Machine tool with manual pulse generator
10730155 ยท 2020-08-04
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Inventors
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B23Q11/00
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B23Q15/013
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G05B2219/36362
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G05B2219/50272
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Y10T483/12
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B23Q3/15533
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G05B2219/35459
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Y10T483/115
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B23Q11/0085
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B23Q5/22
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G05B2219/34347
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B23Q3/15766
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B23Q11/0891
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Y10T483/1882
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B23Q11/08
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G05B2219/36389
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G05B19/409
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B23Q11/0825
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G05B2219/36383
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Y10T483/1755
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
International classification
B23Q15/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05B19/409
PHYSICS
B23Q5/22
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B23Q3/155
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machine tool, which has a tool magazine for storing multiple tools and is for machining a workpiece with a tool held on a main shaft by moving the main shaft relative to the workpiece, wherein the machine tool is provided with: multiple feed shafts for moving the tool relative to the workpiece; a tool magazine drive motor for driving the tool magazine; and a manual pulse generator, which is for sending a positive or negative command pulse to the multiple feed shafts or tool magazine drive motor, the manual pulse generator being provided with a selection switch for selecting one of the multiple feed shafts or the tool magazine drive motor as the destination to which the command pulse is to be sent.
Claims
1. A machine tool having a tool magazine holding a plurality of tools, moving a spindle and workpiece relative to each other, and machining the workpiece by a tool held by the spindle, the machine tool comprising: a plurality of feed axes for moving the tool and the workpiece relative to each other; a tool magazine drive motor for driving the tool magazine; and a manual pulse generator for sending positive or negative command pulses to the plurality of feed axes or the tool magazine drive motor, the manual pulse generator comprising a selection switch for selecting one of the tool magazine drive motor and the plurality of feed axes as a destination of the command pulses.
2. The machine tool according to claim 1 wherein the manual pulse generator has a pulse generation operating means and an enable switch, operation of the pulse generation operating means is enabled and transmission of pulses is allowed only while the enable switch is being operated, and the enable switch and the pulse generation operating means are arranged at the manual pulse generator so that two hands have to be used for simultaneously operating both of the enable switch and the pulse generation operating means.
3. The machine tool of claim 1 wherein if the tool magazine drive motor is selected by the selection switch provided at the manual pulse generator right in the middle of the machine tool performing machining by automated operation based on commands from a machining program, the machining is continued while transmission of the command pulses to the tool magazine drive motor from the manual pulse generator is allowed.
4. The machine tool of claim 1 wherein when the selection switch of the manual pulse generator selects the tool magazine drive motor, even if a tool changing command has been issued from the machining program, execution of the tool changing command is not allowed until selection of the tool magazine drive motor is cancelled.
5. The machine tool of claim 1 wherein a housing of the machine tool forms a tool magazine chamber holding the tool magazine and an opening part enabling an operator to access the tool magazine chamber and comprises a tool magazine chamber door opening and closing the opening part, and even when the tool magazine chamber door is opened, operation of the tool magazine drive motor based on a command from the manual pulse generator is allowed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) Below, referring to
(6) The machine tool 100 in the present embodiment is configured as a five-axis control vertical machining center which moves a spindle 12 and a workpiece 5 relative to each other and uses a tool 7 fastened to the spindle 12 to machine the workpiece 5. The machine tool 100 comprises a machine tool body 10, a control device (not shown), a rotary type tool magazine 20, a tool changer (not shown), a housing 30 holding the same, a control panel 40 attached to the right end part of the housing 30 to be able to pivot and including at least part of the constitution of the control device, and a manual pulse generator 50 connected to the control panel 40 by a cable 57.
(7) The machine tool body 10 has a not shown bed and column in addition to a spindle head 11 holding the spindle 12, a table 13, and a rotary table 14. The machine tool body 10 has the three axes of the X-axis, the Y-axis (not shown), and the Z-axis as linear feed axes and the B-axis and C-axis respectively as rotary feed axes about the Y-axis and about the Z-axis. Note that, the linear feed axes and rotary feed axes except for the Y-axis are shown conceptually in
(8) The housing 30 is formed into a substantially box shape. It has a partition wall (not shown) dividing the inside of the housing 30 into a region in which the machining part is provided and a region in which the tool magazine 20 is provided. As a result, the housing 30 is formed with a machining chamber 31 and a tool magazine chamber 35. The housing 30 has a machining chamber opening part 32 partially opening the front surface side of the machining chamber 31 and a sliding type machining chamber door 33 opening and closing that machining chamber opening part 32. The housing 30 also has a tool magazine chamber opening part 36 fully opening the front surface side of the tool magazine chamber 35 and a sliding type tool magazine chamber door 37 opening and closing that tool magazine chamber opening part 36. The machining chamber door 33 and tool magazine chamber door 37 are normally closed during machining.
