Cutting head
09687933 ยท 2017-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T83/9372
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
International classification
Abstract
A cutting head for a cutting machine, the cutting head having a holder arranged to support a cutting device, the holder being secured to an arm assembly that is adapted to be mounted to the cutting machine, a first servo motor to drive the arm assembly to effect rotational movement or swivel of the torch holder and a second servo motor to drive the arm assembly to effect tilt of the holder about a vertical axis whereby, in use, as the holder tilts and swivels to impart a bevel cut to a work piece the tip of the cutting device is held stationary.
Claims
1. A cutting head for a cutting machine, the cutting head having a holder arranged to support a cutting device, the holder being secured to an arm assembly that is adapted to be mounted to the cutting machine, the arm assembly comprising a rotatable arm that supports a parallelogram linkage coupled to the holder, the parallelogram linkage being driven by a link arm, a first servo motor to drive a screw located within a nut constrained in the arm assembly to translate rotational movement of the screw into linear movement of the link arm to effect tilt of the holder, and a second servo motor to rotate the arm of the arm assembly to effect rotational movement or swivel of the holder, the rotation of the screw and arm being effected by coaxial pulleys driven by the servo motors, whereby, in use, as the holder tilts and swivels to impart a bevel cut to a work piece the tip of the cutting device is maintained in the same position.
2. The cutting head according to claim 1, wherein the parallelogram linkage comprises three parallel-spaced vertical members that are pivotally connected to three parallel-spaced cross members, one of the vertical members being coupled to a link arm that pushes or pulls the member about a fixed axis.
3. The cutting head according to claim 2, wherein each pulley is driven by a toothed belt.
4. The cutting head according to claim 1, wherein each servo motor has a feedback loop and movement of the servo motors are computer controlled.
5. A plasma cutting machine comprising a cutting table on which a work piece can be placed, a cutting head according to claim 1 supporting a plasma torch, the cutting head being coupled to a support gantry that is driven to displace the plasma torch horizontally in an X-Y plane and vertically along the Z axis, the plasma torch being located in the holder of the cutting head, the machine defining a five axes cutting head whereby movement of the cutting head along all five axes is computer controlled.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DEFINITION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) A computer numerical controlled (CNC) plasma cutting machine 10 is illustrated in
(10) Since the machine 10 is a plasma cutter, the cutting head 30 includes a plasma torch 50, that is a torch which includes a high speed nozzle for an inert gas and an electric arc, the combination of the inert gas at high speed and the electric arc causes the gas to turn to plasma that melts the adjacent surface of the metal which is cut by the torch.
(11) Movement of the cutting head 30 in the X, Y and Z planes are controlled through servo motors in turn driven by a computer that allows the metal to be cut closely following a cutting path defined by a drawing.
(12) The cutting head assembly 30 is shown in greater detail in
(13) The cutting head assembly 30 is shown in greater detail with reference to
(14) As shown in
(15) The arm assembly 60 comprises a drive body 61 that has a central throughway 62 in which is located a link arm 63. The drive body 61 is axially rotated by the larger pulley 54 and the link arm 63 is coupled to the smaller pulley 57 through a ball nut 64, ball screw 65 and splined arm 66 so that the rotation of the small pulley 57 translates into longitudinal movement of the link arm 63.
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(18) The parallelogram linkage that is particularly shown in
(19) The arm assembly and drive by the two servo motors introduces two axes of displacement for the cutting head, namely a first tilting axis caused by the back and forth motion of the first servo motor and the swivelling axis caused by the rotation of the drive body by the second servo motor. The back and forth tilting movement is in a plane parallel to the arm assembly and this plane swivels side to side about the longitudinal axis of the arm assembly whilst maintaining the tip of the cutting torch at the apex (cutting position).
(20) When a plasma cutter of the kind described above is used for cutting steel plate, there is often a need to provide bevelled edges on cut steel. Bevelled edges often facilitate welding and assembly of the steel plates into an end product.
(21) The five axes cutting head allows the steel to be cut with a bevelled edge by programming a computer to ensure that during the cutting process, a bevel cut is provided whilst holding the tip of the torch stationary. This means that the tip of the torch moves to complete the cut but remains in the same position as the torch swivels and tilts. The computer program driven by the CNC hardware ensures that the required bevel is cut to the exact profile as designated by the data from the drawing on which the cutting action is based. The use of two servo motors, both of which include feedback loops, provides close control of the tilting and swivelling movement of the torch by control of the exact movement of each motor. The constant feedback supplied from the servo motors allows the computer to frequently change and alter the position of the cutting tip to ensure a precise cut with a high quality bevelled finish. The servo motors provide exceptionally close control and the drive system, through the use of a toothed belt, ensures a high degree of control under close tolerances. The cutting head is comparatively simple in design and compact so that it does not impede the cutting operation of the plasma cutter.
(22) Although the preferred embodiment relates to a plasma cutter, it is understood that the five axes head could be applied to other cutting machines such as water jet cutters.
(23) In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.