Apparatus and method for treating surface
11331771 · 2022-05-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus and a method for treating a surface to definitely, and with a high quality, finish an object to be processed, are obtained. In the step of a first check, the numbers of objects (W) that are carried into areas (20A, 42A, 74A) where the steps of pre-cleaning, shot peening, and post-cleaning, are carried out, are counted and the conditions of the surfaces of the objects are detected. In the step of a second check, the numbers of objects (W) that are carried out of the areas are counted and the conditions of the surfaces of the objects are detected.
Claims
1. An apparatus for treating a surface that treats an object to be processed while transporting the object on a line for treating a surface, wherein the line for treating the surface includes an area for pre-cleaning, an area for projecting, and an area for post-cleaning, that are arranged from an upstream side, the apparatus comprising: a first cleaning device that cleans the object to be processed at the area for pre-cleaning; a shot-peening machine that carries out shot peening by shooting shots on the object to be processed at the area for projecting; a second cleaning device that cleans the object to be processed at the area for post-cleaning; first detecting devices that count, at upstream sides of the line for treating a surface of the area for pre-cleaning, the area for projecting, and the area for post-cleaning, a number of objects to be processed that are carried into the respective areas and that detect the conditions of the surface of the objects to be processed; second detecting devices that count at downstream sides of the line for treating a surface of the area for pre-cleaning, the area for projecting, and the area for post-cleaning, a number of objects to be processed that are carried out of the respective areas and that detect the conditions of the surface of the objects to be processed.
2. The apparatus for treating a surface of claim 1, further comprising: a control unit that controls operations of the apparatus for treating a surface, wherein the control unit compares the number of objects that have been carried into the areas and the number of objects that have been carried out of the areas based on the number of objects that is counted by means of the first detecting devices and the number of objects that is counted by means of the second detecting devices at a time when the objects that have been carried into the area for pre-cleaning, the area for projecting, and the area for post-cleaning, are carried out of the areas, and wherein the control unit outputs an error message if the numbers do not match.
3. The apparatus for treating a surface of claim 2, wherein the shot-peening machine has: a door that is open when the object to be processed is carried into or carried out of the device and that is closed when the shot peening is carried out; and a device for detecting that the door is open or closed that detects that the door is open or closed; wherein the control unit counts a number of times that the door has been opened and closed based on the results detected by the device for detecting that the door is open or closed, and wherein the control unit also counts a number of times that shot peening has been carried out on the object to be processed that has been carried into the area for projecting.
4. The apparatus for treating a surface of claim 3, wherein the second detecting devices are configured to include at least either a first nondestructive inspection device that detects electromagnetic characteristics of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting or a second nondestructive inspection device that measures, by means of X-rays, a residual stress on a surface of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting.
5. The apparatus for treating a surface of claim 2, wherein the second detecting devices are configured to include at least either a first nondestructive inspection device that detects electromagnetic characteristics of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting or a second nondestructive inspection device that measures, by means of X-rays, a residual stress on a surface of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting.
6. The apparatus for treating a surface of claim 1, wherein the second detecting devices are configured to include at least either a first nondestructive inspection device that detects electromagnetic characteristics of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting or a second nondestructive inspection device that measures, by means of X-rays, a residual stress on a surface of the object to be processed that has been carried out of the area for projecting.
7. A method for treating a surface that treats a surface of an object to be processed that is sequentially transported through a line for treating the surface that includes an area for pre-cleaning, an area for projecting, and an area for post-cleaning, the method comprising: the step of pre-cleaning wherein the object to be processed is cleaned at the area for pre-cleaning; the step of shot peening wherein the object to be processed that has been cleaned in the step of pre-cleaning is subject to the shot peening by shooting the shots on the object at the area for projecting; the step of post-cleaning wherein the object to be processed that has been subject to the shot peening in the step of shot peening is cleaned at the area for post-cleaning; the step of a first check wherein numbers of the objects are counted that are carried into the areas where the step of pre-cleaning, the step of shot peening, and the step of post-cleaning, are carried out, and wherein the conditions of the surface of the objects are detected; and the step of a second check wherein numbers of objects are counted that are carried out of the areas where the step of pre-cleaning, the step of shot peening, and the step of post-cleaning, are carried out, and wherein the conditions of the surface of the objects are detected.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(3) Below an apparatus for treating a surface and a method for treating a surface of an embodiment of the present invention are discussed with reference to
(4) A Configuration of the Apparatus for Treating a Surface
(5) As in
(6) A first detecting device 18 is provided on the table 16, which is located at the upstream side (the left side in the figure) of the first cleaning device 20 in the line L. The first detecting device 18 is one that functions as an image-inspecting device. It is located on the table 16 to take an image of the surface of the object W that is carried into the area 20A for pre-cleaning, to generate image data. It detects the condition of the surface of the object W and displays the result on a display 18D. The first detecting device 18 also counts the number of objects W that are carried into the area 20A for pre-cleaning based on the image data, and displays the number on the display 18D.
