Applicants hereby claim the priority benefits under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §119, basing said claim of priority on Italian Patent Application BS2010A000145, filed Aug. 25, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to forming machines, and in particular to machines for profiling, shaping, cutting, sectioning, etc., various materials in sheet form, such as marble, granite and the like. The invention pertains more specifically to a controller and related system for positioning supporting devices that retain a sheet, or a flat workpiece, on the work table of an associated operating machine.
2. Prior Art
In the pertinent field of art, machining operations to be carried out on workpieces made of various materials, such as sheets of marble, granite and the like, may be performed using an operating or forming machine having a table for supporting the initial workpiece, a bridge structure situated above the workpiece support table and at least one operating head or electric chuck with at least one tool mounted on the bridge structure and movable relative to the workpiece on said table.
The workpiece to be machined may be arranged and retained directly on the workpiece support table, but most frequently, must be kept in a raised position above the table when it is cut, sectioned and/or machined peripherally. For this second arrangement, it is customary to use support devices which are mounted on the workpiece support table and used depending on the geometry and dimensions of the workpiece and/or the machining operations to be carried out on it, and which must therefore be repositioned whenever the shape of the workpiece to be machined varies.
These support devices may be in the form of vacuum support devices or suckers, small tables or the like. For the sake of simplicity, but without this constituting a limitation to the scope of the invention, in the present description, reference will be made solely to support devices in the form of suckers.
The workpiece support table may be provided with a grid of suction holes which can be connected selectively to a vacuum-generating apparatus, wherein the suckers are arranged on said table opposite the holes according to the specific needs of the particular application, so as to define the actual work surface for the workpiece. Alternatively, the suckers are arranged on the workpiece support table, and may themselves be connected individually to a vacuum-generating apparatus directly.
In order to position the workpiece on the workpiece support table, and allow the required machining operations to be carried out repeatedly on various parts of the workpiece to be machined, the suckers are movable, i.e., each movable selectively between an active raised position where the workpiece is supported thereon, and an inactive, concealed, lowered position, so as to avoid interference with the machining operations to be performed, wherein said positions may be defined by fixed stops.
Such support suckers, which are movable and also directable, are generally known in the art. However, such support suckers, even though they may be arranged in the most suitable positions for the shape and size of the workpiece to be machined, when controlled according to the present state of the art technology, do not typically ensure a precise flatness and horizontal arrangement of the workpiece, so that the machining of every part thereof may be correctly and repeatedly performed. These suckers, in fact, may be operated only individually, with the problem being that it is not possible to ensure that all activated suckers will in each case assume the same height above the table, so that there may not be a properly flat support surface, thereby negatively affecting the stability and horizontal arrangement of the workpiece supported.
One object of the present invention is to solve effectively the above-mentioned problems, and provide a mechanism for accurate operation and synchronized heightwise movement of the support suckers activated in each case.
This object, and the implicit advantages arising therefrom, are achieved by a machine controller and related operating system according to at least claim 1, comprising a hydropneumatic actuator module for each sucker to be operated, and a synchronization bar that is able to engage with and displace heightwise, in unison and at the same time, all the suckers operated by the respective hydropneumatic actuators.
Advantageously, therefore, the support suckers may each be chosen individually and selectively by the respective hydropneumatic actuator. Then, the suckers to be actually activated are displaced heightwise with the aid of a mechanical synchronization bar, so as to be kept level during movement and be able to ensure that the workpiece resting thereon is flat and horizontal.
Moreover, the actuator modules for the suckers on the workpiece support table may be grouped together in an ordered manner in a set on a single stand, in combination with the mechanical synchronization device, and this set of modules may be arranged alongside the workpiece support table or also at a distance therefrom according to needs.
The whole arrangement will be managed by an operating program preset on the basis of the number and location of the suckers on the workpiece support table and the shape and size of the workpieces to be machined, which may involve the use of a variable number of suckers.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
The invention will moreover be illustrated more clearly in the remainder of the present description provided with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of a non-limiting example and in which:
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “right”, “left”, “rear”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
The drawings, in particular
The workpiece support table 11 is equipped with a support mechanism 15 which is arranged and used to define a support surface for the workpiece to be machined in a raised position above the table itself. The bridge beam 12 is movable on two shoulders 14 horizontally above the workpiece support table 11 along a first axis, while the operating head 13 is movable on and relative to the bridge beam 12 and the workpiece support table along at least two axes which are at right angles to each other, and perpendicular to the axis of movement of the bridge beam.
