The present invention relates to improvements in or relating to cutting machines and is more particularly concerned with the mounting of a fixed cutting blade on such a cutting machine.
BE-A-1000675 discloses a fibre cutting machine in which fibres are aligned in a direction which is substantially perpendicular to the vertical plane of an edge of a fixed cutting blade to form a band. The band is conveyed step-by-step towards the fixed cutting blade and at least one mobile cutting blade and is supported in the vicinity of the fixed cutting blade so that its bottom face and lateral faces are each supported by a surface. Contacting surfaces grip the band as it is advanced towards the cutting blades by an amount equal to the length of the fibre sections to be cut. The band is brought to a temporary standstill and is clamped between support surfaces so that a portion of the band extends between the mobile and fixed cutting blades. The mobile cutting blade moves towards and past the fixed cutting blade to sever the band of fibres so that the fibres are cut to a predetermined size or length. Once the fibres have been cut, the band is released by the supporting surfaces and the contacting surfaces move away from the vicinity of the fixed cutting blade to grip the band at a predetermined distance away therefrom to advance the band towards the fixed cutting blade. The supporting surfaces, the contacting surfaces and the mobile cutting blade operate in synchronism to move the band and clamp it in position during the cutting phase.
The fixed and mobile cutting blades are detachably mounted on respective supports and it is necessary to replace both cutting blades at regular intervals. However, both blades need to be precisely aligned and stably mounted on their respective supports. In particular, it is important that these blades can be quickly and reliably replaced to reduce the down-time of the fibre cutting machine.
FR-A-2782465 discloses apparatus for cutting plastic material in which a fixed cutting blade is fixed to a support using a tightening connection. The cutting blade has a plurality of orifices in the form of through-holes provided along its length. The orifices in the cutting blade are aligned with a plurality of orifices formed in the support that are tapped along part or part of their length to accept screws or bolts to fix the cutting blade to its support. The support has a reference face and the cutting blade is angled with respect to that face. The orifices formed in the support have an axis that is angled with respect to the reference face. In the arrangement described, it is difficult to align the cutting blade precisely with respect to its support in all directions.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an arrangement for mounting a fixed cutting blade on a cutting machine so that the blade can readily be removed and replaced, the cutting blade being positioned with high accuracy.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mounting arrangement for attaching a component to a support member, the mounting arrangement comprising a nut element located within a recess in the support member and a fastener for engaging the nut element;
characterised in that the nut element has an eccentric portion, and the recess has a portion shaped to be complementary to the eccentric portion of the nut element to prevent relative rotation between the nut element and the support member;
and in that the fastener passes through portions of the component and the support member at an angle relative to at least one engagement surface between the component and the support member.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cutting machine having a mounting arrangement for attaching a cutting blade to a support member, the mounting arrangement comprising a nut element located within a recess in the support member and a fastener for engaging the nut element;
characterised in that the nut element has an eccentric portion, and the recess has a portion shaped to be complementary to the eccentric portion of the nut element to prevent relative rotation between the nut element and the support member; and in that the fastener passes through portions of the cutting blade and the support member at an angle relative to at least one engagement surface between the component and the support member.
In a cutting machine, it is preferred that a retaining member is provided for retaining the shaped nut element within the recess in the support member.
This is because, when the fastener is released from the shaped nut element and the cutting blade is removed, there is a risk that the shaped nut element will be dislodged from the recess and the cutting machine will have to be dismantled, and subsequently rebuilt, in order to replace the shaped nut element in the correct position to accept the fastener when a new cutting blade is fitted. This is both time-consuming and costly due to excessive down-time of the cutting machine.
The retaining member may comprise a circlip located within an annular groove formed around part of the recess in the support member. The circlip is an inexpensive way of retaining the shaped nut element in the correct position within the recess so that there is little or no relative rotation between the shaped nut element and the complementary recess.
Ideally, the eccentric portion of the shaped nut element and the complementary portion of the recess are sized to allow for relative adjustment therebetween.
The eccentric portion may comprise a flange portion formed on the nut element, and preferably, the flange portion includes a flat portion which interacts with the complementary recess to reduce the relative rotation between the shaped nut element and the complementary recess.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings in which :
In the drawings a same reference is allotted to same or a corresponding element.
The mounting arrangement in accordance with the present invention is described in relation to the mounting and support of a fixed cutting blade for a cutting machine. However, it will be appreciated that the mounting arrangement of the present invention is not limited to use on cutting machines and can be used in other applications where a component needs to be mounted or connected to another component with accuracy.
Referring to
Five mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 are shown spaced along the length of the body portion 110 and extending through the body portion from mounting face 150 towards the reference face 130. The mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 are angled with respect to the first reference face 130, as is shown more clearly in
Although only five mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178, are illustrated, it will be appreciated that the number of mounting holes required are chosen in accordance with the application of the particular mounting arrangement.
In
The support member 200 is provided with a plurality of fixing holes 250, 262, 264, 268 for mounting the support member to the fixing surface of the cutting machine (both not shown). The support member 200 also has a five mounting holes 270, 272, 274, 276, 278 for attaching the cutting blade 100 thereto and thus for fixing the cutting blade via the support member to the cutting machine.