(7) A second detecting device 24 is provided on the table 22, which is located at the downstream side (the right side in the figure) of the first cleaning device 20 in the line L. The second detecting device 24 is one that functions as an image-inspecting device. It takes an image of the surface of the object W that is carried out of the area 20A for pre-cleaning onto the table 22, to generate image data. It detects the condition of the surface of the object W and displays the result on a display 24D. The second detecting device 24 also counts the number of objects W that are carried out of the area 20A for pre-cleaning based on the image data, and displays the number on the display 24D.
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(9) The control unit 52 compares the number of objects W that have been carried into the area 20A for pre-cleaning (see
(10) As in
(11) A table 30 for temporarily placing the object on it, a shot-peening machine 40, and a table 60 for temporarily placing the object on it, are provided to the downstream side of the conveyor 26 in the line L. The shot-peening machine 40 is configured to carry out the shot peening by shooting the shots on the object W in a cabinet 42. Incidentally, the area 42A for projecting (the area at the downstream side of the area 20A for pre-cleaning in the line L) includes the table 30, the shot-peening machine 40, and the table 60.
(12) The basic structure of the shot-peening machine 40 may be one that has been publicly known. For example, one is almost the same as the structure that is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2012-101304. A nozzle 44N of a projecting device 44 (shown as a block) is provided on the inner side of the cabinet 42. The projecting device 44 injects compressed air that includes shots through the nozzle 44N to shoot the shots on the object W within the cabinet 42.
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(15) A single door 46 is provided to the shot-peening machine 40. The objects W are carried into, and carried out of, the shot-peening machine 40 through the single door 46. When the door is opened, the object W that has been subject to the shot peening is carried out of the shot-peening machine 40 and the object W that is to be subject to the shot peening is carried into it. When the object W that is to be subject to the shot peening has been carried into the shot-peening machine 40, the door 46 is closed so that the shot peening is carried out in the shot-peening machine 40. That is, the number of times the door 46 has been opened and closed matches the number of times the shot peening has been carried out.
(16) However, the door 46 may be opened when the object W that has been subject to the shot peening is carried out of the shot-peening machine 40, and it may be closed after the object W has been carried out of it, and it may again be opened when the object W is carried into it, and it may be closed after the object W is carried into it. In this case the number of times the door 46 has been opened and closed is double the number of times the shot peening has been carried out.
(17) Alternatively, the shot-peening machine 40 may be located between the table 30 and the table 60. A door (not shown) for carrying the object W into the machine 40 may be provided at the side near the table 30 and a door (not shown) for carrying the object W out of the machine 40 may be provided at the side near the table 60. The device 48 for detecting that the door is open or closed may be provided to one of the doors, but preferably to both doors. The number of times the door has been opened and closed, which number is counted by the device 48 for detecting that the door is open or closed at the door for carrying the object W into the machine 40, the number of times the door has been opened and closed which number is counted by the device 48 for detecting that the door is open or closed at the door for carrying the object W into the machine 40, and the number of times the shot peening has been carried out, are the same. In such a way the relationship between the number of times the door has been opened and closed and the number of times the shot peening has been carried out changes depending on the configuration of the door and on how to open and close the door. The numbers are not necessarily the same. The determination to find if the shot peening is correctly carried out is done by considering if the numbers are logically correct.
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(20) The device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property detects the conditions of the surface of the object W that is carried into the area 42A for projecting and displays the results on the display 34D. Namely, the device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property is one that measures the electromagnetic characteristics of the object W and has a cylinder-shaped detector. The detector has a coil for exciting eddy currents in the object W. The device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property measures the condition of the entire surface of the area to be processed of the device 34, i.e., the changes in the hardness or residual stresses that are generated by the shot peening. It evaluates the presence of any unevenness and the conditions of the metallic structure by the magnetic properties to determine if the object W should be accepted. A basic configuration of the device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property may be, for example, that of the device for evaluating a magnetic property that is disclosed by Japanese Patent No. 5877505. Since the configuration is publicly known by the disclosure in the Patent Gazette, herein its details are not discussed. In the present embodiment, the device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property counts the number of objects W that are carried into the area 42A for projecting and displays it on the display 34D.
