An electrospindle
20220072667 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2231/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B5/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B31/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B31/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23Q3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An electrospindle includes a motor for moving a tool and a motor shaft for transmitting motion from the motor to the tool. The electrospindle has a gripping head of the tool and a coupling of the tool to the motor shaft, and the gripping head includes two flanges, between which a portion of the tool and at least one thrust nut of a first flange can be interposed toward a counterflange, so as to hold the tool in position. The transmission has a free end threaded so as to receive the at least one thrust nut by screwing, the thread of the free end being double with a first right-handed thread and a second left-handed thread.
Claims
1. An electrospindle comprising: a motor for moving a tool; and a mechanical transmission for transmitting a motion from said motor to the tool; and a gripping head of the tool for coupling the tool to said mechanical transmission, said gripping head comprising at least two flanges adapted to grip a portion of the tool, a first flange of said at least two flanges being pushed against a counterflange of said at least two flanges by at least one thrust nut, so as to hold the tool in position, wherein said mechanical transmission has a free end threaded so as to receive said at least one thrust nut by screwing, a thread of said free end of said mechanical transmission being double by comprising a first right-handed thread and a second left-handed thread.
2. The electrospindle according to claim 1, wherein said at least one thrust nut comprises a first nut with a thread configured for coupling with said first thread of said free end of said mechanical transmission and a second nut with a thread configured for coupling with said second thread of said free end of said mechanical transmission.
3. The electrospindle according to claim 2, wherein said first nut and second nut comprise mutual coupling means.
4. The electrospindle according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical transmission comprises a motor shaft having a first end operatively coupled to said motor and a second end constituting said free end of said mechanical transmission.
5. The electrospindle according to claim 1, wherein said transmission (3) comprises: a motor shaft having a first end operatively coupled to said motor (2); and an insert coupled at a first side by screwing to a second end of said motor shaft (15), a second side of said insert constituting said free end of said mechanical transmission (3).
6. The electrospindle according to claim 5, wherein said first side of said insert is threaded and said second end of said motor shaft comprises a first hole, which develops according to a longitudinal development axis of said motor shaft, said first hole being shaped on said first side of said insert and being threaded to receive said first side of said insert by screwing.
7. The electrospindle according to claim 5, wherein said second side of said insert comprises a second hole, which extends along a longitudinal development axis of said insert to receive and hold an additional tool.
8. The electrospindle according to claim 7, wherein said second hole is threaded to retain the additional tool by screwing.
9. The electrospindle according to claim 8, wherein a threading of said second hole is double by comprising a third right-handed thread and a fourth left-handed thread.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further features and advantages of the invention will be more evident in light of the detailed description of some of the preferred but not exclusive embodiments of an electrospindle according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example with the aid of the accompanying drawing tables, wherein:
[0021]
[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0023] With reference to the mentioned figures, described herein is an electrospindle 1 commonly used for machining operations such as cutting, milling, drilling or other.
[0024] By definition, an electrospindle 1 comprises a motor 2 for moving a tool, not represented in the figures, and a mechanical transmission 3 for transmitting motion from the motor 2 to the tool.
[0025] The power of the motor 2 is typically adequate for the use to which the electrospindle 1 is directed and, consequently, also the embodiment of the mechanical transmission 3 is consequent to the efforts that it must bear.
[0026] According to an aspect of the invention, the electrospindle 1 comprises a gripping head 5 of the tool. Moreover, this head 5 not only retains the tool, but realizes the coupling between the latter and the mechanical transmission 3.
[0027] In particular, the head 5 comprises two flanges 6 between which a portion of the tool can be interposed. There is also a thrust nut 7 which has the function of pushing a first flange 8 towards the counterflange 9 so as to hold the tool between them.
[0028] More in detail, the mechanical transmission 3 has a free end 10 threaded so as to receive the thrust nut 7 by screwing.
[0029] According to another aspect of the invention, the thread 11 of the free end10 of the transmission 3 is double comprising a first right-handed thread and a second left-handed thread.
[0030] Advantageously, therefore, on the same free end 10 both right-handed and left-handed thrust nuts 7 can be screwed. In other words, the mechanical transmission 3 can be used indifferently with right-handed or left-handed tools.
[0031] In other words, advantageously, changing the rotation direction of the motor 2 to perform a machining operation does not require the replacement of the mechanical transmission 3 or of a part thereof.
