MODULAR WORKSTATION
20230112701 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A modular workstation includes a work module support having at least one work module support fastening region for fixing a work module to the work module support, a plurality of the work modules having a work module fastening region for detachable fixing to a work module support fastening region of the work module support. At least one of the work modules includes a work carrier movable in at least one movement mode and a work carrier drive for driving the work carrier for movement in the at least one movement mode.
Claims
1. A modular workstation comprising: a work module; a work module support having at least one work module support fastening region for fixing said work module to said work module support; a plurality of work modules having respective work module fastening regions for detachably fixing to said at least one work module support fastening region of said work module support; and, at least one of said plurality of work modules having a work carrier movable in at least one movement mode and a work carrier drive for driving said work carrier for movement in said at least one movement mode.
2. The workstation of claim 1, wherein said work module support has at least two work module support fastening regions for fixing respective ones of said work modules.
3. The workstation of claim 2, wherein at least one of the following applies: i) at least said two work module support fastening regions are provided on mutually opposite sides of said work module support; and, ii) said at least two of said work module support fastening regions are identical to one another.
4. The workstation of claim 1, wherein: at least one of said work modules is a single-axis work module; the work carrier of said single-axis work module is rotatable about an axis of rotation (D); and, said work carrier drive of said single-axis work module includes a rotary drive for driving said work carrier in rotation about said axis of rotation (D).
5. The workstation of claim 4, wherein said rotary drive includes a rotary drive motor.
6. The workstation of claim 4, wherein said rotary drive includes a rotary drive operated electrically.
7. The workstation of claim 1, wherein: at least one of said work modules is a two-axis work module; said two-axis work module has a work carrier rotatable about an axis of rotation (D′) and is pivotable about a pivot axis (S); and, said two-axis work module has a work carrier drive including a rotary drive for driving the work carrier in rotation about the axis of rotation (D′) and a pivot drive for driving the work carrier to pivot about said pivot axis (S).
8. The workstation of claim 7, wherein at least one of the following applies: i) said rotary drive includes a rotary drive motor; and, ii) said pivot drive includes a pivot drive motor.
9. The workstation of claim 7, wherein at least one of the following applies: i) said pivot axis (S) is non-parallel to said axis of rotation (D′); and, ii) said pivot axis (S) intersects the axis of rotation (D′).
10. The workstation of claim 9, wherein said pivot axis (S) intersects said axis of rotation (D′) at an angle of 90 degrees.
11. The workstation of claim 7, wherein: said two-axis work module includes a rotary subassembly; said rotary subassembly includes said rotary drive and said work carrier; said two-axis work module further includes a pivoting subassembly; said pivoting subassembly includes a work module fastening region and a pivot drive; and, said rotary subassembly is supported pivotably on said pivoting subassembly by said pivot drive for pivoting about said pivot axis (S).
12. The workstation of claim of claim 1, wherein all of said work modules have identical work module fastening regions.
13. The workstation of claim 1, further comprising at least one counterbearing unit provided in association with at least one of said work module support fastening regions.
14. The workstation of claim 13, wherein: said counterbearing unit defines an axis of rotation (D, D′) and has a counterbearing support which is rotatable about a counterbearing axis of rotation (G, G′); and, said counterbearing axis of rotation (G, G′) of said at least one counterbearing unit corresponds to said axis of rotation (D, D′) of the work module when this work module is fixed to said work module support fastening region assigned thereto.
15. The workstation of claim 13, wherein said at least one counterbearing unit is provided in association with a work module support fastening region and is movable in the direction of said counterbearing axis of rotation (G′) with respect to the associated work module support fastening region.
16. The workstation of claim 1, further comprising at least one workpiece carrier subassembly including a first fastening region for mounting on a work carrier and a workpiece receiving region for receiving at least one workpiece (W).
17. The workstation of claim 16, wherein said at least one workpiece carrier subassembly includes a second fastening region for mounting on a counterbearing unit.
18. The workstation of claim 17, wherein said at least one workpiece carrier subassembly includes: a first fastening region, a second fastening region, a first subassembly part having said first fastening region, and a second subassembly part which is connectable detachably to said first subassembly part and provides said second fastening region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0036] The modular workstation 10 includes a work module support 18 of box-type configuration, which is positioned in a fixed manner on a base 20 suitable for this purpose, for example by screwing. The work module support 18 is illustrated in
[0037] The work module 36, which is configured as a single-axis work module 40, is illustrated more clearly in
[0038] The work module 36, which is configured as a single-axis work module 40, further includes a work carrier 48, which is of plate- or disk-type configuration, for example, and a work carrier drive 50, which is assigned to the work carrier and is accommodated in a drive box 52. The work carrier drive 50 of the single-axis work module 40 has a rotary drive 53 with an electrically excitable rotary drive motor, via which the work carrier 48 can be driven in rotation about an axis of rotation D, for example, in an unlimited angular range. Since the work carrier drive 50 accommodated in the drive box 52 is otherwise supported immovably on the single-axis work module 40, the work carrier 48 can be moved only in a rotary-movement mode, that is, is rotatable about the axis of rotation D.
[0039] When a workpiece carrier subassembly 14 is fixed by a first fastening region 54, for example by screwing to the work carrier 48 of the single-axis work module 40, the workpiece carrier 54 or its workpiece receiving region 55 can be rotated about the axis of rotation D when the rotary drive motor is excited, as a result of which the workpieces W carried on the workpiece carrier subassembly 14 are also rotated or moved about the axis of rotation D and can thus be positioned in a position which is suitable for access, by a welding robot for example.
