NUMERICAL CONTROL TOOL MACHINE
20220203494 · 2022-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23Q39/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q39/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An operation method is described for a numerical control tooling machine comprising a piece-carrying table rotatable about a—in use—vertical axis and N machining stations, N≥2, arranged around the table, with the steps of rotating the table to bring a piece in front of a station, disconnecting the piece from the table, transferring the piece from the table to the station, fixing the piece to the station, processing the piece at the station, disconnecting the piece from the station, transferring the piece from the station to the table, fixing the piece to the table, rotating the table to bring the piece in front of a different station or unloading the piece from the table.
Claims
1. Operation method for a numerical control tooling machine comprising a piece-carrying table rotatable about a—in use—vertical axis and N machining stations, N≥2, arranged around the table, with the steps of rotating the table to bring a piece 424 in front of a station, disconnecting the piece from the table, transferring the piece from the table to the station, fixing the piece to the station, processing the piece at the station, disconnecting the piece from the station, transferring the piece from the station to the table, fixing the piece to the table, rotating the table to bring the piece in front of a different station or unloading the piece from the table.
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the piece is mounted on the table by applying it to a support that is translated radially towards and from a station.
3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the piece or the piece support is rotated about an—in use—vertical axis when the piece or piece support is transferred and connected to a station.
4. Method according to claim 1, wherein the piece is worked by rotating the support about said—in use—vertical axis and inserting a tool in a pass-through opening of the support to reach one side of the piece in contact with the support.
5. Method according to claim 1, wherein: the piece or piece support is moved from the table to a station by anchoring the piece or support to a frame or chassis of the station.
6. Method according to claim 1, with the steps of turning the table to bring a tool in front of a station, disconnecting the tool from the table, transferring the tool from the table to the station, using the tool to machine on the station, disconnecting the tool from the station, transferring the tool from the station to the table, fixing the tool to the table, rotating the table to bring the tool to a tool storage.
7. Method according to claim 6, with the steps of transporting and transferring simultaneously a plurality of tools on the table by means of a tool-holder container.
8. Numerical control tooling machine comprising: a piece-carrying table which is rotatable about a—in use—vertical axis; N machining stations, with N≥2, arranged around the table to be fed by the table and machine a piece; first means for transferring the piece from the table to a station and from that station to the table, second means for fixing the piece to the table or to the arrival station after respectively a transfer of the piece from the station or from the table performed by the first means.
9. Machine according to claim 8, comprising a support for the piece configured to be transferred together with the piece to—and re-taken from—a station, and the first means are configured to transfer the support from the table to a station and from that station to the table, and the second means are configured to fix the support to the table or to the arrival station after respectively a transfer of the support from the station or from the table executed by the first means.
10. Machine according to claim 9, wherein the support comprises pass-through openings passing from one side thereof to the other, so that a tool can work the piece by passing through the thickness of the support.
11. Machine according to claim 8, wherein a or each station comprises means for rotating the support about a—in use—vertical axis, parallel to rotation axis of the table, when the support is connected to the station.
12. Machine according to claim 8, wherein the second means comprises means for selectively connecting the support to the table or to the station, or releasing it, depending on the state of a control input.
13. Machine according to claim 8, comprising third means (50, 60) for fixing a tool to the table and/or to the arrival station after a tool transfer respectively from the station or from the table performed by fourth means for transferring a tool from the table to a station and from such station to the table,
14. Machine according to claim 13, wherein the fourth means comprise a member which is mounted on the table and translatable linearly back and forth in a radial direction with respect to the axis of rotation of the table.
Description
[0078] Further advantages will become clear from the following description, which refers to an example of a preferred embodiment of a machine wherein:
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[0088] Equal numbers in the figures indicate equal or substantially equal parts. In order not to crowd the drawings, sometimes same elements are not numbered.
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[0090] a central table 10 rotatable about a—in use—vertical axis Y1, and
[0091] a plurality of machining stations 14, in the example five, equipped with a with tool and arranged around the table 10. By rotating the table 10 about the axis Y1 a piece can be moved sequentially from a loading position with robot R across the stations 14 to be machined there.
