Quick-change system for a tool holder
09573195 ยท 2017-02-21
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Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T279/17752
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
Y10T279/17196
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
Y10T409/309464
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 quick-change system for a tool holder comprises a machine-side receiving fixture having a hollow-cylindrical extension on which a switching sleeve is displaceably held. Automatic angular alignment of the tool holder upon introduction into the hollow-cylindrical extension of the receiving fixture is enabled by an alignment of the points of the star-shaped end face on the cylindrical holding portion of the tool holder, upon impact against a first set of three balls angularly spaced 120 apart. Once the tool holder has aligned itself in this way, then the first balls make their way into the longitudinal grooves of the cylindrical holding portion, whereby a rotationally fixed coupling is achieved. Upon the further insertion into the hollow-cylindrical extension, an axial securement finally occurs when a second set of three balls are displaced radially inward into associated depressions on the cylindrical holding portion.
Claims
1. A quick-change system for a tool holder, said quick-change system comprising: a receiving fixture defining a rotational axis and configured for attachment to a tool machine, said receiving fixture having a hollow-cylindrical extension; a tool holder attachable releasably to said hollow-cylindrical extension of said receiving fixture; a switching sleeve held displaceably on said hollow-cylindrical extension, said switching sleeve being spring-loaded into a locking position; first balls being held in said hollow-cylindrical extension; second balls being held in said hollow-cylindrical extension axially and angularly offset to said first balls; a cylindrical holding portion provided on said tool holder and having a substantially star-shaped end face on a side facing said receiving fixture, said substantially star-shaped end face comprising a plurality of outer points arranged in regular angular intervals defining a plurality of adjacent pairs of points; a plurality of longitudinal grooves provided on said cylindrical holding portion, said longitudinal grooves cooperating with said first balls for securing said tool holder fixed against rotation relative to said receiving fixture; a plurality of first depressions, each of said first depressions being defined between one adjacent pair of points, said first depressions being configured for receiving and guiding said first balls into said longitudinal grooves upon inserting said cylindrical holding portion of said tool holder into said hollow-cylindrical extension; a plurality of second depressions provided on said cylindrical holding portion and cooperating with said second balls for fixing said tool holder in an axial direction; and a plurality of third depressions provided on said switching sleeve, each of said third depressions being assigned to one of said second balls, said third depressions allowing a radial movement of said second balls in an outward direction upon axial movement of said switching sleeve enabling alignment of said third depressions with said second balls; wherein said points of said end face are configured for angularly aligning said longitudinal grooves on said tool holder with said first balls solely upon axial insertion of said cylindrical holding portion into said hollow-cylindrical extension; and wherein each of said first depressions is configured substantially in the shape of a spherical segment for partially receiving one of said first balls.
2. The quick-change system of claim 1, wherein six of said longitudinal grooves are arranged at regular angular intervals on said cylindrical holding portion.
3. The quick-change system of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal grooves define a plurality of adjacent pairs of longitudinal grooves, wherein each of said second depressions is disposed between one of said adjacent pairs of longitudinal grooves adjoining two of said points.
4. The quick-change system of claim 3, further comprising a central locking ring being biased for forcing said second balls radially outwards into associated depressions of said switching sleeve, and for locking said second balls within said second depressions, if no tool holder is inserted.
5. The quick-change system of claim 4, wherein said locking ring is configured spring-loaded so as to allow axial movement upon exerting pressure onto said end face of said cylindrical holding portion, thereby allowing said second balls to move into said second depressions and said switching sleeve to move into a locking position, wherein said second balls are locked in place in said second depressions.
6. The quick-change system of claim 1, comprising three of said first balls cooperating with said longitudinal grooves.
7. The quick-change system of claim 1, comprising three of said second balls cooperating with said second depressions.
8. The quick-change system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of transition portions, wherein each of said first depressions merges via one of said transition portions into one of said longitudinal grooves.
9. The quick-change system of claim 1, further comprising a central locking ring being biased for forcing said second balls radially outwards into associated depressions of said switching sleeve, and for locking said second balls within said second depressions, if no tool holder is inserted.
