Blank holder and blank
11938552 ยท 2024-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C3/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61C13/0022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B23Q3/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23Q3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C3/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blank holder and a blank are provided, the blank holder having a receiving area for a substantially disc-shaped blank, the receiving area being curved. The receiving area forms a straight, circular or part-circular or arc-shaped form-fitting profile. The blank has a matching guide shell which can be inserted or turned into the form-fitting profile.
Claims
1. A blank holder and blank combination comprising a blank holder, and a disc-shaped or substantially disc-shaped blank, wherein the blank holder comprises a receiving area for the disc-shaped or substantially disc-shaped blank, the receiving area being curved, wherein the receiving area forms a part-circular or arc-shaped form-fitting profile, and wherein the disc-shaped or substantially disc-shaped blank comprises a part-circular guide shell that is attached to an outer circumference of the blank and which can be fitted into the form-fitting profile.
2. The blank holder and blank combination according to claim 1, wherein the form-fitting profile and the guide shell are rotationally symmetrical.
3. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the form-fitting profile supports the guide shell without play.
4. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the form-fitting profile is made of a single piece and engages over the guide shell.
5. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the form-fitting profile is C-shaped in cross-section and has end sections pointing towards each other, which engage behind and over the guide shell or a part of the guide shell.
6. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the guide shell is fixed on the blank and extends circularly or part-circularly along the circumference of the blank, or straight along a straight side surface of the blank.
7. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the form-fitting profile and the guide shell are configured to engage with each other when turned or pushed together.
8. The blank holder and blank according to claim 6, wherein the form-fitting profile has at least one latching lug pointing towards the guide shell, which latching lug cooperates with at least one latching recess of the guide shell, and wherein the at least one latching lug is prestressed radially inwards, or wherein the guide shell has at least one latching lug which is directed towards the form-fitting profile and interacts with at least one latching recess of the form-fitting profile, and wherein the at least one latching lug is prestressed towards the form-fitting profile.
9. The blank holder and blank according to claim 8, wherein the at least one latching lug comprises two latching lugs spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction and act in opposite directions of rotation of the blank.
10. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the blank with the guide shell can be detached from the form-fitting profile by turning or by pushing in the longitudinal direction of the form-fitting profile, by overcoming a latching force.
11. The blank holder and blank according to claim 8, wherein the form-fitting profile has a release device with which the at least one latching lug can be disengaged from the at least one latching recess.
12. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the guide shell and the form-fitting profile have at least one lead-in chamfer on surfaces facing one another.
13. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the guide shell extends over more than 15% of the circumference and less than 100% of the circumference of the blank.
14. The blank holder and blank according to claim 13, wherein the guide shell extends over less than 50% of the circumference of the blank.
15. The blank holder and blank according to claim 13, wherein the guide shell extends over 20% to 30% of the circumference of the blank.
16. The blank holder and blank according to claim 1, wherein the blank holder has, on a side opposite the blank, a machine mount with a bearing plate and a bearing journal projecting therefrom, said machine mount being designed for the automatic loading of a workpiece arm of a milling machine.
17. A method for mounting a blank on a blank holder comprising fixing a guide shell to an outer circumference of the blank before mounting, turning the blank with the guide shell into a form-fitting profile of a receiving area of the blank holder or pushing the blank in the longitudinal direction of the form-fitting profile until the blank with the guide shell engages and is fixed in a latching position against a stop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages, details and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention with reference to the drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The embodiment shown in
(14) The blank is disc-shaped and in this embodiment circular and has a protruding edge 13.
(15) The blank has a guide shell 14 on its outer circumference. The guide shell 14 is glued to the edge 13 or attached thereto in any other manner.
(16) A disc axis 16 extends through the disc-shaped blank perpendicular to the main direction of extension of the blank.
(17) Viewed parallel to the disc axis 16, the guide shell 14 extends beyond the blank 10. In the illustration according to
(18) With the blank having a diameter of about 10 cm, the protrusion or protruding edge 13 is a few millimeters, e.g. 1 to 5 mm.
(19) The guide shell can also be a few millimeters thick, e.g. 1 mm to 5 mm.
(20) For receiving the blank 10, the blank holder 12 has a receiving area 18.
