WASHING NOZZLE FOR MACHINE TOOL AND MACHINE TOOL THEREIN
20180369838 ยท 2018-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B3/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/0463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The washing nozzle for washing an inside of the machine tool with fluid includes a base portion having a tubular passage inside thereof, a supply port through the tubular passage, and a rotary member rotatable about an axis parallel to a surface on which the base portion is mounted, the rotary member having inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port, wherein the jet port is formed so that fluid jetted from the jet port of the rotary member hits the surface on which the base portion is mounted and the jet of the fluid causes the rotary member to rotate about the parallel axis.
Claims
1. A washing nozzle arranged on an upper surface or a side surface inside a machine tool, the washing nozzle configured to wash an inside of the machine tool with fluid, the machine tool having a supply port for the fluid in the upper surface or the side surface inside the machine tool, the washing nozzle comprising: a base portion having a tubular passage inside thereof, the base portion mounted to at least one of the upper surface or the side surface inside the machine tool, and communicates to the supply port through the tubular passage; and a rotary member rotatable about an axis parallel to a surface on which the base portion is mounted, and the rotary member having inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port, wherein the jet port is formed so that fluid jetted from the jet port of the rotary member hits the surface on which the base portion is mounted and the jet of the fluid causes the rotary member to rotate about the parallel axis.
2. A washing nozzle according to claim 1, wherein the base portion is arranged so as to extend perpendicular to the surface on which the base portion is mounted, wherein the rotary member is mounted to a shaft tubular passage which extends along the parallel axis, wherein the shaft tubular passage is rotatable about an axis of the base portion with respect to the base portion, and wherein the washing nozzle further comprises a jet port member configured to jet fluid so as to cause the rotary member to rotate about an axis of the base portion.
3. A washing nozzle arranged on an upper surface or a side surface inside a machine tool, the washing nozzle configured to wash an inside of the machine tool with fluid, the machine tool having a supply port for the fluid in the upper surface or the side surface inside the machine tool, the washing nozzle comprising: a base portion having a tubular passage inside thereof, the base portion mounted to at least one of the upper surface or the side surface inside the machine tool, and communicates to the supply port through the tubular passage, the base portion arranged so as to extend perpendicular to the surface on which the base portion is mounted, the base portion rotatable about an axis perpendicular to a surface on which the base portion is mounted, the base portion having a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port; and a body portion rotatable about an axis of the base portion with respect to the base portion, the body portion including a jet port configured to jet fluid so as to cause the body portion to rotate about an axis of the base portion.
4. A washing nozzle arranged on a surface of a workpiece table in a machine tool, the washing nozzle configured to wash an inside of the machine tool with fluid, the machine tool having a supply port for the fluid in the surface of the workpiece table inside the machine tool, the washing nozzle comprising: a base portion having inside thereof a tubular passage, the base portion mounted to the workpiece table inside the machine tool; and a first rotary member rotatable in one direction about an axis parallel to a surface on which the base portion is mounted, and has inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port.
5. A washing nozzle according to claim 4, further comprising a second rotary member rotatable in a direction opposite to the one direction about the axis parallel to the surface on which the base portion is mounted, the second rotary member having inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port.
6. A machine tool comprising a first washing nozzle and a second washing nozzle which are arranged on an upper surface or a side surface inside the machine tool, the first washing nozzle including: one base portion having inside thereof a tubular passage, the one base portion mounted to at least one of the upper surface or the side surface inside the machine tool, wherein the one base portion communicates to the supply port through the tubular passage; and a rotary member rotatable about an axis parallel to a surface on which the one base portion is mounted, and has inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port, the jet port configured to allow fluid jetted from the jet port of the rotary member to hit the surface on which the one base portion is mounted and cause the jet of the fluid to be jetted so as to cause the rotary member to rotate about the parallel axis, the second washing nozzle including: another base portion having inside thereof a tubular passage, the another base portion mounted to the workpiece table inside the machine tool; a nozzle jet port rotatable in one direction about an axis parallel to the surface on which the another base portion is mounted; and a first rotary member having inside thereof the tubular passage and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication with the nozzle jet port.
