TOOL SPINDLE HAVING BALANCING SYSTEM, SYSTEM INCLUDING TOOL SPINDLE HAVING BALANCING SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING TOOL SPINDLE HAVING BALANCING SYSTEM
20170334035 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23Q11/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q1/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23F23/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool spindle having a spindle shaft rotationally-drivable about a spindle axis, a clamping system for the automatic chucking and unchucking of a tool, wherein the clamping system comprises a movement device enabling at least one movable and/or deformable clamping body of the clamping system to be transferred from a first position into a second position by execution of a movement of a part of the movement device in relation to the spindle shaft, wherein the tool is chucked on the tool spindle in the first position and the tool can be removed from the tool spindle in the second position, wherein it comprises a balancing system, which is integrated into the tool spindle so that it rotates jointly with the rotationally-drivable spindle shaft, which is arranged coaxially in relation to the spindle axis, and which is mounted so it is axially movable.
Claims
1. A tool spindle comprising: a spindle shaft rotationally-drivable about a spindle axis, a clamping system configured to automatically chuck and unchuck a tool, wherein the clamping system comprises at least one clamping body that is one or more of movable or deformable, and a movement device configured to transfer the clamping body from a first position into a second position by moving a part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft, wherein a tool is chuckable on the tool spindle in the first position and removable from the tool spindle in the second position, and a balancing system: integrated into the tool spindle so as to rotate jointly with the spindle shaft, arranged coaxially in relation to the spindle axis, and mounted so as to be axially movable, wherein the balancing system comprises: at least one weight pivotally mounted about the spindle axis, and a motor integrated into the balancing system and configured to pivot the at least one weight about the spindle axis.
2. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the balancing system is configured as an autonomous balancing system and further comprises at least one balance sensor and a balancing system controller.
3. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the at least one weight includes at least one weight that is displaceable in a controlled manner.
4. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the balancing system comprises one or more balance sensors to sense a location of imbalance.
5. The tool spindle according to claim 4, wherein the at least one weight is rotationally positionable.
6. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the balancing system is mounted so as to be axially movable with the movement of the part of the movement device.
7. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the balancing system has a jacket region that mechanically interacts with the at least one clamping body.
8. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the spindle shaft comprises a coaxial receptacle opening at an extreme end thereof, and the balancing system is seated in an interior of the receptacle opening.
9. The tool spindle according to claim 1, further configured to transfer the at least one clamping body from the second position into the first position by movement of said part of the movement device relative to the spindle, wherein the at least one clamping body is configured to be displaced outwardly in a radial direction during the movement of the part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft during transfer from the second position to the first position to thereby engage in a recess of a tool.
10. The tool spindle according to claim 1, further comprising a main receptacle defining a recess and configured to carry a tool, wherein the tool spindle is further configured to transfer the at least one clamping body from the second position into the first position by movement of said part of the movement device relative to the spindle, and wherein the at least one clamping body is configured to be displaced outwardly in a radial direction during the movement of the part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft during transfer from the second position to the first position to thereby engage in the recess of the main receptacle.
11. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the balancing system defines an indentation and the at least one clamping body is movable and configured to be displaced inwardly in a radial direction during the movement of the part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft during transfer from the first position to the second position to thereby retract into the indentation of the balancing system.
12. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the clamping sleeve defines an indentation and the at least one clamping body is movable and configured to be displaced inwardly in a radial direction during the movement of the part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft during transfer from the first position to the second position to thereby retract into the indentation of the clamping sleeve.
13. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the part of the movement device includes a push rod that extends axially relative to the spindle axis and is configured to transfer the at least one clamping body from the first position to the second position or from the second position to the first position by a pushing movement parallel to the spindle axis, or is a pull rod that extends axially in relation to the spindle axis and is configured to transfer the at least one clamping body from the first position to the second position or from the second position to the first position by a pulling movement parallel to the spindle axis.
14. The tool spindle according to claim 1, wherein the movement device comprises a spring column configured to automatically transfer the at least one clamping body from the second position to the first position.
