DEBURRING TOOL AND DEBURRING APPARATUS
20230130718 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C3/126
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D79/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided are a deburring tool and a deburring apparatus capable of, when the contact angle between the deburring tool and a workpiece changes, following the portions to be deburred, and thus always capable of performing uniform deburring against contraction, deformation, and strain of resin products.
A deburring tool includes a nav. tool 9 in which a cutting tool 7 is inserted and fitted and that has an opening 41 exposing a blade portion of the cutting tool 7, opening edge portions 42 and 43 of the opening 41 each include a profiling guide portion 45 expanding, in the circumferential direction of the profiling guide member, in a sector shape that is centered on the center axis of the nav. tool 9, and the profiling guide portion 45 is formed to have a conical shape in side view.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A deburring tool comprising a profiling guide member in which a cutting tool is inserted and fitted and that has an opening exposing a blade portion of the cutting tool, wherein an opening edge portion of the opening includes a profiling guide portion expanding, in the circumferential direction of the profiling guide member, in a sector shape that is centered on the center axis of the profiling guide member and a recessed portion located on each side of the profiling guide portion and expanding in the circumferential direction at a specified angle centered on the center axis, the recessed portion is formed such that the opening edge portion is cut so as to connect between an outer end point of the profiling guide portion and an outer end point of the opening, and the profiling guide portion is formed to have a conical shape in side view.
8. A deburring tool comprising a profiling guide member in which a cutting tool is inserted and fitted and that has an opening exposing a blade portion of the cutting tool, wherein an opening edge portion of the opening includes a profiling guide portion expanding, in the circumferential direction of the profiling guide member, in a sector shape that is centered on the center axis of the profiling guide member, a recessed portion located on each side of the profiling guide portion and expanding in the circumferential direction at a specified angle centered on the center axis, the recessed portion being formed such that the opening edge portion is cut along at least the tangent line direction of an inner end point of the profiling guide portion, and an auxiliary recessed portion located on each end of the opening and formed so as to connect the opening edge portion, and the profiling guide portion is formed to have a conical shape in side view.
9. The deburring tool according to claim 7, wherein the profiling guide member has a plurality of the openings at intervals in the axis direction.
10. The deburring tool according to claim 7, wherein the profiling guide member includes a cut portion exposing the blade portion of the cutting tool, and the cut portion has a profiling surface extending in the tangent line direction of the blade portion.
11. A deburring apparatus comprising: an articulated robot; and the deburring tool according to claim 7 at a distal end portion of an arm of the articulated robot, wherein the deburring apparatus presses the deburring tool against a workpiece placed at a workpiece placement jig to remove burrs of the workpiece.
12. A deburring apparatus comprising: an articulated robot; and the deburring tool according to claim 7 fixed in vicinity of the articulated robot, wherein the deburring apparatus presses a workpiece held at a distal end portion of an arm of the articulated robot against the deburring tool to remove burrs of the workpiece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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[0025] The deburring apparatus 1 includes an articulated robot 3. The articulated robot 3 is an arm robot and capable of moving in 6-axis (J1 to J6) directions. The articulated robot 3 has an arm 17 having a distal end portion 18 to which a deburring tool 5 is attached.
[0026] Near the articulated robot 3 is fixed a workpiece placement jig 93, on which a workpiece W to be processed is placed.
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[0028] The deburring tool 5 includes a supporting tool 51. The supporting tool 51 has one end fixed to the distal end portion 18 of the arm 17. The supporting tool 51 has the other end to which a floating mechanism 53 is attached. The floating mechanism 53 includes a frame 54, which has a lower end that supports a first slider 56 having an L-shaped cross section via a slide mechanism 55.
[0029] The frame 54 supports an air cylinder 57. The air cylinder 57 has a rod 57A having a distal end connected to the first slider 56. The first slider 56 is reciprocated in the direction of arrow X by the expansion and contraction of the rod 57A of the air cylinder 57. The urging force of the first slider 56 can be adjusted by adjustment of the air pressure.
[0030] The first slider 56 has a motor 19 attached to it. The motor 19 has an output shaft to which a cutting tool 7 is attached via a chuck 21. The cutting tool 7 is, for example, an end mill. The cutting tool 7 is driven by the motor 19 and rotates at high speed. The cutting tool 7 is not limited to an end mill but may be any tool having blades around its peripheral surface. The cutting tool 7 is urged to the workpiece W with an appropriate urging force by the floating mechanism 53.
[0031] The first slider 56 has a lower surface to which a second slider 59 is attached via an L-shaped member 58. The second slider 59 includes a not-illustrated spring in its inside. The second slider 59 is supported by a not-illustrated spring and reciprocates in the direction of arrow Y within the range of a specified dimension.
[0032] The second slider 59 has a cylindrical navigation tool (hereinafter, a nav. tool, a profiling guide member) 9 attached to it. The nav. tool 9 is supported by the second slider 59 and is capable of reciprocating in the direction of arrow Y in the same manner as the second slider 59 does.
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[0034] The nav. tool 9 has an opening 41 that exposes the blade portion of the cutting tool 7 around its peripheral surface. The opening 41 has a pair of opening edge portions 42 and 43.
