus adapted to selectively press the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 22 against the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16.
(72) With particular reference to
(73) an inflatable cushion 25 preferably made of an elastomeric material, which is located inside the oblong seat 14, between the movable latch 13 and the wall of the oblong seat 14, preferably on the opposite side with respect to the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16; and an electrically-operated compressed-air distributor (not shown in the figures) which is adapted to inflate and deflate, on command, the inflatable cushion 25 so as to selectively press/push the latch 13 against the side wall of the oblong seat 14.
(74) Obviously, the compressed-air distributor of locking member 15 is preferably controlled by the supplementary electronic control unit.
(75) In the example shown, in particular, the inflatable cushion 25 is preferably substantially rectangular in shape and is preferably accommodated inside a seat or recess specifically formed on one of the two larger faces of straight bar 20, preferably on the opposite side with respect to the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16.
(76) In greater detail, in the example shown the inflatable cushion 25 is preferably located on the upper face of the straight bar 20, whereas the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 16 is/are preferably faced to the lower face of straight bar 20 that, in turn, houses the high friction coefficient material plate(s) 22.
(77) With reference to
(78) In addition, moving member 17 preferably comprises: a movable sliding block 28 which is fixed/fitted in axially sliding manner on a straight rail 29 extending over the workpiece-carrying fixture 3, or rather over the support plate 10 of workpiece-carrying fixture 3, parallel to the longitudinal axis L of movable latch 13, or rather parallel to the longitudinal axis of straight bar 20 and therefore parallel to direction d.sub.2, and is shaped so as to be able to selectively engage/couple to the movable latch 13; a pneumatic cylinder 30 which is fixed to the workpiece-carrying fixture 3 and is adapted to move the movable sliding block 28 back and forth along the straight rail 29; and lastly a second electrically-operated compressed-air distributor (not shown in the figures) which is adapted to regulate the flow of compressed-air to the pneumatic cylinder 30 so as to be able to change, on command, the position of the movable sliding block 28 on the straight rail 29.
(79) Obviously, the compressed-air distributor of moving member 17 is preferably controlled by the supplementary electronic control unit.
(80) In greater detail, in the example shown, the movable sliding block 28 is preferably provided with a protruding fork 31 that extends cantilevered towards the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 parallel to axis A, i.e. in a vertical direction, and is adapted to selectively straddle the distal portion of a second transversal arm 32 that extends cantilevered from straight bar 20 perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of straight bar 20 and optionally also perpendicularly to the transversal arm 21.
(81) With reference to
(82) General operation of machine 1 is easily inferable from the above description and therefore does not require further explanation.
(83) In use, the rear body is preferably manually inserted in the recess 5a of template 5, and locked in place therein. Subsequently, the front half-shell is placed, preferably manually, resting on the rear body. When the templates 4 and 5 are brought in abutment to one another, the front half-shell is accommodated within the recess 4a of template 4 and then is firmly held in place by the automatic piece locking device(s) 12.
(84) As regards the automatic piece locking device(s) 12, with reference to
(85) The supplementary electronic control unit additionally drives the compressed-air distributor of moving member 17 so as to move the movable sliding block 28 from the first to the second operating position when the two workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 are coupled to one another; and then activates the locking member 15, or rather inflates the inflatable cushion 25, so as to lock/immobilise the movable latch 13 against the template 4.
(86) After activating the locking member 15, the supplementary electronic control unit drives the compressed-air distributor of moving member 17 so as to move the movable sliding block 28 from the second to the third operating position.
(87) After the vibrating assembly 7 has vibrated/oscillated the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 in direction d.sub.2, the supplementary electronic control unit deactivates the locking member 15, or rather deflates the inflatable cushion 25, and then drives the compressed-air distributor of moving member 17 so as to move the movable sliding block 28 from the first operating position, thus returning the movable latch 13 into its second operating position.
(88) The advantages connected to the particular structure of the automatic piece locking device(s) 12 are remarkable.
(89) Firstly, the locking of movable latch 13 on the body of the workpiece-holder template 4 by friction makes the or each automatic piece locking device 12 completely immune from the effects of the vibrations generated by vibrating assembly 7.
(90) Moreover, the use of two automatic piece locking devices 12 mutually opposed and aligned along the direction d.sub.2 of vibration of the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 additionally allows to perfectly and quickly centre the front half-shell of the automotive light in the template 4.
(91) Lastly the particular structure of the automatic piece locking device 12 allows to install the automatic piece locking device(s) 12 also onto workpiece-carrying fixtures of the vibration welding machines currently in use.
(92) It is finally clear that modifications and variations may be made to the above-described machine 1 without however departing from the scope of the present invention.
(93) For example, vibrating assembly 7 may be structured to vibrate the workpiece-carrying fixture 2 with an orbital or circular movement.
(94) In addition, the inflatable cushion 25 and the compressed-air distributor of locking member 15 may be replaced by an electromagnet capable of generating, when powered, a magnetic field that pushes/presses the movable latch 13 against the side wall of the oblong seat 14, so as to lock/immobilise the movable latch 13 on template 4 by friction.
(95) Furthermore, the pneumatic cylinder 30 and the compressed-air distributor of moving member 17 may be replaced by an electrically-operated linear actuator.
(96) Lastly, the recesses 4a and 5a of the workpiece-holder templates 4 and 5 of workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3 may be shaped so as to accommodate plastic workpieces different from the front half-shell and the rear body of an automotive light.
(97) In this case, the automatic piece locking device(s) 12 is/are adapted to immobilise the plastic workpiece temporarily accommodated in the template 4 of workpiece-carrying fixture 2.
(98) In a different embodiment, the machine 1 comprises, in place of vibrating assembly 7, a laser emitter which is adapted to locally heat the peripheral rim of the front half-shell or of the rear body of the automotive light accommodated in the templates 4 and 5 of workpiece-carrying fixtures 2 and 3, so as to cause the localised softening of the plastic material with consequent welding to the adjacent workpiece under the thrust of moving assembly 6.