(9) The tool magazine 20 is provided with a rotary member (not shown) at which a plurality of grippers 21 for gripping tools 7 are arranged in a ring and a tool magazine drive motor 22 driving rotation of the rotary member about the Z-axis direction rotational axis Az. The tool magazine 20 is set with a tool transfer position (not shown) with a tool changer and a tool mounting position Pm for the operator. By controlling the tool magazine drive motor 22, it is possible to set a specific gripper 21 and tool 7 at the tool transfer position or tool mounting position Pm, that is, possible to perform indexing. Note that, the tool mounting position Pm is arranged at the front side of the inside of the tool magazine chamber 35 so that the operator can easily access it. Further, the tool magazine 20 can not only be operated automatically, but also, in the present embodiment, can be operated manually using the manual pulse generator 50.
(10) The tool magazine 20 in the above embodiment is one which moves the grippers 21 along a circular orbiting path, but an embodiment of a type where the tool magazine 20 moves the gripper 21 along a noncircular orbit path is also possible.
(11) The manual pulse generator 50 is adapted to manually drive a tool magazine drive motor 22 and drive motors (not shown) of the X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis, B-axis, and C-axis movement devices (not shown), which are normally driven based on commands from a control device, as required by sending out command pulses. For this reason, the manual pulse generator 50 is configured to be able to send out command pulses and has a pulse generation operating means comprised of a pulse generation dial 51 provided with graduations over its entire circumference, a selection switch 52 for selecting a destination of command pulses, a multiplier selection switch 53, an emergency stop button 54, an electronic circuit board (not shown), and further, in the present embodiment, an enable switch 55, a case 56 for enclosing the electronic circuit board and attaching thereto the switches and of a size enabling it to be held by one hand, and a cable 57 for electrical connection to the control panel 40.
(12) The selection switch 52 has a function of turning power of the manual pulse generator 50 ON and OFF and a function of selecting the axis of destination of the command pulses. The indications of X, Y, Z, B, C around the dial of the selection switch 52 of
(13) The pulse generation dial 51 is configured to manually control the distance of movement of the feed axis etc., the direction of movement of the feed axis etc., and the speed of movement of the feed axis etc. The distance of movement of the feed axis etc. is determined by setting a number of pulses corresponding to the graduations around the dial. When the multiplier selection switch 53 selects 1, if moving the pulse generation dial 51 by one graduation, one pulse is generated. If the multiplier selection switch 53 selects 10, 100, or 1000, the number of pulses of 10, 100, or 1000 the number when 1 is selected are generated. If the drive motor of the feed axis etc. selected by the selection switch 52 receives command pulses, it rotates by exactly a predetermined angle corresponding to the number of pulses.
(14) Regarding the direction of movement of the feed axis etc., the positive or negative orientations determined at the feed axes etc. are determined by turning the pulse generation dial 51 clockwise or turning it counterclockwise.
(15) The speed of movement of the feed axis etc. is determined according to the rotational speed of the pulse generation dial 51. However, if the selection switch 52 selects T, that is, the tool magazine drive motor 22, the peripheral speed of the tool magazine 20 is limited to 2 m/min or less. Note that, the peripheral speed of 2 m/min or less is a sufficiently slow speed enabling an operator to perform work safely even if making the tool magazine 20 rotate in the state with the tool magazine chamber door 37 open.
(16) The enable switch 55 is formed as a pushbutton switch. The operation of the pulse generation dial 51 is enabled and transmission of pulses is allowed only while the enable switch 55 is being pressed. Therefore, when desiring to send out command pulses, the operator has to press the enable switch 55 while operating the pulse generation dial 51.
(17) The manual pulse generator 50 in the present embodiment is designed to a form suitable for an operator to hold it by the left hand and push the enable switch 55 by the thumb of the left hand while turning the pulse generation dial 51 by the right hand. Holding the pulse generator 50 by the right hand and pushing the enable switch 55 by the ring finger etc. of the right hand while turning the pulse generation dial 51 by the left hand might sometimes be possible. However, in the present embodiment, the enable switch 55 and the pulse generation dial 51 are arranged on the case 56 of the manual pulse generator 50 so that simultaneous operation of these by one hand is impossible.
(18) Next, an example of a manual operation procedure for manually operating the tool magazine 20 using the manual pulse generator 50 so as to change a tool 7 of the tool magazine 20 will be explained.
