CELL AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A CELL OF AT LEAST TWO LINKED HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
20220339750 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64F5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q7/1421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23Q7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a cell with linked horizontal processing machining centers, each with two swivel arms for manipulating and changing pallets, which can be conveyed to and from a support in a conveying direction, each horizontal machining center is assigned at least one multi-storey pallet rack which is offset in the conveying direction relative to the front side and in which a pallet through-path is provided, and at least one rack storage and retrieval device with a lifting function transverse to the conveying direction is moveable at least between the pallet racks.
Claims
1. A cell with at least two linked horizontal machining centers, each of which has two swivel arms on a front side for manipulating and changing pallets carrying workpieces on their set-up sides which, to and from a support, can be conveyed in and out in front of a horizontal machining center, wherein each horizontal machining center of the cell is attributed, vis-à-vis the front side, at least one multi-story pallet rack staggered vis-à-vis the support in a conveying direction parallel to the front side and in which one story is a pallet flow path extending in the conveying direction, and that at least one rack storage and retrieval device with a lifting function relative to the pallet rack is movable, transversely to the conveying direction, at least between the pallet racks of the at least two linked horizontal machining centers of the cell.
2. The cell according to claim 1, wherein, in the cell, the at least two linked horizontal machining centers are arranged parallel to one another, spaced apart, behind each other, by at least the width of each pallet rack, and that along outer sides of the pallet racks facing away from the at least two linked horizontal machining centers, a travel lane is provided for the at least one rack storage and retrieval device(s).
3. The cell according to claim 2, wherein, in addition to the pallet rack, a set-up table approachable by the at least one rack storage and retrieval device is provided for workpieces conveyable to and from, that the travel lane extends at least up to the set-up table.
4. The cell according to claim 1, wherein the pallet rack has at least three stories, of which the bottom one of the at least three stories is a roller conveyor with driven rollers and which forms the pallet flow path, and that the upper stories of the at least three stories are roller conveyors with driven rollers.
5. The cell according to claim 3, wherein the support in front of each horizontal machining center is a roller table and that the pallet flow path in the pallet rack and the support are at the same height, with the set-up table being lower than the pallet flow path in the pallet rack.
6. The cell according to claim 1, wherein with each horizontal machining center, the pallet rack in the conveying direction opposite the other side of the horizontal machining center, another multi-storey pallet rack with a pallet flow path is arranged, and with these further pallet racks, a travel lane is arranged running along the horizontal machining centers with at least one movable rack storage and retrieval device with a lifting function.
7. The cell according to claim 1, wherein the at least one movable rack storage and retrieval device equipped at least with travel and lifting drives is a roller table standing on running wheels and being height-adjustable on lifting columns.
8. The cell according to claim 3, wherein a lock gate is adjustable in height, and that on the side of the set-up table facing away from the lock gate, a blocking device linked with actuation of the lock gate is provided.
9. A method for operating a cell with at least two linked horizontal machining centers, each of which has two swivel arms on a front side for manipulating and changing pallets carrying on their set-up sides workpieces, wherein a pallet conveyed to a support in front of the corresponding horizontal machining center with at least one workpiece is taken up with the corresponding swivel arm and transferable to a substantially vertical machining position clamped firmly in the corresponding horizontal machining center, and one of the workpieces is machined; another pallet with the workpiece fixed thereon is conveyed onto the support, taken up by the swivel arms, swivelled up, turned, and with its back is moved against the back of the first pallet; after the end of machining, both pallets with the swivel arms are lowered and turned by about 180°, the second pallet is brought into the machining position clamped in the horizontal machining center with the swivel arms, and the workpiece is machined; the first pallet with the swivel arms is lowered and turned using them, and is placed, with its set-up side and the machined workpiece pointing upwards, on the support and conveyed away, wherein a pallet conveyed to the support is each stored in at least one multi-storey pallet rack laterally arranged next to the horizontal machining center; with a movable rack storage and retrieval device with lifting function conveyed alongside one of the horizontal machining centers of the cell; and that, beforehand, the pallet conveyed away from the support is transferred over a pallet flow path in the pallet rack to the movable rack storage and retrieval device and from this, it is transferred either to a pallet rack of another horizontal machining center for further machining the workpiece or to at least one set-up table.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein one workpiece each is positioned by an industrial truck on an empty pallet placed on the at least one set-up table in the at least two linked horizontal machining centers of the cell or removed from the pallet for emptying it.
