METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEARING DEBRIS FROM A MACHINING SPINDLE
20230087290 ยท 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B2209/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q16/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A machining system including a first body with a first channel to receive a first stream of compressed air, a second channel to receive a second stream of compressed air, an upper compartment, the first stream of compressed air configured to clear debris from an upper compartment surface and a lower compartment surface when the first stream of compressed air is engaged, the upper compartment configured to shift to a position where the upper compartment abuts the lower compartment and conceals the upper compartment surface and the lower compartment surface when the second stream of compressed air is engaged, and the lower compartment configured to shift when in contact with the upper compartment.
Claims
1. A method of removing debris from an air-driven machining system comprising: flowing a first stream of compressed air through a first channel of a receiving framework; removing debris from the receiving framework with the first stream of compressed air as the first stream of compressed air exits an upper compartment of the receiving framework; flowing a second stream of compressed air through a second channel in the receiving framework while simultaneously flowing the first stream of compressed air through the first channel; shifting the upper compartment of the receiving framework downward with the flow of the second stream of compressed air, forcing the upper compartment of the receiving framework to contact a lower compartment of the receiving framework; forming a seal between said upper compartment and said lower compartment; shifting the upper compartment and the lower compartment downward with the second stream of compressed air; and flowing the first stream of compressed air through the upper compartment and the lower compartment.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising flowing the second stream of compressed air into a column and driving a spindle attached to the column with the second stream of compressed air.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising flowing the first stream of compressed air into a column.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising compressing two sets of teeth housed in an indexable base of the column, with the first stream of compressed air and prohibiting rotation of said indexable base.
5. A machining system comprising: a first body comprising: i) a first channel configured to receive a first stream of compressed air; ii) a second channel configured to receive a second stream of compressed air; iii) an upper compartment with a first position unmated to a lower compartment, wherein an upper compartment surface and a lower compartment surface therebetween the upper compartment and lower compartment are exposed; iv) the first stream of compressed air configured to clear debris from the upper compartment surface and the lower compartment surface when the first stream of compressed air is engaged and said surfaces are exposed; v) the upper compartment configured to shift to a second position, wherein the upper compartment abuts the lower compartment and conceals the upper compartment surface and the lower compartment surface when the second stream of compressed air is engaged; and vi) the lower compartment configured to shift when in contact with the upper compartment, enabling access of the first stream of compressed air to a second body.
6. The machining system of claim 5, further comprising the second body affixed to a side of the first body comprising: i) an indexable base configured to indexably rotate on a plane perpendicular to a spindle below the indexable base; ii) two sets of locking teeth housed within the second body configured to lock and prohibit rotation of the indexable base when met by the first stream of compressed air; and iii) at least one rotatable spindle at a bottom of the second body configured to rotate when met by the second stream of compressed air.
7. The machining system of claim 6, further comprising two spindles.
8. The machining system of claim 7, further comprising a tool-changer wherein the two spindles are changed simultaneously by the tool changer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0023] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides an indexable air-driven machining system that allows for the use of a single spindle or two spindles, and effectively removes debris from the air flow path of the machining system while also preventing debris from entering the air flow path.
[0024] A general overview of the various features invention will be provided, with a detailed description following. A base, or column, of the machining system may be an indexable base and may indexably rotate perpendicular to the spindle or spindles. The indexable base may comprise an upper index coupling and a coupling base. The indexable rotation occurs at the intersection of the upper index coupling and the coupling base. Rotatable spindles may be positioned at a bottom of the base.
[0025] Two sets of teeth are housed within the upper index coupling. The teeth may be locking teeth, configured to join together and lock. A first set of teeth may be fastened to the upper index coupling. A second set of teeth may be fastened to the coupling base and the shank of the machine.
