Method and device for managing replacement time for consumable part of machine tool
10562145 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K26/146
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q17/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B23Q17/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B23K26/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In order to monitor replacement time for a consumable part of a machine tool, the present invention defines a time period after the power of the machine tool is turned off until the next turn-on thereof as a pause time for the consumable part, and provides a notification that the replacement time for the consumable part has come when the pause time is not less than a predetermined threshold.
Claims
1. A replacement time managing method for monitoring replacement time of a consumable part of a machine tool, comprising: obtaining a time period from when a power supply of the machine tool is turned off until the next time the power supply is turned on as a downtime of the consumable part, and notifying, when the downtime is not smaller than a predetermined threshold value, that the consumable part has reached a replacement time.
2. The replacement time managing method for a consumable part of a machine tool according to claim 1, the method further comprising accumulating the time during which the power supply of the machine tool has been turned on after the consumable part has been replaced, and notifying, when an accumulated value of the time during which the power supply of the machine tool has been turned on is not smaller than a second threshold value, that the consumable part has reached a replacement time.
3. The replacement time managing method for a consumable part of a machine tool according to claim 1, wherein the machine tool is a laser processing machine having an ultrapure water supply device, and the consumable part includes at least one of a pre-filter, an activated carbon filter, a reverse osmosis membrane, and an ion exchange resin of the ultrapure water supply device.
4. A consumable part replacement time managing device for monitoring replacement time of a consumable part of a machine tool, comprising: an OFF date and time storage unit configured to store a date and time when a power supply of the machine tool is turned off as an OFF date and time, an ON date and time storage unit configured to store a date and time when the power supply of the machine tool is turned on after the power supply of the machine tool is turned off as an ON date and time, and a consumable part replacement time managing unit configured to obtain, based on the OFF date and time and the ON date and time, a time period from when the power supply of the machine tool is turned off until the next time the power supply is turned on as a downtime of the consumable part, and notifying, when the downtime is not less than a predetermined threshold value, that the consumable part has reached a replacement time.
5. The consumable part replacement time managing device according to claim 4, further comprising: an ON time accumulating part for accumulating the time during which the power supply of the machine tool has been turned on after the consumable part has been replaced, wherein when an accumulated value of the ON time is not less than a second threshold value, the consumable part replacement time managing unit notifies that the consumable part has reached a replacement time.
6. The consumable part replacement time managing device according to claim 4, wherein the machine tool is a laser processing machine having an ultrapure water supply device, and the consumable part includes at least one of a pre-filter, an activated carbon filter, a reverse osmosis membrane, and an ion exchange resin of the ultrapure water supply device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The first and second mirrors 20, 22 have planar reflecting surfaces, and have motors 20a, 22a as mirror orientation adjusting means for adjusting the directions of the reflecting surfaces (the directions perpendicular to the reflecting surfaces) and adjusting the direction of the laser beam irradiated from the optical head 10. Furthermore, the first and second mirrors 20, 22, in particular the second mirror 22 which reflects the laser light toward the focus lens 24, include a dielectric multilayer film which is adapted to the wavelength of the laser light emitted from the laser oscillator 14, reflects the laser light of the adaptable wavelength, and allows light of wavelengths other than the adaptable wavelength to be transmitted therethrough. More specifically, such dielectric multilayer film is formed by vapor deposition on a glass plate. By forming the second mirror 22 from the dielectric multilayer film, it is possible to monitor the positional relationship between the laser beam irradiated from the nozzle 26b and the nozzle 26b using the camera 32.
(9) The nozzle head 26 is a hollow member that receives a supply of ultrapure water from an ultrapure water supply device 30 via a line 28. A nozzle 26b for ejecting a water jet is provided on the bottom wall of the nozzle head 26 facing the table 36, and a window 26a, which is made of a transparent member such as glass, is provided on the upper surface of the nozzle facing the focus lens 24 on the opposite side of the bottom wall. The nozzle 26b is communicable with the outside of the housing 12 through an orifice 12a formed in the bottom surface of the housing 12 of the optical head 10.
