Device for Machining Window or Door Frames Welded from Profile Pieces
20220212274 · 2022-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C3/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q1/5406
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23C3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device for machining frames welded from profile pieces such as window or door frames made of plastic, said device comprising at least one machining head and machining tools which are mounted thereon and can be delivered to the relevant machining position on the frames. The machining head can be pivoted around an axis and has a positioning shaft which is mounted at an angle with respect to the pivot axis and on which the machining tools are mounted. The positioning shaft extends on both sides of the machining head with machining tools at both end regions of the positioning shaft.
Claims
1. A device for machining a frame welded from profile pieces, comprising: at least one machining head, said machining head having a swiveling axis about which the machining head is adapted to be swiveled, and said machining head having a positioning shaft defining a positioning shaft axis and arranged at an angle to the swiveling axis, with said positioning shaft extending on both sides of the machining head with a first end area of the positioning shaft on an opposite side of the machining head from a second end area of the positioning shaft; and a plurality of machining tools arranged on the positioning shaft of the machining head, said machining tools configured for being moved into appropriate machining position in respect of the frame, wherein one or more of the plurality of the machining tools is located at the first end area of the positioning shaft and the remaining of the plurality of the machining tools is located at the second end area of the positioning shaft.
2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an actuating drive configured to control rotational orientation of the positioning shaft.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the swiveling axis of the machining tool and the axis of the positioning shaft are aligned substantially perpendicular to each other.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the positioning shaft has a swiveling axis about which the positioning shaft is swivelable or rotatable.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the frame defines a clamping plane, the swiveling axis of the machining head is aligned perpendicular to the clamping plane for the frame, and the axis of the positioning shaft is aligned parallel to the clamping plane.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the machining head can be moved in directions along three axes (X, Y, Z).
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the positioning shaft is configured to be adjustable in an axial direction relative to the machining head.
8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising tool carriers that are arranged at both end areas of the positioning shaft.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the machining tools comprise stationary tools, motor-driven tools or a combination of stationary tools and motor-driven tools.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the machining tools define axes and said machining tool axes are aligned either perpendicular to or parallel to the axis of the positioning shaft.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the machining tools projects relative to the machining head at least in one rotational direction of the associated end area of the positioning shaft.
12. The device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one motor-powered drive having a continuous output shaft and having tool holders for rotating machining tools arranged at both end areas of the positioning shaft.
13. The device according to claim 1, further comprising at least two motor-powered drives for the machining tools on at least one end area of the positioning shaft, wherein the machining tools are arranged one behind the other in the axial direction of the positioning shaft, and their machine tool axes are aligned with respect to each other at an angle.
14. The device according to claim 1, wherein the positioning shaft is positioned employing computerized numerical control (CNC).
15. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a second machining head, so that the at least one machining head machines a respective one of the corners and/or side profiles of the frame while the second machining head simultaneously machines a respective other one of the corners and/or side profiles of the frame.
16. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a carriage on which the machining head is mounted, wherein said carriage is configured for movement in directions along three axes (X, Y, Z).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In this context, the following is shown, at times schematically:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0034] The
[0035] The frame 5 consists of plastic profile pieces or frame legs 1, 2, 3, 4 that have lengthwise sections and crosswise sections and that have first been mitered and subsequently welded at the corners. The weld that has been created by the welding procedure and that needs to be machined already for optical reasons runs in the area of a corner at an angle of 45° relative to frame legs or profile pieces 1 to 4 that have been joined together.
[0036] The corner joint is machined by means of milling, chiseling or, for example, drilling tools 6 to 13. In order to move the machining tools 6 to 13 into the working position at the specific corner areas of the frame 5 that are to be machined, the machining tools 6 to 13 have to be movable in a socket of the machining device horizontally or parallel to a clamping plane 27 of the frame 5 in the XY-direction as well as in the Z-direction perpendicular to the clamping plane 27. The X-, Y- and Z-directions are each depicted in
[0037] Towards this end, there are two carriages 36 that can be moved in the X-direction and that are situated in a machine rack 35, and each carriage holds a machining head 14, 25 that can be moved in three spatial directions. It is likewise conceivable for two machining heads 14, 25 that are used on one side of the frame to each be arranged on the carriage 36. The carriage 36 can be moved by means of linear actuators such as stepping motors or spindle motors, or else, for example, by compressed air-powered piston cylinder units. The movement of the machining head 14, 25 can effectuate the machining of the top as well as of the bottom of the clamped frame 5.
