MACHINE TOOL
20230330799 · 2023-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machine tool includes a machine element and a vibration damper arranged on the machine element to damp a vibration mode that occurs during operation of the machine tool and is manifested at a tool center point of the machine tool and at a point of the machine element. The vibration damper is arranged on the point of the machine element, with the vibration mode having a vibration antinode at the point.
Claims
1.-14. (canceled)
15. A machine tool, comprising: a machine element; and a vibration damper arranged on the machine element to damp a vibration mode that occurs during operation of the machine tool and is manifested at a tool center point of the machine tool and at a point of the machine element, said vibration damper arranged on the point of the machine element, with the vibration mode having a vibration antinode at the point.
16. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the vibration mode is manifested at at least two different points of the machine element, and further comprising a further vibration damper, with the vibration damper and the further vibration damper arranged at the different points.
17. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the vibration damper is arranged in one of three ways, a first way in which the vibration damper is arranged on an outer surface of the machine element, a second way in which the vibration damper partially protrudes into the machine element, a third way in which the vibration damper is integrated in the machine element in such a way that the vibration damper does not protrude beyond an outer surface of the machine element.
18. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the vibration damper is embodied to damp a spatial component of the vibration mode.
19. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the vibration damper is embodied as an active vibration damper.
20. The machine tool of claim 15, further comprising a further machine element supported by the machine element and movable with respect to the machine element.
21. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the machine element is embodied as a machine-tool-side machine element.
22. The machine tool of claim 21, wherein the machine-tool-side machine element includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, said vibration damper being arranged at the second end.
23. The machine tool of claim 22, wherein the first end of the machine-tool-side machine element is formed with a receptacle for receiving a machining head.
24. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the machine element is embodied as a workpiece-side machine element.
25. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the machine element is embodied as a fixed machine element.
26. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein, during operation of the machine tool, two or more vibration modes are manifested at the machine tool.
27. The machine tool of claim 26, further comprising two or more vibration dampers for each of the two or more vibration modes.
28. The machine tool of claim 15, wherein the vibration damper is aligned in a main direction of manifestation of the vibration mode.
Description
[0028] The following describes and explains the invention in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures, in which:
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[0034] In the exemplary embodiments and figures, elements that are the same or have the same effect can each be provided with the same reference symbols.
[0035] First, reference is made to
[0036] In addition to other machine elements shown, the milling machine 1 comprises a support arm 10 that can be moved in three mutually orthogonal directions by means of drives (not shown here). The support arm 10—also called a punch or ram—is a projecting machine-tool-side machine element. The support arm 10 has a square cross section, for example. Further, the support arm 10 can comprise a first end 13 and a second end 14, wherein the first end 13 is opposite the second end 14 and has a receptacle. The ram 10 supports a machining head 16, which is mounted in the receptacle and accommodates a machining tool 17. The two ends 13 and 14 of the ram 10 are connected via longitudinal sides 15 of the ram 10.
[0037] A vibration damper 11 is arranged at the second end 14. The vibration damper 11 is attached to an outer surface of the ram 10. In particular, the vibration damper 11 does not protrude into the interior of the ram 10. In this case, it is easy to connect the vibration damper 11 to further apparatuses, for example to a vibration damper regulator (not shown here). Alternatively, it is conceivable that the vibration damper is at least partially sunk into the interior of the ram so that it protrudes partially into the ram 10. It is also possible to fully integrate the vibration damper into the ram 10 so that it does not protrude beyond the outer surface of the ram 10.
[0038] During operation of the milling machine 1, for example when a workpiece 18 is machined with the tool 17 or the ram 10 is moved, vibrations are generated in the ram 10 and also in other machine-tool-side and/or workplece-side, movable and/or fixed machine elements. The vibrations can comprise a plurality of vibration modes. One or more of these vibration modes can be undesirable because, for example, they have a negative effect on productivity, for example due to increased tool wear and/or reduced machining quality, for example due to inaccurate machining of the workpiece and/or are responsible for an excessively high noise level. This can, for example, entail transverse vibration modes. The vibration mode is manifested, for example is visible, at a tool center point 12 of the milling machine 1.
[0039] In addition, the vibration mode is manifested, for example visible, at at least one point of the ram 10.
[0040] The vibration damper 11 is provided to damp a disruptive/undesirable vibration mode of this kind and is arranged on the at least one point. This point can, for example, be embodied as a vibration antinode.
[0041] Thus, a vibration mode that has a disruptive effect at the tool center point can be damped at another point.
[0042] The vibration mode can be two-dimensional or three-dimensional.
[0043] At this point, it should be noted that a vibration mode can have two or more vibration anodes and can be manifested at two, three, four or more points.
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[0046] Moreover, the machine tool 3 has workpiece-side machine elements: a machine base 35 (a fixed machine element), a machine table 36 and a workpiece receptacle or adapter 37. Guides are embodied on the machine base 35 along which the machine table 36 is arranged so as to be movable in the X direction.
[0047] The X, Y and Z directions are orthogonal to one another. Drives of the machine tool arranged to move the movable elements in the X, Y, Z direction are not shown.
[0048] The ram 30 is embodied as a support arm with a square cross section and has a first and a second end 301 and 302 connected via side surfaces 303.
[0049] A machining head with a tool is mounted on a first end 301 of the ram 30.
[0050] Vibrations with (at least) one manifested and disruptive vibration mode at the tool center point 38 also occur during operation of this machine tool 3. As already mentioned, the vibration mode can be manifested at a plurality of points of the machine tool 3.
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[0052] The above-described vibrations also occur with this machine tool 4 during operation of the machine tool 4. Here, a total of three vibration dampers 41, 41′ are provided to damp disruptive vibrations—on the workpiece receptacle 42, on the machine table 43 and on the machine base 44 respectively. One vibration damper can be arranged on the ram 40 (not shown).
[0053] The above-described machine tools are generally configured for milling, drilling, finishing, roughing, chamfering, etc.
[0054] The vibration dampers used are preferably active. However, it is also possible to use passive or inertial dampers.
[0055] The vibration modes in question to be damped in connection with the present invention preferably have a low frequency, for example less than approximately 100 Hz, in particular between approximately 50 Hz and approximately 70 Hz.
[0056] Although the invention has been illustrated and described in greater detail by exemplary embodiments, the invention is not restricted by the disclosed examples. Variations thereof can be derived by the person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of protection of the invention as defined by the following claims.