The present invention relates to a bending system for performing bending of a plate-shaped workpiece, and a correcting method for tool misalignment for correcting misalignment of a tool in a tool holder of a press brake or in a stocker positioned at an exchange position.
A bending system includes a tool storage that is disposed on the side of a press brake and stores a plurality of tools. The tool storage has a plurality of stockers. Each stocker is formed with a holder area for holding the plurality of tools along the left-right direction. The selected stocker is configured such that it can be positioned at an exchange position for tool exchange (automatic exchange). In addition, the tool storage has a stocker moving mechanism that moves the selected stocker to the exchange position. In particular, in a case of a stocker that stores upper tools, the stocker moving mechanism may invert the tools horizontally by swivel motion of the stocker immediately before positioning the stocker at the exchange position.
A bending system as disclosed in each of Patent Literatures 1 and 2 below includes a tool exchange unit that exchanges tools with respect to tool holders of a press brake and a stocker positioned at an exchange position. The tool exchange unit is provided on the back side of a table (an upper table, a lower table) of the press brake so as to be movable in the left-right direction. The tool exchange unit has a tool retention member that holds the tools, and the tool retention member is engageable-with and disengageable-from engagement holes of the tools. The bending system includes a servo motor as a moving actuator that moves the tool exchange unit in the left-right direction. The following Patent Literature 3 is also provided as a patent literature related to the background art of the present invention.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent No. 4672868
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Patent No. 5947861
Patent Literature 3: Japanese Patent No. 5841800
When the stocker that is not full of tools is moved to the exchange position, misalignment of a tool from a regular arrangement position in the stocker is sometimes caused. In particular, when an operation of the stocker moving mechanism includes a horizontal reversal operation of the stocker, misalignment is likely to occur. The bending system cannot grasp the above misalignment of the tool, and cannot continue the automatic tool exchange operation. Even when the tool is pressed by a pressing member such as a ball plunger provided in the stocker, it is difficult to stably prevent the misalignment of the tool in the stocker positioned at the exchange position.
By pressurizing force at the time of bending, the lower table is deflected in a protruding shape, and the upper table is deflected in a recessed shape, and therefore outward force in the left-right direction is applied to the tool held in the tool holder. Therefore, as the number of times of bending increases, the misalignment of the tool from the regular arrangement position in the tool holder may occur. Furthermore, as the number of times of unclamping by the tool holder increases, there is a greater concern that the misalignment of the tool from the regular arrangement position in the tool holder occurs. In such a case, as described above, even when the tool misalignment in the tool holder occurs, the bending system cannot grasp the misalignment, and the bending system cannot continue the operation related to the automatic tool exchange.
An object of the present invention is to provide a bending system and a correcting method for tool misalignment that can correct misalignment of a tool in a stocker positioned at a tool holder or an exchange position of a press brake.
According to a first feature of the present invention, there is provided a bending system including: a tool storage disposed in a vicinity of a press brake and including a plurality of stockers, each of the plurality of stockers being formed with a holder area for holding a plurality of tools along a left-right direction, the tool storage being configured to be able to position a tool in a selected one of the plurality of stockers at an exchange position for exchanging the tool and configured to store the plurality of tools; a tool exchange unit provided on a back side or a front side of a table of the press brake so as to be movable in the left-right direction and including a tool retention member configured to hold the tool so as to be engageable-with and disengageable-from an engagement hole of the tool, the tool exchange unit being configured to exchange the tool with respect to a tool holder of the press brake and the stocker positioned at the exchange position; a moving actuator configured to move the tool exchange unit in the left-right direction; and a control device configured to control the tool exchange unit and the moving actuator such that the tool exchange unit moves in the left-right direction until the tool abuts on a stopper provided at a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position in the stocker in a state in which the tool retention member is brought into contact with a side surface of the tool from a side of a vacant space in a case where the vacant space exists on only one side in the holder area of the stocker positioned at the exchange position.