10. The quick-change system of claim 9, wherein said locking ring is configured spring-loaded so as to allow axial movement upon exerting pressure onto said end face of said cylindrical holding portion, thereby allowing said second balls to move into said second depressions and said switching sleeve to move into a locking position, wherein said second balls are locked in place in said second depressions.
11. The quick-change system of claim 1, wherein said tool holder further comprises a twistable receiving fixture for a gripper.
12. The quick-change system of claim 11, further comprising a gripper collar having a gripper groove being twistably secured to said tool holder.
13. The quick-change system of claim 12, further comprising a ring for securing said gripper collar rotatably and axially fixed on an outer surface of said tool holder.
14. A quick-change system for a tool holder, said quick-change system comprising: a receiving fixture defining a rotational axis and configured for attachment to a tool machine, said receiving fixture having a hollow-cylindrical extension; a tool holder attachable releasably to said hollow-cylindrical extension of said receiving fixture; a switching sleeve held displaceably on said hollow-cylindrical extension; first balls being held in said hollow-cylindrical extension; second balls being held in said hollow-cylindrical extension; a cylindrical holding portion provided on said tool holder and having an end face on a side facing said receiving fixture, said end face comprising a plurality of outer points arranged in regular angular intervals defining a plurality of adjacent pairs of points; a plurality of longitudinal grooves provided on said cylindrical holding portion, said longitudinal grooves cooperating with said first balls for securing said tool holder fixed against rotation relative to said receiving fixture; a plurality of first depressions, each of said first depressions being defined between one adjacent pair of points, said first depressions being configured for receiving and guiding said first balls into said longitudinal grooves upon inserting said cylindrical holding portion of said tool holder into said hollow-cylindrical extension; a plurality of second depressions provided on said cylindrical holding portion and cooperating with said second balls for fixing said tool holder in an axial direction; and a plurality of third depressions provided on said switching sleeve, each of said third depressions being assigned to one of said second balls, said third depressions allowing a radial movement of said second balls in an outward direction upon axial movement of said switching sleeve enabling alignment of said third depressions with said second balls; wherein said points of said end face are configured for angularly aligning said longitudinal grooves on said tool holder with said first balls solely upon axial insertion of said cylindrical holding portion into said hollow-cylindrical extension; and wherein each of said first depressions is configured substantially in the shape of a spherical segment for partially receiving one of said first balls.
15. The quick-change system of claim 14, wherein said end face of said cylindrical holding portion is substantially star-shaped.
16. The quick-change system of claim 14, wherein said switching sleeve is spring-loaded into a locking position, wherein said second balls are locked in place in said second depressions, upon insertion of said tool holder.
17. The quick-change system of claim 14, further comprising a central locking ring being biased for forcing said second balls radially outwards into associated depressions of said switching sleeve, and for locking said second balls within said second depressions, if no tool holder is inserted.
18. The quick-change system of claim 14, wherein said locking ring is configured spring-loaded so as to allow axial movement upon exerting pressure onto said end face of said cylindrical holding portion, thereby allowing said second balls to move into said second depressions and said switching sleeve to move into a locking position, wherein said second balls are locked in place in said second depressions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the following description of preferred illustrative embodiments with reference to the drawing, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The quick-change system 10 has a machine-side receiving fixture 12 having a cylindrical extension 28, on which a switching sleeve 18 is held in a spring-loaded manner.
(10) Into the cavity enclosed by the hollow-cylindrical extension 28, a tool holder 14 in the form of a collet chuck can be inserted with a cylindrical holding portion 22 and locked in place there, as is explained in greater detail below.
(11) The tool holder 14 has at its outer end a clamping cone 16 and an external thread 17, which is followed by a collar 19.
(12) The collar 19 serves, for instance, for handling purposes with the aid of a robot or another changer. Inserted in the clamping cone 16 is a tool, which can additionally be secured by a screwed-on nut.
(13) The inventive embodiment of the quick-change system 10 enables the tool holder 14, when introduced with its holding portion 22 into the hollow-cylindrical extension 28, to be automatically aligned into a predetermined angular position and finally to be locked in place once its axial end position is reached.
(14) Three second balls 44 (cf.
