MACHINE FOR PROCESSING SLABS
20230060723 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Machine (1) for processing slabs (L) comprising a device (14) for transporting the slabs (L) between two zones, at least one of which is a machining zone along a feeding direction (X), means (16, 17) for supporting and clamping the slabs during machining, said means being designed to clamp the slabs (L) in a machining position, at least one tool (4) for machining the slabs which is mounted on a spindle, the at least one tool (4) being operative in the machining zone. The machine (1) comprises means (50) for moving the transporting device (14), configured to move the transporting device (14) from a working position corresponding substantially to the position for machining the slabs (L) into a position spaced at least vertically from the working position, and vice versa; the transporting device (14) is a conveyor belt.
Claims
1. Machine (1) for processing slabs (L), comprising: a device (14) for transporting the slabs (L) between two zones, at least one of which is a machining zone along a feeding direction (X); means (16, 17) for supporting and clamping the slabs, designed to clamp the slabs (L) in a machining position; at least one tool (4) for machining the slabs, mounted on a spindle, said at least one tool (4) being operative in the machining zone; characterized in that it comprises means (50) for moving said transporting device (14), configured to move said transporting device (14) from a working position corresponding substantially to said position for machining the slabs (L) into a position spaced at least vertically from said working position, and vice versa; and in that said transporting device (14) comprises a conveyor belt.
2. Machine (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said movement means (50) are configured to move said conveyor belt (14) along at least a vertical direction perpendicular to the ground.
3. Machine (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said movement means (50) are configured to move said conveyor belt (14) from a raised working position corresponding substantially to said positioning for machining of the slabs (L) into a lowered position spaced from said working position, and vice versa.
4. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said movement means (50) are configured to move said conveyor belt (14) into a further position raised with respect to the position for machining of the slabs (L).
5. Machine (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said movement means (50) comprise a pair of pivots (52) which are positioned below said conveyor belt (14) and are rotatable around respective axes (Y).
6. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that each of said pivots (52) comprises at least one first arm (54) integral with the pivot (52) and integral with said conveyor belt (14).
7. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said pivots (52) comprise respective second arms (60), the second arm (60) of at least one of said pivots (52) being connected to a linear actuator (62) so as to cause the rotation of said at least one pivot (52).
8. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that it comprises a connecting bar (66) designed to connect the second arms (60) of said pivots (52) so as to allow the synchronous rotation of said pivots (52).
9. Machine (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said supporting and clamping means (16, 17) comprise two pairs of cylinders (22) positioned laterally on opposite sides of the conveyor belt (14).
10. Machine according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said cylinders (22) are provided with pistons intended to raise the slabs (L) with respect to the conveyor belt (14) and to support the slabs (L) during machining.
11. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said supporting and clamping means (16) comprise two pairs of abutments (20) which are aligned with said cylinders (22) in a raised position along a vertical direction and are mounted on a fixed frame (2) of the machine (1).
12. Machine (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that it comprises means (26) for adjusting the position of said cylinders (22) and said abutments (20) with respect to said conveyor belt (14).
13. Machine according to claim 11, characterized in that the pairs of said cylinders (22) are located at a predetermined distance (s2), the width (w) of said conveyor belt (14) being similar to said predetermined distance (s2).
14. Machine (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises means (28) for aligning the slabs (L) with respect to said conveyor belt (14).
15. Machine (1) according to claim 9, characterized in that said supporting and clamping means (17) comprise at least two pairs of grippers (40) mounted on pistons of said cylinders (22) and slidable along a vertical direction and at least two pairs of substantially horizontal supports (38) which are aligned with said grippers (40) along the vertical direction in the lowered position.
16. Machine according to the preceding claim, characterized in that it comprises a frame (2) with a pair of sidewalls (2A, 2B) located at a predetermined distance (s1), the width (w) of said conveyor belt (14) being similar to said predetermined distance (s1).
17. Method for processing slabs of stone, ceramic or glass material, which method uses the machine (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that it comprises a step of positioning the conveyor belt (14) with its upper surface (14A) in contact with the bottom surface of the slabs (L) during surface-machining of the slabs (L).
