SLIDING GUIDE DEVICE FOR MACHINE TOOL
20170370410 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/1045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/201
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23Q11/124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2322/39
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2202/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23Q11/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a sliding guide device for a machine tool, which is capable of supplying an appropriate amount of lubricating oil onto a sliding surface in a stable manner for a long period of time. A movable body is provided with a porous-body accommodation space that is open toward a guide face of a base. The porous-body accommodation space is in communication with a lubricating-oil supply passage that is in communication with an external lubricating oil supply unit. In the porous-body accommodation space, a porous body is disposed in a manner to provide a gap G between the porous body and the guide face of the base.
Claims
1. A sliding guide device for a machine tool, the machine tool including a movable body that is slidable on a guide face of a base, and the sliding guide device being provided in the machine tool and being configured to slidingly guide the movable body, wherein the movable body is provided with a porous-body accommodation space that is open toward the guide face of the base, the porous-body accommodation space is in communication with a lubricating-oil supply passage into which lubricating oil is supplied from outside of the sliding guide device, and a porous body is disposed in a manner to provide a gap between the porous body and the guide face of the base.
2. The sliding guide device for the machine tool, according to claim 1, wherein the porous body includes at least two foams having different expansion ratios and laminated in order of expansion ratio, in a manner that one of the foams having a smallest expansion ratio faces the guide face of the base.
3. The sliding guide device for the machine tool, according to claim 1, wherein the porous body is an open-cell porous body.
4. The sliding guide device for the machine tool, according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the porous-body accommodation spaces are provided on a face on which the movable body contacts the guide face of the base.
5. The sliding guide device for the machine tool, according to claim 4, wherein all the porous-body accommodation spaces are provided with the porous bodies, and all the porous-body accommodation spaces are provided with the lubricating-oil supply passages.
6. The sliding guide device for the machine tool, according to claim 4, wherein all the porous-body accommodation spaces are provided with the porous bodies, and some of the porous-body accommodation spaces are provided with the lubricating-oil supply passages.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Embodiments of a sliding guide device for a machine tool according to the present invention will now be described with reference to
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[0032] The base (2) is provided at a center in the right-left direction thereof with one movable-body support member (3), for example. In this case, a contact face (4a) of the movable body (4), which contacts the base (2), is one flat surface (
[0033] The drive unit (5) includes a ball screw (6) extending in the front-rear direction, and a motor (7) that turns the ball screw (6). The movable body (4) is integrally provided at a lower surface thereof with a nut portion (8) to be screwed together with the ball screw (6). The contact face (4a) of the movable body (4) is in surface contact with the guide face (3a) formed on an upper surface of the movable-body support member (3). The movable body (4) is slidably moved with respect to the base (2) by the drive unit (5).
[0034] The sliding guide device (10) is designed to supply lubricating oil to a sliding part between the upper surface of the movable-body support member (3) of the base (2) and the contact face (4a) of the movable body (4). As shown in
[0035] The porous-body accommodation space (12) is provided in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction of the movable body (4), has the shape of a square in cross section, and is open downward.
[0036] The lubricating-oil supply passage (11) extends vertically, and is disposed so as to be open toward the upper surface of the porous-body accommodation space (12). The appropriate number of the lubricating-oil supply passage (11) to be disposed in the right-left direction is one or more.
[0037] The porous body (13) has the shape of a square in cross section, and disposed within the porous-body accommodation space (12). The lower surface of the porous body (13) is not in contact with the guide face (3a) of the movable-body support member (3) of the base (2). A gap (G) is provided between the lower surface of the porous body (13) and the guide face (3a) of the movable-body support member (3) of the base (2).
[0038] Examples of foamed materials used for the porous body (13) include plastic foam, ceramic foam, and foam metal. The porous body (13) is preferably of an open-cell type in which cells in the material are interconnected with one another.
[0039] The number, shape, and arrangement position of the porous-body accommodation space (12) in which the porous body (13) is disposed may be appropriately determined.
[0040] For example, when the porous-body accommodation space (12) and the porous body (13) are viewed from the bottom, the porous-body accommodation space (12) may be formed and the porous body (13) may be disposed therein, over the entire width of each of the right and left contact faces (4a), as shown in
[0041] In another example, a plurality of (two in
[0042] To reduce sliding resistance in the sliding guide device (10), the movable body (4) may have a lower face to which a resin material (low frictional material) (20) such as fluororesin may be attached, as shown in
[0043] As shown in
[0044] In the case where the movable body (4) has two (plurality of) contact faces as shown in
[0045] The number of the lubricating-oil supply passage (11) is determined appropriately. When a plurality of groups of the porous-body accommodation spaces (12) are provided, at least one group of the lubricating-oil supply passages (11) are provided. The lubricating-oil supply passage (11) runs through the movable body (4) and is connected to a lubricating-oil supply pump. A predetermined amount of lubricating oil is supplied from the lubricating-oil supply passage (11) at a set time interval.
