Connection module using in robot
10836052 ยท 2020-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Jian-An Lin (Taichung, TW)
- Zhen-Jia Huang (Taichung, TW)
- Jonus Liu (Taichung, TW)
- Wu-Teng Hsieh (Taichung, TW)
Cpc classification
B25J19/0029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J19/0025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J19/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25J19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A connection module includes a shaft member that can be rotated in place and can be lifted up and down, two wires arranged side by side and spirally wound on the shaft member, and an holder block connected with the bottom end of the shaft member and the bottom end of each wire such that the holder block drives the two wires to expand or to contract along the axial direction of the shaft member or to spiral in the axial direction of the shaft member when the holder block is driven by the shaft member. Thus, the connection module of the present invention can simplify the conventional complicated wiring mode, thereby saving operation space and reducing the risk of line breakage.
Claims
1. A connection module comprising: a shaft member; a holder block connected to a bottom end of said shaft member for rotation and lifting along with said shaft member; and an electrical wire set having at least two wires arranged side by side, said electrical wire set being spirally wound on said shaft member and connected to said holder block so that said electrical wire set is drivable by said holder block to perform a telescopic movement along an axial direction of said shaft member or to move spirally relative to the axial direction of said shaft member, said electrical wire set producing a maximum diameter when said electrical wire set is moved spirally in a first direction, said electrical wire set producing a minimum diameter when said electrical wire set is spirally moved in a second direction opposite to said first direction, said minimum diameter being larger than an outer diameter of said shaft member, said maximum diameter and said minimum diameter satisfying the relation of 1.3<D.sub.max/D.sub.min<3.2, in which D.sub.max is said maximum diameter and D.sub.min, is said minimum diameter, wherein said maximum diameter is calculated by the formula of D.sub.max=NL/[N1)]+ and said minimum diameter is calculated by the formula of D.sub.min=NL/[(N+1)], in which N is a number of turns of said electrical wire set around said shaft member; L is a spiral length of said electrical wire set around said shaft member, is a wire diameter of a wire having a largest wire diameter among said electrical wire set: is a pi.
2. The connection module as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electrical wire set comprises a first wire and two second wires; a wire diameter of said first wire is larger than a wire diameter of each said second wire; is the wire diameter of said first wire.
3. The connection module as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a telescopic sheath mounted around said shaft member to cover said electrical wire set and having a bottom end thereof connected to said holder block; said maximum diameter is smaller than an inner diameter of said telescopic sheath.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The applicant first declares here, in the entire specification, including the preferred embodiment described below and the claims of the present invention, the directional terms are based on the direction in the drawings. In the following preferred embodiment and the annexed drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer the same or similar elements or structural features thereof.
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(8) The shaft member 20 is inserted through a casing 12 and assembled with two spline nuts 16 in the casing 12. The two spline nuts 16 are driven by a drive source (such as motor, not shown) through two pulleys 14 respectively, causing the shaft member 20 to rotate and to lift. In this embodiment, the shaft member 20 is a spline shaft. However, the spline shaft design is not a limitation. Other types of shafts can be selectively used. For example, the shaft member 20 can be a shaft of a shaft motor.
(9) The holder block 30 is coupled to the bottom end of the shaft member 20 via a coupling 32 so that the holder block 30 is moved with the shaft member 20. The bottom surface of the holder block 30 is used to assemble a flange 34. The flange 34 can be matched with different end effectors (such as jaws, suction cups or drill bits, not shown) according to actual needs. The outer peripheral surface of the holder block 30 is connected with an electrical output component 36 and two pneumatic output components 38. The electrical output component 36 is used to output electricity to the end effector. One of the pneumatic output components 38 is used to provide an air intake effect to the end effector, and the other pneumatic output component 38 is used to provide an exhaust effect to the end effector.
(10) The telescopic sheath 40 has a top end thereof connected to a pedestal 42 at the top side of the holder block 30, and an opposing bottom end thereof mounted with a ball bearing 44 that is mounted to the holder block 30 using a C-clamp 46. Thereby, when the holder block 30 is rotated, the telescopic sheath 40 is not rotated with the holder block 30. When the holder block 30 is moved up and down, the telescopic sheath 40 will be stretched or compressed together with the holder block 30.
(11) The electrical wire set 50 has at least two wires arranged side by side. In this embodiment, the electrical wire set 50 comprises a first wire 52 and two second wires 54 that have different wire diameters. Alternatively, the first wire 52 and the second wires 54 may have the same wire diameter. In this embodiment, the wire diameter of the first wire 52 is larger than the wire diameter of the second wires 54. The first wire 52 and each of the second wires 54 are wound in a spiral manner on the shaft member 20 and covered by the telescopic sheath 40. Further, the first wire 52 and the second wires 54 have the respective top ends thereof secured to the pedestal 42 using a fastener 56, and the respective bottom ends thereof respectively connected to the holder block 30 by a respective connector 58. Thus, the first wire 52 is connected with the electrical output component 36 to work as an electrical output line, and the two second wires 54 are connected with the two pneumatic output components 38 to work as intake and exhaust lines respectively. Thereby, the electrical wire set 50 will act along with the holder block 30. When the holder block 30 is rotated, the electrical wire set 50 will be moved spirally relative to the axial direction of the shaft member 20. When the holder block 30 is lifted and lowered, the electrical wire set 50 will be expanded and contracted along the axial direction of the shaft member 20.
(12) Since the respective wires of the electrical wire set 50 are elastic and spirally wound around the shaft member 20 and connected to the holder block 30, when the holder block 30 is rotated by the shaft member 20, each wire of the electrical wire set 50 will be rotated along with the holder block 30 to produce a radial expansion or radial contraction. In order to ensure that the electrical wire set 50 does not affect the operation of other components during expansion or contraction, the electrical wire set 50 has certain limitations in terms of size. In detail, when the electrical wire set 50 is spirally moved in a first direction D1 (in the direction of the arrow shown in
(13) As can be seen from the above, as shown in
(14) In summary, the connection module 10 of the present invention winds the electrical wire set 50 in a spiral manner around the shaft member 20 and is combined with a special size design so that the electrical wire set 50 can be stretched, compressed or rotated according to actual needs, thereby achieving the purpose of saving operating space and reducing the risk of line breakage.