ROTARY DRIVING TOOL FOR HANDLING CLOSURE ELEMENTS

20220250252 · 2022-08-11

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Abstract

The disclosure relates to a rotary driving tool for handling closure elements on vehicle containers for holding operating fluids, which are fed into the respective circuits and containers of the vehicles in the manufacturing process of the vehicles on assembly lines of the automotive industry by robot-based assemblies arranged on the assembly line from filling systems via connecting lines and adapters, wherein the robot-based assemblies are displaceable in operation between a home position and a filling position and have at least one robot arm. It is the problem of the disclosure to create such a rotary driving tool that enables automated handling of the closure elements even in confined or poorly accessible installation spaces. This problem is solved in that the rotary driving tool has a plate-shaped base body, a centric gripper, a drive motor, a first pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the XY plane and a second pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the Z direction, wherein specific designs and arrangements are proposed for these assemblies.

Claims

1. A rotary driving tool for handling closure elements on vehicle containers for holding operating fluids which, in the manufacturing process of the vehicles on assembly lines in the automotive industry, are fed into the respective circuits and containers of the vehicles by robot-based assemblies arranged on the assembly line from filling systems via connecting lines and adapters, wherein the robot-based assemblies are displaceable in operation between a home position and a filling position and have at least one robot arm, wherein the rotary driving tool has a plate-shaped base body, a centric gripper, a drive motor, a first pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the XY plane and a second pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the Z direction, wherein the centric gripper is attached to a hollow shaft and arranged on a bottom side of the base body, and has a pneumatic drive for triggering gripping movements, a mechanical drive for triggering rotational movements about its central longitudinal axis, and a plurality of gripper jaws, wherein the mechanical drive for triggering rotational movements has a first gear wheel arranged below the base body and connected to the centric gripper, the first gear wheel is also connected via a toothed belt guided on the bottom side of the base body to a second gear wheel arranged at an output of the drive motor, wherein the drive motor is supported on a top side of the base body and the second gear wheel is arranged below the base body, wherein the each of the gripper jaws is attached to the centric gripper and is configured to frictionally lock with an inner surface of a groove of a closure element, wherein the pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the Z direction and the pneumatic compensating element for deviations in the XY direction are each arranged one above the other and along a common central longitudinal axis on the top side of the base body and adjacent to the drive motor, and wherein the rotary driving tool is configured to attach to the movable end section of a robot hand of the robot arm.

2. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the centric gripper has three gripper jaws.

3. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the drive motor is a servo gear motor.

4. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the drive motor is a stepper motor.

5. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein pneumatic lines are provided in the hollow shaft.

6. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the hollow shaft is supported in a four-point bearing.

7. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the hollow shaft has two seals which form a rotary union in operative connection with the base body.

8. The rotary driving tool according to claim 1, further comprising an eccentric tensioning roller which is operatively connected to the toothed belt and arranged on the bottom side of the base body.

9. A rotary driving tool for handling a closure element on a container, the rotary driving tool configured for attachment to a robot arm that, in operation, is displaceable between a home position and a use position, the rotary driving tool comprising: a base; a drive motor supported above the base and comprising a rotatable output shaft; a first wheel arranged below the base and connected to the rotatable output shaft of the drive motor; a gripper supported below the base and attached to a hollow shaft, the gripper comprising: a plurality of jaws movable between a gripping position and a non-gripping position, wherein in the gripping position the jaws are configured for engaging a groove in the closure element; a driver for controlling movement of the plurality of jaws, wherein the driver comprises a plurality of pneumatic lines disposed in the hollow shaft; and a mechanical drive for controlling rotational movement of the plurality of jaws about a central longitudinal axis of the gripper, wherein the mechanical drive comprises a second wheel arranged below the base, the second wheel being coupled to the first wheel by a belt; and a first compensator movable in an X-Y plane and a second compensator movable in a Z direction, wherein the first compensator and the second compensator are located above the base and positioned along a common central longitudinal axis.

10. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the driving tool is configured to attach to a movable end section of a robot hand of the robot arm.

11. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the gripper comprises three jaws.

12. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the drive motor is comprises a servo gear motor.

13. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the drive motor comprises a stepper motor.

14. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9 wherein the hollow shaft is supported by a four-point bearing.

15. The rotary driving tool according to claim 14, wherein the hollow shaft comprises a plurality of seals which form a rotary union in operative connection with the base.

16. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the hollow shaft comprises a plurality of seals which form a rotary union in operative connection with the base.

17. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein an eccentric tensioning roller is located beneath the base and operatively connected to the belt.

18. The rotary driving tool according to claim 9, wherein the first compensator and the second compensator are located near to the drive motor.

Description

DRAWINGS

[0017] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.