11. The cell according to claim 1, wherein the at least two linked horizontal machining centers are for machining aircraft parts.
12. The cell according to claim 3, wherein at least one end of the cell is used in addition to the pallet rack and set-up table.
13. The cell according to claim 3, wherein the set-up table is a roller table and is separated from the travel lane through an adjustable lock gate.
14. The cell according to claim 8, wherein the blocking device linked with the actuation of the lock gate is a light barrier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0014] An embodiment of the disclosure will be explained with reference to the drawings. The following is shown:
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[0029] The horizontal machining centers H are arranged in an aligned row one behind the other in the embodiment shown of the cell Z, such that a respective front 1 faces the rear 2 of the next horizontal machining center and which are arranged parallel to one another and with intermediate distances that are only slightly larger than the width of at least one pallet rack 5 assigned to the side of each horizontal machining center. Each pallet rack fulfills the task of a pallet buffer store and a lock.
[0030] In the embodiment of the cell Z shown here, only one pallet rack 5 is provided for each horizontal machining center. In an alternative not shown, a similarly designed pallet rack 5 could be placed on the opposite side of each or at least of one horizontal machining center.
[0031] Along the outer sides of the pallet racks 5 in
[0032] One purpose of the linking is to provide the linked horizontal machining centers universally and quickly with pallets and workpieces arranged on them or to transport them away for optimal utilization with the lowest possible space requirement. Another purpose of the linking is to machine workpieces in a horizontal machining center only partially, and then to transfer the pallets to other horizontal machining centers in which the finishing or another intermediate processing step is performed.
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[0034] The pallet rack 5 assigned to the horizontal machining center H is parallel to the front 1 of the horizontal machining center H and to the conveying direction of pallets indicated by an arrow 27 in
[0035] Directly in front of the horizontal machining center H and in parallel to it, a table-shaped support 16 is provided which is expediently designed as a roller conveyor. In the horizontal machining center H in
[0036] The rack storage and retrieval device 4 is a roller table movable in the travel lane 3 with four lifting columns 21 here to raise the roller table 23 to the respectively required height. Furthermore, travel and lifting drives 22 are provided on the rack storage and retrieval device 4.
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[0042] In another variant of the method for manipulating pallets P, the pallet procured from set-up table 7 with a workpiece 9 could be conveyed from the rack storage and retrieval device 4 directly via the pallet flow path 10 to the horizontal machining center H and not first temporarily stored in pallet rack 5; however, under the prerequisite that support 16 in front of the horizontal machining center was already emptied or is still empty.
[0043] The concept of the pallet rack 5 directly assigned to a horizontal machining center H and the rack storage and retrieval device 4 for transferring the pallets P is very expedient in a cell Z of linked horizontal machining centers H, but also for a horizontal machining center H working in stand-alone mode.
[0044] If the need arises to temporarily buffer another pallet P, the lower storey or the flow path 10 in the pallet rack 5 could also be used for this purpose, provided that the support 16 is empty or can be emptied in some other way.
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[0046] The following claims particularly point out certain combinations and sub-combinations regarded as novel and non-obvious. These claims may refer to “an” element or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof. Such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements. Other combinations and sub-combinations of the disclosed features, functions, elements, and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of the present claims or through presentation of new claims in this or a related application. Such claims, whether broader, narrower, equal, or different in scope to the original claims, also are regarded as included within the subject matter of the present disclosure.