[0032] However, this still advantageously limits the number of components to be provided in the production of the electrospindle 1 of the invention.
[0033] In order to ensure the tightness of the thrust nut 7, according to an embodiment variant not shown in the figures, the electrospindle comprises two thrust nuts: a first nut with a thread suitable for coupling with the first thread, and a second nut with a thread suitable for coupling with the second thread.
[0034] In this way, advantageously, whatever the direction of rotation imposed by the motor, the tool is correctly held in position since at least one of the first and second nuts will not be urged to unscrew.
[0035] Still advantageously, the same tool can be used with both rotation directions, thus speeding up machining and reducing machine downtime.
[0036] According to one aspect of the embodiment variant which is described, the first nut and the second nut comprise mutual coupling means, but this detail must not be considered limiting for further different embodiment variants. These coupling means, however, allow a better management of the nuts since, being one connected to the other, it is impossible for them to accidentally unscrew by repeatedly reversing the rotation directions during machining.
[0037] According to another aspect of the invention, the mechanical transmission 3 comprises a motor shaft 15 having a first end, not shown in the figures, operatively coupled to the engine 2, and an insert 16 having a first side 17 coupled by screwing to the second end 18 of the motor shaft 15. Moreover, the second side 19 of the insert 16 constitutes the free end 10 of the transmission 3.
[0038] In this case, the counterflange 9 of the head 5 is integral with the motor shaft 15, while the thrust nut 7 is coupled to the insert 16.
[0039] Advantageously, therefore, the second end 18 of the motor shaft 15 is no longer protruding from the head 5, as instead occurs in the known art, but the insert 16 is protruding. Still advantageously, therefore, the motor shaft 16, whose operation is delicate and therefore expensive, is more protected from unwanted damage.
[0040] Since the thrust nut 7 is screwed onto the insert 16, in substance, still advantageously, the latter functionally replaces the motor shaft 15, cooperating in retaining the tool.
[0041] Still advantageously, in the event of damage or deterioration, the replacement of the insert 16 is easier and less expensive than the replacement of the motor shaft 15 not only in terms of time for performing such a replacement and of downtime, but also in terms of materials used to make such piece.
[0042] Still advantageously, in fact, the insert 16 can be made of the most suitable material for its exposed positioning. In particular, it can be made with a less expensive material than the motor shaft 15 and suitably hardened.
[0043] Its coupling by screwing to the motor shaft 15 also allows to obtain an advantageously stable but low-cost coupling.
[0044] More in detail, the first side 17 of the insert 16 is threaded, while the second end 18 of the motor shaft 15 comprises a first hole 21 typically but not necessarily blind which extends along the longitudinal development axis of the motor shaft 15 and which is counter-shaped on the first side 17 of the insert 16. Moreover, this first hole 21 is threaded to receive said first side 17 of the insert 16 by screwing.
[0045] However, this embodiment should not be considered as limiting for the invention. According to an embodiment variant, in fact, the transmission comprises only the motor shaft and not the insert, the second end of the motor shaft constituting the free end of the transmission.
[0046] According to another aspect of the invention, the second side 19 of the insert 16 also comprises a second hole 22 which is also typically but not necessarily blind, which extends along the longitudinal development axis of the insert 16 itself to receive and retain an additional tool.
[0047] This second hole 22 is typically threaded to retain the additional tool by screwing. In the industry jargon, the second tool connection which was just mentioned is referred to as “half throttle”.
[0048] According to a further aspect of the invention, also the thread 24 of the second hole 22 is double comprising a third right-handed thread and a fourth left-hand thread so as to be able to screw both right-handed and left-handed additional tools.
[0049] Advantageously, therefore, the double thread 24 of the second hole 22 makes it possible to reduce even more the reasons for replacing the insert 16 or, in the case of the above-described embodiment variant, of the entire motor shaft.
[0050] In light of the above, it is therefore understood that the electrospindle of the invention overcomes the drawbacks noted in the prior art.
[0051] In particular, it makes it possible to invert the rotation direction of the motor to perform a machining operation without it being necessary to replace the motor shaft.
[0052] On closer inspection, the different possible combinations between the rotation direction of the motor and fixing of the tools does not require the use of different motor shafts with the electrospindle of the invention.
[0053] Although the invention has been described with particular reference to the accompanying figures, the reference numerals used in the description and claims are used to improve the intelligence of the invention and do not constitute any limitation to the claimed scope of protection.