This application claims priority from German Patent Application No. 10 2006-001712.9 filed Jan. 13, 2006.
The invention relates to a device and method for finishworking of a forming tool for an auto body sheet metal part.
In the production of deep drawing tools for auto body sheet metal parts, in general concluding finishworking or remachining of the tool surfaces is done to avoid overly high local surface pressure per unit area of the auto body sheet metal part. Such an overly high surface pressure can produce cracks in the auto body sheet metal part.
Therefore, for example, for concluding finishworking of the tool surfaces in a so-called spotting process, the regions of the tool surface which are to be remachined are identified and then removed, for example, by scraping or grinding.
Thus, for example, DE 43 11 154 C2 discloses a generic device and a method in which in a first working step for identifying a region of a tool surface to be remachined a sheet metal part is first painted with marking paint. The sheet metal part is inserted into the spotting press and pressed or deep-drawn between two tool halves of the tool. Using the color impression of the spotted sheet metal part on the respective tool surface the surface regions with overly high surface pressure per unit area can be identified. I.e., surface regions with a color impression of high color intensity apply an overly high surface pressure and must therefore be remachined in a second working step by corresponding surface working.
For efficient use of a spotting press, finishworking of the identified tool surface regions is done outside the spotting press. In this way the occupancy of the spotting press is limited to the actual spotting process to save time. The tool surface after the spotting process is, however, further machined by scraping or grinding in manual finishworking. This surface treatment is on the one hand time-consuming. On the other hand, the working of the identified surface regions, in particular vertical removal, is subject to the subjective assessment of the respective operator.
DE 199 15 758 A1 conversely discloses a method for producing a tool in which the structure of the tool is determined computer-supported proceeding from the desired geometry of the finished workpiece, without a spotting process, using geometrical computations, and the tool can be produced. A tool which has been produced in this way is checked and optionally remachined with the aforementioned spotting process.
The object of the invention is to make available a device and a method in which finishworking of the forming tool for an auto body sheet metal part can be efficiently carried out.
According to the invention, the device has a machining apparatus which electronically acquires the tool surface with the color impression and depending on the color intensity of the color impression determines the location and/or dimension of the surface region to be remachined and remachines it accordingly. In this way finishworking which previously was done in a time-consuming and expensive manner in manual activity according to the invention is carried out in an automated working process.
According to the invention, the machining apparatus has an analysis unit which preferably optically acquires the tool surface together with the color impression and produces from it the respective image data of the tool surface.
Remachining of the identified surface regions to be remachined can be done, for example, by removal by means of a laser, by eroding, belt grinding or by grinding with a flexible grinding disk.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the machining apparatus can have an analysis unit which preferably optically acquires the tool surface with the color impression and produces image data of the tool surface from it. By means of the image data of the tool surface which have been produced by the analysis unit, said tool surface can be electronically evaluated and/or further machined.
In this connection, according to another embodiment it is advantageous if, for delineation of the identified surface region to be remachined, the analysis unit determines the peripheral edge of the surface region to be remachined. Determination of the peripheral edge can be done preferably by means of color identification in which the peripheral edge of the surface to be remachined is determined based on different color intensities.
According to a still further embodiment, the machining apparatus or analysis unit for image acquisition has a corresponding means, such as a digital camera which photographs the tool surface at least in one view and generates a three-dimensional model of the tool surface by means of the image data produced from it. Preferably the digital camera can photograph the tool surface in a plurality of views from different perspectives so that the three-dimensional model of the tool surface can be prepared with a correspondingly greater degree of accuracy.
According to another aspect of the invention, the machining apparatus can determine the necessary material removal depending on the intensity of the color impression on the surface region to be remachined. Based on this determined necessary material removal, the tool surface can be remachined geometrically-true in a time-saving manner in the subsequent remachining process.
If according to another embodiment the tool consists of a top part and a bottom part which are mounted in a respective deep drawing press, the machining apparatus preferably can acquire the two opposite tool surfaces with the respective color impression. In this way, the surface regions with overly high surface pressure are identified at the same time on the opposing tool surfaces in one press process. According to the invention the analysis unit can superimpose the image data of the color impression of the first tool surface and of the color impression of the second tool surface on one another. Using the amount of intersection formed therefrom the analysis unit can determine the surface region to be remachined. I.e., the surface regions of the respective tool surfaces which have high color intensity and which intersect form an intersection region which the analysis unit establishes as a region to be remachined. This intersection region is especially relevant to subsequent remachining since here the sheet metal part is loaded on both sides with overly high surface pressure and thus is formed with especially small sheet metal thickness.
According to a further embodiment, the machining apparatus can have a control unit which produces a movement program for a handling unit using the location and dimension of the surface region to be remachined which have been acquired by the analysis unit. Based on this movement program the handling unit can remachine the respective tool surface. Thus, by means of the analysis unit, the control unit and the handling unit, a controlled system is provided for which acquisition, evaluation and remachining take place automatically.
In this connection, in a still further embodiment, in an evaluation step the control unit can compare the color impression of the tool surface which has been acquired as the actual state by the analysis unit to a stored theoretical state and based on this comparison can identify the surface region and can route the corresponding control signals to the handling unit.
According to another embodiment, the machining apparatus or its control unit can determine for an essentially uniform color distribution of the color impression acquired by an analysis unit—i.e. the surface pressure is essentially constantly distributed over the tool surface—that subsequent remachining is not necessary and thus can end the finishworking process. Alternatively, the finishworking process can be ended when the control unit establishes essential agreement of the color impression of the tool surface which has been acquired as the actual state with the stored theoretical state.
According to a further embodiment, the machining apparatus after completed remachining of the tool surface can again acquire another color impression of a finished sheet metal part on the tool surface and optionally can carry out pertinent finishworking. In this way the remachining process can be iteratively carried out until the result, i.e., for example, a color impression with a uniform color intensity, is achieved.
According to a still further embodiment, the handling means can be made as an industrial robot which is positioned preferably directly on a deep drawing press assigned to the tool. In this way, the deep drawing tool can be directly finish-worked in the press without the necessity of dismounting the tool from the press.
According to another aspect of the invention, for reasons of space and for exact acquisition of image data it is advantageous if an image acquisition means, such as a digital camera, and/or an illumination means which illuminates the tool surface during image acquisition is carried by the industrial robot.
The control section which consists of the analysis unit, the control unit and the handling unit according to an embodiment of the invention can be expanded by an additional application unit which automatically applies marking paint to the sheet metal part. Thus application of marking paint to the sheet metal part is also automated.
According to another embodiment of the invention, in particular the finishworking device can execute a corresponding process for finishworking of the forming tool, whereby first the color impression on the tool surface is electronically acquired and then depending on the intensity of the color impression the location and/or dimension of the surface region to be remachined is determined and is remachined accordingly.
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Using the superimposed surface regions 43, the analysis unit 35 identifies the intersecting regions 45 shown crosshatched in
In another working step 47 the control unit 37 evaluates the image data of the analysis unit 35. The control unit 37 can compare for evaluation purposes the color impression of the tool surfaces 9, 11 which are acquired as the actual state to the stored theoretical state and can decide on this basis which surface regions must be remachined. In the event that the control unit 37 in the working step 47 establishes an essentially uniform color distribution of the color impression of the respective tool surfaces 9, 11, the control unit 37 ends the finishworking process according to the working step 49. If the control unit 37 conversely determines an intersection region 45 as shown in
Following this remachining process, according to a working step 53, the working steps 39 to 53 which are described using
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