15. A system comprising: a tool spindle comprising: a spindle shaft rotationally-drivable about a spindle axis, a clamping system configured to automatically chuck and unchuck a tool, wherein the clamping system comprises at least one clamping body that is one or more of movable or deformable, and a movement device configured to transfer the clamping body from a first position into a second position by moving a part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft, wherein a tool is chuckable on the tool spindle in the first position and removable from the tool spindle in the second position, and a balancing system: integrated into the tool spindle so as to rotate jointly with the spindle shaft, arranged coaxially in relation to the spindle axis, and mounted so as to be axially movable, wherein the balancing system comprises: at least one weight pivotally mounted about the spindle axis, and a motor integrated into the balancing system and configured to pivot the at least one weight about the spindle axis; and a balancing system controller configured to control said pivoting of the at least one weight, to reduce or compensate for an imbalance of the tool spindle during rotation of the tool spindle about the spindle axis.
16. The system according to claim 15, wherein the balancing system controller is configured to exchange a signal to the balancing system by a signal connection thereto to control said pivoting of the at least one weight by the motor of the balancing system.
17. A method comprising: operating a tool spindle that comprises a spindle shaft rotationally-drivable about a spindle axis, a clamping system configured to automatically chuck and unchuck a tool, wherein the clamping system comprises at least one clamping body that is one or more of movable or deformable, and a movement device configured to transfer the clamping body from a first position into a second position by moving a part of the movement device relative to the spindle shaft, wherein a tool is chuckable on the tool spindle in the first position and removable from the tool spindle in the second position, and a balancing system: integrated into the tool spindle so as to rotate jointly with the spindle shaft, arranged coaxially in relation to the spindle axis, and mounted so as to be axially movable, wherein the balancing system comprises: at least one weight pivotally mounted about the spindle axis, and a motor integrated into the balancing system and configured to pivot the at least one weight about the spindle axis; and wherein the at least one clamping body is movable, wherein the operating step includes: during chucking of a tool, moving the movement device relative the spindle shaft and, in turn, transferring the at least one clamping body from the second position to the first position, and after said chucking of the tool: a) executing a rotational movement of the tool spindle including the tool about the spindle axis, b) determining whether an imbalance exists, c) pivoting the at least one weight of the balancing system about the spindle axis if an imbalance exists, and d) repeating steps b) and c) until an imbalance no longer exists or until the imbalance is below a predetermined value.
Description
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[0026] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in greater detail hereafter with reference to the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0039] Terms are used in conjunction with the present description which are also used in relevant publications and patents. However, it is to be noted that the use of these terms is only to serve for better comprehension. The inventive concepts are not to be limited by the specific selection of the terms. At least some embodiments of the invention may be readily transferred to other term systems and/or technical fields. The terms are to be applied accordingly in other technical fields.
[0040] Before some special embodiments are described, the essential terms are to be defined, insofar as they are not self-explanatory.
[0041] The tool spindle 100 of at least some embodiments comprises a clamping system 130 for automated chucking and unchucking of a tool 1. Various views of a first exemplary embodiment of the invention are shown in
[0042] It can be seen in
[0043] The disengagement unit 110 is designed to be able to automatically chuck and unchuck (disengage) the tool 1. To be able to perform the chucking and disengagement, the disengagement unit 110 is (mechanically) connected to a movement device 120 of the clamping system 130. The reference sign 120 is not shown in the FIGS.. The reference sign 120 is merely to be understood as a summary of the various elements and components of the movement device.
[0044] The movement device 120 enables at least one movable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130 to be transferred from a first position into a second position by way of the execution of a (linear) movement of a part of the movement device in relation to a rotationally-drivable spindle shaft 4 of the tool spindle 100. In the first position, the tool 1 is chucked on the tool spindle 100 and in the second position, the tool 1 can be removed from the tool spindle 100.
[0045] The tool spindle 100 is distinguished in that in at least some embodiments it comprises a balancing system 140, [0046] which is integrated into the tool spindle 100 so that it rotates jointly with the rotationally-drivable spindle shaft 4, and [0047] which is arranged coaxially in relation to the spindle axis SA. [0048] In addition, the balancing system 140 is mounted so it is axially movable in the tool spindle 100.
[0049] It can be seen in
[0050] It can be seen in
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[0052] In at least some embodiments, the clamping sleeve 134 can form a component together with the connecting device 141. In this case, the pull rod or push rod 121 is directly connected to the unit made of clamping sleeve 134 and connecting device 141.
[0053] In the embodiment shown in
[0054] This relative movement acts on at least one movable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130, to transfer it from the first position into the second position.
[0055] It can be seen in
[0056] The front region of the tool spindle 100 of a further embodiment is shown in section in
[0057] In
[0058] The clamping sleeve 134 having the internal balancing system 140 is seated in the interior of an end region of the spindle shaft 4. The clamping sleeve 134 including balancing system 140 can be moved to the right and left in relation to the spindle shaft 4. The corresponding movement is transmitted in the embodiment shown from the pull rod 121 via the connecting device 141 (as shown by way of example in
[0059] A clamping body 131, which is mounted so it is movable or which is deformable per se, is seated at the extreme end of the clamping sleeve 134.
