The invention is directed to a casting robot according to the preamble of claim 1.
When large numbers are to be produced today the production of mold castings occurs primarily with partially automated or fully automated casting robots. In order to allow an amount of liquid melt, determined as precisely as possible, to flow into the mold, various weighing devices are known, by which during the casting the amount of matter removed is determined via the different weight of the foundry ladle prior to and after the casting. Depending on the type of suspension of the pivotal foundry ladle, measurement cells for determining the present weight are to be arranged below the casting machine and, in this way, they measure not only the melt and the foundry ladle but also the other elements of the casting robot. Such devices are disadvantageous in that the weight of the amount of melt to be measured, flowing into the mold, is very small in comparison to the total weight of the machine and therefore respectively great measurement errors can occur.
In DE 4028918 A1 a weighing cell is suggested, which is used between the foundry ladle and the pivoting device at the pivoting robot. This weighing device serves to perform a measurement of the weight difference between the empty foundry ladle and the one filled with melt, in order to determine the casting process using this parameter. Any details regarding the technical embodiment of the measuring device, except for the location of said measuring, is not disclosed in this technology of prior art.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a casting robot with a weight measuring device, by which the liquid melt dispensed, flowing into the mold, can be measured exactly.
This objective is attained by a casting robot having the features of claim 1. Additional advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
By the arrangement according to the invention of at least one weighing cell and at least one motion sensor connected to said weighing cell it is achieved that the liquid melt introduced into the mold can be measured within narrow tolerances and thus exactly the required amount of melt can be introduced into the mold.
Using the illustrated exemplary embodiments, the invention is explained in greater detail. In the drawings:
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The foundry ladle 3 is laterally connected in a detachable manner to a receiving plate 19 at the tower 11 by way of a catch part 17. Between the receiving plate 19 and a holding plate 21 at the tower 11, similarly shaped as the receiving plate 19, at least one weighing cell 23 of a known design is used. The measurement of the weight of the foundry ladle 3 and the melt can occur, for example, by way of a plunger coil or a wire strung between the load side 23′ and the fastening side 23″ of the measurement cell 23, its oscillation value changing dependent on the load. Such measurement cells 23 are also used in scales and are known from prior art. Certainly, other measurement means, such as measuring cans can be used as well, to the extent they can provide sufficient resolution.
A measurement cell 23 having a wire strung between the load side 23′ and the fastening side 23″ (wire not shown) is illustrated schematically in the
Another increase in the precision of measurement can be achieved when, for example, three measurement cells, as shown in
Automatic casting devices with casting robots 1 achieve high efficiency only when the individual movement processes, such as the pivoting of the foundry ladle or the displacement of the casting robot 1 from the foundry ladle 7 to the foundry ladle 7 and/or from the entry funnel 15 to the entry funnel 15 occurs as quickly as possible. This leads to additional forces (massive forces), which act onto the measurement cell 23 and can influence the result of the measurement. According to the invention, suitable sensors determine these additional forces acting upon the measurement cells 23, and consider them in the measurement result.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1040/03 | Jun 2003 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH04/00351 | 6/10/2004 | WO | 12/1/2005 |