According to a second feature of the present invention, there is provided a bending system including: a tool storage disposed in a vicinity of a press brake and including a plurality of stockers, each of the plurality of stockers being formed with a holder area for holding a plurality of tools along a left-right direction, the tool storage being configured to be able to position a tool in a selected one of the plurality of stockers at an exchange position for exchanging the tool and configured to store the plurality of tools; a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of the press brake so as to be movable in the left-right direction and each including a tool retention member configured to hold the tool so as to be engageable-with and disengageable-from an engagement hole of the tool, the pair of first and second tool exchange units being each configured to exchange the tool with respect to a tool holder of the press brake and the stocker positioned at the exchange position; first and second moving actuators configured to move each of the first and second tool exchange units in the left-right direction; and a control device configured to control the first and second tool exchange units and the first and second moving actuators such that the first tool exchange unit moves to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position of the tool in the stocker in a state in which the tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of the tool, and the second tool exchange unit moves to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position in the stocker in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of the tool in a case where vacant spaces exist on both sides in the holder area of the stocker positioned at the exchange position.
According to a third feature of the present invention, there is provided a bending system including: a tool storage configured to be disposed in a vicinity of a press brake and including a plurality of stockers, each of the plurality of stockers being formed with a holder area for holding a plurality of tools along a left-right direction, the tool storage being configured to be able to position a tool in a selected one of the plurality of stockers at an exchange position for exchanging the tool and configured to store the plurality of tools; a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of the press brake so as to be movable in the left-right direction and each including a tool retention member configured to hold the tool so as to be engageable-with and disengageable-from an engagement hole of the tool, the pair of first and second tool exchange units being each configured to exchange the tool with respect to a tool holder of the press brake and the stocker positioned at the exchange position; first and second moving actuators configured to move each of the first and second tool exchange units in the left-right direction; and a control device configured to control the first and second tool exchange units and the first and second moving actuators such that the first tool exchange unit moves to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position of the tool in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of the tool, and the second tool exchange unit moves to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of the tool in a case where misalignment of the tool held in the tool holder occurs or is estimated to occur.
According to a fourth feature of the present invention, there is provided a bending system including: a tool storage configured to be disposed in a vicinity of a press brake and including a plurality of stockers, each of the plurality of stockers being formed with a holder area for holding a plurality of tools along a left-right direction, the tool storage being configured to be able to position a tool in a selected one of the plurality of stockers at an exchange position for exchanging the tool and configured to store the plurality of tools; a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of the press brake so as to be movable in the left-right direction and each including a tool retention member engageable-with and disengageable-from an engagement hole of the tool and holding the tool, the pair of first and second tool exchange units being each configured to exchange the tool with respect to a tool holder of the press brake and the stocker positioned at the exchange position; first and second moving actuators configured to move each of the first and second tool exchange units in the left-right direction; and a control device configured to control the first and second tool exchange units and the first and second moving actuators such that the first tool exchange unit moves to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a temporary arrangement position of the plurality of tools in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of any tool of the plurality of tools, and the second tool exchange unit moves to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the temporary arrangement position in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of a remaining one of the plurality of tools, on a condition that the tool retention member is not able to be inserted between the plurality of tools, in a case where misalignment of the plurality of tools held at intervals in the left-right direction in the tool holder occurs or is estimated to occur.
According to a fifth feature of the present invention, there is provided a correcting method for tool misalignment including: using a tool exchange unit provided on a back side or a front side of a table of a press brake so as to be movable in a left-right direction; and moving the tool exchange unit in the left-right direction until a tool abuts on a stopper provided at a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position in a stocker of a plurality of stockers in a tool storage disposed in a vicinity of the press brake in a state in which a tool retention member of the tool exchange unit is brought into contact with a side surface of the tool from a side of a vacant space in a case where the vacant space exists on only one side in a holder area of the stocker positioned at the exchange position for exchanging the tool.
According to a sixth feature of the present invention, there is provided a correcting method for tool misalignment including: using a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of a press brake so as to be movable in a left-right direction; and moving the first tool exchange unit to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position of a tool in a stocker of a plurality of stockers in a tool storage disposed in a vicinity of the press brake in a state in which a tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of the tool, and moving the second tool exchange unit to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position in the stocker in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of the tool in a case where vacant spaces exist on both sides in a holder area of the stocker positioned at the exchange position for exchanging the tool.
According to a seventh feature of the present invention, there is provided a correcting method for tool misalignment including: using a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of a press brake so as to be movable in a left-right direction; and moving the first tool exchange unit to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a regular arrangement position of a tool in a tool holder of the press brake in a state in which a tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of the tool, and moving the second tool exchange unit to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of the tool in a case where misalignment of the tool held in the tool holder occurs or is estimated to occur.