[0060] In at least some embodiments, a clamping body 131 is used which is designed as a collet chuck. The clamping body 131 can comprise one collet chuck or multiple collet chucks in at least some embodiments.
[0061] The clamping body 131 is shown in the second position in
[0062] Furthermore, it can be seen in
[0063] A bearing flange 135 is used in the example shown, which partially protrudes into the interior of the main receptacle 133. Spindle bearings can be seated in the interior of the bearing flange 135, so that the spindle shaft 4 can rotate in relation to the bearing flange 135 about the spindle axis SA. This aspect of the spindle mounting is also to be understood as an example of this embodiment shown by way of example.
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[0065] In the first position, the tool 1 is fixedly chucked. The clamping body 131 engages in the ring-shaped recess 5 of the main receptacle 133 or the tool 1 to clamp the tool 1. The movement of the clamping body 131 from the second position into the first position can be implemented in at least some embodiments, for example, by a small linear movement of the clamping sleeve 134 including balancing system 140 to the right. Due to this small linear movement to the right, the clamping body 131 is pressed radially outward into the ring-shaped recess 5 at the above-mentioned ramp 145.
[0066] This specific embodiment of the clamping system 130 is to be understood as an example. There are also other clamping systems 130 which can be used in conjunction with at least some embodiments of the invention. It is important that a movable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130 can be transferred from a first position into a second position, and this transfer is performed by the action of the movement device 120 (for example, by means of a pull rod and/or push rod and/or shaft).
[0067] In the above-described movement device 120, the clamping and the disengagement are implemented by a relative movement of a part of the movement device 120 in relation to the shaft 4.
[0068] However, embodiments are also known in which only the disengagement is implemented by a relative movement of a part (for example, by the linear movement of a pull rod or push rod 121) of the movement device 120 in relation to the shaft 4. In this case, before the removal of the tool 1 from the tool spindle 100, the clamping sleeve 134 including balancing system 140 is displaced to the left and the clamping body 131 passes into a position in which it presses closely against the outer circumference of the clamping sleeve 134. This state is shown in
[0069] In the embodiments in which only the disengagement is implemented by a relative movement of a part of the movement device 120 in relation to the shaft 4, the chucking of the tool 1 can be performed, for example, by means of a spring column, which is in the interior of the tool spindle 100. This spring column is arranged concentrically in relation to the spindle axis SA in at least some embodiment so that it draws (pre-tensions) the clamping sleeve 134 including balancing system 140 to the right. In this pre-tensioned position, which is also designated the main position, the tool 1 is fixedly connected to the tool spindle 100. It is the advantage of such spring-pre-tensioned embodiments that a force (for example, for linearly moving a pull rod or push rod 121) only has to be applied by the disengagement unit 110 to for the disengagement.
[0070] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 is integrated into the tool spindle 100 so that the balancing system 140 may be moved axially (i.e., parallel to the spindle axis SA) in relation to the spindle shaft 4, wherein the relative movement of the balancing system 140 is induced by the movement device 120 (for example, only by a pull rod or push rod 121 or by a combination of a pull rod or push rod 121 with a spring column).
[0071] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 is integrated into the tool spindle 100 so that it interacts with the movable or deformable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130. The movement device 120 generates a relative (in at least some embodiments axially oriented) movement of the balancing system 140 in relation to the spindle shaft 4 by way of its relative (in at least some embodiments axially oriented) movement in relation of the spindle shaft 4. The relative (in at least some embodiments axially oriented) movement of the balancing system 140 is converted by the mentioned interaction into a (in at least some embodiments radially oriented) movement and/or a radially oriented deformation of the clamping body 131.
[0072] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 is seated in a clamping sleeve 134 (as schematically indicated in
[0073] Such a circumferential collar 137 or 143 can be used in at least some embodiments to define a ramp 145. Examples are shown in
[0074] The position of the connecting device 141 is schematically indicated in each of
[0075] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 comprises a jacket region 144, which is in a mechanical interaction with the at least one movable clamping body 131. This jacket region 144 is located in at least some embodiments on a clamping sleeve 134 (as shown in
[0076] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 comprises a jacket region 144, which forms a ramp 145 in the direction toward the circumferential collar 137 (in embodiments according to
[0077] In at least some embodiments, a truncated-cone-shaped jacket region 144 is used as the ramp 145.