(21) The device 36 for measuring a stress measures the conditions of the surface of the object W that is carried into the area 42A for projecting and displays the results on the display 36D. Namely, the device 36 for measuring a stress measures, by means of X-rays, the residual stresses on the surface of the object W that is located at the predetermined position. A basic configuration of the device 36 for measuring a stress may be, for example, that of the device for measuring a residual stress that is disclosed by Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2017-009356. Since the configuration is publicly known through the patent publication, herein its details are not discussed. In the present embodiment, the device 36 for measuring a stress counts the number of objects W that are carried into the area 42A for projecting and displays it on the display 36D.
(22) A second detecting device 62 is provided on the table 60, which is located at the downstream side (the left side in the figure) of the shot-peening machine 40 in the line L. The second detecting device 62 is composed of a device 64 for evaluating a magnetic property, which is the first nondestructive inspection device, and a device 66 for measuring a stress, which is the second nondestructive inspection device.
(23) The device 64 for evaluating a magnetic property detects the conditions of the surface of the object W that is carried out of the area 42A for projecting. Specifically, it measures the electromagnetic characteristics of the object W to display them on the display 64D. Its configuration is the same as that of the device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property. It counts the number of objects W that are carried out of the area 42A for projecting, to display it on the display 64D.
(24) The device 66 for measuring a stress detects the conditions of the surface of the object W that is carried out of the area 42A for projecting. Specifically, it detects, by means of X-rays, the residual stress on the surface of the object W that is located at the predetermined position, to display it on the display 66D. Its configuration is the same as that of the device 36 for measuring a stress. It counts the number of objects W that are carried out of the area 42A for projecting, to display it on the display 66D.
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(26) In that comparison, the number of objects that is counted by the device 36 for measuring a stress is used, since the object W is transported to the shot-peening machine 40 just after the number of objects W is counted by the device 36 for measuring a stress that is shown in
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(28) A table 70 for temporarily placing the object on it, a second cleaning device 74, and a table 76 for temporarily placing the object on it, are provided to the downstream side (the left side in the figure) of the conveyor 68, which is shown at the bottom, in the line L. The second cleaning device 74 has a nozzle 74N for blowing air and is configured to clean the object W by blowing air. An area 74A for post-cleaning includes the table 70, the second cleaning device 74, and the table 76.
(29) A first detecting device 72 is provided on the table 70, which is located at the upstream side (the right side in the figure) of the second cleaning device 74 in the line L. The first detecting device 72 is a device that functions as an image-inspecting device. It is located on the table 70 and takes an image of the surface of the object W that is carried into the area 74A for post-cleaning, to generate image data. Thus, it detects the conditions of the surface of the object W to display the result on the display 72D. It also counts the number of objects W that are carried into the area 74A for post-cleaning, to display it on the display 72D.
(30) A second detecting device 78 is provided on the table 76, which is located at the downstream side (the left side in the figure) of the second cleaning device 74 in the line L. The second detecting device 78 takes an image of the surface of the object W that has been transported from the area 74A for post-cleaning to the table 76, to generate image data. Thus, it detects the conditions of the surface of the object W to display the result on the display 78D. It also counts the number of objects W that are carried out of the area 74A for post-cleaning, to display it on the display 78D.
(31) As in
(32) The control unit 52 compares the number of objects W that have been carried into the area 74A for post-cleaning (see
(33) As in
(34) For example, the device 86 for inspecting an appearance is configured to include a robot 86R for inspecting an appearance (shown as a block) that has a camera for taking an image of the outer surface of the object W. The robot 86R for inspecting an appearance inspects the appearance of the object W based on the image data that has been obtained by taking the image. For example, it analyzes the image data to inspect it to see if rust adheres to the surface, or if the surface is scratched. It determines that the object W passes the inspection if no rust adheres to the surface and no surface is scratched. The robot 86R for inspecting an appearance places the object W that has passed the inspection, for example, in a tray of such objects (not shown) on the table 88 and the object W that has failed the inspection, for example, in a tray of such objects (not shown) on the table 88.
(35) In the present embodiment, the robot 86R of the device 86 for inspecting an appearance inspects the appearance of the object W. However, instead of the robot 86R an operator may visually inspect the appearance of the object W.
(36) A detector 84 at the upstream side is provided on the table 82, which is located at the upstream side (the right side in the figure) of the device 86 for inspecting an appearance in the line L. The detector 84 at the upstream side is located on the table 82 and takes an image of the surface of the object W that is carried into the area 86A for inspecting an appearance, to generate image data. It counts the number of objects W that are carried into the area 86A for inspecting an appearance by using the image data, to display it on the display 84D.