According to an eighth feature of the present invention, there is provided a correcting method for tool misalignment including: using a pair of first and second tool exchange units each provided on a back side or a front side of a table of a press brake so as to be movable in a left-right direction; and moving the first tool exchange unit to one side in the left-right direction until the first tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to one end of a temporary arrangement position of a plurality of tools in a tool holder of the press brake in a state in which a tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is brought into contact with one side surface of any tool of the plurality of tools, and moving the second tool exchange unit to the other side in the left-right direction until the second tool exchange unit reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the temporary arrangement position in the tool holder in a state in which the tool retention member of the second tool exchange unit is brought into contact with the other side surface of a remaining one of the plurality of tools, on a condition that the tool retention member of the first tool exchange unit is not able to be inserted between the plurality of tools, in a case where misalignment of the plurality of tools held at intervals in the left-right direction in the tool holder occurs or is estimated to occur.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
The “left-right direction” is one of horizontal directions and is a lateral direction of a press brake or a tool storage. The “front-rear direction” is one of the horizontal directions and is a direction orthogonal to the left-right direction. The term “tool” includes an upper tool and a lower tool. In the drawing, “FF” indicates a forward direction, “FR” indicates a rearward direction, “L” indicates a left direction, “R” indicates a right direction, “U” indicates an upward direction, and “D” indicates a downward direction.
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The bending system 10 includes a press brake 16 that bends the work piece W in cooperation with the punch tools 12 and the die tools 14. First, a configuration of the press brake 16 will be specifically described.
The press brake 16 includes a main frame 18. The main frame 18 has a pair of side plates 20 that are separated and face each other in the left-right direction, and a plurality of beam members 22 that connect the pair of side plates 20. A lower table 24 extending in the left-right direction is provided at a lower portion of the main frame 18. On the upper portion of the main frame 18, an upper table 26 extending in the left-right direction is provided so as to be vertically movable. A hydraulic cylinder 28 is provided on each of the upper portions of the side plates 20, as a moving actuator for vertical movement that moves the upper table 26 vertically. Instead of configuring such that the upper table 26 is vertically movable, the lower table 24 may be configured to be vertically movable. A servo motor may be used instead of the hydraulic cylinder 28 as the moving actuator for vertical movement.
On a lower end portion of the upper table 26, a plurality of upper tool holders 30 that hold the punch tools 12 detachably and attachably are mounted at intervals in the left-right direction. Each upper tool holder 30 is secured to the upper table 26 by a fixture plate (fastening plate) 32. The upper tool holder 30 has a configuration disclosed in, for example, Patent Literature 3 and includes a holder main body 34. On the front side of each holder main body 34, a front clamp plate 6 that presses the shank 12s of the punch tool 12 backward is provided so as to be swingable. The front clamp plate 36 can clamp and unclamp the punch tool 12. The front clamp plate 36 has a pawl 36c that can be engaged with the engagement groove 12g of the punch tool 12 on the lower end side thereof. Further, on the rear side of the holder main body 34, a rear clamp plate 38 that presses the shank 12s of the horizontally inverted punch tool 12 forward is provided so as to be swingable. The rear clamp plate 38 can clamp and unclamp the punch tool 12. The rear clamp plate 38 has a pawl 38c that can be engaged with the engagement groove 12g of the punch tool 12 on the lower end side thereof.
The clamping operation and the unclamping operation of the plurality of front clamp plates 36 are performed in synchronization. Even when the front clamp plates 36 unclamp the punch tools 12, the punch tools 12 do not fall from the upper tool holders 30. Similarly, the clamping operation and the unclamping operation of the plurality of rear clamp plates 38 are also performed in synchronization. Even when the rear clamp plates 38 unclamp the punch tools 12, the punch tools 12 do not fall from the upper tool holders 30.
In an upper end of the lower table 24, a lower tool holder 40 that holds the die tools 14 detachably and attachably is provided. The lower tool holder 40 extends in the left-right direction. The lower tool holder 40 has a configuration disclosed in, for example, the aforementioned Patent Literature 2 or 3. In the lower tool holder 40, a holder groove 40g that allows shanks 14s of the die tools 14 to be inserted is formed along the left-right direction. The lower tool holder 40 has a clamper 42 that secures (presses) the shanks 14s.
An upper joint block 44 that extends in the left-right direction is provided on a right side portion of the upper table 26. In the upper joint block 44, a joint groove 44g that allows the shanks 12s of the punch tools 12 to be inserted is formed along the left-right direction. The joint groove 44g is continuous to clearances between the holder main bodies 34 and the front clamp plates 36 in the left-right direction (the joint groove 44g and the clearances extend in line).