7. A machine tool according to claim 6, wherein the one base portion is arranged so as to extend perpendicular to the surface on which the one base portion is mounted, wherein the rotary member is mounted to a shaft tubular passage which extends along the parallel axis, wherein the shaft tubular passage is rotatable about an axis of the one base portion with respect to the one base portion, wherein the first washing nozzle further comprises a jet port member configured to jet fluid so as to cause the rotary member to rotate about an axis of the one base portion, and wherein the second washing nozzle further comprises a second rotary member rotatable in a direction opposite to the one direction about the axis parallel to the surface on which the another base portion is mounted, the second rotary member having inside thereof a nozzle jet port and a nozzle flow passage allowing communication between the tubular passage and the nozzle jet port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] With reference to
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[0024] The first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b are arranged apart by a certain distance from the center axis 22b of the shaft tubular passage 22. The first nozzle jet port 23a jets fluid so as to cause the rotary member 23 to rotate about the center axis 22b of the shaft tubular passage 22. That is, the first nozzle jet port 23a, 23b is opened in a direction with an angle with respect to an imaginary line connecting a rotation center of the rotary member 23 to the first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b, and the fluid is jetted in that direction. When two or more first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b are arranged, it is preferred that the first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b be arranged so that an angle between adjacent first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b is set equal on an imaginary circle having a center at the rotation center of the rotary member 23. That is, when two jet ports of the first washing nozzle 2 are arranged as in this embodiment, it is preferred that the jet ports be arranged, for example, in point symmetry over the rotation center of the rotary member 23 and that an angle between adjacent nozzle jet ports be set to 180 degrees. Moreover, when three nozzle jet ports are arranged, it is preferred that an angle between adjacent nozzle jet ports be set to 120 degrees.
[0025] As described above, it is only require that at least one rotary member 23 be arranged. However, when the plurality of rotary members 23 and 24 are arranged as in this embodiment, the another rotary member 24 is mounted to an opposite end portion of the shaft tubular passage on a side opposite to the rotary member 23. A structure of the another rotary member 24 is the same as that of the rotary member 23. A rotation direction of the rotary member 23 and a rotation direction of the rotary member 24 may be the same direction or reverse directions.
[0026] The first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b of the rotary member 23 and the first nozzle jet ports 24a and 24b of the rotary member 24 are arranged so that jet streams of fluid jetted from the first nozzle jet ports 23a and 23b and the first nozzle jet ports 24a and 24b hit the inner upper surface and the side surface of the machine tool and that reflected streams thereof are diffused inside the machine tool 1. The shaft tubular passage 22 can be fixed with respect to the base portion 21. In this case, the first washing nozzle 2 rotates about an axis parallel to surfaces to which the rotary member 23 and the rotary member 24 are mounted. The fluid is jetted against the surface on which the first washing nozzle 2 is mounted, and the reflected stream thereof is diffused inside the machine tool.
[0027] Next, with reference to
[0028] Further, with reference to
[0029] In the second embodiment described above, the first washing nozzle 2 is in a mode of rotating about the axis parallel to the surface on which the base portion 21 is mounted to the machine tool 1. Moreover, in the variation mode of the second embodiment described above, the first washing nozzle 2 rotates about the axis parallel to the surface on which the base portion 21 is mounted to the machine tool 1, and rotation about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the base portion 21 is mounted to the machine tool 1 is further added. Further, in another variation mode of the second embodiment, a mode of rotating only about the axis perpendicular to the surface on which the base portion 21 is mounted to the machine tool 1 can be employed. That is, as illustrated in
[0030] Next, as a third embodiment of the present invention, description is made of the second washing nozzle 3. Similarly to the second embodiment, the second washing nozzle 3 is coupled to an inflow port 12a inside the machine tool 1. For the second washing nozzle 3, in particular, the inflow port 12a is arranged on the surface of the workpiece table 12. Similarly to the first embodiment, the second washing nozzle 3 may have a structure capable of being removably coupled. The second washing nozzle 3 includes a first rotary body 31 which is arranged on the base portion 21 so as to be rotatable about a center axis 21b of the base portion 21. The first rotary body 31 rotates on a surface substantially parallel to a surface on which the base portion 21 is mounted. In the first rotary body 31, there is formed a tubular passage which communicates to the tubular passage inside the base portion 21 so as to allow fluid communication. The first rotary body 31 has second nozzle jet ports 31a and 31b. The second nozzle jet ports 31a and 31b are openings for jetting fluid, and are arranged so as to be in axis symmetry about a center of a rotation path of the first rotary body 31.
[0031] In this embodiment, description is made of the example in which two jet ports are arranged. However, three or more jet ports may be arranged. In this case, it is only required that the jet ports be arranged in such a manner that center angles about a rotation center between adjacent jet ports are set equal. The fluid jetted from the second nozzle jet ports 31a and 31b causes the first rotary body 31 to rotate on a plane parallel to the surface of the workpiece table 12, and the rotation causes the fluid to be diffused about the base portion 21.
[0032] In the third embodiment, the second washing nozzle 3 includes only the first rotary body 31. However, another second rotary body 32 may be added. With reference to
[0033] In the third embodiment of
[0034] In the description above, the first to fourth embodiments are not exclusive modes, and may be implemented simultaneously with combinations thereof.
[0035] For example, the first embodiment and the third embodiment can be achieved simultaneously, and all of the combinations can be achieved simultaneously.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0036] 1 machine tool [0037] 2 first washing nozzle [0038] 3 second washing nozzle [0039] 21 base portion [0040] 22 shaft tubular passage [0041] 23, 24 rotary member [0042] 31, 33 first rotary body [0043] 32, 34 second rotary body