(37) A detector 90 at the downstream side is provided on the table 88, which is located at the downstream side (the left side in the figure) of the device 86 for inspecting an appearance in the line L. The detector 90 at the downstream side takes an image of the surface of the object W that is transported from the area 86A for inspecting an appearance to the table 88, to generate image data. It counts the number of objects W that are carried out of the area 86A for inspecting an appearance by using the image data, to display it on the display 90D.
(38) As in
(39) The control unit 52 compares the number of objects W that have been carried into the area 86A for inspecting an appearance (see
(40) As in
(41) Incidentally, it is to be noted that at a part of the line L that is not discussed in the above discussion regarding the transportation, the object W may be manually transported by an operator or may be automatically transported by a robot (not shown). The number of objects W that is counted by the first detecting devices 18, 32, 72, the detector 84 at the upstream side, the second detecting devices 24, 62, 78, or the detector 90 at the downstream side, can be reset to start counting at a desired time.
(42) A Method for Treating a Surface and its Actions and Effects
(43) Next, while a method of treating the surfaces of the objects W that are sequentially transported in the line L, which includes the area 20A for pre-cleaning, the area 42A for projecting, and the area 74A for post-cleaning, is discussed, the actions and effects of the embodiment are also discussed.
(44) First, in the step of pre-cleaning, the first cleaning device 20 cleans the object W by blowing air at the area 20A for pre-cleaning. In the step of shot peening, which follows, the projecting device 44 shoots the shot on the object W that has been cleaned in the step of pre-cleaning to carry out the shot peening on it at the area 42A for projecting. In the step of post-cleaning, the second cleaning device 74 cleans the object W that has been subject to the shot peening in the step of shot peening by blowing air at the area 74A for post-cleaning.
(45) Just before the step of pre-cleaning, the step of shot peening, and the step of post-cleaning, the object W that is carried into the areas where the steps are carried out is subject to the step of a first check. Just after the step of pre-cleaning, the step of shot peening, and the step of post-cleaning, the object W that is carried out of the areas where the steps are carried out is subject to the step of a second check.
(46) In the steps of the first check, just before the steps of pre-cleaning, shot peening, and post-cleaning, the numbers of objects W that are carried into the areas where the steps are carried out are counted. The conditions of the surface of the object W are also detected. The numbers that are counted at these steps are displayed, for example, on the displays 18D, 34D, 36D, 72D, and 84D. In the step of the second check, just after the steps of pre-cleaning, shot peening, and post-cleaning, the numbers of objects W that are carried out of the areas where the steps are carried out are counted. The conditions of the surface of the object W are also detected. The numbers that are counted at these steps are displayed, for example, on the displays 24D, 64D, 66D, 78D, and 90D. Since the numbers of objects W and the conditions of the surface of the object W are evaluated before and after the step of pre-cleaning, the step of shot peening, and the step of post-cleaning, no step can be skipped.
(47) By the present embodiment, the appearance of the object W that has been cleaned in the step of post-cleaning is inspected in the step of inspecting an appearance. The numbers of objects W are counted before and after the step of inspecting an appearance to display them on the displays 84D, 90D. Thus, no step of inspecting an appearance can be skipped.
(48) By the present embodiment, the control unit 52 as in
(49) By the present embodiment, the control unit 52 counts the number of times that the door 46 has been opened and closed based on the results of the device 48 for detecting that the door is open or closed, which device is shown in
(50) By the present embodiment, the device 64 for evaluating a magnetic property measures the electromagnetic characteristics of the object W after the object W is carried out of the area 42A for projecting. The device 66 for measuring a stress also measures the residual stress on the surface of the object W. Thus, the effect of the shot peening can be evaluated with high accuracy.
(51) As discussed above, by the apparatus 10 for treating a surface and the method for treating a surface of the present embodiment, the object W can be definitely finished with a high quality.
(52) Supplemental Remarks on the Embodiment
(53) Incidentally, in a modified example the first detecting devices and the second detecting devices may include a proximity sensor that counts the number of objects. In the embodiment the first detecting devices 18, 72 and the second detecting devices 24, 78 detect the conditions of the surface of the object by taking an image of the surface of the object to generate image data. Instead of the first detecting devices 18, 72 and the second detecting devices 24, 78, detecting devices that detect the conditions of the surface of the object without generating the image data may be provided. For example, the detecting device detects them in a way that is similar to that of the first detecting device 32 and the second detecting device 62.