A lower joint block 46 that extends in the left-right direction is provided on a right side portion of the lower table 24. In the lower joint block 46, a joint groove 46g that allows the shanks 14s of the die tools 14 to be inserted is formed along the left-right direction. The joint groove 46g is continuous to the holder groove 40g of the lower tool holder 40 in the left-right direction (the joint groove 46g and the holder groove 40g extend in line).
A back surface of the upper table 26 is secured to an upper supporting beam 48 extending in the left-right direction via a plurality of brackets 50 (only one is illustrated in
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A pair of upper storage plates 64 extending in the front-rear direction are provided on an upper portion of the storage frame 58 so as to be separated from each other in the left-right direction. A plurality of upper stockers 66 (only one is illustrated) holding the plurality of punch tools 12 are supported between the pair of upper storage plates 64. The plurality of upper stockers 66 are arranged in parallel with each other in the front-rear direction. Each upper stocker 66 extends in the left-right direction. In the upper stocker 66, a holder area (holding portion) 66a for holding the shanks 12s of the plurality of punch tools 12 is formed along the left-right direction. The upper stocker 66 has an engagement plate 68 that can be engaged with the engagement grooves 12g of the punch tools 12. The engagement plate 68 extends in the left-right direction. The selected upper stocker 66 is configured to be able to be positioned at an upper exchange position for exchanging the punch tools 12. The upper stocker 66 positioned at the upper exchange position is supported by a pair of upper receiving members 70 provided on the right end side of a front surface of the upper supporting beam 48.
Stoppers 72 for restricting the movement of the punch tools 12 in the left-right direction are provided at positions corresponding to both ends of a regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 in the upper stocker 66. Each stopper 72 is configured to release the restricted state by moving upward when the stopper 72 is positioned on the side of the upper joint block 44 at the upper exchange position (the left end side of the upper exchange position).
The tool storage 56 has an upper stocker moving mechanism 74 that moves the selected upper stocker 66 to the upper exchange position. The upper stocker moving mechanism 74 can also horizontally reverse the upper stocker 66 by swivel motion immediately before positioning the upper stocker 66 in the upper exchange position. The upper stocker moving mechanism 74 has an upper carriage 76 provided above the storage frame 58 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction. The upper carriage 76 extends in the left-right direction. The upper stocker moving mechanism 74 has an upper stocker holding member 78 that is provided on the upper carriage 76 so as to be vertically movable and holds the upper stocker 66 from above. The upper stocker holding member 78 extends in the horizontal direction and is configured to be swivelable around a vertical axis. The movement operation and the swivel motion of the upper stocker 66 by the upper stocker moving mechanism 74 are known, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
A pair of lower storage plates 80 extending in the front-rear direction are provided on a lower portion of the storage frame 58 so as to be separated from each other in the left-right direction. A plurality of lower stockers 82 (only one is illustrated) holding the plurality of die tools 14 are supported between the pair of lower storage plates 80. The plurality of lower stockers 82 are arranged in the front-rear direction. Each lower stocker 82 extends in the left-right direction. In the lower stocker 82, a holder area 82a for holding the shanks 14s of the plurality of die tools 14 is formed along the left-right direction. The selected lower stocker 82 is configured to be able to be positioned at a lower exchange position for exchanging the die tools 14. The lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position is supported by a pair of lower receiving members 84 provided on the right end side of a front surface of the lower supporting beam 52.
Stoppers 86 for restricting the movement of the die tools 14 in the left-right direction are provided at positions corresponding to both ends of a regular arrangement position of the plurality of die tools 14 in the lower stocker 82. The stopper 86 on the left side is configured to release the restricted state by moving downward when the stopper 86 is positioned on the side of the lower joint block 46 at the lower exchange position (the left end side of the lower exchange position).
The tool storage 56 has a lower stocker moving mechanism 88 that moves the selected lower stocker 82 to the lower exchange position. The lower stocker moving mechanism 88 has a lower carriage 90 provided below the storage frame 58 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction. The lower stocker moving mechanism 88 has a lower stocker holding member 92 that is provided on the lower carriage 90 so as to be vertically movable and holds the lower stocker 82 from below. The movement operation of the lower stocker 82 by the lower stocker moving mechanism 88 is known, and therefore description thereof will be omitted.