(21) A form-fitting profile 20 is formed at this receiving area. This is such that the guide shell 14 of the blank 10 fits exactly into it. The form-fitting profile 20 engages over the guide shell 14 at two spaced-apart points 22 and 24.
(22) The form-fitting profile 20 is C-shaped or substantially C-shaped. It has end sections 26 and 28. The end sections 26 and 28 engage over the guide shell 14, extending over projections 30 and 32 where the guide shell 14 ends when viewed parallel to the disc axis 16. In this respect, the form-fitting profile 20 engages over the projections 30 and 32.
(23) The dimensions of the guide shell 14 and the form-fitting profile 20 are matched to each other. In this way, the form-fitting profile 20 supports the guide shell 14 with no play or movement.
(24) On the side opposite the form-fitting profile 20, the blank holder 12 has a machine mount 36. This consists of a bearing plate 38 and a bearing journal 40 projecting from it. A machine holder 36 of this type is known per se and is designed to be gripped and accommodated by the workpiece arm of a milling machine.
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(27) The guide shell 14 is glued to the blank 10. It is made of plastic. The guide shell 14 can also be injection-molded, shrink-fitted or welded onto the blank 10 instead.
(28) When viewed parallel to the disc axis 16, the guide shell 14 extends along the edge 13. The edge 13 leaves corners free at the top and bottom where the blank 10 effectively recedes. The material of the guide shell 14 also extends into these corners, resulting in a form fit between the guide shell 14 and the blank 10 in addition to the material fit.
(29) The guide shell 14 extends along a 90? angle on the outer circumference of the blank. This extension angle can also be considerably less, for example only 20 or 30 degrees. It can be up to 270 degrees if the form-fitting profile 20 extends over 90?.
(30) According to the invention, the sum of the extension angles of the form-fitting profile 20 and the guide shell 14 must not exceed 360?. The reason for this is that the blank must be inserted into the form-fitting profile at a point that is free of the guide shell. Only then can the guide shell be turned into the form-fitting profile.
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(32) The condition of the blank inserted into the form-fitting profile can be seen in
(33) By turning in the direction indicated in
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(35) The bearing tongues 52 press the latching lugs 46 in the direction of the guide shell 14. When the rotational position is reached in which the latching recess 42 is aligned with the latching lug 46, the bearing tongue presses the latching lug 46 into the latching recess 42.
(36) By manually operating the release devices 48 and 50, the latching lugs 46 can be retracted.
(37) As a result, they are disengaged from the latching recesses 42 and 44. In this state, the blank can be rotated and unscrewed from the form-fitting profile 20 so that the blank can be removed.
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(41) An example of such a shape is a flat cuboid, i.e. a cuboid whose height is less than its width and depth.
(42) Further embodiments of such a configuration of the invention can be seen in
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(44) The form-fitting profile extends to match the cross-section of the guide shell 14, i.e. in the same shape, as a negative image.
(45) This also applies to the embodiment according to
(46) In the embodiment according to
(47) In the embodiment shown, the guide shell 14 is glued to a side surface 52 of the blank 10. Another guide shell 56 is attached, for example glued, to an opposite side surface 54. This can be gripped, for example, by a workpiece changing arm, or can be pushed directly into a form-fitting profile of a further blank holder.
(48) Viewed together, all side surfaces of this essentially disc-shaped blank form the outer circumference of the blank 10.
(49) In this respect, the guide shell 14 is always attached to the outer circumference of the blank 10.
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(51) Here, too, the form-fitting profile 20 and the guide shell 14 are designed to match each other in terms of shape, and a clearance-free mounting is realized. In this embodiment, a straight design is provided. It is understood that alternatively, an arc-shaped design is also possible without leaving the scope of the invention.
(52) In another embodiment, not shown, a combination of straight and curved side surfaces is provided according to the invention. An example of this is a disc which forms a semicircle in plan view. In such a blank, the guide shell 14 may be attached to either a straight or a curved side surface, and therefore have either a straight or a curved shape. The associated form-fitting profile 20 of the blank holder 12 has a matching shape in each case, i.e. it is straight in the case of a straight guide shell 14 and curved in the case of a curved guide shell 14.
(53) The terms about and substantially are intended to include the degree of error or uncertainty associated with measurement of the particular quantity or shape as one of ordinary skill in the art would understand.