In the example shown in
The suckers 16 may be used selectively, activating them so as to displace them heightwise above the workpiece support table 11 between a raised active position and a lowered inactive position, and then selectively applying a vacuum to the same.
According to one feature of the invention, each sucker 16 is connected to a hydropneumatic actuator module 17, and all the suckers 16 are associated with a synchronization bar 18.
In particular, for its displacements heightwise, each sucker is constrained to and movable with the stem 19 of a vertical-axis piston 20 operating inside a first hydraulic cylinder 21 mounted on the workpiece support table 11.
The hydropneumatic actuator module 17 associated with each sucker 16 is arranged in a set, together with the actuators 17 of the other suckers 16, outside of the workpiece support table 11, on one side thereof, and underneath or at a distance therefrom. The hydropneumatic actuator modules 17 will therefore be at least of a number equal to the number of suckers 16 on the workpiece support table 11 shown in
In greater detail, moreover, each illustrated hydropneumatic actuator module 17 comprises a second cylinder 23, inside which a piston 24 is provided with a stem 25 that emerges or extends outwardly from one end of the cylinder 23. The piston 24 defines on two opposite sides thereof inside the cylinder 23 of the actuator module 17, a first chamber 26 intended to receive a gas or an aeriform fluid, typically pressurized air, and a second chamber 27 intended to receive a liquid fluid, such as a hydraulic oil.
The first chamber 26 of the cylinder 23 of the actuator module 17 is supplied with and discharges therefrom pressurized air via a solenoid control valve 28, which is located on a control panel 29, through a respective so-called “up” connection line 30. The second chamber 27 of the same cylinder 23 containing hydraulic fluid is in fluid communication, via a two-way connection pipe 31, with the hydraulic first cylinder 21, which operates the sucker 16, on one side of the respective piston 20. On the other side of the piston 20, the first cylinder 21, which operates the sucker 16, has an outlet port connected to the above-mentioned solenoid control valve 28 via a so-called “down” connection line 32.
The hydropneumatic actuator module 17 may be designed as per the diagram shown, for example, in
Vice versa, the delivery of air, via the line 32, into the first cylinder 21 supporting the sucker 16, together with the discharging of air from the first chamber 26 of the second cylinder 23 of the actuator module 17 towards the solenoid valve 28, produces a corresponding return of the hydraulic fluid from the first cylinder 21 supporting the sucker 16 into the second chamber 27 of the second cylinder 23 of the actuator module 17, so as to deactivate the sucker 16 by displacement from the raised position to the lowered, concealed position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, synchronization of the movement of each of the suckers 16 to be activated for a particular application is performed mechanically by the synchronization bar 18. For this purpose, and as shown in the example illustrated in
The synchronization bar 18 is guided on and displaceable or shiftable along the stand 22 retaining the set of actuator modules 17, in a direction generally parallel to itself, by means of a movement system preferably of the mechanical type, which comprises in the illustrated example, at least one toothed pinion 36, which is driven and is movable along a mating toothed rack 37, which extends generally parallel to the stems 25 of the set of actuator modules 17, or by some other rigid guide system.
Therefore, by means of the synchronization bar 18, it is possible to operate simultaneously and in parallel all the suckers 16 which must be raised and activated for a particular application in order to support a workpiece, leaving the other suckers 16 lowered and inoperative. In order to activate the suckers 16, it is sufficient to lock their stems 25 to the synchronization bar 18 by the respective stem locking device 33 and supply pressurized air to the first chambers 26 of the second cylinders 23 of the actuator modules 17, which are operably connected so as to cause the delivery of hydraulic fluid from the second chambers 27 of said second cylinders 23 to the first cylinders operating the suckers 16 to be raised. The synchronization bar 18 will allow precise raising of all the suckers 16 thus operated, by the same amount, so as to define a resting surface having a flat and horizontal support for the workpiece which rests thereon in order to perform machining thereof.
It should be noted moreover that the apparatus and system described above may be subject to variations or modifications without departing from the scope of the invention.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BS2010A000145 | Aug 2010 | IT | national |