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The upper tool exchange unit 96 has a configuration similar to the configuration disclosed in Patent Literature 2. The upper tool exchange unit 96 has an upper unit main body 98 provided on the upper guide rail 94 so as to be movable in the left-right direction, and an upper support member 100 provided on the upper unit main body 98. The upper support member 100 can be moved in the front-rear direction with respect to the upper unit main body 98 by driving an air cylinder 102 as a moving actuator for horizontal movement (front-rear movement) provided in the upper unit main body 98. The upper support member 100 may be configured to be vertically movable with respect to the upper unit main body 98.
The upper tool exchange unit 96 also has an upper tool retention member 104 that is provided in the upper support member 100 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction and holds the punch tool 12. A tip side of the upper tool retention member 104 is formed in a round-bar shape or a hook shape. The upper tool retention member 104 is engageable-with and disengageable-from the engagement hole 12h of the punch tool 12. The upper tool retention member 104 moves in the front-rear direction with respect to the upper support member 100 by driving an air cylinder 106 as another moving actuator for horizontal movement (front-rear movement) provided in the upper support member 100.
The upper unit main body 98 is provided with a servo motor 108 as a moving actuator for horizontal movement (left-right movement) that moves the upper tool exchange unit 96 in the left-right direction. The servo motor 108 has an encoder 110 as a position detector for detecting the position in the left-right direction of the upper tool exchange unit 96 (each upper tool retention member 104). The servo motor 108 and the encoder 110 corresponding to the first upper tool exchange unit 96 are a first servo motor 108 and a first encoder 110, respectively. Similarly, the servo motor 108 and the encoder 110 corresponding to the second upper tool exchange unit 96 are a second servo motor 108 and a second encoder 110, respectively.
A lower guide rail 112 extending in the left-right direction is mounted on a back surface of the lower supporting beam 52. A pair of lower tool exchange units 114 that perform exchange of the die tools 14 with respect to a plurality of lower tool holders 40 and the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position are provided in the lower guide rail 112 so as to be movable in the left-right direction. That is, each lower tool exchange unit 114 is provided on the back side of the lower table 24 so as to be movable in the left-right direction via the lower supporting beam 52 and the lower guide rail 112. Each lower tool exchange unit 114 transports the die tools 14 between the lower tool holder 40 and the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position. The pair of lower tool exchange units 114 are composed of first and second lower tool exchange units 114 (A precedingly moved one is the “first” lower tool exchange unit.). The first and second lower tool exchange units 114 have the same configuration, and therefore one of the lower tool exchange units will be described as follows.
The lower tool exchange unit 114 has a configuration similar to the configuration disclosed in Patent Literature 1. The lower tool exchange unit 114 has a lower unit main body 116 provided on the lower guide rail 112 so as to be movable in the left-right direction, and a lower support member 118 provided on the lower unit main body 116. The lower support member 118 moves in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower unit main body 116 by driving an air cylinder 120 as a moving actuator for horizontal movement (front-rear movement) provided in the lower unit main body 116. Further, the lower support member 118 moves vertically with respect to the lower unit main body 116 by driving an air cylinder 122 as a moving actuator for vertical movement provided in the lower unit main body 116.
The lower tool exchange unit 114 also has a lower tool retention member 124 that is provided in the lower support member 118 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction and holds the die tool 14. A tip side of the lower tool retention member 124 is formed in a round-bar shape or a hook shape. The lower tool retention member 124 is engageable-with and disengageable-from the engagement hole 14h of the die tool 14. The lower tool retention member 124 moves in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower support member 118 by driving an air cylinder 126 as another moving actuator for horizontal movement (front-rear movement) provided in the lower support member 118.
The lower unit main body 116 is provided with a servo motor 128 as a moving actuator for horizontal movement (left-right movement) that moves the lower tool exchange unit 114 in the left-right direction. The servo motor 128 has an encoder 130 as a position detector for detecting the position in the left-right direction of the lower tool exchange unit 114 (each lower tool retention member 124). The servo motor 128 and the encoder 130 corresponding to the first lower tool exchange unit 114 are a first servo motor 128 and a first encoder 130, respectively. Similarly, the servo motor 128 and the encoder 130 corresponding to the second lower tool exchange unit 114 are a second servo motor 128 and a second encoder 130, respectively.