(15) The switching sleeve 18 is pretensioned into the locking position by a spring element 24 and is in its end position limited by abutment against a circlip 30.
(16) From this locking position, the switching sleeve 18 can be moved counter to the force of a spring element 24, designed as a helical spring, in the direction of the receiving fixture 12. This leads to the alignment of recesses 26 on the inner surface of the switching sleeve 18 with the associated second balls 44, so that these, when the tool holder 14 is withdrawn from the hollow-cylindrical extension 28, can veer radially outwards into the depressions 26, so that the axial locking of the tool holder 14 is lifted and this can easily be withdrawn outwards.
(17) A central locking ring 20, which is accommodated at the machine-side end of the hollow-cylindrical extension 28 and is pretensioned in the outward direction by a spring element 32 in the form of a helical spring, cooperates with the second balls 44. The locking ring 20 has a cup-shaped basic form and, in the locking position shown in
(18) If the switching sleeve 18 is now moved counter to the action of its spring tension in the direction of the receiving fixture 12, so that the second balls 44 are released and make their way into the associated depressions 26 on the switching sleeve 16, then, upon the withdrawal of the tool holder 14, the locking ring 20 at the same time moves outwards under the action of its spring tension and locks the second balls 44 in the depressions 26. The switching sleeve 18 is thus held in this position and locked in place by the locking ring 20. The locking ring 20 is here in its axial end position, since it abuts with a machine-side shoulder 36 against a circlip 34.
(19) As can be seen in greater detail from
(20) In order to guarantee an angular alignment when the tool holder 14 is introduced with its cylindrical holding portion 22 into the hollow-cylindrical extension 28, the end face 40 of the cylindrical holding portion 22 is configured in the shape of a star, having six points 56 in total, wherein respectively two adjacent points 56 are connected to each other by curvatures 57 running concavely outwards. As can be seen in greater detail from
(21) Between respectively two adjacent longitudinal grooves 48 is arranged a second depression 58, which directly adjoins one of the points 56.
(22) With an arrangement of this type, the angular alignment of the tool holder 14 upon introduction into the hollow-cylindrical extension 28 is achieved as follows:
(23) Firstly, the end face 40 abuts with its points 56 against the first balls 50, which leads to the cylindrical holding portion 22 being angularly twisted such that the first balls 50 make their way into the first depressions 52. Upon further insertion into the hollow-cylindrical extension 28, the first balls 50 make their way via the adjoining transition portions 54 into their associated longitudinal grooves 48, so that the position shown in
(24) As soon as the end face 40 abuts against the end face 38 of the locking ring 20, this is axially displaced against the action of its spring force, whereby the second balls 44 make their way under the action of the pretension of the switching sleeve 18 into the second depressions 46, as soon as these are aligned with the second recesses 42 on the hollow-cylindrical extension 28. As soon as the second balls 44 are fully released from the depressions 26 of the switching sleeve 18, the switching sleeve 18 moves under the action of its spring tension into the end position shown in
(25) Should the tool holder 14 be removed again from the receiving fixture 12, for a tool change, for instance, then the switching sleeve 18 is moved counter to the action of its spring element 24 until the depressions 26 are aligned with the second balls 44, so that, upon the withdrawal, the second balls 44 make their way into the depressions 26 and, as already described above, the switching sleeve 18 is held in this position and the second balls 44 are secured in this position by the locking ring 20.
(26) A modification of the embodiment according to
(27) The structure of the quick-change system 10a fully corresponds to the previously described structure of the quick-change system 10, with the sole difference that a gripper collar 60 is additionally rotatably secured on the tool holder 14a with a gripper groove 82. To this end, the gripper collar 60 can be rotatably secured, for instance by means of a ring 64, on an outer surface of the tool holder 14a, adjoining the collar 19. The gripper collar 60 directly adjoins the collar 19 and is axially secured by a fastening ring 66 by means of a circlip 68.
(28) Since the gripper collar 60 allows a relative rotation to the tool holder 14a, such an embodiment can be used insofar as the gripper or robot which is used does not allow sufficient angular flexibility to allow a self-alignment of the tool holder 14a upon the introduction into the hollow-cylindrical extension 28.
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