Centering blanks
10799929 ยท 2020-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D22/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D43/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D43/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D22/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A centering system comprising a conveyor for receiving a plurality of blanks outputted from a furnace and displacing the blanks along a first horizontal axis and shifting units for each individual blank including two or more adjustable lifting bars, the shifting units configured to move along a second horizontal axis, and the adjustable lifting bars being configured to lift the blanks along a vertical axis, wherein each of the shifting units is independently movable along the second axis, and a plurality of centering pins for centering the blanks, such that the blanks can be centered by moving the individual blanks along the second axis against the centering pins. Also disclosed are conveyor systems and methods for centering and conveying blanks.
Claims
1. A centering system for a hot stamping line, the centering system comprising: a conveyor for receiving a plurality of blanks outputted from a furnace and displacing the blanks at least along a first horizontal axis; a plurality of shifting units, wherein the shifting units are configured to lift and carry at least one blank independently of lifting and carrying at least one other blank, the shifting units being configured to carry the blanks along a second horizontal axis substantially perpendicular to the first horizontal axis, and comprising two or more adjustable lifting bars, the adjustable lifting bars being configured to lift the blanks along a vertical axis substantially perpendicular to both the first and second horizontal axes; and the centering system further comprising a plurality of centering pins for centering the blanks, such that the blanks can be centered by moving one or more of the blanks carried on the shifting units along the second horizontal axis against the centering pins.
2. The centering system according to claim 1, wherein the centering system further comprises one or more stoppers for stopping movement of the blanks along the first horizontal axis.
3. The centering system according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor is a rolling conveyor having a plurality of conveyor rollers separated along the first horizontal axis.
4. The centering system according to claim 3, wherein the lifting bars of the shifting units are arranged in between the conveyor rollers.
5. The centering system according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the centering pins is/are moveable along the second horizontal axis.
6. The centering system according to claim 5, further comprising pre-centering pins moveable along the second horizontal axis for pre-centering the blanks in a pre-centering plane defined by the first and second horizontal axes.
7. The centering system according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the centering pins is/are moveable along the vertical axis.
8. The centering system according to claim 1, wherein the centering system comprises four shifting units.
9. The centering system according to claim 8, wherein pairs of the shifting units are configured for moving from a neutral position to a centering position wherein a first pair of the shifting units moves in an opposite direction to a second pair of the shifting units.
10. A conveyor system, comprising: the centering system according to claim 1, and one or more transfer robots adapted to transfer the blanks individually from the centering system to a hot forming press.
11. A centering system for a hot stamping line, the centering system comprising: a conveyor for receiving a plurality of blanks outputted from a furnace and displacing the blanks at least along a first horizontal axis; shifting units comprising two or more adjustable lifting bars, the shifting units being configured to carry the blanks along a second horizontal axis substantially perpendicular to the first horizontal axis, the shifting units being configured to carry at least one blank independently of at least one other blank, and the adjustable lifting bars being configured to lift the blanks along a vertical axis substantially perpendicular to both the first and second horizontal axes; wherein each of the shifting units is independently movable along the second horizontal axis, and a plurality of centering pins for centering the blanks, such that the blanks can be centered by carrying the individual blanks along the second horizontal axis against the centering pins, and wherein one or more of the centering pins is/are moveable along the second horizontal axis.
12. A method for centering blanks in a hot forming line using the centering system according to claim 1, the method comprising: receiving a plurality of blanks from the furnace and displacing the blanks at least along the first horizontal axis; lifting the blanks from a pre-centering plane defined by the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis perpendicular to the first horizontal axis, the blanks being lifted along a third axis perpendicular to the pre-centering plane; and centering the blanks by individually moving the blanks along the second horizontal axis against the centering pins.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising pre-centering the blanks in the pre-centering plane prior to lifting the blanks.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein centering the blanks comprises moving at least two blanks in opposite directions along the second horizontal axis.
15. The method according to any of claim 12, wherein centering the blanks comprises moving one or more of the centering pins to a centering position prior to moving the blanks against the centering pins.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the centering positions of the centering pins have different heights.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting examples of the present disclosure will be described in the following, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES
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(6) Conveyor rollers 14 convey the blanks through furnace 15. In the furnace, the blanks are heated to a desired temperature. For example, in case boron steel blanks are used, a desired temperature may be around 900 C. At the exit of the furnace, a door 12 is provided. The door is configured or controlled to open when the blanks arrive and to close again when the blanks have left the furnace. This way the heat produced inside the furnace can be kept inside the furnace.
(7) As the blanks leave the furnace 15, they are conveyed through further rollers 16 towards stoppers 22. In the specific example shown, the hot forming line is designed for four blanks being hot formed simultaneously. Thus four blanks may be conveyed side by side through the furnace and onto the centering table. Each of the stoppers 22 may be individually controllable and move in the conveying direction (along the x-axis). The position of the stoppers determines the end position of the blanks before centering takes place. The conveyor rollers 16 may be intermittently driven. As the blanks exit the furnace, these conveyor rollers 16 are rotated to convey the blanks until they reach the stoppers. Then the rollers may be stopped.