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In conjunction with the leftward movement of the first upper tool exchange unit 96, the control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the upper tool retention member 104 of the second upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the left side surface of the left punch tool 12. The control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the second upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the right (the other side in the left-right direction) until the second upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 while obtaining the detection result of the second encoder 110 under the contact state (see
The control device 132 executes the misalignment correcting operation of the punch tool 12 immediately before transporting the punch tool 12 from the upper stocker 66 positioned at the upper exchange position. Even when the number of the punch tools 12 held in the upper stocker 66 positioned at the upper exchange position is one, the control device 132 executes the misalignment correcting operation of the punch tool 12.
The control device 132 controls the lower tool exchange units 114 and the servo motors 128 in the same manner as described above even when the vacant space ES exists on one side or each of the both sides in the holder area 82a of the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position.
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Herein, the case where the misalignment of the punch tools 12 occurs includes a case where a start command of the correcting operation is input to the control device 132 by the switch operation of an operator who finds the misalignment, and a case where the misalignment is detected by a visual sensor such as a camera.
The case where the misalignment of the punch tools 12 is estimated to occur includes a case where the number of times of bending using the punch tools 12 (the number of times of lowering of the upper table 26) reaches the set number of times. In this case, for example, it is notified that the number of times of machining reaches the set number of times, and the operator may input the start command of the correcting operation to the control device 132 by the switch operation (this is the above “case where misalignment occurs”). Additionally, the case where the misalignment is estimated to occur includes a case where the number of retries of the holding operation of the punch tools 12 by the upper tool retention member 104 reaches the predetermined number of times. The failure of the holding operation of the punch tools 12 by the upper tool retention member 104 is detected by a fact that the air cylinder 102 or 106 does not reach a stroke end during the holding operation.
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Thereafter, the control device 132 controls the first servo motor 108 such that the upper tool retention member 104 of the first upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the right side surface of the right punch tool 12. The control device 132 controls the first servo motor 108 such that the first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left until the first upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches a position corresponding to one end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 while obtaining the detection result of the first encoder 110 under the contact state. In conjunction with the leftward movement of the first upper tool exchange unit 96, the control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the upper tool retention member 104 of the second upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the left side surface of the left punch tool 12. The control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the second upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the right until the second upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 while obtaining the detection result of the second encoder 110 under the contact state (see
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Subsequently, the control device 132 controls the first servo motor 108 such that the upper tool retention member 104 of the first upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the right side surface of the rightmost punch tool 12. The control device 132 controls the first servo motor 108 such that the first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left until the first upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches a position corresponding to one end of a temporary arrangement position (temporary reference position) of all sets of the punch tools 12 under the contact state. In conjunction with the leftward movement of the first upper tool exchange unit 96, the control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the upper tool retention member 104 of the second upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the left side surface of the leftmost punch tool 12. The control device 132 controls the second servo motor 108 such that the second upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the right until the second upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches a position corresponding to the other end of the temporary arrangement position of all sets of the punch tools 12 under the contact state (see
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Before executing the misalignment correcting operation of the punch tools 12, the control device 132 executes the unclamping operation of the front clamp plate 36 or the rear clamp plate 38. The control device 132 executes the clamping operation of the front clamp plate 36 or the rear clamp plate 38 after end of the misalignment correcting operation of the punch tools 12. Even when the number of the punch tools 12 held in the upper tool holders 30 is one, the control device 132 executes the misalignment correcting operation of the punch tool 12.
In the same manner as above, the control device 132 controls the lower tool exchange units 114 and the servo motors 128 also when the misalignment of the plural sets of the die tools 14 held in the lower tool holder 40 occurs or is estimated to occur.
Now, the automatic exchange operation of the tools 12 (14) by the bending system 10 will be described.
When the punch tools 12 are transported from the upper tool holders 30 to the upper stocker 66 positioned at the upper exchange position, the control device 132 controls the servo motors 108 such that the upper tool exchange units 96 move in the left-right direction, and the upper tool retention members 104 are aligned with the engagement holes 12h of the punch tools 12 mounted in the upper tool holders 30. Next, the upper tool retention members 104 are engaged with the engagement holes 12h of the punch tools 12 by the control device 132, so that the punch tools 12 are held by the upper tool retention members 104. The control device 132 controls the servo motors 108 such that the upper tool exchange units 96 move to the right, so that the punch tools 12 are transported to the right to be released from the upper tool holders 30. Further, the control device 132 controls the servo motors 108 such that the upper tool exchange units 96 move to the right, so that the punch tools 12 are transported to the right to be mounted on the upper stocker 66. Thereafter, the upper tool retention members 104 are released from the engagement holes 12h of the punch tools 12 by the control device 132, so that the holding state of the punch tools 12 by the upper tool retention members 104 is released.
