This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/DE2005/000230 having an international filing date of Feb. 10, 2005, published in German on Aug. 25, 2005 under PCT Article 21(2), the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns a clamping element of a coupling device for releasably and fixedly fitting components in rotation and in the axis, in particular tool components, to corresponding supporting parts, e.g. on a tool base receiving element.
The clamping system relates to high speeds and the releasable connection between two components, as disclosed in patent specification DE 42 11 034. A highly efficient coupling for the area of the interface between the machine tool and tool module is described in EP 0291 048 B1 and EP 0409972 B1, as well as in EP 01035934 B1 and EP 1175272 B1, and what is important is that the components to be connected are reliably and fixedly clamped together.
The invention relates to coupling devices between a work or work support part, e.g. a tool system module, for example in the form of a tool base receiving element and associated handling device, e.g. a machine tool, for example one designed as a drilling, turning or milling machine. Here the coupling device is used both for stationary and for moving, e.g. turning work or work support parts, e.g. tool system modules. The clamping system is used for the releasable connection of two preferably rotation symmetrical components, some of which have a preferably cylindrical or conical hollow shaft, and others having a corresponding receiving section for receiving the hollow shaft so that there is an exact fit. The clamping system comprises a clamping device arranged concentrically in the receiving section, which device, when both components are joined together, extends into the hollow shaft of one of the components, and has at least two clamping bodies that can be moved in opposite directions and an actuating device driving the clamping bodies, by means of which device the clamping bodies can be moved synchronously in and out of engagement with an undercut clamping shoulder of the hollow shaft, whereby a contact force is generated between flat surfaces of the components to be connected. According to the invention the clamping elements are have a radial sliding movement.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, read in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
According to the invention a clamping element 1 is provided for dry machining, e.g. (MMS technology), as well as for wet machining, which element provides optimum friction type connection between the components to be coupled. Cooling tube 2 arranged centrically in the coupling modifies the geometries of the clamping elements. In spindle 3 there is an elongated hole through which a coolant tube is guided. Elongated hole 4 in the spindle has a radial clearance which compensates for the radial deflection of clamping segments 5. Because of the variable design 6 of the clamping elements between base body 7 and clamping segment 5, the distribution of forces for supporting the clamping segments is greater. The novel geometrical design of the clamping elements results in novel contours with smoother transitions, and hence better force distribution, thereby reducing material breakage by a multiple factor and guaranteeing reliable or increased clamping.
Because of their variable design the clamping segments have a larger surface enabling larger clamping screws 8 to be fitted. The clamping element is radially offset (9) by the clamping screw.
The spindle, which is located between the clamping screw and the clamping segment, has more engaged thread turns 10 on the threaded end of the clamping screw when the coupling is clamped, thus increasing clamping safety.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 009 217.6 | Feb 2004 | DE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/DE05/00230 | Feb 2005 | US |
Child | 11503866 | Aug 2006 | US |