The present application claims priority to Japanese Application Number 2014-204786, filed Oct. 3, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drive mechanism of an injection molding machine, and more particularly to a drive mechanism of an injection molding machine having an adjustment function of the shaft centers of a ball screw shaft and a motor shaft.
Description of the Related Art
An example of a configuration of a conventional injection molding machine will be described with reference to
A movable plate 1 is supported by a guide member 2 to be movable in an axial direction. A ball screw nut 3 is fixed to this movable plate 1 in a manner such that it does not rotate, and a ball screw shaft 4 is engaged with the ball screw nut 3. This ball screw shaft 4 is supported by a rear plate 5 through a bearing 21, and is rotatable, but is unmovable in the axial direction. The ball screw shaft 4 thus configured is rotated, so that the ball screw nut 3 moves in the axial direction. Consequently, the movable plate 1 to which the ball screw nut 3 is fixed also moves.
The ball screw shaft 4 is rotationally driven by a ball screw driving motor 8. The ball screw driving motor 8 is fixed to the rear plate 5. A shaft of the driving motor 8 and the ball screw shaft 4 are coupled by a coupling member 6, so that torque of the driving motor 8 can be transmitted to the ball screw shaft 4.
In a ball screw drive mechanism of an injection molding machine, in a case where a ball screw shaft and a shaft of a ball screw driving motor are coupled with each other through a coupling member, the shaft center of ball screw shaft is preferably made to coincide with the shaft center of the motor shaft. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to improve the accuracy of the machining of each of a motor fixing part and a ball screw shaft fixing part. However, even when each machining accuracy is improved, it is necessary to provide a slight clearance in order to mount each member, and such a clearance could lead to deviation of the shaft centers.
As a conventional technology for solving such a problem, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-138599 discloses an in-line screw type electric injection molding machine in which a pair of injection motors are mounted on a rear surface of a pressure plate by using a bracket, respectively, and the output shafts of these motors are coupled to rear ends of ball screw shafts. Additionally, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-984 discloses an injection apparatus in which the driving shaft center is aligned with the screw shaft center.
However, the above Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-138599 discloses that the driving motor is fixed to the rear plate by means of the bracket, but does not disclose how to fix the bracket or does not disclose an adjustment mechanism for making the shaft center of the ball screw shaft coincide with the shaft center of the motor shaft.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-984, mentioned above, describes an adjustment mechanism for aligning the screw shaft center with the driving shaft center, wherein an adjustment protrusion is movable in an adjustment recess, but does not describe how to move the adjustment protrusion or how to adjust a slight deviation of the shaft centers.
An object of the present invention is to provide a drive mechanism of an injection molding machine in which the shaft center of a ball screw shaft and the shaft center of a motor shaft can be suitably aligned with each other with a simple configuration.
A drive mechanism of an injection molding machine according to the present invention includes: a movable plate capable of advancing and retreating along a guide member; a rear plate provided in such a manner that it faces the movable plate; a ball screw including a ball screw nut and a ball screw shaft; a driving motor for driving the ball screw shaft through a coupling member; and a motor fixing member to which the driving motor is fixed. The ball screw nut is fixed to the movable plate, the ball screw shaft is rotatably supported by the rear plate so as not to be movable in an axial direction, and the motor fixing member is disposed such that a relative position thereof with respect to the rear plate is adjustable. This drive mechanism of an injection molding machine further includes a position adjustment part capable of adjusting the relative position between the rear plate and the motor fixing member. The position adjustment part includes: at least one screw hole that penetrates the motor fixing member or an extension member extending from the motor fixing member, and has a thread; a bolt of which thread is engaged with the thread of the screw hole; and an abutting part that abuts on the bolt.
The abutting part may be provided in the rear plate, or the abutting part may be provided in a motor-fixing-member supporting member that supports the motor fixing member.
The screw holes may be provided at two or more places in the motor fixing member or the extension member such that directions of center axes are different from each other.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a drive mechanism of an injection molding machine in which the shaft center of the ball screw shaft and the shaft center of the motor shaft can be suitably aligned with each other with a simple configuration.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
First, a first embodiment of a drive mechanism of an injection molding machine according to the present invention will be described with reference to
In a motor fixing member 7 that fixes a ball screw driving motor 8 for rotationally driving a ball screw shaft 4, first, second and third screw holes 9a, 9b and 9c are provided so as to penetrate the motor fixing member 7. These screw holes 9a, 9b and 9c are formed with respective female screws. The shaft centers of first and second bolts 10a and 10b engaged with the first and second screw holes 9a and 9b are directed to a horizontal direction, and face each other, as illustrated in the plan view of
A distal end of a first bolt 10a engaged with the first screw hole 9a abuts on (an abutting part 15a of) an outer wall surface of a rear plate 5. Additionally, while a distal end of a second bolt 10b engaged with the second screw hole 9b faces the outer wall surface of the rear plate 5, the second bolt 10b is installed such that the distal end is in a non-contact state with the rear plate 5. Consequently, the motor fixing member 7 is movable in the horizontal direction in a section until contact with second bolt 10b, by pressing by the first bolt 10a.
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On the other hand, (an abutting part 15c of) a motor-fixing-member supporting member 14 for supporting the motor fixing member 7 abuts on the third bolt 10c engaged with the third screw hole 9c, as illustrated in
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Now, a second embodiment of the drive mechanism of the injection molding machine according to the present invention will be described with reference to
In the afore-mentioned first embodiment, the third screw hole 9c is provided in the motor fixing member 7, and the distal end of the third bolt 10c engaged with the third screw hole 9c abuts on the motor-fixing-member supporting member 14. In this second embodiment, instead, an extension member 16 integrated with a motor fixing member 7 is provided in the motor fixing member 7, a fourth screw hole 9d is provided in the extension member 16, and a distal end of a fourth bolt 10d engaged with the fourth screw hole 9d abuts on (an abutting part 15d of) an outer wall surface of a rear plate 5, in place of the above.
Striking the distal end of the fourth bolt 10d engaged with the fourth screw hole 9d against (an abutting part 15d of) an outer wall surface of the rear plate 5, the motor fixing member 7 moves in a vertical direction. In
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Furthermore, in the example illustrated in
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2014-204786 | Oct 2014 | JP | national |
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6530774 | Emoto | Mar 2003 | B2 |
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2535162 | Dec 2012 | EP |
11-138599 | May 1999 | JP |
2012-166530 | Sep 2012 | JP |
2013-000984 | Jan 2013 | JP |
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Office Action in JP Application No. 2014-204786, mailed Nov. 24, 2015. |
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20160096301 A1 | Apr 2016 | US |