Machine Tool Accessory for Swarf Removal
20170341115 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B47/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B29/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B3/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The disclosed embodiments provide a novel and unique apparatus and method to remove swarf from a workpiece during the operation of a machine tool on that workpiece. In a preferred embodiment, a set of slanted vanes attached to a rotating part of the machine tool, when that rotating part is directed at the workpiece, clears swarf from a workpiece during machine operation without having to add any other expensive swarf removal parts, or integrate any complicated swarf removal system into the machine tool. The vanes on the rotating part, using the motion of that rotating part, provide the required force of air to blow swarf out and away from the workpiece. Among the many different possibilities contemplated, the rotating part can be a spindle, or a tool holder, or an endmill, or any other rotating part of a machine tool pointed at the workpiece during the operation of the machine. Additionally, the set of slanted vanes can attach to an inner hub fitted around or onto the rotating part and the slanted vanes can spin free of any other parts if the composition of the vanes with any metallic or non-metallic material make the vanes sufficiently stiff to provide the necessary air force on the workpiece during the operation of the machine and the high speed of the rotating part. Also, the outer edge of the slanted vanes can connect to a shroud surrounding the vanes and thus keep the slanted vanes in the required slanted position to produce the necessary force of air on the workpiece. Additionally, O-rings can be used to fit the inner hub to the rotating part and thus provide another way to create the firm and secure attachment of the machine tool swarf removal apparatus to the rotating part.
Claims
1. A machine tool swarf removal apparatus, comprising: a machine tool having a rotating part directed at a workpiece; a set of slanted vanes, connected to the rotating part; the set of slanted vanes positioned over the workpiece and during machine operation the slanted vanes create a force of air on the workpiece strong enough to blow swarf out and away from the workpiece.
2. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the composition of the set of slanted vanes provides them with a stability during high speed rotation to create the required air force on the workpiece.
3. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an elastomer insert having an inner hub; the inner hub fits onto the rotating part, attaching the inner hub to the rotating part; the set of slanted vanes have an outer edge and an inner edge; the outer edges of the vanes connect to an outer shroud surrounding the swarf removal apparatus; and the inner edge of the vanes connect to the elastomer insert.
4. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 wherein the machine tool swarf removal apparatus comprises a one-piece injection molded component.
5. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 further comprising grooves cut into the inner hub; and O-rings fit in the grooves of the inner hub and provide a firm and secure attachment of the machine tool swarf removal apparatus to the rotating part.
6. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 wherein the rotating part directed at the workpiece is a tool holder.
7. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 6 wherein the design of the tool holder includes the set of slanted vanes, combining the swarf removal apparatus into the design of the tool holder.
8. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 wherein the rotating part directed at the workpiece is a spindle.
9. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 wherein the rotating part directed at the workpiece is an endmill.
10. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the composition of the set of the slanted vanes is a nonmetallic material having enough firmness to provide the vanes the necessary stability in high speed rotation to provide the necessary air pressure on the workpiece, keeping the workpiece clear of swarf.
11. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the composition of the set of the slanted vanes is a metal suitable to provide the necessary stability and firmness during high speed rotation to create the necessary air pressure on the workpiece, keeping the workpiece clear of swarf.
12. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 3 wherein an elastomer material provides the composition of the inner hub giving the inner hub the necessary tight connection between the swarf removal apparatus and the rotating tool part.
13. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the slanted vanes operate in a machine tool having low-pressure coolant system; the low-pressure coolant system of the machine tool having a cutting area; and the slanted vanes, directed at the cutting area, divert coolant to the cutting area.
14. An apparatus for removing swarf from a workpiece during the operation of a machine tool, comprising: a set of slanted vanes attached to a rotating part of the machine tool; the rotating part directed at the workpiece; and during machine operation the rotating part with the attached vanes create a force of air on the workpiece sufficient to clear the workpiece of swarf.
15. The machine tool swarf removal apparatus of claim 14 further comprising an inner hub attached to a rotating part of a machine tool; the set of slanted vanes attach to the inner hub and extend outwardly from the inner hub.
16. The swarf removal apparatus of claim 15 further comprising; each of the plurality of vanes having an outer edge; and the outer edge of the vanes connect to an outer shroud.
17. The swarf removal apparatus of claim 14 wherein: the rotating part has an outer diameter; the inner hub has an inner diameter; and the inner diameter of the inner hub forms an interference fit between the outer diameter of the rotating part and the inner diameter of the inner hub.
18. The swarf removal apparatus of claim 17 wherein the inner hub connects to a machine tool holder; the connection of the inner hub to the tool holder forms an interference fit between the inner diameter of the inner hub and the outer diameter of the tool holder.
19. The swarf removal apparatus of claim 17 further comprising an elastomer ring attached to the inner diameter of the inner hub; the elastomer ring creates an interference fit between the inner diameter of the inner hub and the outer diameter of the rotating tool part.