[0038] The machining tools employed in the embodiment selected here comprise not only stationary tools 10 to 13 such as, for instance, chiseling blades to remove the weld beads that have formed in the corner area of the frame 5 during welding, but also rotating tools 6 to 9 such as, for example, drills to create a sealing groove, side-and-face cutters to ablate the weld bead on the outer corner of the frame 5 and the like.
[0039] The machining tools 6 to 9 are employed to machine profile legs or profile pieces 1 to 4, for example, in order to drill holes into the outside of the profile legs or to create elongated holes.
[0040] The machining head 14, which is mounted, for instance, on a movable carriage 36 as shown in an enlarged view in
[0041] The actuating drive 28 can have, for instance, an electric motor which, by means of a sprocket 29 arranged on its output shaft, drives the toothed belt 30 which swivels the machining head 14 around the swiveling axis 15 by means of a toothed wheel 31.
[0042] A positioning shaft 16 on which the machining tools 6 to 13 are arranged is likewise mounted in the machining head 14. The positioning shaft 16 can be adjusted in the rotational direction by means of an actuating drive 26. In the embodiment selected here, the swiveling axis 38 of the positioning shaft 16 is aligned perpendicular to the swiveling axis 15 of the machining head 14, whereby the swiveling axis 15, in turn, is aligned perpendicular to the clamping plane 27.
[0043] As can especially be seen in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] As can be seen in the figures, stationary tools 10 to 13 such as, for instance, draw blades, are provided on the tool carrier 18 and motor-driven machining tools 6 to 9 are arranged at the other end 16b of the positioning shaft 16 on the tool carrier 17.
[0046] The axes 21, 22 of the motor-driven machining tools 6 to 9 can be aligned either parallel or perpendicular to the positioning shaft 16.
[0047] As can especially be seen in
[0048] When it comes to positioning the positioning shaft 16, a computerized numerical control (CNC) is provided which allows a precise positioning of the tools 6 to 13.
[0049] For the machining, the frame 1 is placed into a frame plate 32 and secured with clamping means 33 and centering means 34.
[0050] The clamping means 33 can be, for example, hold-down clamps that clamp the frame 5 onto the plate 32 of the machine rack 35. There are also centering means 34 that engage with the inside of the frame 5 or of the profile legs 1 to 4 and that center the frame 5 and secure it against shifting in the clamping plane 27.
[0051] When it comes to the machining itself, the machining heads 14 are initially put into position. For this purpose, the carriages 36 that carry the appertaining machining head 14 are placed onto the frame 5 that is to be machined. Then, for example, in order for the corner to be machined, the appertaining machining head 14 is swiveled around the swiveling axis 15 diagonally to the frame, e.g. by 45°, by means of the actuating drive 28. Subsequently, preferably at the same time, the requisite tool 6 to 13 for the corner machining is selected through a rotational movement of the positioning shaft 16.
[0052] Then the appropriate machining head 14 with the tools 6 to 13 is moved once again into its initial position and the next machining tool 6 to 13 is selected by rotating the positioning shaft 16 and/or by rotating the machining head 14, 25. In this context,
[0053] In
[0054] In the machining situation shown in
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[0056] The device according to the invention accounts for a high level of flexibility and also allows a quick adaptation of the device to a wide array of dimensions of the specific frame 5 that is to be machined.
[0057] The invention is not limited only to dual-head machining, but rather, the provision can also be made for a four-head machining device having several, especially two, machining heads 14, 25.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0058] 1 profile piece [0059] 2 profile piece [0060] 3 profile piece [0061] 4 profile piece [0062] 5 window or door frame [0063] 6 machining tool [0064] 7 machining tool [0065] 8 machining tool [0066] 9 machining tool [0067] 10 machining tool [0068] 11 machining tool [0069] 12 machining tool [0070] 13 machining tool [0071] 14 machining head [0072] 15 swiveling axis [0073] 16 positioning shaft [0074] 16a end of the positioning shaft [0075] 16b end of the positioning shaft [0076] 17 tool carrier [0077] 18 tool carrier [0078] 19 drive [0079] 20 drive [0080] 21 tool axis [0081] 22 tool axis [0082] 23 shaft end [0083] 24 shaft end [0084] 25 machining head [0085] 26 actuating drive [0086] 27 clamping plane [0087] 28 actuating drive [0088] 29 sprocket [0089] 30 toothed belt [0090] 31 toothed wheel [0091] 32 frame plate [0092] 33 clamping means [0093] 34 centering means [0094] 35 machine rack [0095] 36 carriage [0096] 37 housing [0097] 38 swiveling axis [0098] X axis [0099] Y axis [0100] Z axis [0101] Q1, Q2 rotating or swiveling axis