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(12) The operation of the consumable part replacement time managing device 100 according to the present embodiment will be explained below with reference to
(13) When the stop-processing subroutine is started, the OFF date and time storage unit 110 reads the current time (date and time) from the control device 104 of the laser processing machine 102 as the OFF date and time T.sub.OFF (step S40). The OFF date and time storage unit 110 can be constituted by a storage region capable of storing information even after the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off. Next, 1 is input to the flag SD indicating that the power supply of the laser processing machine is turned off (step S42), and the stop-processing subroutine ends (step S46). Note that an emergency power supply is provided in the control device 104 of the laser processing machine 102 which has a battery, a capacitor or the like so that the stop-processing subroutine can be executed when the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off.
(14) When the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off, the main routine is forcibly terminated. Thereafter, when the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned on, the main routine begins from step S10 with the flag SD=1, indicating that the laser processing machine 102 has been turned off and with the OFF date and time (T.sub.OFF=).
(15) When step S10 is No, that is, when the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 has not been turned off, i.e., the interruption of the power-off has not been triggered, it is determined in step S12 whether or not the consumable parts have been replaced. This determination can be made by setting a flag indicating that the consumable parts have been replaced when an operator presses a reset button provided in, for example, the laser processing machine 102, the control device 104 thereof, or the ultrapure water supply device 106 (30) whenever a consumable part is replaced.
(16) When step S12 is Yes, that is, when the consumable parts have been replaced, the reset-processing subroutine shown in
(17) When step 12 is No, that is, when consumable parts have not been replaced, the process proceeds to step S14 without executing the above reset-processing. In step S14, an appropriate timer (not shown), such as, for example, an RTC (real-time clock) timer of control device 104 of the laser processing machine 102, is used to allow a predetermined time t to elapse. The predetermined time t can be, for example, one minute. After the predetermined time t has elapsed in step S14, the predetermined time t is added to the accumulated value T.sub.SUM of the ON time, and the ON time accumulation unit 108 accumulates the time during which the laser processing machine 102 has been turned ON after the replacement of the consumable parts (step S16). The ON time accumulation unit 108 can be constituted by a storage region capable of retaining information even after the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off.
(18) Next, it is determined from the value of the flag SD whether or not the power of the laser processing machine 102 has been turned off (step S18). When SD=1 (Yes in step S18), that is, when the laser processing machine 102 has been turned off, the consumable parts replacement time managing unit 116 reads the OFF date and time T.sub.OFF from the off date and time storage unit 110 and subtracts the OFF date and TIME T.sub.OFF from the ON date and time T.sub.ON to thereby calculate a downtime T.sub.1, which is the time during which the laser processing machine 102 was turned of (step S20).
(19) Next, the consumable part replacement time managing unit 116 reads the first threshold value TS.sub.1 from the threshold value storage unit 114 and compares the downtime T.sub.1 with the first threshold value TS.sub.1 (step S22). When T.sub.1TS.sub.1 (Yes in step S22), that is, when the downtime during which the laser processing machine 102 was stopped is equal to or greater than the first threshold value, the consumable part replacement time managing unit 116 notifies or warns that the downtime of the laser processing machine 102 is longer than the predetermined time indicated by the first threshold value TS.sub.1 (step S24). This notification or warning may be, for example, acoustically performed by a buzzer or the like provided in the laser processing machine 102, or may be visually performed on the display unit 118 by displaying an icon or text indicating that the downtime of the laser processing machine 102 is longer than the predetermined time. After notifying, the main routine ends (step S32).
(20) The operator or maintenance person of the laser processing machine 102 replaces consumable parts based on the above notification or warning. The consumable parts to be replaced include the pre-filter 40, the activated carbon filter 41, the reverse osmosis membrane device 43, and the ion exchange resin 45. The replacement of the consumable parts can be performed by replacing all of the consumable parts of such a device. Alternately, a specific consumable part may be replaced based on the magnitude of the downtime T.sub.1. To this end, it is possible to display the consumable parts to be exchanged on the display part 118 based on the magnitude of the downtime T.sub.1.
(21) When T.sub.1<TS.sub.1 (No in step S22), that is, when the downtime of the laser processing machine 102 is lesser than the first threshold value, the flag SD indicating that the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 has been turned off is reset to 0 (step S26), and the main routine ends (step S32).