(8) In this particular example, the centering table 1 may be composed by four independent shifting units 20 having eight lifting bars 18. Each of the lifting bars is arranged in between two of the conveyor rollers 16. The lifting bars can thus move upwards (in the illustration of
(9) The system may also comprise a plurality of centering pins 24 and pre-centering pins. A selection of the centering pins may be non-actuated pins and others may be actuated pins, which means respectively that they are either retracted with respect to the movement path of the blanks, and therefore they are not interacting with the blanks, or that they are non-retracted with respect to the movement path of the blanks, and therefore they are able to interact with the edges of the blanks (i.e. stop and/or center the blanks). The selection of pins that are actuated and non-actuated may be adapted in accordance with the number of blanks, type of blanks and dimensions of blanks.
(10) A selection of the pins may be passive, i.e. they always maintain the same position, and the same height. A selection or all of the pins may be controlled to adapt their height. For example, the pins may be underneath the plane of the conveying plane (i.e. the plane coinciding with the top of the conveyor rollers) as the blanks are conveyed towards the stoppers. Then, subsequently for centering the pins may be raised to reach a height at least above the conveying plane. Similarly, a selection of the pins may be controlled to adapt their position in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the conveying direction, i.e. along the y-axis indicated in
(11) In some examples, pre-centering may occur after the blanks have reached the stoppers. The position of the blanks along the x-axis is thereby determined. Then, in order to bring the blanks in the correct orientation, a number of (pre)-centering pins may be driven along the y-axis and slightly reposition of the blanks.
(12) After the optional pre-centering step, the lifting bars 18 of each shifting unit 20 can move along the z-axis and raise the blanks. Then, the shifting units may be displaced along the y-axis against centering pins. The centering pins thereby determine the end positions of the blanks.
(13) It may be seen that the width of the centering table 1 is larger than the width of the furnace 15. In an example, the furnace may have a width of approximately 2.3 meters, whereas the width of the centering table 1 may be approximately 3 meters. The centering table according to this example makes it possible to increase the distance between the blanks in order for their further processing. The width of the furnace does not need to be increased accordingly, which can reduce the cost of the furnace as well as the energy consumption.
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(15) In
(16) Also shown in
(17) The pin bases may be elongated guides along which the pins can slide. In the view of
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(19) In this case, active centering pins are indicated with reference signs 24. Passive centering pins (at least in the shown sequence) are indicated with reference signs 25. As mentioned earlier, in a sequence involving different blanks of different shape or different dimensions, some of the pins which are herein shown to be active may then be passive and vice versa.
(20) In
(21) In
(22) As the blanks exit the furnace, conveyor rollers 16 are driven to forward the blanks in the x-direction (
(23) At this stage, a pre-centering step may take place (not illustrated). A number of pre-centering pins may be moved along the y-direction to correctly orient the blanks.
(24) In
(25) On the contrary, centering pins 24d, 24e and 24f (and also centering pin 24c, only shown in
(26) Then the shifting units 20a and 20b with their corresponding lifting bars may be moved towards the left (in a negative direction along the y-axis), whereas the shifting units 20c and 20d may be moved towards the right (in a positive direction along the y-axis). In the case of centering pin 24c, this pin may be raised to its position used for centering only after the shifting units have started moving.
(27) In the situation of
(28) The shifting units 20a and 20b, as compared to previous figures have been moved along the y-axis in a negative direction. The shifting units 20c and 20d have moved along the y-axis in a position direction.
(29) As illustrated in
(30) By moving the shifting units in opposite directions, the distance between the pairs of blanks has been increased. Similarly, by the movements of the shifting units and the positions of the centering pins, the distance between blanks 10a and 10b and the distance between blanks 11a and 11b may be increased. The outer positions of the blanks may thus be beyond the width of the furnace. The furnace may thus be narrower, whereas at the same time the blanks may have sufficient spacing in order to be able to be transferred to the hot press(es) correctly.
(31) Similarly, if portions of the conveyors have become dirty, the blanks may be positioned slightly differently on the conveyors so as to avoid the blanks becoming dirty. The centering table as proposed herein ensures that each of the blanks may still be positioned in the same end position even if they exit the furnace in slightly different positions along the y-axis.
(32) A transfer robot (not shown), for example a suitable industrial robot, may pick up a blank 10 from the shifting unit and place it on the hot press (not shown). The transfer robot to this end may comprise a plurality of gripping units to grab and pick up the blanks.
(33) Gripping unit as used herein is to be understood as covering e.g. suction cups, clamps or similar.
(34) In some examples, a single transfer robot may comprise several groups of gripping units, each group configured for picking up a blank, i.e. a single transfer robot can pick up more than one blanks at the same time.
(35) In other examples, a plurality of transfer robots is provided, wherein each of the transfer robots is configured to pick up a single blank.
(36) The expression industrial robot herein e.g. covers an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, and optionally multipurpose, manipulator programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications, as defined by the International Organization for Standardization in ISO 8373.
(37) Even though the transfer robots may be (re) programmable, in accordance with their programming they will be able to pick up blanks only if they are positioned and centered correctly and consistently. This is what the centering table according to the examples and according to the methods disclosed herein ensures.
(38) Although only a number of examples have been disclosed herein, other alternatives, modifications, uses and/or equivalents thereof are possible. In particular, the examples shown herein are adapted for pressing and conveying four blanks at the same time. In other examples, e.g. two or three or six blanks may be pressed at the same time and conveyed side-by-side. In these examples, each of the blanks may have an individual shifting unit and optionally an individual transfer robot for transferring the blanks from the centering table towards the hot press(es).
(39) Furthermore, all possible combinations of the described examples are also covered. Thus, the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by particular examples, but should be determined only by a fair reading of the claims that follow.