18. Method for processing slabs of stone, ceramic or glass material, which method uses the machine (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that it comprises a step of positioning the conveyor belt (14) with its upper surface (14A) at a predetermined distance (d) from the bottom surface of the slab (L) during the formation of through-recesses in the slab (L) so as to collect the machining swarf (S).
Description
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[0042] The figures show a machine for processing slabs, denoted overall by the reference number 1. Preferably, the machine is intended for the machining of slabs of natural stone, agglomerate, ceramic or glass material.
[0043] The processing machine is a numerical control machine and comprises a processor unit, not shown in the figures, for controlling the movements of the machine components.
[0044] Moreover, the machine 1 according to the present invention is intended preferably for carrying out shaping and contouring operations on slabs and, as such, may be equipped with suitable machining tools.
[0045] As shown more clearly in
[0046] The frame 2 comprises a pair of sidewalls 2A, 2B, as shown more clearly in
[0047] The tool 4 is movable in the machining zone and its movement is performed by means of suitable movement means.
[0048] As shown in
[0049] The beam 6 is supported at its ends by the two support structures 8 and is slidable along a transverse direction on the support structures 8.
[0050] Moreover, the movement means comprise a spindle-support carriage 10 mounted slidably on the beam 6 along a longitudinal direction and a sleeve 12 mounted on the spindle-support carriage 10 and configured to slide with respect to the spindle-support carriage 10 along a vertical direction.
[0051] The tool 4 is mounted on the tool-holder nose of the spindle which is in turn mounted at the bottom end of the sleeve 12. Therefore, the movement of the sleeve 12 along the vertical direction allows the machining tool 4 to be moved closer to or away from the slab L to be machined.
[0052] Depending on the type of machining operation to be performed, the tool 4 may be chosen from the group which comprises drill bits, edge-shaping tools and milling cutters.
[0053] Obviously, tools different from those indicated above may be used, without thereby departing from the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0054] The tool may be replaced with different tools which are kept inside a magazine, not shown in the figures, when they are not used.
[0055] Furthermore the machine 1 comprises: [0056] a device 14 for transporting the slabs L between two zones, at least one of which is a machining zone; [0057] means 16, 17 for supporting and clamping the slabs L during machining, the supporting and clamping means 16, 17 being positioned in the machining zone.
[0058] As shown in the attached figures, the transporting device 14 is a conveyor belt designed to transport the slabs L along a predetermined longitudinal feeding direction X, in particular from a loading zone to the machining zone and from the machining zone to an unloading zone.
[0059] Furthermore, the machine 1 may also comprise a first rollerway and a second rollerway, not shown in the figures, which are positioned in the slab loading zone and unloading zone.
[0060] The supporting and clamping means 16, 17 are designed to clamp the slab L in a machining position.
[0061] As is already known, in the machining position the slab L is not supported by the conveyor belt 14, as occurs during feeding, but by the supporting and clamping means 16, 17, as shown in
[0062] Moreover, in the machining position, the slab L is at a height from the ground greater than the height at which it is located when it advances on the transporting device 14, as described in detail below.
[0063] The present invention also envisages at least two embodiments of the supporting and clamping means, shown in
[0064] In both the embodiments, the supporting and clamping means 16, 17 comprise two pairs of cylinders 22 which are positioned laterally on opposite sides of the conveyor belt 14, in particular one pair on one side of the conveyor belt 14 and the other pair on the opposite side.
[0065] In the first embodiment the cylinders 22 are provided with pistons intended to raise the slabs L in relation to the conveyor belt 14.
[0066] The pistons are housed inside the cylinders 22 and therefore are not visible in the figures. Moreover, these supporting and clamping means 16 comprise two pairs of abutments 20 mounted on the frame 2.
[0067] In particular one pair of abutments is mounted on a sidewall 2A, and the other pair is mounted on the other sidewall 2B of the frame 2, as is each of the cylinders 22.
[0068] In accordance with this configuration, the pairs of cylinders 22 are positioned at a predetermined distance s2, as shown for example in
[0069] The cylinders 22 are positioned below the feeding plane defined by the upper surface 14A of the conveyor belt 14.