(54) In a modified example of the embodiment any detecting device such as the first detecting devices 18, 32, 72, the detector 84 at the upstream side, the second detecting devices 24, 62, 78, and the detector 90 at the downstream side, may not display the number of objects that has been counted. The numbers may be managed by a system to manage the control unit 52 or may be output by sound.
(55) In a modified example of the embodiment, the first detecting device 32, which is provided to the upstream side of the shot-peening machine 40 in the line L, may be configured to include either the device 34 for evaluating a magnetic property or the device 36 for measuring a stress. Or, it may be configured to be an image-inspecting device, which is similar to the first detecting device 18 that is provided to the upstream side of the area 20A for pre-cleaning in the line L.
(56) In a modified example of the embodiment the second detecting device 62, which is provided to the downstream side of the shot-peening machine 40 in the line L, may be configured to include either the device 64 for evaluating a magnetic property, which is a first nondestructive inspection device, or the device 66 for measuring a stress, which is a second nondestructive inspection device. Or, it may be configured to be an image-inspecting device that is similar to the second detecting device 24, which is provided to the downstream side of the first cleaning device 20 in the line L.
(57) In the embodiment the number of times that the door 46 has been opened and closed and the number of times that the shot peening has been carried out on the object W that has been carried into the cabinet 42 are displayed on the display 54. However, in a modified example the number of times that the door 46 has been opened and closed and the number of times that the shot peening has been carried out on the object W may be managed, for example, by a managing system in a computer such as the control unit 52, or may be output by sound.
(58) In the embodiment the control unit 52 counts the number of times that the door 46 has been opened and closed and the number of times that the shot peening has been carried out on the object W that has been carried into the cabinet 42. However, the numbers may be counted by a managing system that is provided separately from the control unit 52.
(59) In a modified example of the embodiment the device for detecting that the door is open or closed may detect the open status of the door or may detect both the open status and the closed status of the door. In another modified example no device for detecting that the door is open or closed is provided, and so no display displays the number of times that the door has been opened and closed.
(60) In the embodiment the control unit 52 controls the display 54 to display an error message if the number of objects W that have been carried into the areas does not match the number of objects W that have been carried out of the areas, or in a general way the control unit 52 may output the error message. However, in a modified example, if the numbers of objects W do not match, a device for outputting sound may output an error message by sound or may output the error message to another device. In another modified example no error message may be output if the numbers of objects W do not match.
(61) In the embodiment the first cleaning device 20 and the second cleaning device 74 clean the object W by blowing air. In a modified example they may clean the object W by using a liquid.
(62) In the embodiment the object W is a metal product. However, depending on the configuration of the devices that constitute the apparatus for treating a surface the object may be a product that is other than one made of metal.
(63) In the embodiment the tables 12, 94 for placing the object on them, the conveyors 14, 26, 68, 80, 92, and the tables 16, 22, 30, 60, 70, 76, 82, 88 for temporarily placing the object on them, are provided. However, instead of these members any members on which the object can be placed, such as a desk, may be provided. Or, these members need not be provided as long as the detecting devices (the first detecting devices 18, 32, 72, the detector 84 at the upstream side, the second detecting devices 24, 62, 78, and the detector 90 at the downstream side) can function.
(64) In a modified example of the embodiment the area 86A for inspecting an appearance may be changed to an area for inspecting the conditions of the surface other than the appearance. Instead of the device 86 for inspecting an appearance any other device for inspection, such as the device 64 for evaluating a magnetic property and the device 66 for measuring a stress, may be provided.
(65) Incidentally, the embodiment and the above modifications may be combined as appropriate.
(66) As discussed above, an embodiment of the present invention is discussed. However, the present invention is not limited to the one that is discussed above. Clearly, it can be utilized with various modifications other than the above modifications within a scope that does not depart from the spirit of the present invention.
(67) Below, the reference signs used in the present specification and the drawings are listed. 10 the apparatus for treating a surface 18 the first detecting device 20 the first cleaning device 20A the area for pre-cleaning 24 the second detecting devices 32 the first detecting devices 40 the shot-peening machine 42A the area for projecting 46 the door 48 the device for detecting that the door is open or closed 52 the control unit (the controller) 54 the display (the device for displaying) 62 the second detecting devices 64 the device for evaluating a magnetic property (the first nondestructive inspection device) 66 the device for measuring a stress (the second nondestructive inspection device) 72 the first detecting device 74 the second cleaning device 74A the area for post-cleaning 78 the second detecting device L the line for treating the surface W the object to be processed