[0026] An indexable rotation by the machine tool is permitted when the first set of teeth and the second set of teeth are not mated or locked together. The two sets of teeth may be locked together by a flow of compressed air, prohibiting rotation. Increments of indexable rotation may be proportional to the radial distance between teeth and the size of the teeth, whereas the radial distance and size force alignment of the two sets to a limited number of locked positions, i.e. indexable rotational positions. Rotational positions of the upper index coupling and the coupling base may match or correspond to the indexable rotational positions allowed by the teeth. The indexable rotation enables the rotation of a machine head attached to the spindle or spindles.
[0027] Streams of compressed air enter the machining system through a receiving framework. The receiving framework may comprise a coupler body. The compressed air may serve a variety of functions such as locking the teeth of the machining system, driving the spindle or spindles, and removing debris from the machining system coupler. In addition, the compressed air may shirt compartments of the receiving framework, such as an upper compartment and/or a lower compartment, enabling the functions specified above. A time relay device may control when a stream of compressed air enters the machining system.
[0028] A first stream of compressed air is operative for cleaning or removing debris from the receiving framework. With no other stream of compressed air engaged, the first stream of compressed air flows through an upper compartment including the coupler body and exits around an upper valve insert as described in more detail in
[0029] A second stream of compressed air may flow at the delayed time in relationship to the first stream of compressed air, as shown in more detail in
[0030] The second stream of compressed air forces an upper valve housing, part of the upper compartment, downward and into contact with a lower valve seat, part of the lower compartment, forming a seal between said upper valve housing and said lower valve seat. The upper valve housing and the lower valve seat then shift downwards closing access to an exhaust port. The second stream of compressed air may then flow out of the receiving framework and into the column whereby it flows from the upper into the lower index coupler body and into the spindles, driving a rotation of the spindles. When the second stream of compressed air is engaged, the first stream of compressed air may flow through the upper compartment and the lower compartment, as seen in
[0031] In some embodiments, the second stream of compressed air shifts the upper compartment from a first position (as seen in
[0032] In some embodiments of the present invention, the first air stream engages the machining system for a chosen amount of time controlled by the time relay device. The time relay device then engages both streams simultaneously.
[0033] In some embodiments of the present invention, the method of clearing debris with the first stream of compressed air and second stream of compressed air operate independently and apart from the indexable spindles of the column. As such, in said embodiments, the receiving framework and components for clearing debris from the surfaces may detach from the column and form a separate machining device.
[0034] In some embodiments, the indexable machining spindles allows for two spindles, or twin spindles, to be loaded within one tool change or 90-degree heads perpendicular to an indexable rotation. Machine shanks attached to this machining system of the present invention may be interchanged by a tool-changer which is part of a computer numerical control machine.
[0035] Liquid coolant may be used in the present invention. The liquid coolant enters the column through a shank and flows through an upper coupler base and may exit through a receiver body or continue flowing through the machining system and out a base plate.
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[0037] Bolts 54 secure a shank ring 56 to an upper coupling base 62. An O-ring 58 is placed on top a shank 60 which is secured between the shank ring 56 and the upper coupling base 62. Springs 72 are secured by retention pins 74 to the upper index coupling 68 and to a piston 76. The piston 76 operates the set of teeth 78 which interlock with a second set of teeth 84 on a lower indexing ring 82. Screws 80 fasten the lower indexing ring 82 to a coupler base 86. Bolts 88 secure the coupler base 86 to the upper coupling base 62 with the lower indexing ring 82, the piston 76, and O-rings 64, 66, 70, 71 in between. Bolts 92 fasten a twin base plate 90 to the coupler base 86. Bolts 96 fasten spindles 94 to the twin base plate 90.
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[0042] The first stream of compressed air 200 flows into a first channel 210 of the coupler body 102, into the sleeve 14, around the valve ball 20, through the upper valve inner insert 26, around the ball 34, into the lower valve body 38, and through the exhaust port 220 and into a second body, or a column. The second body comprises a shank 60, a spindle 94, and all components vertically therebetween. The first stream of compressed air then fills the upper index coupling 68, compressing the two sets of teeth 78, 84 housed inside the upper index coupling 68 (as better seen in
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[0044] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.