[0070] Each abutment 20 is aligned along a vertical direction with the respective cylinder 22 and arranged in a position raised in relation thereto and to the feeding plane of the slab L.
[0071] Then, after the slab L had been transported into the machining zone by the conveyor belt 14, the stems 21 of the pistons are raised so as to bring the slab L into the machining position pressed against the abutments 20, as shown in
[0072] In this operative position, the stems 21 support the slab L in the machining position.
[0073] It is pointed out that, in order for the pistons to be able to raise the slab L with respect to the conveyor belt 14, the latter must have a width smaller than the width of the slab L. In this way the slab L projects laterally on opposite sides of the conveyor belt 14.
[0074] The machine 1 may also comprise means 26 for adjusting the position of the cylinders 22 and the abutments 20 with respect to the conveyor belt 14 depending on the width of the slab L and means 28 for aligning the slabs with respect to the conveyor belt 14.
[0075] The adjustment means 26 are shown more clearly in
[0076] In this way it is possible to adjust the distance between the two sidewalls 2A, 2B of the frame 2, and therefore the distance between the cylinders and the abutments of one sidewall with respect to the cylinders and abutments of the other sidewall, depending on the width of the slabs to be machined.
[0077] In accordance with this configuration, the predetermined distance s2 between the cylinders 22 is greater than the width w of the conveyor belt 14.
[0078] The alignment means 28 are shown more clearly in
[0079] The thrusting cylinder 34 may be positioned on one of the two sidewalls 2A of the frame 2 and is designed to act on the slab L along a direction substantially parallel to the ground and perpendicular to the feeding direction X so as to bring the slab L up against the stop 36 positioned on the other sidewall 2B of the frame 2.
[0080] The second embodiment of the means 17 for supporting and clamping the slabs shown in
[0081] Therefore two pairs of grippers 40 and two pairs of supports 38 are also provided in this embodiment.
[0082] The grippers 40 are mounted on the sliding stems 21 of the respective cylinder pistons 22 and are positioned in a raised position with respect to the supports 38.
[0083] The width w of the conveyor belt 14, in this second embodiment, is similar to the distance s1 between the sidewalls 2A, 2B of the frame 2, as shown in
[0084] In this embodiment, the supports 38 act as a support for the slabs L, while the grippers 40 are lowered vertically so as to clamp the slabs L against the supports 38. The supports define the machining position for the slab L.
[0085] It is pointed out that the machining position of the slabs, in both embodiments, is located above the conveyor belt 14.
[0086] In accordance with the present invention means 50 are provided for moving the transporting device 14, namely the conveyor belt, which are illustrated more clearly in a particular embodiment shown in
[0087] These movement means 50 are configured to move the transporting device 14 from a working position substantially corresponding to the position for machining the slab L into a position spaced at least vertically from the working position, and vice versa.
[0088] In particular, the movement means 50 are designed to move the conveyor belt 14 from a raised working position substantially corresponding to the position for machining the slab L into a lowered position spaced from the working position, and vice versa.
[0089] In the raised position the conveyor belt 14 is positioned at a greater height from the ground than when it is positioned in the lowered position.
[0090] Therefore, in accordance with this embodiment, the conveyor belt 14 is moved along at least a vertical direction perpendicular to the ground.
[0091] The movement means 50 may also be configured to move the conveyor belt 14 into a position which is raised with respect to the position for machining the slabs L.
[0092] With reference to the first embodiment of the supporting and clamping means 16, the conveyor belt 14 is shown in the raised position in
[0093] In particular, in the raised position, the upper surface 14A of the conveyor belt 14 is in contact with the bottom surface of the slab L so as to support it and prevent it bending during the surface contouring operations carried out on the slab L.
[0094] In the lowered position the conveyor belt 14 is kept at a predetermined distance d from the slab L after the slab has been clamped, allowing collection of the machining swarf S which falls from the slab L onto the conveyor belt 14 during the formation of through-recesses P, as shown in
[0095] The machining swarf S is removed by means of activation of the conveyor belt 14 while the slab L is still clamped in the machining position.
[0096] Moreover, by keeping the conveyor belt 14 at a certain safety distance d from the slab L the risk of the tool 4 striking the belt 14 during the machining operations and damaging it is avoided.