(22) When the power source of the laser processing machine 102 is not turned off, at the time of replacement of the consumable parts, 0 is input to the flag SD in step S54 of the reset-processing subroutine, so that step S18 becomes No. In such a case, the consumable parts replacement time managing unit 116 reads the accumulated value T.sub.SUM of the ON date and time obtained by accumulating the time during which the laser processing machine 102 is on from the ON time accumulation unit 108, and additionally, the second threshold value TS.sub.2 is read from the threshold value storage unit 114, and T.sub.SUM is compared with TS.sub.2 (step S28). When T.sub.SUMTS.sub.2 (Yes in step S28), the consumable parts replacement time managing unit 116 notifies or warns that the accumulated time of use up to the present since the replacement of the consumable parts is equal to or greater than the predetermined time indicated by the second threshold value TS.sub.2 (step S30). This notification or warning may be, for example, acoustically performed by a buzzer or the like provided in the laser processing machine 102, or, may be visually performed on the display unit 118 by displaying an icon or text indicating that the time of use since the replacement of the consumable parts is longer than the predetermined time. After notifying, the main routine ends (step S32).
(23) The operator or maintenance person of the laser processing machine 102 replaces the consumable parts based on the above notification or warning and presses the reset button. The device whose consumable parts are to be replaced includes the pre-filter 40, the activated carbon filter 41, the reverse osmosis membrane device 43, and the ion exchange resin 45. The replacement of the consumable parts can be performed by replacing all of the consumable parts of such a device. Alternatively, a plurality of second threshold values TS.sub.2 corresponding to the individual consumable parts may be set, and the accumulated time T.sub.SUM may be determined individually. When replacing specific consumable parts individually, it is possible to prepare a plurality of reset-processing subroutines corresponding to the individual consumable parts. Further, the above reset button may comprise a plurality of individual reset buttons for the various consumable parts.
(24) The main routine described above is executed at predetermined intervals, for example, every minute.
(25) In the embodiment described above, the pre-filter, the activated carbon filter, the reverse osmosis membrane device, and the ion exchange resin used in the ultrapure water supply device of the laser processing machine are exemplified as the consumable part, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The consumable part may include, for example, water-soluble cutting fluid (coolant) used in milling machines or lathes, grinding fluids used in grinding machines, electrical discharge machining fluid used in electrical discharge machines, guide surface lubricating liquids for lubricating the guide surfaces of machines tools, and the like.
(26) When the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is normally turned off, a predetermined stop subroutine is activated, and if the OFF date and time is stored in the OFF date and time storage unit 110 and the power source is subsequently turned on, an emergency power supply need not necessary be provided. Furthermore, when the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off, if a downtime accumulation timer connected to a power supply separate from the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is activated, the OFF time can be obtained by counting the time until the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is next turned on. However, an emergency power supply is effective considering the case of power failure and a case wherein the emergency stop button is pushed.
(27) Furthermore, the OFF date and time storage unit 110 can be a non-volatile memory, and the current time can be regularly (for example, every minute) overwritten and stored while the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned on. Even if the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is turned off, the date and time just prior to turning off are kept and stored. When the power supply of the laser processing machine 102 is next turned on and the ON date and time is stored in the ON date and time storage unit 112, the difference from the OFF date and time in the OFF date and time storage unit 110 at that point can be obtained, to thereby obtain the OFF time. Doing so eliminates the need for an emergency power supply.
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(28) 10 Optical Head 14 Laser Oscillator 26 Nozzle Head 28 Line 30 Ultrapure Water Supply Device 36 Table 40 Pre-Filter 41 Activated Carbon Filter 43 Reverse Osmosis Membrane Device 45 Ion Exchange Resin 46 Tank 100 Consumable Part Replacement Time Managing Device 102 Laser Processing Machine 104 Control Device 106 Ultrapure Water Supply Device 108 ON Time Accumulation Unit 110 OFF Date and Time Storage Unit 112 ON Date and Time Storage Unit 114 Threshold Storage Unit 116 Replacement Time Managing Unit 118 Display Unit