The invention relates to a device for decoupling an attachment from a moving machine element of a machine tool, a production machine or a robot.
In machine tools, production machines or robots, “attachments” are attached to moving machine elements, such as a tool slide or a robot arm for example.
A machine tool in the form of a laser cutting machine is shown by way of example in
The moving machine element 4, which is in the form of the tool slide in the exemplary embodiment, must firstly be capable of being positioned in a highly precise manner along the crosspiece 6 and must secondly be capable of being traversed in a highly dynamic manner. During highly dynamic traverse operations, high acceleration forces occur, which have to be built up quickly, which necessitates a correspondingly pronounced jolt. Essentially two problems occur here.
The mechanical connection of the attachments to the moving machine element must be designed for the high gradient of the loads associated with the acceleration forces. This may involve considerable complexity and high costs.
Even if the connection of the attachments to the moving machine element is designed in such a way that the attachments withstand the loads, the latter nonetheless react with poorly damped vibratory movements. Vibrations are excited in the attachments due to the dynamic movement of the machine element. These vibrations react on the moving machine element in such a way as to considerably reduce the positioning accuracy of the moving machine element.
The vibratory effect of the attachments on the moving machine element 4, which is in the form of a tool slide in the exemplary embodiment, is shown schematically in
European Laid-Open Specification EP 1 347 337 A2 has disclosed a positioning system having a damping device.
German Laid-Open Specification DE 40 01 981 A1 has disclosed a coordinate measuring device, wherein, in order to reduce vibrations of the free end of a measuring arm of the coordinate measuring device, to which a sensing head is fastened, an additional weight is movably suspended on the measuring arm.
German Laid-Open Specification DE 103 35 621 A1 has disclosed a device for piezoelectric vibration control in machines in the printing industry.
In commercially available machines, the above problems lead to a restriction in the machine dynamics.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a simple device for decoupling an attachment from a moving machine element.
The object is achieved by a device for decoupling an attachment from a moving machine element of a machine tool, a production machine or a robot, wherein, in order to carry out the decoupling, the attachment is connected to the machine element via a damping device, wherein the damping device has an eddy current brake and a stiffening element, wherein the eddy current brake has a magnet and an eddy current plate, wherein eddy currents are generated in the eddy current plate by a motion action of the eddy current plate relative to the magnet, wherein the eddy current plate is realized in the form of a plate provided with grooves, wherein a grid made of a material having a high electrical conductivity is arranged in the grooves for the short-circuiting of the eddy currents.
A first advantageous design of the invention is characterized in that the machine element is designed as a tool slide. A design of the machine element as a tool slide constitutes a commercially available design of the machine element.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the attachment is designed as a trailing cable assembly, a hydraulic component, a support plate or a valve. A design of the attachment as a trailing cable assembly, a hydraulic component, a support plate or a valve constitutes a conventional design of the attachment.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the damping device has an eddy current brake and a stiffening element, since especially effective damping of the vibrations of the attachments can then be achieved.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the stiffening element is designed as a spring element, since a design of the stiffening element as a spring element is especially cost-effective.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the eddy current brake has a magnet and an eddy current plate, wherein eddy currents are generated in the eddy current plate by a motion action of the eddy current plate relative to the magnet. As a result, an eddy current brake is realized in an especially simple manner.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the eddy current plate is realized in the form of a plate provided with grooves, wherein a grid made of a material having a high electrical conductivity is arranged in the grooves for the short-circuiting of the eddy currents, since the eddy currents then become especially high, which results in very good damping of the vibrations.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the damping device is designed in the form of a shock absorber, since a shock absorber constitutes a commercially available damping device which can be realized in an especially simple manner.
Furthermore, it proves to be advantageous if the damping device is designed in the form of piezoelectric bending elements, since good damping can be achieved through the use of piezoelectric bending elements.
Three exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawing and are explained in more detail below. In the drawing:
The principle of the device according to the invention for decoupling an attachment from a moving machine element is shown in
A first exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown in
The magnet 18 together with the eddy current plate 21 forms an eddy current brake. By means of the eddy current brake, high damping of the vibrations of the attachments 7a, 7b, 7c and 7d can be achieved, which makes possible greater positioning accuracy of the machine element 4 and highly dynamic motional guidance of the machine element 4. Of course, the magnet 18 may in this case be composed of a plurality of individual magnets and/or have a plurality of differently magnetized regions.
An advantageous embodiment of the eddy current plate 21 is shown in
A further embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown in
A further exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown in
By means of the piezoelectric bending elements, both the requisite stiffness and the damping can be realized within a single element. The piezoelectric bending elements can be bent in both directions of the double arrow 20 in an electronically controlled manner by appropriate activation of said piezoelectric bending elements. By suitable activation of the piezoelectric bending elements in opposition to the instantaneous vibration direction of the attachments 7a, 7b, 7c and 7d, high damping of the vibrations of the attachments 7a, 7b, 7c and 7d can be achieved.
For this purpose, the piezoelectric bending elements are appropriately activated by means of a controller 24, the controller 24 being an integral component of the moving machine element 4 in the exemplary embodiment according to
The decoupling according to the invention of the attachments from the moving machine element has numerous advantages. Thus, decoupling of all the attachments within a wide frequency range can be realized by the device according to the invention. The reactions of attachments on a moving machine element, such as a tool slide for example, can be greatly reduced. As a result, firstly a greater positioning accuracy of the moving machine element is achieved and secondly moving machine elements of machine tools, production machines or robots can be traversed with greater dynamics compared with commercially available machines. At the same time, the attachments are stressed to a substantially lower degree by acceleration forces compared with commercially available machine tools, production machines or robots, since the forces transmitted to the attachments are built up and reduced very gently by the damping device, such that the attachments are protected.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 036 796.5 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/53604 | 7/25/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/25/2007 |