[0046] When the plurality of the porous-body accommodation space (12) are provided, all the porous-body accommodation spaces (12), of course, may be in communication with the lubricating-oil supply passages (11), but, as shown in
[0047] When the lubricating oil is pressure-fed to the lubricating-oil supply passage (11) by a pump, part of the lubricating oil is absorbed into the porous body (13), and the remaining lubricating oil is supplied through an opening of the porous-body accommodation space (12) to the guide face (3a) of the movable-body support member (3).
[0048] The length of the porous-body accommodation space (12) in the sliding direction may be set arbitrarily in accordance with the pressure on the contact face between the movable body (4) and the base (2). The device to be used for carrying heavy loads may have a small opening area of the porous-body accommodation space (12) and have a large contact area between the movable body (4) and the guide face (3a) of the movable-body support member(3) of the guide face (3a) whereby the surface pressure is alleviated.
[0049] The material of the contact face (4a) of the movable body (4), which comes in contact with the base (2), may be selected from: steel used for forming the movable body (4); metal such as cast iron; and products of such steel and metal that have undergone heat treatment as required for the purpose of improving its abrasion resistance and strength.
[0050] The porous body (13) is molded or cut such that the porous-body accommodation space (12) accommodates the porous body (13). The porous body (13) thus shaped is disposed in the porous-body accommodation space (12). When the porous body (13) is pasted, the thickness of the porous body (13) is determined so as to have a gap (G) between the porous body (13) and the guide face (3a) of the movable-body support member (3) of the base (2), whereby the abrasion of the porous body (13) is suppressed. In addition, because the porous body (13) does not directly support the load, the porous body (13) does not need to have strength and therefore can increase its expansion ratio.
[0051] When the thickness of the lubricating oil film on the sliding surface is greater than or equal to the thickness of the gap (G) that is formed, the lubricating oil comes in contact with the porous body (13). The lubricating oil that accumulates unnecessarily on the sliding surface is absorbed into the porous body (13) by capillary action. The absorbed oil is retained in the porous body (13) and is less likely to be discharged to the outside of the sliding surface. The absorbed lubricating oil drops by gravity to contribute to lubrication of the sliding surface again. In the case where the absorption effect is especially expected, the porous-body accommodation space (12) to which the porous body (13) that is expected to have the absorption effect is pasted, may not be provided with the lubricating-oil supply passage (11), as shown in
[0052] One of the front and rear porous-body accommodation spaces (12) as shown in
[0053] Because the porous-body accommodation space (12) is provided on the upper face (bottom face) thereof with the lubricating-oil supply passage (11), lubricating oil that is supplied passes through the porous body (13) to be supplied to the sliding surface. An open-cell porous body (13) allows the lubricating oil inside the porous body (13) to be dispersed evenly. Furthermore, because the plurality of the lubricating-oil supply passages (11) are disposed, uneven dispersion of the lubricating oil within the porous body (13) is further reduced. The porous body (13) acts to retain lubricating oil, and at the same time serves as a filter to filter out foreign matter contained in the lubricating oil when the lubricating oil passes therethrough. Therefore, it is possible to supply clean lubricating oil to the sliding surface. An appropriate amount of lubricating oil is thus supplied to the sliding surface for a long period of time and in a stable manner.
[0054] The thickness of the porous body (13) determines the time necessary for the lubricating oil that has been supplied from the lubricating-oil supply passage (11) to reach the sliding surface. At this time, the amount of oil to be supplied to the sliding surface is determined by the time interval of the oil supply by the pump and the expansion ratio of the porous body (13). For example, under the condition where the contact face pressure is high, decrease of the oil film thickness is expected. Under such a circumstance, the thickness of the porous body (13) may be reduced, or the porous body (13) having a great expansion ratio may be employed.
[0055] Needless to say, the depth (vertical dimension) of the porous-body accommodation space (12) is determined in light of the factors described above.
[0056] Especially in the case where the filtering effect is to be enhanced, it is desired that the porous body (13) is a laminate composed of at least two layers as shown in
[0057] When the porous body (13) is placed in each of the plurality of the porous-body accommodation space (12) disposed, each porous body (13) does not need to have the identical structure with one another. For example, a porous body (13) composed of the porous laminates (21) and (22) may be used to be placed in the porous-body accommodation space (12) provided with the lubricating-oil supply passage (11), and a single-layer porous body (13) may be used to be placed in the porous-body accommodation space (12) without the lubricating-oil supply passage (11).
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0058] (1): machine tool [0059] (2): base [0060] (3a): guide face [0061] (4): movable body [0062] (10): sliding guide device [0063] (11): lubricating-oil supply passage [0064] (12): porous-body accommodation space [0065] (13): porous body [0066] (21): upper layer [0067] (22): lower layer [0068] (G): gap