[0035] The nav. tool 9, as illustrated in
[0036] The opening edge portions 42 and 43 extend in the circumferential direction of the cutting tool 7 as illustrated in
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[0038] The recessed portions 46 and 47, as illustrated in
[0039] The pair of opening edge portions 42 and 43 each expand at an opening angle of 270° which is the combination of the profiling guide portion 45 and the recessed portions 46 and 47. The sizes of angles θ1, θ2, and θ3 may be changed as appropriate. However, it is desirable in consideration of the stiffness that the total of angles θ1, θ2, and θ3 do not exceed 300°. The shapes of the recessed portions 46 and 47 do not have to be conical shapes. The recessed portions 46 and 47, as illustrated in
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[0041] The recessed portion 46, as illustrated in
[0042] Although illustration is omitted, the recessed portion 47 is formed by cutting the opening edge portion 42 or 43 of the nav. tool 9 so as to connect between an outer end point 45A of the profiling guide portion 45 and an end point 41A of the opening 41. The end point 41A of the opening 41 is located on the extension line of the imaginary line L21. However, the end point 41A may be located on the extension line of the imaginary line L20.
[0043] The deburring apparatus 1, as illustrated in
[0044] Next, chamfering (deburring) of the workpiece W will be described.
[0045] First, by the orientation control of the articulated robot 3, as illustrated in
[0046] Thus, the profiling guide portion 45 is moved keeping in contact with the profile reference surface M1 of the workpiece W without coming apart from the profile reference surface M1 of the workpiece W.
[0047] Since in the present embodiment, the floating mechanism 53 keeps pressing the nav. tool 9 against the profile reference surface M1 of the workpiece W at a specified pressure, the portions to be deburred or chamfered can be removed accurately without being affected by the curved shape of the workpiece W or the like, even in the case in which the amount of heat contraction of the workpiece W is large.
[0048] In addition, since the second slider 59 allows the nav. tool 9 to move in the direction of the rotation axis, even in the case in which the shape of the workpiece W has a curved surface shape such as a warped or bent shape, the nav. tool 9 can follow this curved surface shape, so that burrs or the portions to be chamfered can be removed accurately.
[0049] Since the blade portion of the cutting tool 7 around its peripheral surface is exposed through the opening 41 of the nav. tool 9, when the nav. tool 9 starts coming in contact with the workpiece W, the cutting tool 7 cuts the work surface M of the workpiece W to remove burrs.
[0050] In the present embodiment, when the contact angle between the cutting tool 7 and the workpiece W changes in a deburring or chamfering process, the cutting tool 7 follows the work surface M of the workpiece W.
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[0052] At position A, as illustrated in
[0053] At position C, as illustrated in
[0054] At position E, as illustrated in
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[0056] As illustrated in
[0057] However, because the nav. tool 109 is not oriented to be perpendicular to the work surface M of the workpiece W around positions B and D, the orientation of the nav. tool 109 needs to be controlled to be perpendicular to the work surface M as illustrated in the figure.
[0058] In the present embodiment, in comparison to the first comparative example, the profiling guide portion 45 of the nav. tool 9 extends in its circumferential direction and has a conical shape, and thus in the case in which the contact angle between the cutting tool 7 and the workpiece W changes in a deburring or chamfering process, one of the portions in the profiling guide portion 45 (including, for example, the center T1, the right end T2, and the left end T3) comes in contact with the work surface M of the workpiece W as illustrated in
[0059] Thus, it is possible to process the work surface M of the workpiece W easily with almost no orientation control of the nav. tool 9.
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[0061] For the second comparative example (the V-shaped groove 145), as illustrated in
[0062] In the present embodiment, the profiling guide portion 45 extends in the circumferential direction and has a conical shape. Thus, in the case in which the contact angle between the cutting tool 7 and the workpiece W changes in a deburring or chamfering process as illustrated in
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[0064] The nav. tool 9 has an opening 541 that exposes the blade portion of the cutting tool 7 around its peripheral surface. The opening 541 has a pair of opening edge portions 542 and 543.
[0065] The opening edge portions 542 and 543, as illustrated in
[0066] The recessed portion 146, as illustrated in
[0067] The auxiliary recessed portion 148 may have any shape that connects both ends of the opening edge portions 542 and 543; thus, it is not limited to a rectangular one, but, for example, it may be an arc shape, an elliptical shape, or the like.
[0068] Since the second embodiment has the rectangular auxiliary recessed portions 148, there can be wide margins for the work surface M of the workpiece W.
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[0072] The cut portion 241, as illustrated in
[0073] The deburring apparatus 1 in the above embodiments includes the deburring tool 5 at the distal end portion 18 of the arm 17 of the articulated robot 3. The above embodiments show configurations in which the cutting tool 7 of the deburring tool 5 is pressed against the workpiece W placed on the workpiece placement jig 93 to remove burrs of the workpiece W.
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[0075] In the fourth embodiment, a deburring tool 5 is set near the articulated robot 3. The deburring tool 5 is fixed to a fixing portion 91. Although description is omitted, other detailed configurations are almost the same as those in the above embodiments. At the distal end portion 18 of the arm 17 of the articulated robot 3 is attached a chuck 90, which holds the workpiece W.
[0076] In the fourth embodiment, the workpiece W held at the distal end portion 18 of the arm 17 of the articulated robot 3 is pressed against the deburring tool 5, and thereby burrs of the workpiece W are removed.
[0077] The foregoing embodiments only show an aspect of the present invention, and thus any changes and applications can be made within the scope not departing from the spirit of the present invention.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0078] 1 deburring apparatus [0079] 3 articulated robot [0080] 4 control unit [0081] 5 deburring tool [0082] 7 cutting tool [0083] 9 nav. tool (navigation tool, profiling guide member) [0084] 41, 341 opening [0085] 42, 43 opening edge portion [0086] 45 profiling guide portion [0087] 46, 47 recessed portion [0088] 53 floating mechanism [0089] 241 cut portion