DEVICE FOR AUTOMATED HANDLING OF BEVEL GEAR COMPONENTS
20180229376 · 2018-08-16
Inventors
- David Augustin (Remscheid, DE)
- Christian Brieden (Huckeswagen, DE)
- Jürgen Gsell (Remscheid, DE)
- Bernd Von der Mark (Radevormwald, DE)
Cpc classification
G05B19/4093
PHYSICS
G05B2219/35036
PHYSICS
G05B2219/35157
PHYSICS
Y10S901/39
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
Y02P90/02
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
B25J15/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J15/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device having at least two grippers (102) for the form-fitting gripping of a bevel gear (1) having a cone face, a heel region, and an axis of rotation (RA). The at least two grippers (102) can be infed radially in relation to the axis of rotation (RA), and each of the grippers (102) has at least one inner region (104) for interacting with the cone face, and a counter holder (103) for interacting with the heel region. Each gripper (102) can have a holder (101) having a changeable angle of attack on an inner region (104) of the holder, and the holder (101) can be movably mounted on the gripper (102) so that it adapts its effective angle of attack in relation to the inclination of the cone face of the bevel gear (1) during radial infeed in the direction of the bevel gear (1).
Claims
1. A device comprising at least two grippers configured to form-fittingly grip a bevel gear defining a cone face, a heel region, and an axis of rotation, wherein the at least two grippers are configured to be infed radially relative to the axis of rotation, each of the at least two grippers includes at least one inner region configured to interact with the cone face, a counter holder configured to interact with the heel region, and a holder located at the inner region having a changeable angle of attack, wherein the holder is movably mounted on its gripper so that its angle of attack adapts in relation to an inclination of the cone face of the bevel gear during said radial infeed of the at least two grippers.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the holder is configured as a rocker and is pivotably mounted on its gripper about a pivot axis.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the holder is mounted in a receptacle opening of its gripper.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the holder defines a lateral surface configured to exert a mechanical interaction with the cone face of the bevel gear.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the lateral surface defines either a planar surface configured to be located tangential to a circumferential circle defined by the cone face of the bevel gear after said radial infeed, or a curved surface configured to engage against said circumferential circle of the cone face of the bevel gear after said radial infeed.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the holder and the counter holder are configured as a rocker that is mounted pivotably on its gripper about a pivot axis, and wherein the holder is movable in coordination with the counter holder.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the counter holder is fixedly connected to its gripper.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the counter holder defines a cantilever or plate fixedly connected to its gripper.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the counter holder defines a cantilever or plate movably connected to its gripper.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the cantilever or plate is movable about a pivot axis.
11. The device according to claim 5, wherein the counter holder includes a ball or a pressure element.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the ball or the pressure element is movably mounted on the counter holder.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein each of the at least two grippers includes a base movably mounted in a linear guide such that the gripper is linearly movable in the linear guide to radially infeed the gripper.
14. A handling device for use in or on a bevel gear cutting machine, wherein the handling device comprises: at least one device including at least two grippers configured to form-fittingly grip a bevel gear defining a cone face, a heel region, and an axis of rotation, wherein the at least two grippers are configured to be infed radially relative to the axis of rotation, each of the at least two grippers includes at least one inner region configured to interact with the cone face, a counter holder configured to interact with the heel region, and a holder located at the inner region having a changeable angle of attack, wherein the holder is movably mounted on its gripper so that its angle of attack adapts in relation to an inclination of the cone face of the bevel gear during said radial infeed of the at least two grippers; and a drive configured to radially infeed the at least two grippers relative to the axis of rotation of the bevel gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] Other advantages and features of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description, which are to be understood not to be limiting and which will be described in greater detail hereafter with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0056] Terms are used in conjunction with the present invention which are also used in relevant publications and patents. However, it is to be noted that the use of these terms is only to serve for better understanding. The inventive concepts and the scope of protection of the patent claims are not to be restricted in the interpretation by the specific selection of the terms. The invention may be readily transferred to other term systems and/or technical fields. The terms are to be applied accordingly in other technical fields.
[0057] This relates to the gripping and handling of bevel gears 1. Bevel gear pinions 1 are shown in each of the figures, wherein the invention may also be applied to other bevel gears.
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[0059] The grippers 102 of the device 100 can be infed radially in relation to the axis of rotation RA of the bevel gear 1. The radial infeed movement is shown in
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[0061] In at least some embodiments, the device 100 comprises a holder 101 having a changeable angle of attack in or on the inner region 104. The holder 101 is movably mounted so that during the radial infeed in the direction of the bevel gear 1, it adapts its angle of attack in relation to the inclination (defined by the head cone angle .sub.a) of the cone face 1.1 of the bevel gear 1.
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[0063] The inner region 104 may be defined as the region which faces in the direction of the bevel gear 1 to be gripped.
[0064] Two dashed auxiliary lines 1.6 and 113 are shown in
[0065] If the gripper 102 is infed radially in the direction of the axis of rotation RA, as indicated by the block arrow ZB, a mechanical interaction thus occurs between the holder 101 and the cone face 1.1 of the bevel gear 1.
