This application claims the priority benefits of German Application No. 10 2007 005 994.0 filed Feb. 7, 2007.
The invention resides in a buffer arrangement for workpiece carriers.
In the automatic or partially automatic manufacture, workpieces are often supported by workpiece carriers on which they are moved through the whole manufacturing process or at least a good part thereof without being disconnected from the carrier. Since the machining times may be different in different machine tools as to provide for a certain buffer amount, it may be expedient to provide buffer arrangements which may be arranged ahead of, or after, individual machine tools or which may also be arranged independently for an interim storage of workpieces clamped onto workpiece carriers. These buffer arrangements however should require only little space. Furthermore, they should be simple and reliable and clear in their layout.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a simple buffer arrangement for workpieces carriers.
The buffer arrangement according to the invention comprises a slide path (6) for a workpiece carrier (3). Preferably, the slide path (6) is coil-like wound and supported on a central column (15). The slide path (6) comprises preferably at least one slide track (7, 8) and possibly one or several guide tracks (9, 10). The workpiece carriers (3) slide on the slide tracks (7, 8) preferably with the front sides of the centering and clamping bolts disposed on the slide tracks (7, 8).
The buffer arrangement according to the invention includes an inclined slide path on which the workpiece carriers are lined up. Furthermore, it includes a controllable release arrangement arranged at the lower end of the slide path for releasing individual workpiece carriers in a controlled manner.
On the inclined slide path the individual workpiece carriers can slide down until they are backed up at the lower end of the slide path. The slide path, therefore, forms a storage device for one or several workpiece carriers. The storage principle is: first in and first out. An order change of the workpiece carriers in the buffer is not possible. The release arrangement makes it possible that the workpieces collected at the lower end of the slide path are individually released in a controlled manner.
Preferably the slide path includes at least one slide track on which the workpiece carrier can slide down following the slope of the slide path. As slide track preferably a steel track is used on which the clamping bolt of a workpiece carrier is disposed. Generally, the workpiece carriers have at their bottom side, four clamping bolts with a flat or slightly curved lower front face. This front face may be used as slide surface. On one hand, it is smooth and hard and, on the other hand, wear of this front surface is of no importance for any of the functions of the workpiece carrier.
The slide path includes, preferably at least, one slide track. But it may also include several, for example, two slide tracks which extend for example in parallel relationship and which fully support the load of the workpiece carriers. The slide tracks may have guide tracks associated therewith which prevent a sliding off of the clamping bolts from the slide tracks.
In a preferred embodiment, the slide path is coil-like spiraled. In this way a high storage capacity is obtained. In addition, the coil-like spiraled slide path can be supported by a central column which includes radial arms for supporting the slide track. This provides for a simple and clear design. An operator has easy access to the workpiece carriers on the slide track. As a result, a manual interference into the manufacturing process is always possible without causing interruptions of the whole manufacturing process.
The slide track is preferably provided with a carrier lift which is adapted to move the workpiece carriers vertically, individually, or in groups in order to transfer them at the upper end to the slide track. The carrier lift may be, for example, a pneumatic cylinder without piston rod which is oriented vertically and whose carriage includes a fork for accommodating the workpiece carrier.
In a preferred embodiment, a vibration generator is associated with the slide path. This minimizes the static friction between the respective slide surfaces of the workpiece carrier and the slide path. This permits a reduction of the slope of the slide path so that the storage capacity of the buffer arrangement can be maximized.
For linking the buffer arrangement with manufacturing equipment, preferably an automatic handling apparatus is provided. The automatic handling apparatus is preferably designed to take up one workpiece carrier at a time for its transportation. To this end, it includes, for example, a fork which is supported by an X-Y drive, a pivot arm drive, or a similar drive so as to be movable in the space at least horizontally and possibly also vertically.
Further features and advantageous embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description thereof on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
The workpiece carrier 3 consists essentially of a oblong support plate which is oriented horizontally when used, for example, a rectangular plate which is provided at its bottom side with several, for example, four clamping bolts 4 as shown in
The buffer arrangement 1 comprises for storing the workpiece carriers 3 a sloped slide path 6 as shown in
The slide track 7, 8 may be provided with a coating which reduces wear and/or friction. Herefor hard material coatings or plastic coatings may be used. For example, the slide track 7 may be coated overall or at its upper narrow side with a friction reducing plastic such as polytetrafluorethylen.
The slide tracks 7, 8 are arranged at a distance from each other which corresponds to the distance of the bolts 4 from each other. At both sides of this slide track pair, the guide tracks 9, 10 are arranged which extend upwardly beyond the slide edge 12, so as to guide the clamping bolts 4 at the outsides thereof. Herein a clearance is provided of one or only a few millimeters. The guide tracks 9, 10 are provided overall or at least at their sides facing the clamping bolts 4 with a wear and/or friction reducing coating. As coating a plastic such as polytetrafluorethylen may be used.
The slide track 6 is preferably supported by a stand including a column 15 with radially extending support arms 16. The support arms 16 are, for example, welded to the column 15. They may consist of sheet metal. The column 15 preferably is mounted onto a support foot 17 which is disposed in an oil collecting bin 18. The bin 18 is provided with a circumferential edge 19 for containing oil, cooling lubricants or other fluids dripping from the workpieces 2 or from the workpiece carriers 3, so that it can not reach the support surface. Preferably the support column is height-adjustable as indicated in
Additionally the column 15 preferably carries a horizontal support arm 21 which supports at one end, for example, a pallet lift 22 that includes a vertical guide structure. The pallet lift 22 may be, as shown in
The slide path 6 ends at a release arrangement 26, which includes a first vertically and horizontally movably supported barrier 27 and a second at least vertically movably supported barrier 28. For horizontal movement of the barrier 27 on air cylinder 29 is provided; for vertical movement, there is an air cylinder 30. In
The buffer arrangement 1 further includes a handling arrangement 32 as shown in
The buffer arrangement 1 as described herein operates as follows:
During operation, workpiece carriers 3 with workpieces clamped thereon arrive at the right of
The release arrangement permits in each case the transfer of one workpiece carrier 3 to a delivery location 42. From this location, the workpiece carrier 3 can be removed as soon as the barrier 28 is moved down. The fork 33 can pick up the workpiece carrier and transfer it, for example, to a processing machine. The barrier 27 holds the next workpiece carrier 3 in a waiting position. For the release of another workpiece carrier 3, the barrier 28 is again moved up to its upper position and the barrier 27 is moved down. The chain of the backed-up workpiece carriers 3 then slides on a distance corresponding to the length of a workpiece carrier 3.
The sliding of the workpiece carrier 3 can be facilitated by a vibration generator 43 which induces, for example, a vibration movement in the column 15.
The buffer arrangement according to the invention includes a slide path 6 for workpiece carriers. Preferably, the slide path is helix-shaped and is supported by a central column. The slide path 6 comprise preferably at least one slide track 7, 8 and, if expedient, one or several guide tracks 9, 10. The workpiece carrier 3 slides on the slide tracks 7, 8 preferably with the front surfaces of the centering and clamping bolts 4.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 005 994.0 | Feb 2007 | DE | national |