[0097] The distance d may also be varied and adjusted depending on the thickness of the slab L to be machined so as to limit the falling height of the machining swarf S and prevent flaking and splintering of the slab L.
[0098] In the configuration described above the movement of the conveyor belt 14 by means of the movement means 50 is performed following raising and clamping of the slab L by the supporting and clamping means 16.
[0099] With reference to the second embodiment of the supporting and clamping means 17, the raised position in shown in
[0100] As already mentioned above, the conveyor belt 14 is moved into the raised position preferably when surface machining operations must be carried out on the slab L so as to support the slab, and into the lowered position preferably when through-recesses P must be formed in the slab L, thus leaving a safety distance d between the slab L and the conveyor belt 14.
[0101] In this embodiment, the means 50 for moving the conveyor belt 14 are used before clamping of the slab L by the supporting and clamping means 17.
[0102] This occurs because during the feeding of the slabs the upper surface 14A of the conveyor belt 14 is in a raised position with respect to the supports 38; therefore, in order to allow the deposition of the slab L to be machined on the supports 38, the belt 14 must be lowered by means of the movement means 50 until its upper surface 14A is situated below the supports 38.
[0103] A particular embodiment of the means 50 for moving the conveyor belt 14 is shown in
[0104] The final position of the conveyor belt 14 after raising by means of these movement means 50 is shown in broken lines in
[0105] In particular, these movement means 50 comprise a pair of pivots 52 which are positioned below the conveyor belt 14 and are rotatable about respective axes Y.
[0106] Advantageously the pivots 52 are positioned at the two longitudinal ends of the belt 14 and the axes of rotation Y are horizontal and perpendicular to the direction of feeding X of the slabs L.
[0107] Each of the pivots 52 comprises a first arm 54 integral with the pivot 52 and the conveyor belt 14. In particular, the first arm comprises a first portion 56 integral with the pivot 52 and a second portion 58 integral with the conveyor belt 14.
[0108] The two portions 56, 58 are perpendicular to each other, namely an angle of about 90° is defined in the zone where the two portions 56, 58 are joined together.
[0109] The pivots 52 also comprise respective second arms 60; each second arm 60 is fixed to the pivot 52 in a position angularly offset with respect to the first arm 54, preferably at an angle close to 90°, as shown in
[0110] As shown in
[0111] Moreover, the second arm 60 of at least one of the two pivots 52 is connected to a linear actuator 62 with a sliding stem 64.
[0112] The extension or retraction of the stem 64 of the linear actuator 62 causes the rotation of the second arm 60 and therefore the pivot 52 and consequently the raising or lowering of the conveyor belt 14 by means of the first arm 54.
[0113] In order to synchronize the rotation of the two pivots 52, the second arms 60 of the two pivots 52 may be connected together by means of a rigid connecting bar 66, shown more clearly in
[0114] This embodiment of the movement means is shown only by way of a non-limiting example of the invention; in fact different movement means may also be provided, without thereby departing from the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0115] The present invention also envisages a method for processing the slabs of natural stone, agglomerate, ceramic or glass material which uses the machine 1 described above.
[0116] In particular, the method may comprise a step of positioning the conveyor belt 14 with its upper surface 14A in contact with the bottom surface of the slab L, as shown in
[0117] As already indicated above, the first step is preferably performed before performing surface-machining of the slab, while the second step is performed preferably before forming a through-recess in the slab.
[0118] From the above description it is now clear how the machine according to the present invention is able to achieve advantageously the predefined objects.
[0119] In particular, by means of the movement means 50, it is possible to position the conveyor belt 14 at a predetermined distance from the slab L being machined or in contact therewith.
[0120] In the first case it is possible to prevent the belt from being damaged by the machining tool 4 or the slab from splintering following falling of the machining swarf. In the second case it is possible to prevent bending of the slab caused by the pressure of the machining tool during execution of the surface contouring operations.
[0121] Obviously, the above description of the embodiments applying the innovative principles of the present invention is provided by way of example of these principles and must therefore not be regarded as limiting the scope of the rights claimed herein.
[0122] For example, types of movement means different from those described or forms or configurations different from those of the other machine components may also be provided.