IMPROVED LASER MARKING EQUIPMENT
20210046589 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16P1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23K26/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B9/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
It is disclosed a laser marking apparatus provided with a protection shield, comprising a support frame (T) of a working deck (2) and wherein, around said working deck, a protection shield is arranged which fully encircles the working area of said laser marking head (4) and provided with at least partly perimetrally upright arranged panels with respect to said working deck, wherein said panels (P1-P8) are mounted movable from a lower position, wherein said shield encircles said support frame (T) up to a height completely below or flush with the upper surface of said working deck (2), to an upper extended position wherein said shield encircles the area above said working deck (2) up to a working height of said laser marking head (4).
Claims
1. Laser marking apparatus, comprising a support frame (T) of a working deck (2) and a laser marking head (4) operating above said working deck (2), and wherein, around said working deck, a protection shield is arranged which fully encircles the working area of said laser marking head (4) and provided with at least partly perimetrally upright arranged panels with respect to said working deck, characterised in that said panels (P1-P8) are mounted movable from a lower position, wherein said shield encircles said support frame (T) up to a height completely below or flush with the upper surface of said working deck (2), to an upper extended position wherein said shield encircles the area above said working deck (2) up to a working height of said laser marking head (4).
2. Apparatus as in 1, wherein said panels (P1-P4) are mounted vertically slidable with a rigid displacement.
3. Apparatus as in 1, wherein said panels (P5-P8) each consists of a plurality of sub-panels arranged side-by-side and at least partly mutually movable by means of a telescopic mechanism.
4. Apparatus as in 3, wherein at least part of said sub-panels are in the shape of winding flexible shields.
5. Apparatus as in 1, wherein at least one front panel (P4) is mounted movable autonomously of the other panels.
6. Apparatus as in 5, wherein said front panel (P4, P8) is mounted free to slide vertically and constrained by a pneumatic dampener (GF1) adjusted to support the weight of said panel and to inhibit the descent thereof due to gravity.
7. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said panels also comprise an upper closing panel (TP, P9), extendable from a rear closed-up position to a front extended position.
8. Apparatus as in 7, wherein said upper closing panel is in the shape of a roller shutter (TP) or of a plurality of telescopically extendable sub-panels (P9).
9. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein at least one of said perimetrally upright arranged panels is spaced apart from said working deck (2) so as to define a vertical compartment (3) wherein said laser marking head (4) is movably housed.
10. Apparatus as in 9, wherein an upper opening of said compartment (3) is closable by at least part of an upper closing panel (TP, P9) as in claim 6 when said perimetrally upright arranged panels are in said lower position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further features and advantages of the invention will anyhow be more evident from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, given by mere way of non-limiting example and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0031] It should be noted a perimeter shield 1 which encicles a lower area of a support frame T which supports a working deck 2.
[0032] More precisely, the frame T consists of lattice elements T1 and T2 which define a mobile support structure for the perimeter shielding 1 (as will be explained below) and for stable constraint of the working deck 2. The working deck 2 is integral with the frame T and constitutes the support plane for the workpieces during operation of the laser marker. Deck 2 therefore defines a flat, stable and sufficiently hard and resistant surface to support even pieces of significant weight. For this purpose, the deck 2 is preferably in the form of a plate of rigid and stable material (for example granite) of the type used in machine tools or precision scanning probes.
[0033] The frame T supports the working deck 2 at a suitable height so that an operator OU can access it comfortably. Furthermore, the perimeter shielding 1, in the non-operating condition as illustrated in
[0034] At least on one side of the working deck 2in the figures, a back side of a generally rectangular plan shape (even if the deck 2 could have also a regular or irregular polygonal shape, having more than four sides, or other shapes)the perimeter shielding 1 is arranged at a certain distance from the edge of the working deck 2 (see
[0035] According to the preferred embodiment shown, the other three sides of the perimeter shielding are arranged adjacent to the side and front edges of the working deck 2, so as to occupy the area of minimum size with respect to the plant footprint of the working deck 2.
[0036] Preferably, as made evident by the comparison of
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[0038] As can be seen from
[0039] The elements illustrated above are also visible in the front view of
[0040] The perimeter shield 1 is mounted on the frame T in a vertically extensible way, so as to be displaced from a lowered attitudein which it encircles the frame T and remains entirely at a level lower than that of the working deck 2 (
[0041] According to a first embodiment illustrated in
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[0043] This provision is not binding, in the sense that other arrangements could be provided in which the walls of the perimeter shield move vertically in a different way.
