Vibratory Grinding Device
20210146499 · 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B31/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B31/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02P70/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B24B31/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vibratory grinding device has a work container and a grinding body removal device by which grinding bodies can be led out of the work container.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A vibratory grinding device for the vibratory grinding of workpieces by means of machining media in the form of grinding bodies, said vibratory grinding device comprising: a work container for receiving the grinding bodies, the work container having a workpiece holder, the workpiece holder being connected to the work container and with at least one workpiece being fastenable to the work container by the workpiece holder; and a grinding body withdrawal device that transfers the grinding bodies from the work container into a temporary store.
17. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the grinding body withdrawal device has a vacuum source.
18. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the vacuum source is in the form of a side channel compressor.
19. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store is a centrifugal separator.
20. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein an outlet opening of the temporary store is arranged above the work container.
21. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store is provided with a vibration device.
22. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store has an outlet opening that can be closed by a remote-controlled closure.
23. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store has a filling level sensor.
24. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store is configured as a flatbed store that has a vacuum chamber.
25. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 24, wherein the flatbed store further has a vibration device.
26. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the temporary store has an adhesion-reducing wall.
27. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 26, wherein the adhesion-reducing wall is one of a perforated metal sheet and a wall part provided with surface structures.
28. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein a process controller is provided that has at least one camera and an image evaluation unit.
29. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, wherein a process controller is provided that includes at least one of a filling program and an emptying program by which a vibration of the work container, the grinding body withdrawal device, and valves for controlling a supply of air or liquid are controlled.
30. The vibratory grinding device in accordance with claim 16, further comprising a device for separating grinding bodies that fall below a predetermined size.
31. A method of operating a vibratory grinding device, said vibratory grinding device comprising a work container for receiving the grinding bodies, the work container having a workpiece holder, the workpiece holder being connected to the work container and with at least one workpiece being fastenable to the work container by the workpiece holder; and a grinding body withdrawal device that transfers the grinding bodies from the work container into a temporary store, the method comprising the steps of: vibrating first the work container in order to set the grinding bodies located therein into motion and to grind the workpieces; and subsequently putting the grinding body withdrawal device into operation in order to transfer the grinding bodies from the work container into the temporary store while the work container is vibrated.
32. The method in accordance with claim 31, wherein the vibration of the work container is controlled in dependence on a pressure in the temporary store.
33. The method in accordance with claim 31, wherein the vibration of the work container is controlled in dependence on a filling level in at least one of the temporary store and the work container.
Description
[0020] The present invention will be described in the following purely by way of example with reference to an advantageous embodiment and to the enclosed drawings. There are shown:
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[0027] The vibratory grinding device shown in
[0028] In the front region A of the housing 10 that is open to the front, a switch cabinet 18 is pivotably fastened to it via a joint 16 and extends over the total height of the housing 10. For maintenance work at the work container 12 or at the machine, the switch cabinet 18 can be pivoted clockwise to the outside in
[0029] Opposite to the switch cabinet, a lifting device 20 is pivotably fastened via a pivot arm 22 in the region A of the housing 10 so that the lifting device 20 can be pivoted over the center of the work container 12. It is hereby possible to lower workpieces or a workpiece mount 25 at the center of the work container 12 or to pick them up from the center of the work container 12. The supply and removal of such a workpiece mount 25 can take place with the aid of a transport trolley that is moved into the region A. The workpiece mount 25 can be coupled to the lifting device 20 and raised at a position X. Subsequently, the lifting device 20 is pivoted clockwise up to and over the work container 12 and is lowered, whereupon the workpiece mount 25 is located at the center of the work container 12 and at its base (cf.
[0030] To close the container 12, a cover 26 is provided at whose lower side at least one camera for process monitoring can be fastened. The cover 26 is fastened to a lifting device 30 via a support arm 28. With the aid of this lifting device 30, the cover 26 can be moved over the container 12 so that the cover does not touch the container, but outwardly engages around the container margin. The cover 26 can also be raised upwardly with the aid of the lifting device 30, wherein, in the raised position, the cover is automatically blocked in its raised position by a locking device.
[0031] The work container 12 with the workpiece mount 25 located therein and workpieces W mounted thereon via centering bolts is supported in a vibrating manner on a plurality of rubber buffers or dampers 32 and, in the embodiment shown, it has two unbalance motors 34 and 36 at its outer periphery that are mounted disposed opposite one another, that set the work container 12 into vibration, and that can thereby in a known manner move the grinding bodies in the container in a revolving manner. To be able to influence the movement of the grinding bodies within the work container 12, both unbalance motors 34 and 36 are adjustably mounted about an axis S extending perpendicular to the container wall so that they can be pivoted in a range from 0 to 180°. To enable a simple adjustment, each unbalance motor is mounted on a rotary disk that is only fixed with the aid of a clamping ring. In this way, only the screws of the clamping ring have to be slightly loosened for the pivoting of the unbalance motors, i.e. a complete dismantling of the unbalance motors does not have to take place. The rotational speed of the unbalance motors can be suitably regulated by a process controller, for example in a range between 600 and 3000 rpm, in order to suitably adjust the vibration amplitude of the work container as well as the direction of movement and the speed of the grinding bodies in the work container.
[0032] As in particular
[0033] From the outlet opening 44 that can be closed via a remotely controllable closure 45, the grinding bodies can enter via a connection flange 46 into a flexible pipeline 48 that is connected to the grinding body removal device 14. The grinding body removal device 14 is shown in more detail in
[0034] For a setting of the vacuum in the pipeline 48, a vertical rising pipe 47 (
[0035] Furthermore, the described vibratory grinding device has a metering device 70 (
[0036] With the aid of vibration sensors that are arranged at the work container 12, the total process sequence can be monitored and controlled by the process controller and can be recorded for quality assurance. In this respect, it can also be advantageous if temperature sensors are arranged in the unbalance motors to monitor them.
[0037] As
[0038] To enable a separation of grinding bodies that have fallen below a predetermined size due to abrasion, a size classification can be performed in the return circuit between the outlet opening 44 of the work container 12 and the re-entry of the grinding bodies into the work container. For this purpose, the grinding bodies can, for example, be guided over a perforated strainer having a predetermined size so that grinding bodies with too small a size are separated out. It is understood that such a size classification in connection with a grinding body removal device can also be used with other vibratory grinding devices in which the workpieces are not fastened to the work container, but are rather moved in it together with the grinding bodies. In such a device, the workpieces together with the grinding bodies can first be led out of the work container and can then be led through a classification device in which, for example, the workpieces are separated from the grinding bodies and/or in which grinding bodies having too small a size are sorted out.