[0092] The table 10 is composed of a central drum 20 from which symmetrically—in the example six—radial guides 22 radially extend towards each station 14, slidingly supporting a flat support 30 for a piece 42.
[0093] By means of the radial guides 22 the support 30 can be radially moved away from or near to the axis Y1, while by rotating the table 10 the support 30 can be rotated in front of one of the stations 14.
[0094] In particular, the table 10 can simultaneously accommodate in the example six supports 30, to maximize production efficiency.
[0095] A piece 42 can be mounted individually on the support 30, or preferably on a or each support 30 there is loaded the assembly of a clamping-unit comprising locking members, e.g. pneumatic clamps or magnets or suction cups, to hold the piece 42 on the support. Hereinafter with “piece” we will generally indicate one case or the other.
[0096] A or each support 30 can be connected integrally to the table 10 or to a station 14, e.g. via a quick-release connection. For this purpose a or each support 30 comprises anchoring/connecting means to the table 10 and to the station 14 which can be activated/deactivated in dependence of the status of a control input.
[0097] The anchoring means in the illustrated variant comprise two facing parts couplable on command: a fixed part on the support 30 and a fixed part on the table and on the station 14.
[0098] The fixed part on the table 10 and on the station 14 comprises (
[0099] The fixed part on the support 30 comprises (
[0100] To attach the support 30 to the table 10 or to the station 14 the support 30 is horizontally moved closer to the table 10 or the station 14 so that the pin 50 fits into the cavity 62 and the pins 52 are controlled, for example through an input of compressed air or oil, to come out of the pin 50 and enter the corresponding holes in the cavity 62, so as to solidly connect the support 30 to the table 10 or the station 14.
[0101] A preferred structure for a station 14 is illustrated in
[0102] The station comprises a frame or chassis 80 composed of two vertical uprights 82 joined by a lower crossbar 86 and an upper crossbar 84. The vertical uprights 82 with the lower crossbar 86 and upper crossbar 84 form a rectangular or square frame.
[0103] On the frame or chassis 80 a known machining turret 86 is movably mounted and equipped with a tool to machine the piece 42.
[0104] In particular, on the lower cross member 86 and the upper cross member 84 is mounted an abutment element 90 which houses the part 60 of the anchoring means.
[0105] Preferably, the abutment elements 90 are rotatable about the axis Y2, parallel to the axis Y1, in order to be able to rotate the support 30 about the axis when it arrives to the station 14. The rotation about the axis Y2 (via a known drive, e.g. an electric motor), has the advantage that the piece 42 can also show to the tools of the station 14 the side previously facing the table 10.
[0106] An operating method for machining a piece 42 with the machine MC (see also sequence of
[0120] Particular efficiency was experienced when [0121] the piece 42 is a component for an automobile, e.g. a platform to house electric car batteries; and/or [0122] the piece 42 is made of aluminum.
[0123] A further embodiment MC2 of the machine is shown in
[0124] In the table 110 radial columns 120 extend radially towards each machining station, each column 120 supporting a flat support 130 for a piece 142 (
[0125] A or each support 130 is transferred from the table 110 to a machining station as previously described for the machine MC, and the operation of the machine 100 replicates the method illustrated in
[0126] A particularity of the machine MC2 is that the table 110 is exploited also for the transportation of tools 190 to one or more machining stations 14, see scheme of
[0127] Basically the sequence of
[0128] The loading of the tools 190 onto the table 110 may occur, for example, only at a point outside the table 110.
[0129] Preferably, instead of a single tool 190 on the table 110, a plurality of tools 190 is loaded at a time, which e.g. is contained by/in a container or a rack.
[0130] In a preferred embodiment, see
[0131] In the illustrated example, the support element comprises (
[0132] At the ends of each arm 152 there is a quick-release connection 158, e.g. as a quick-release connection described above for the machine MC, in particular means that can be activated/deactivated according to the state of a control input. The advantage is to quickly couple the tool 190 to the arm 152.
[0133] Preferably, a support or tray to hold and transport at the same time a plurality of tools 190 is coupled to a quick connection 158 on the arm 152.
[0134] During operation, the tools are loaded onto a column 120 (