After the punch tools 12 are released from the upper tool holders 30, the punch tools 12 may be moved to the back surface of the upper table 26 by the upper tool exchange units 96.
When the punch tools 12 are transported from the upper stocker 66 positioned at the upper exchange position to the upper tool holders 30, an operation in an order reverse to the above operation is performed. Consequently, automatic exchange of the punch tools 12 mounted on the upper tool holders 30 and the punch tools 12 mounted on the upper stocker 66 can be performed.
When the die tools 14 are transported between the lower tool holder 40 and the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position, the same operation as described above is performed. Consequently, automatic exchange of the die tools 14 mounted on the lower tool holder 40 and the die tools 14 mounted on the lower stocker 82 can be performed.
When the die tools 14 are mounted on (released from) the lower tool holder 40 or the lower stocker 82, the die tools 14 may be vertically moved by the lower tool exchange unit 114.
Subsequently, effects of this embodiment will be described including contents of a correcting method for tool misalignment according to this embodiment. The correcting method for tool misalignment according to this embodiment is a method for correcting the misalignment of the tool 12 (14) in the stocker 66 (82) positioned at the exchange position or the tool holder 30 (40).
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Thereafter, the first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left, and the upper tool retention member 104 of the first upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the right side surface of the right punch tool 12. The first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left until the first upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches the position corresponding to one end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 in the upper stocker 66 under the contact state (see
The control device 132 controls the lower tool exchange units 114 and the servo motors 128 and executes the correcting operation in the same manner as described even when the vacant space exists on the one side or each of the both sides in the holder area 82a of the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position. Consequently, even when the misalignment of the plurality of die tools 14 occurs in the lower stocker 82 positioned at the lower exchange position, it is possible to correct the misalignment.
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Thereafter, the first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left, and the upper tool retention member 104 of the first upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the right side surface of the right punch tool 12. The first upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the left until the first upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches the position corresponding to the one end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 in the upper tool holders 30 under the contact state. In conjunction with the leftward movement of the first upper tool exchange unit 96, the second upper tool exchange unit 96 moves to the right, and the upper tool retention member 104 of the second upper tool exchange unit 96 comes into contact with the left side surface of the left punch tool 12. The second upper tool exchange unit 96 moves in the right direction until the second upper tool exchange unit 96 reaches the position corresponding to the other end of the regular arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 in the upper tool holders 30 under the contact state (see
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Similarly, the upper tool retention member 104 engages with the engagement hole 12h of the remaining punch tool 12. The upper tool exchange unit 96 moves in the left-right direction by the distance according to the difference between the regular arrangement position of the remaining punch tools 12 in the upper tool holders 30 and (the temporary arrangement position of this remaining punch tool 12 at) the temporary arrangement position of the plurality of punch tools 12 under the engagement state (see
Even when the misalignment of plural sets of the die tools 14 held in the lower tool holder 40 occurs or is estimated to occur, the control device 132 executes the correcting operation by controlling the lower tool exchange units 114 and the servo motors 128 in the same manner as described above. Consequently, even when the misalignment of the plurality of die tools 14 occurs in the lower tool holder 40, it is possible to correct the misalignment.
Therefore, according to this embodiment, the automatic exchange operation of the punch tools 12 and the automatic exchange operation of the die tools 14 can be stably performed by the bending system 10.
The present invention is not limited to the description of the above embodiment, and can be implemented in various embodiments as follows, for example.
In the above embodiment, the tool exchange units 96 (114) are provided on the back side of the table 26 (24) so as to be movable in the left-right direction. The tool exchange unit 96 (114) may be provided on the front side of the table 26 (24) so as to be movable in the left-right direction. The location of the tool storage 56 may be other than the lateral side in the left-right direction of the press brake 16 as long as the location is in the vicinity of the press brake 16.
The scope of rights included in the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-092892 | May 2019 | JP | national |
2019-145149 | Aug 2019 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2020/018709 | 5/8/2020 | WO | 00 |