[0066] If the angle of attack of the holder 101 corresponds to the head cone angle .sub.a in the starting position, the holder 101 may need not execute a rocking or pivot movement about the pivot axis SA during the infeed. The holder 101 may thus remain in the starting position in that case. Together with the counter holder 103, the holder 101 of the gripper 102 would hold the bevel gear 1, when at least one second gripper 102 is infed diametrically opposite (see e.g.,
[0067] However, as already mentioned, an example is shown in
[0068] The final position of the holder 101 as shown in
[0069] Depending on the configuration and arrangement of the holder 101 on the gripper 102, a maximum angle adjustment range results because of the pivoting ability of the holder 101 in relation to the gripper 102.
[0070] The angle adjustment range can be, depending on the design of the gripper 102, in the range of 20.
[0071] In the example shown in
[0072] A device 100 of the invention, which is equipped with two or three of the grippers 102 of
[0073] The effective angle adjustment range is dependent on the arrangement of the pivot axis SA, the shaping of the holder 101, and the shaping of the inner region 104.
[0074] It can be seen in
[0075] In at least some embodiments the holder 101 can be elastically mounted to avoid hard impacts during the interaction with the cone face 1.1. For this purpose, a torsion spring can be seated in the region of the pivot axis SA, or compression springs can be arranged in the region of the inner face.
[0076] Since certain devices 100 are discussed herein which grip in a form-fitting manner, the holder 101 of each gripper 102 can also be provided in at least some embodiments with a layer, coating, or an element which is elastically yielding. Damage to the bevel gear 1 can thus be avoided. It is thus also possible to prevent the holders 101 of the device 100 from being damaged if chips enter the interaction region or if burrs, which can be very sharp, have formed, for example, on the bevel gear 1.
[0077] Since bevel gears 1 not only can have different head cone angles 6, but rather frequently also have different heel regions 1.2, the device 100 may have an adjustable counter holder 103 instead of a fixed counter holder 103 (see e.g.,
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[0080] These figures show a bevel gear pinion 1 in combination with a gripper 102, wherein the gripper 102 has been infed toward the bevel gear pinion 1. From bottom to top, the gripper 102 comprises the following: [0081] a base 110 having horizontally extending guide ribs 114; [0082] a receptacle 109, which can be part of the base 110, or which can be connected (for example, screwed together or attached) to the base 110; [0083] an oblong hole 115 can be provided in the receptacle 109, to be able to receive and fasten a gripper body 108; [0084] a gripper body 108, which may be seated in the oblong hole 115 and/or connected or attached therein; [0085] an inner region 104, which comprises a receptacle opening 111 for receiving the holder 101 on the gripper body 108; [0086] in the embodiment shown in
[0089] The balls or pressure elements 105 can be connected to the gripper body 108 so that they can rotate, or to the counter holder 103 so that they are linearly movable, as shown in
[0090] If the grippers 102 of the invention comprise a base 110 having horizontally extending guide ribs 114, complementary guide structures can thus be provided on a main body, to guide the grippers 102 linearly. A drive (for example, a motor having gearing elements, or a drive operated using compressed air) can also be provided on the main body, to be able to radially infeed the two or three grippers 102.
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[0098] An enlarged side view of a further embodiment of a gripper 102 is shown in
[0099] The ball 105 may be spring-loaded to allow exertion of a restoring force in the direction of the heel region 1.2 of the bevel gear 1. The ball 105 can also be fixedly mounted, or it can mounted so that it is linearly movable (see
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[0103] Enlarged perspective views of further embodiments of a gripper 102 are shown in
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[0111] In certain of the illustrated embodiments, the holder 101 has a planar lateral surface 101.1. The planar lateral surface 101.1 may be tangential to a circumferential circle of the cone surface 1.1 of the bevel gear 1 after the infeed ZB. One such embodiment is shown in
[0112] Since the cone face 1.1 of the bevel gear 1 has a circular shape viewed in transverse section, the lateral surface 101.1 can have a curvature, such as schematically indicated in the embodiment of
[0113] A further embodiment of a device 100 is shown in
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[0116] The applicant reserves the right to incorporate features from the description and the patent claims, which includes parts of sentences from the description and the claims, in a claim and, in particular, to make them the subject matter of a new patent claim.
[0117] Terms like substantially, preferably and the like and indications that may possibly be understood to be inexact are to be understood to mean that a deviation from the normal value is possible.
[0118] Unless stated otherwise, terms such as, for example, comprises, has, includes, and all forms thereof, are considered open-ended, so as not to preclude additional elements and/or features.
[0119] Also unless stated otherwise, terms such as, for example, a and one are considered open-ended, and do not mean only a and only one, respectively.
[0120] Also, unless stated otherwise, the phrase a first does not, by itself, require that there also be a second.
[0121] Also unless stated otherwise, terms such as, for example, in response to and based on mean in response at least to and based at least on, respectively, so as not to preclude being responsive to and/or based on, more than one thing.
[0122] While the above describes certain embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention. It should also be understood that the embodiments of the present disclosure described herein are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make any variations and modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed above, are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.