20. A method for keeping a workpiece free of swarf during the operation of a machine tool, comprising: choosing a rotating part of the machine tool directed at the workpiece; mounting a set of slanted vanes onto the rotating part; operating the machine tool; and keeping the workpiece free of swarf during machine tool operation by a flow of constant and sufficient airflow on the workpiece from the set of slanted vanes on the rotating part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Various embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments to illustrate the principles of the invention. The embodiments are provided to illustrate aspects of the invention, but the invention is not limited to any one embodiment. The scope of the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents; it is limited only by the claims. The details set forth in this description give a thorough understanding of the invention and for the purpose of clarity, the technical details of machine tools, known by one of ordinary skill in this technical field, are not described in detail so that the invention is not unnecessarily obscured.
[0024] The disclosed embodiments of the machine tool swarf removal apparatus operates in all types of machine tools with live tooling or rotating cutting tools. Additionally, the disclosed embodiments of the swarf removal apparatus can be easily shaped and fitted to operate in CNC milling machines, CNC vertical machining centers, CNC routers, and CNC machine lathes. Additionally, the disclosed embodiments of the swarf removal apparatus work equally well in enclosed or open CNC machines. The embodiments of the machine tool swarf removal apparatus will work when attached to any spinning parts of a machine tool, when that spinning part is directed at the workpiece, and provides enough air pressure on the workpiece to clear keep it of the unwanted swarf during the operation of the machine.
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[0028] Additionally, in one embodiment of the swarf removal apparatus 17 the slanted vanes 20 connect to a rigid inner hub 22, and the inner bore of this inner hub 22 is lined with an elastomer insert, providing increased adhesion between the rigid inner hub 22 and the rotating part of the machine tool. In another embodiment, the inner hub 22 is composed of an elastomer material and gives the inner hub 22 itself, without any inserts, the necessary tight connection between the swarf removal apparatus 17 and the rotating tool part.
[0029] Although, the outer edges of the slanted vanes 20 connect to outer shroud 18, other embodiments could do without this outer shroud 18. For example, one embodiment could use smaller slanted vanes 20 spinning at a high enough speed to clear the workpiece 7 of swarfs with no need for the outer shroud 18. The key design feature of the slanted vane device 17 is the slanted vanes 20 providing adequate air force on the workpiece 7 during machine tool operation to clear unwanted swarf out of and away from the workpiece 7 during machine tool operation.
[0030] The swarf removal apparatus 17 has many variations enabling it to connect it to any machine tool, and any rotating part directed at the workpiece 7, as long as the position and speed of the swarf removal apparatus 17, when directed at the workpiece, provides the required force of air flow to keep workpiece 7 of unwanted swarf during the machine tool's operation.
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[0032] Also, the swarf removal apparatus 17, could be designed as a one piece injection molded component, with the inner hub 22, the slanted vanes 20, and outer shroud 18 forming a single part, or it could be created with an assembly of parts. The swarf removal apparatus 17 could be made from zytel (nylon 66) or any other nylon resin, plastic, any natural or synthetic polymer having elastic properties like elastomer, e.g., rubber, or injection molded plastic, or any suitable metal, or nonmetallic materials, as long as slanted vanes 20 have enough stability to provide the necessary air pressure to keep the workpiece 7 clear of swarf, during machine operation.
[0033] When the swarf removal apparatus 17 is designed with elastomer, and sized to fit on a machine part like the tool holder 4, it allows a novel way to install the swarf removal apparatus 17 on the correct sized tool holder, with the elastomer connecting to the tool holder 4 with the required friction to keep the swarf removal apparatus 17 securely in place during spindle 4 ramp up, operation, and shut down. Once installed and while the spindle 4 rotates the slanted vanes 20 provide the required force of air directed at the workpiece 7, and keeps workpiece 7 clear of swarf.
[0034] Using the swarf removal apparatus 17 to blow swarf out of and away from a workpiece 7 is novel and innovative. There's no need to change the existing programming when used in a CNC system because the swarf removal apparatus 17 does not interfere with any existing cutting operations or machine devices. Additionally, as noted, another embodiment of swarf removal apparatus 17 would be incorporating the slanted vanes 20 into a tool holder design, becoming part of the tool holder.
[0035] Other embodiments include the swarf removal apparatus 17 created as a single elastomer sleeve mounted or overmolded (combining two different molds into one part) into the bore of the shroud 18. The slanted vane device 17 would also allow designs that mount to the endmill, with an endmill having enough length to hold the slanted vane device 17.
[0036] Additionally, the swarf removal apparatus 17 could attach to any other suitable moving machine part, moving over the workpiece 7, with an elastomer, or other type of O-ring, installed in grooves cut into the inner hub 22, as seen in
[0037] As noted, CNC vertical machining centers include vertical and horizontal machining centers, as well as other orientations, and other machine types like routing machines, and all of these machine types are suitable for different embodiments of the disclosed swarf removal apparatus 17. Additionally, embodiments of the swarf removal apparatus 17 could operate in lower pressure coolant systems and enhance these systems by diverting the coolant to the cutting area for far less cost than upgrades to the coolant system. The only modifications to the novel swarf removal apparatus 17 would be refitting and re-sizing the slanted vane device 17 to fit a rotating part of the coolant system directed at workpiece 7.
[0038] As noted, the disclosed embodiments are illustrative, not restrictive. While specific configurations of the swarf removal apparatus 17 have been described, the present invention can be applied to a wide variety of machine tools, providing many alternative ways of implementing the invention.