[0044] Possibly also the upper side can be closed. In this case, on the upper side there is provided a shutter TP, horizontally slidable and extensible by a collection fold TP' which is housed in the rear compartment 3 (see
[0045] The upper shutter TP, in the completely folded position (
[0046] When the perimeter shield 1 is completely lowered (
[0047] It should be noted that the operating condition of the apparatusthat is, the one that generates the consent to start the laser marking head 4is not that shown in
[0048] The fact that the front panel P4 has a vertical movement independent of the remaining perimeter shield portion, entails operating advantages. In fact, when the apparatus of the invention must be used in a traditional way, that is to mark small and handy workpieces, the perimeter shield 1 can be left in the raised/extended arrangement shown in
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[0050] In the case where the front panel P4 is mounted movable and independent from the remaining shield portion, a system of dedicated guides and tracks is provided: in this case, a manual lifting system for the panel alone is sufficient, in view of the greater lightness, for example an articulated pantograph mechanism GF equipped with a pneumatic dampener GF1 that maintains the position of the panel P4 set manually by the operator. Alternatively, it is possible to provide a pneumatic or electric actuator, with automatic or manual control, which actively lifts and lowers the front panel.
[0051] The unrolling and rolling up movement of the shutter TP can also be motorized by known systems, for example by means of loop-mounted transmission belts within two upper side guides TP.sub.1 and TP.sub.2 along which the two side edges of the shutter TP slide.
[0052] Also for raising/lowering the upright 4a of the laser marker 4 an electric motor RR suitably controlled by industrial automation is preferably provided.
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[0054] Here the laser marking head 4 is mounted at the end of a robotic arm, which equivalently replaces the articulated system of
[0055] In this embodiment, the perimeter shield comprises composite panels P5, P6, P7 (a side panel P6 and the rear panel P7 are not shown in the figures), constituted by a system of contiguous sub-panels, arranged side-by-side and reciprocally sliding at least partly with a telescopic mechanism with respect to one another: this determines a mode of vertical extension of the side panels which is not defined by a single rigid displacement, but by mutual sliding of the sub-panels one adjacent the other.
[0056] To this end, the sub-panels are engaged with each other by sliding guides PG.sub.1-PG.sub.3 provided along the respective side edges. When the sub-panels of the same panel are superimposed on each other (see panel P5 in
[0057] The innermost or outermost sub-panel of each panel is controlled according to a raising/lowering motion and, in this movementupon reaching a predetermined strokeit also draws the adjacent one and so progressively the more external or internal ones. Typically, it is believed that three sub-panels are sufficient for each perimeter shield panel. The controlled sub-panel is preferably moved by suitable lifting members, constituted by mechanical pantographs GF, driven by an electric motor RG and possibly supported by automatically controlled pneumatic dampers.
[0058] Preferably, at least the lower sub-panel (i.e. the one that remains in the lower part when the panel is extended upwards) is not rigid, but is in the form of a winding flexible shield, with a spring rewinding. The flexible shield is unrolled during the vertical movement upwards and rewinds due to the return spring, during the vertical movement downwards (in the shield closing phase).
[0059] The same construction is used both for the side panels P5-P7 and for a front panel P8.
[0060] In the preferred case in which the front panel P8 is mounted movable and independent of the remaining shield portion, an automatic or manual lifting system similar to that provided in the first embodiment is provided.
[0061] The upper side of the perimeter shield can also be equipped with a closing system P9 with a telescopic mechanism. In this case, to obtain the minimum covering dimensions of the extraction compartment of the laser marker 4, the mutually sliding sub-panels could be more than three, for example four.
[0062] The other components and operating methods are completely equivalent to those of the first embodiment.
[0063] This embodiment, by contemplating sub-panels arranged side-by-side (of which, possibly, a part that can be wound up) in the lowered home position, can have a perimeter shield of height much greater than the limit imposed by the height of the working deck 2.
[0064] The operation of the apparatus according to the invention involves lowering the shield to the lower limit, entirely below the working deck 2, when access to the deck 2 is required with bulky or heavy pieces (which require access from above with an overhead crane or from the side with a forklift). During operation, the shielding is in any case raised, so as to encircle and close at least laterally the area of the working deck 2, thus avoiding any accidental reflection of the laser beam outside the working area. If the laser source requires it, it is possible to build shield panels with materials that are particularly suitable for resisting or reducing reflections of the laser beam.
[0065] As can be easily understood, through the apparatus according to the invention, a high compactness and flexibility of the shield available to the laser marking head is achieved, therefore a much smaller operating space compared to the prior art, while allowing very easy access to the working deck also for large and heavy pieces.
[0066] Practical tests have demonstrated the perfect functionality of this protective apparatus, which can be used not only for a laser marking machine, but also for any other machine that operates with high power lasers on reduced size pieces.
[0067] The apparatus of the invention increases the flexibility of use of the laser marker and can be installed in areas without controlled access.
[0068] It is understood, however, that the invention is not to be considered as limited by the particular embodiments illustrated above, which represent only exemplary implementations of the same, but different variants are possible, concerning in particular the opening and closing modes of the shielding booth walls, all within the reach of a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention itself, as defined by the following claims.
[0069] For example, although it is preferable that the laser marking head can re-enter the compartment below the working deck so as to remain more protected with respect to any interference with members for moving the workpieces that occupy the area above the work surface, this is not strictly necessary: the laser head could also be placed permanently above the working deck.