[0018] Exemplary embodiments are explained below with reference to the drawings, wherein:

[0019] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the general structure of a driving tool according to the disclosure;

[0020] FIG. 2 shows a partial sectional view of the driving tool according to FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0021] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] The driving tool shown in the drawings is designed for handling closure elements on vehicle containers for holding operating fluids which are fed into the respective circuits and containers of the vehicles from filling systems arranged on the assembly line via connecting lines and adapters during the manufacturing process of the vehicles on assembly lines in the automotive industry by robot-based assemblies. In this case, the robot-based assemblies can be displaced between a home position and a filling position during operation and feature a robot arm.

[0023] According to FIG. 1, the driving tool has a plate-shaped base body 1, a centric gripper 2 with multiple gripper jaws 22 (e.g. three-jaw gripper), a drive motor 3 (e.g. servo gear motor or stepper motor), a first pneumatic compensating element 4 for deviations in the XY plane, and a second pneumatic compensating element 5 for deviations in the Z direction.

[0024] The centric gripper 2 is arranged on the bottom side of the plate-shaped base body 1 and has a pneumatic drive for triggering movements of the gripper jaws 22 screwed to the centric gripper 2, as well as a mechanical drive for triggering rotational movements about its central longitudinal axis A1. The centric gripper 2 is attached to the hollow shaft 6. Details of the hollow shaft 6 can be seen in FIG. 2. Accordingly, pneumatic lines for driving the centric gripper 2 are provided in the hollow shaft 6. The port for the pneumatic lines is designated with reference numeral 7. The hollow shaft 6 is located in a four-point bearing 8. Furthermore, the hollow shaft 6 has two seals 9. These seals 9 form a rotary union with the plate-shaped base body 1.

[0025] The mechanical drive for triggering rotational movements comprises a first gear wheel 21 arranged below the plate-shaped base body 1 and connected to the centric gripper 2. This gear wheel 21 is connected to a second gear wheel 31 arranged at the output shaft of the drive motor 3 via a toothed belt 10 also located on the bottom side of the base body 1. The drive motor 3 is supported on the top of the base body 1, and the gear wheel 31 is arranged below the base body 1. The belt tension of the toothed belt 10 is implemented with an eccentric tensioning roller 11, which is also arranged on the bottom side of the base body 1.

[0026] The pneumatic compensation element 5 is moveable and/can provide positional adjustments for tolerance deviations in the Z direction and the pneumatic compensation element 4 is moveable and/or can provide positional adjustments for tolerance deviations in the XY direction are arranged one above the other and along a common central longitudinal axis A2 on the top side of the plate-shaped base body 1, starting from the latter and adjacent to the drive motor 3.

[0027] The driving tool constructed in this way is firmly attached to the movable end section of a robot hand 13 of a robot arm not shown in the drawing. The robot first uses an optical measuring system to determine the current position of the closure element on the container and moves to this position with the driving tool. Additional minor adjustments to the position of the driving tool and/or the centric gripper 2 to compensate for tolerance deviations can be made via the pneumatic compensation elements 4 and 5. For example, adjustments can be performed via compensation element 4 for deviations in the XY plane and via compensation element 5 for deviations in the Z direction to more accurately position the driving tool and/or the centric gripper 2 relative to the closure element 12. The closure element 12 is then gripped by the pneumatically operable centric gripper 2. The gripper jaws 22 screwed to the centric gripper 2 create a form fit via a groove and a force fit with the closure element 12 via the inner surfaces. The form fit is sufficient for handling a dust protection cap as a closure element 12, while a force fit is necessary for handling a screw cap as a closure element 12. The rotary movement required to open or close (e.g., unthread or thread) the closure element 12 is initiated by the drive motor 3, which transmits its drive torque to the centric gripper 2 via the gear wheel 31, the toothed belt 10, and the gear wheel 21. The toothed belt 10 is tensioned by the eccentric tensioning roller 11.

[0028] If the driving tool is used, for example, for filling brake fluid, it should be noted that the brake fluid reservoir must remain closed until shortly before filling for safety reasons. It is installed in the vehicle either with a dust protection cap 12 or already with the actual screw cap 12. In the first variant, the dust protection cap 12 is grasped immediately before filling with the driving tool and deposited at a location that cannot be defined very precisely (e.g. grid box). In the second variant, the screw cap 12 is also detected immediately prior to filling by means of the driving tool. However, the cap is then either deposited in a position from which it can be accurately gripped again for subsequent closing after filling, or it remains in engagement with the driving tool during the entire filling process. Regardless of the variant selected, the screw cap 12 is always screwed tightly onto the container with the driving tool after the filling process has been completed.

[0029] The foregoing description of the embodiment has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.