The through-hole 280 has an axis 282 and comprises a first part 284 and a second part 286 as shown. The first part 284 is symmetrical about the axis 282 and receives the shaft of a screw or bolt (not shown) that passes through one of the mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 formed in the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 (not shown). The second part 286 is shaped to receive a shaped nut (described below in more detail with reference to
It is to be noted that surface 290 is not symmetrical about the axis 282 as, on one side of the through-hole 280, a shoulder 292 is provided for locking the shaped nut (not shown) in position relative to a transverse direction extending across the through-hole 280, that is, perpendicular to the axis 282. The operation of this feature will be described in more detail below with reference to
A further shoulder 294 is provided adjacent shoulder 292 as shown in
Turning now to
The boss portion 320 has a smaller diameter than the flange portion 310 and protrudes from the flange portion 310 in a direction that extends along the axis 330 to provide a cylindrical surface 340 over which the circlip (not shown) is placed when assembled.
A surface 350 of the flange portion 310 abuts surface 290 of the through-hole 280 formed in the body portion 210 of the support member 200 when assembled as is described in more detail below with reference to
As shown in figures .8 to 11, the flange portion 310 is not symmetrical about the axis 330. It comprises a flat portion 312 and a substantially circular portion 314 arranged such that the flat portion 312 is closer to the axis 330 than the substantially circular portion 314. Two joining portions 316, 318 join the substantially circular portion 314 to the flat portion 312 as shown. As shown, the inside of the boss portion 320 and the flange portion 310 is threaded so as to receive a suitable screw or bolt (not shown) when assembled.
Referring now to
During initial assembly of the cutting blade 100, the support member 200 and the shaped nut 300, the support member 200 is not mounted on the cutting machine 450. This is because, once the support member 200 is fixed to the cutting machine 450, it is not possible to insert the shaped nut 300 within the second part 286 of the through-hole 280 (
For ease of explanation, only one hole is described, but it will readily be appreciated that the same process is carried out for each of the mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 of the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 (
For each mounting position as defined by mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 of body portion 110 and 270, 272, 274, 276, 278 of the body portion 210, one shaped nut 300 is located in the second part 286 of the through-hole 280 (
Once the nut 300 is retained in place within the through-hole 280 of the body portion 210 of the support member 200 for each of the mounting holes 270, 272, 274, 276, 278, the support member 200 is attached to the cutting machine 450 by screws or bolts (not shown) inserted into the fixing holes 250, 262, 264, 268.
Once the support member 200 is mounted on the machine 450, the cutting blade 100 is positioned against the support member 200 with the first and second reference faces 130 and 160 of the body portion 110 of the cutting member 100 abutting respective locating surfaces 220 and 230 of the body portion 210 of the support member 200 with the mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 of body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 and mounting holes 270, 272, 274, 276, 278 of the body portion 210 of the support member 200 substantially aligned (
For each mounting hole pair formed by respective ones of the mounting holes 170, 172, 174, 176, 178 of body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 and mounting holes 270, 272, 274, 276, 278 of the body portion 210 of the support member 200, a screw or bolt 420 is introduced into the hole pair through the mounting face 150 of the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 and into the nut 300.
The screw or bolt 420 has a threaded portion 422 and a head portion 424 having a top surface 426, in which means 428 are provided for turning the screw or bolt 420, and an under surface 430 which abuts surface 184 in the first portion 182 of a hole 170 in the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 (
As the screw or bolt 420 is turned relative to the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100, the threaded portion 422 engages the thread formed on the inside of the flange portion 310 and the boss portion 320 of the nut 300 and tightens so that the first and second reference faces 130 and 160 of the body portion 110 of the cutting blade 100 abut against the locating surfaces 220 and 230 of the body portion 210 of the support member 200. Tightening continues until under surface 430 of the screw or bolt 420 abuts surface 184 of the first portion 182 (
The screw or bolt 420 comprises a standard screw or bolt that can be sourced in any suitable size to match the internal thread of the nut 300. In the particular embodiment described here, the screw or bolt comprises one designated as DIN 6912 M20×25. Means 428 formed in the head portion 424 of the screw or bolt 420 may be adapted to be used with an Allen key or other similar hexagon wrench. Alternatively, the means 428 may be adapted to be used with a slot-head or Philips head screwdriver or the like.
It will readily be understood that due to the engagement of the flat portion 312 of the flange portion 310 with shoulder 292 in the second part 286 of the through-hole 280, the shaped nut 300 cannot rotate and therefore acts to lock the cutting blade 100 to the support member 200.
Once the cutting blade 100 is fully assembled on the support member 200 and the thus obtained mounting arrangement is mounted on the frame 450 of the cutting machine 500, there is perfect alignment along the x- and y-axes due to screws or bolts 420 being at an angle with respect to the cutting blade 100 and the support member 200. Indeed the force applied by the screws or bolts 420 is decomposed due to the angled orientation of the fixing hole in an x and y component pushing on the support member as well in the x as in the y direction.
It will be appreciated that the profile of the support member 200 is not linear due to the trajectory of a mobile cutting blade (not shown) against the fixed cutting blade 100. However, the assembly of the fixed cutting blade 100 and the support member 200 in accordance with the present invention gives the assurance of a perfect alignment that allows the cutting blade 100 to follow perfectly the profile of the support member 200.
The use of the shaped nut 300 in a non-circular hole within the support member 200 provides the following advantages:-
In accordance with the present invention, the cutting blade 100 can easily be replaced without having to remove the support member 200 from the cutting machine 450. This means that the support member 200 can be precisely retained in position on the cutting machine 450 and the cutting blade 100 can be removed and replaced as necessary.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10170719.8 | Jul 2010 | EP | regional |