(19) First, the operator changes the selection switch 52 of the manual pulse generator 50 from OFF to T to select the tool magazine drive motor 22. Due to this, the control device recognizes the start of manual control of the tool magazine drive motor 22. Next, the operator opens the tool magazine chamber door 37. Next, the operator holds the manual pulse generator 50 in his hand, stands in front of the tool magazine chamber 35, checks the position of the gripper 21 gripping the tool 7 to be changed (below, referred to as the target gripper 21), and determines the rotation direction of the tool magazine 20. Next, the operator makes the target gripper 21 move to the mounting position Pm by using a finger of his left hand to press the enable switch 55 while using a finger of his right hand to turn the pulse generation dial 51 to the right or left to the anticipated graduation. This being so, the tool magazine drive motor 22 rotates in the designated direction in accordance with the number of command pulses from the manual pulse generator 50. If the target gripper 21 fails to reach the mounting position Pm at the anticipated graduation, that is, number of pulses, the pulse generation dial 51 may be further turned. Conversely, if the target gripper 21 passes the mounting position Pm, the pulse generation dial 51 may be turned back. Further, when the target gripper 21 is positioned at the mounting position Pm, the operator changes the tool 7 which had been held there with the replacement tool 7 prepared in advance.
(20) Note that, in the machine tool of the present embodiment, as shown in
(21) If there are a plurality of the tools 7 to be changed, it is sufficient to repeat the above process from the process of confirming the position of the next target gripper 21 while leaving the tool magazine chamber door 37 open. Further, the operation of changing tools 7 ends by closing the tool magazine chamber door 37 and returning the selection switch 52 of the manual pulse generator 50 to OFF at the stage of finishing changing the last tool 7.
(22) In the machine tool in the present embodiment, the tool magazine chamber door 37 opens wide, so the operator can approach a plurality of tools 7 adjoining each other without changing the indexing position of the tool magazine drive motor 22. For this reason, if the plurality of tools 7 to be changed are adjoining tools, if making the tool magazine drive motor 22 turn one time to move the position of the target gripper 21 to the mounting position Pm, it is possible to simultaneously change a plurality of tools 7 adjoining each other.
(23) The procedure for manual operation of the tool magazine 20 can be performed even when the machine tool 100 is performing machining by automated operation based on commands from the machining program. However, if a tool changing command is issued from the control device based on the machining program during manual operation of the tool magazine 20, in the present embodiment, the tool changing command is not allowed to be performed until selection of the tool magazine drive motor 22 by the selection switch 52 of the manual pulse generator 50 is cancelled or until the tool magazine chamber door 37 is closed.
(24) If a next tool changing command is scheduled by the machining program being executed, a reset operation is performed regardless of the tool changing command not yet being reached. In the reset operation, the control device confirms that the tool changing work by the operator has ended when the operator closes the tool magazine chamber door 37 and the selection switch 52 of the manual pulse generator 50 is made other than T and drives the tool magazine drive motor 22 so as to index the tool 7 called up as the tool to be next changed in the machining program by automated operation to the next tool standby position. The next tool standby position is the position for standby enabling an operation of returning a tool being used at the spindle 12 and an operation of gripping the tool 7 to be used next at the spindle to be quickly and efficiently performed when reaching a tool changing command in a machining program being executed.
(25) As has been well known in the past, a manual pulse generator 50 is used for manual control of the feed axes of a machine tool body 10. As opposed to this, in the present embodiment, the manual pulse generator 50 is also used for indexing the rotary type tool magazine 20. Due to this, even if there are a plurality of tools 7 to be changed, the operator can continuously perform the indexing of the plurality of target grippers 21 and the changing of the plurality of tools 7 without repeatedly opening and closing the tool magazine chamber door 37.
(26) Further, in the present embodiment, to secure the safety of the operator, the manual pulse generator 50 is provided with an enable switch 55. Due to the effect of the enable switch 55, the operator has to operate the manual pulse generator 50 by two hands, so during manual operation of the tool magazine 20, for example, it is difficult for the operator to insert one hand into the tool magazine chamber 35. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, even if, during manual operation of the tool magazine 20, for example, the hand of a person other than the operator is inserted into the tool magazine chamber 35, the peripheral speed during manual operation of the tool magazine 20 is limited to 2 m/min or less, so there is no problem in safety.
(27) The fact that the advantageous effect by the above-mentioned embodiment is obtained by making small improvements to a conventionally used existing manual pulse generator 50 should be specially mentioned. The small improvements are giving the selection switch 52 a function of selecting the tool magazine 20 and providing an enable switch 55.
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(28) 7 tool 10 machine tool body 12 spindle 20 tool magazine 21 gripper 22 tool magazine drive motor 30 housing 33 machining chamber door 37 tool magazine chamber door 40 control panel 50 manual pulse generator 51 pulse generation dial 52 selection switch 55 enable switch