VACUUM GENERATOR DEVICE
20170203444 ยท 2017-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04F5/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04F5/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A vacuum generator (3) driven by compressed air flow and arranged to supply vacuum (VaC) to a vacuum gripper means, wherein a vacuum flow connection (1) is associated with the vacuum generator (3) and arranged to be brought in flow connection (VaC) with the vacuum gripper means in order to supply vacuum to the vacuum gripper means in result of the compressed air flow, wherein the flow connection (1) in addition comprises a second connection (8) arranged to supply a compressed air flow to the vacuum gripper means, and wherein the flow connection (1) comprises a valve (4) which is actuated by a spring force in a lower position (A) and to open said connection (1) to the vacuum gripper means and arranged to close the connection (1) in result of an air pressure from a compressed air flow (BP) in the second connection (8) in a higher position (B).
Claims
1. A vacuum generator driven by compressed air flow and arranged to supply vacuum to a vacuum gripper means, wherein a vacuum flow connection is associated with the vacuum generator and arranged to be brought in flow connection with the vacuum gripper means in order to supply vacuum to the vacuum gripper means in result of the compressed air flow, wherein the flow connection in addition comprises a second connection arranged to supply a compressed air flow to the vacuum gripper means, and wherein in the flow connection comprises a valve which is actuated by a spring force in a lower position and to open said connection to the vacuum gripper means and arranged to close the connection in result of an air pressure from a compressed air flow in the second connection in a higher position.
2. The compressed air driven vacuum generator of claim 1, wherein the valve comprises a valve body movable in a seat, the valve body having a suction side against a vacuum side in the first position of the valve, as well as a pressure side at least partly closing the second connection in the first position of the valve.
3. The compressed air driven vacuum generator of claim 2, wherein the valve body in the region of its vacuum side carries an undercut running about the valve body, the undercut being dimensioned to seal against an inner side of the seat in result of the compressed air flow, in the second position of the valve body.
4. The compressed air driven vacuum generator according to claim 5, wherein the valve body is a swingable hatch having a hinge joint, which is actuated by a spring in a lower position and to open said connection to the vacuum gripper means and arranged to close the flow connection in result of an air pressure from a compressed air flow in the second connection in a higher position.
5. The compressed air driven vacuum generator according to claim 1, wherein the valve is a flap valve.
6. The compressed air driven vacuum generator according to claim 1, wherein the valve is integrated in the vacuum generator.
7. The compressed air driven vacuum generator according to claim 1, wherein the valve is detachable mounted in the vacuum generator.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The invention is explained more in detail below with reference made to the accompanying drawings, wherein an embodiment of the invention is illustrated schematically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] For a general description of implementation of the invention in a vacuum system 10, reference is initially made to
[0024] The vacuum generator 3, in
[0025] It shall be noted that
[0026] An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
[0027] Now is referred to
[0028] The vacuum generator 3 is driven by the compressed air flow and arranged to supply vacuum flow VaC to the suction line 5a (see
[0029] Now is referred to
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The valve 4 is designed as a two-way valve which is actuated by the blow-off air pressure that is accumulated in the connection 6. Upon closure of the compressed air for blow off BP supplied to the vacuum generator 3 via the connection 6, the valve 4 is thus switched to open position A in result of which the flow connection 1 is brought in flow communication with the vacuum gripper means 5, via a line 5a.
[0032] With reference to
[0033] The valve 4 comprises a valve body 4a movable in a seat 7 arranged in the flow connection 1, the valve body 4a having a suction side 4b against a vacuum side V in the first position of the valve 4, as well as a pressure side 4c at least partly closing the second connection (6) in the first position A of the valve 4. This is illustrated in
[0034] According to an embodiment, as illustrated in more detail in
[0035] Typically, the valve 4 is a flap valve.
[0036] The air volume for blow-off, which is required to ensure release of an object, is depending on the collective volume of the vacuum gripper means and its associated lines and channels, in which the pressure is the same as in the vacuum gripper.
[0037] In the position shown in
[0038] Any leakage between the valve body 4a and the seat 7 is efficiently prevented by in the region of its vacuum side 4a carries an undercut 4d running about the valve body 4a, the undercut 4d being dimensioned to seal against an inner side 7a of the seat 7 in result of the compressed air flow BP, in the second position B of the valve body 4a.
[0039] The arrangement comprising the valve 4 and associated valve elements may constitute a separate assembly (see
[0040] The presented solution for an active release of a gripped object is characterized through a It is this way accomplished that the release sequence can be reduced in time, also in connection with fragile objects which require a gentle release from the vacuum gripper means.
[0041] Furthermore, the presented solution is most energy efficient since no pilot air supply is needed to seal the vacuum channel and no excess compressed air is consumed during the release sequence.
[0042] The invention is defined in the accompanying claims, encompassing the above and other modifications of the invention which may be appreciated by the skilled person from the teachings provided above.