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[0079] The mechanical interaction between the truncated-cone-shaped jacket region 144 and a clamping body 131 will now be explained on the basis of the two schematic sectional illustrations of
[0080] The recess 5 can be provided in at least some embodiments as a ring-shaped groove of the main receptacle 133 or the tool 1. However, there can also be one or more recesses 5, which has/have an extension of less than 360° in the circumferential direction.
[0081] The arrow P1 in
[0082] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system 140 comprises at least one weight which is mounted so it is pivotable about the spindle axis SA. Two weights 146.1 and 146.2 are schematically shown in section in
[0083] An exemplary balancing system 140, which can be used here, can be inferred, for example, from document DE4222535 A1. However, it is to be noted that such a balancing system cannot be assumed 1:1. The reference to this published patent application is merely to show that the functionality of such a balancing system 140 is known.
[0084] However, the balancing system 140 of at least some embodiments is designed to compensate for the imbalance, for example, of a worm grinding wheel 1, which results due to the incomplete rotational symmetry of the worm grinding wheel 1.
[0085] It is therefore advantageous if the balancing system 140, viewed in the axial direction, has a longitudinal extension L1 (see
[0086] The balancing capacity of the balancing system 140 of at least some embodiments is designed for the imbalance to be expected of the included components. The location of the imbalance is detected by one or more balance sensors. The weights 146.1, 146.2 are then positioned by rotation and it is ascertained on the basis of the balance sensors whether there is still an imbalance. This is carried out and refined until the desired balance quality is achieved.
[0087] An autonomous balancing system 140 is used in at least some embodiments. Such an autonomous balancing system 140 is particularly distinguished in that in addition to the weight(s) 146.1, 146.2, it comprises at least one balance sensor (for example, an acceleration sensor and/or an acoustic sensor), a motor, and a balancing system controller.
[0088] An autonomous, dynamically operating balancing system 140 in the form of an electromechanical balancing system is used in at least some embodiments, the weights 146.1, 146.2 of which are electromechanically adjustable. Such a balancing system 140, which is autonomous and operates dynamically, enables the fully automatic balancing each case after the chucking of another tool 1.
[0089] In at least some embodiments, an autonomous balancing system 140 having contactless energy transmission is used, to be able to supply the motor and the balancing system controller from the machine. The transmitter for the contactless energy transmission is seated stationary in the region of the machine (where the tool spindle 100 is mounted on the machine) and the receiver is seated at the end of the rotating spindle shaft 4.
[0090] In accordance with at least some embodiments, an overall system comprises the above-described tool spindle 100 including a balancing system controller, which is designed to displace at least one weight 146.1, 146.2 of the balancing system 140 by way of a rotational movement, to reduce or compensate for an imbalance of the tool spindle 100 during the rotation about the spindle axis SA.
[0091] In at least some embodiments, the balancing system controller can have a signal connection to the balancing system 140 (in at least some embodiments contactless), to be able to displace the weight or the weights 146.1, 146.2 by way of a rotational movement via a motor of the balancing system 140.
[0092] In the described technical environment, the following method for operating the tool spindle 100 can be carried out. The following steps are executed during the chucking of a tool 1: [0093] Executing a relative movement of the part 121 of the movement device 120 in relation to the spindle shaft 4, to transfer the movable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130 from the first position into the second position. In the second position, the tool 1, possibly together with a main receptacle 133, can be placed on the tool spindle 100. [0094] Executing a relative movement of the part 121 of the movement device 120 in relation to the spindle shaft 4, to transfer the movable clamping body 131 of the clamping system 130 from the second position into the first position. At this moment, the tool 1 is fastened on the tool spindle 100.
[0095] After the chucking of the tool 1, the following steps are then carried out automatically: [0096] a) executing a rotational movement of the tool spindle 100 including tool 1 about the spindle axis SA (driven by the motor 10), [0097] b) checking (for example, by means of a balance sensor) whether an imbalance exists, [0098] c) rotationally displacing at least one balance 146.1, 146.2 of the balancing system 140, [0099] d) repeating steps b) and c), until an imbalance no longer exists or until the imbalance is below a critical value.
[0100] As may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, numerous changes and modifications may be made to the above described and other embodiments of the present invention without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the claims. Accordingly, this detailed description of embodiments is to be taken in an illustrative, as opposed to a limiting sense.