[0040] In order in this case to ensure a defined movement or positioning of the workpiece carrier subassembly 14, which is of comparatively long construction in the direction of the axis of rotation D, a counterbearing unit 56 is provided in association with the work module support fastening region 24. This includes a support column 58, which is fixed in a stationary manner, for example, on a base and in the upper region of which a counterbearing support 60 is arranged such that it can rotate about a counterbearing axis of rotation G. The workpiece carrier subassembly 14 is fixed to the counterbearing support 60 by a second fastening region 62 thereof, for example by screwing. The counterbearing axis of rotation D corresponds substantially to the axis of rotation D, so that, driven by the work carrier drive 50, the workpiece carrier subassembly 14 can be rotated or moved in its two fastening regions 54, 66 about the axis of rotation D and the counterbearing axis of rotation G.
[0041] The work module 38, which is detachably fixed to the work module support fastening region 26 in the illustrated embodiment of a modular workstation 10, is configured as a two-axis work module 68. The two-axis work module 68 includes a work module fastening region 70, which is of substantially identical configuration to the work module fastening region 42 of the single-axis work module 40 and has a support plate 72, with which the two-axis work module 68 can be detachably fixed to each of the work module support fastening regions 24, 26 by fastening screws 74.
[0042] The two-axis work module 68 includes a rotary subassembly designated in general by 76. This includes the rotary drive 53′, accommodated in the drive box 52′, for the work carrier 48′, which is rotatable about the axis of rotation D in the rotary-movement mode.
[0043] The two-axis work module 68 further has a pivoting subassembly 80. The pivoting subassembly 80 includes the work module fastening region 70 and an electrically excitable pivot drive motor supported thereon. Via the pivot drive motor, which essentially provides a pivot drive 82, the rotary subassembly 76 can be driven in a pivoting movement mode for pivoting about a pivot axis S. The pivot axis S and the axis of rotation D′ are preferably substantially orthogonal to one another and, in the illustrated embodiment, intersect in a region which lies outside the tool carrier subassembly 14 in the direction of the axis of rotation D′ and thus also outside each workpiece carried on the latter. The two-axis work module 68 is therefore configured as a two-axis turner. In a different structural configuration, the axis of rotation D′ and the pivot axis S could intersect in the axial region in which the workpiece carrier subassembly 14 and thus one or more workpieces W carried on the workpiece receiving region 55 are positioned in the direction of the axis of rotation D′. In this case, the two-axis work module 68 is configured as a two-axis orbital turner.
[0044] When the rotary subassembly 76 is pivoted about the pivot axis S, the pivot axis D′ changes its spatial position, it being possible for the latter to be oriented obliquely to the horizontal, for example, for example, starting from the substantially horizontal positioning of the pivot axis D′ illustrated in
[0045] In the expanded embodiment of the modular workstation 10 shown in
[0046] In this embodiment of the modular workstation 10, the two-axis work module 68 can fundamentally only be operated in the rotary operating mode, in which the workpiece carrier subassembly 16 can be driven in rotation about the axis of rotation D′ or the counterbearing axis of rotation G′. Pivoting of the rotary subassembly 76 about the pivot axis S is excluded.
[0047] In order to allow this pivoting in this configuration of the workstation 10, the counterbearing unit 84 can be moved in a direction R toward and away from the work module support 18. The direction R corresponds substantially to the direction of the axis of rotation D′ if the latter is oriented substantially horizontally.
[0048] Starting from the state illustrated in
[0049] It is clear from the preceding description of the modular workstation 10 that all the components or system regions provided for moving the work carriers 48 and 48′ of the work modules 36, 38, that is, in particular, the work carrier drive 50, 50′ provided in a respective work module 36, 38, form part of a respective module and are not completely or partially integrated into the work module support 18. When attaching a respective work module 36, 38 to the work module support 18, it is therefore not necessary to establish any mechanical connections. It is merely necessary to connect the respective work drives 50 and 50′ by way of corresponding line connections to a control device or an energy source, that is, for example, a power network, in order to conduct the electrical energy required for operating the work carrier drives 50, 50′ to the respective rotary drive motors and to the pivot drive motor. If necessary, a connecting line can also be connected through a respective through-opening 34 to the work module 36 or 38 to be connected to a respective work module support fastening region 24, 26 in order to supply operating media, such as oil or lubricant, for example.
[0050] Since, in the case of the work module support 18, the work module support fastening regions 24, 26 provided thereon are of substantially identical construction to one another, any of the work modules 36, 38, which are constructed with likewise identical work module fastening regions 42, 70, can be fixed to either of the work module support fastening regions 24, 26 by screwing and can also be removed therefrom again. This makes it possible to carry out a work process on the modular workstation 10 in association with each work module support fastening region 24, 26, using a work module 36 or 38 which is in each case particularly suitable for this purpose. Of course, it is also possible for work modules of the same configuration to be arranged on both work module support fastening regions 24, 26.
[0051] A further embodiment of a work module which can be used in the modular workstation could include a work carrier which is supported in a fixed manner on the work module fastening region, that is, a work carrier which is not assigned a work carrier drive and which ultimately only permits a substantially rigid connection of a workpiece carrier subassembly to such a work module or to the work module support. Such a configuration can be used, in particular, when a movement of the workpiece carrier subassembly carrying the workpieces to be processed is not necessary for the suitable execution of a work process, for example for welding components of an exhaust system.
[0052] It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.