Information
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Patent Grant
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6179549
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Patent Number
6,179,549
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Date Filed
Friday, November 21, 199727 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Blank Rome Comisky & McCauley LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 414 797
- 414 7967
- 414 22207
- 414 22211
- 414 22212
- 414 22213
- 414 22201
- 198 719
- 015 77
- 015 881
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A loading and unloading device for sheet metals for loading and unloading sheet metals to and from a sheet metal working machine, comprises: a chucking unit lifting a sheet metal by chucking the sheet metal; a loading and unloading clamping unit disposed adjacent to the chucking unit, the loading and unloading clamping unit moving in a direction of approaching to and leaving from the sheet metal working machine; and a sheet metal carrying unit carrying the sheet metal lifted by the chucking unit to the position of the loading and unloading clamping unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a loading and unloading device for sheet metals and relates, more particularly, to a loading and unloading device for sheet metals for automatically loading and unloading sheet metals to and from a sheet metal working machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a related art, there exists a sheet metals loading and unloading device for loading sheet metals to be worked to and unloading worked sheet metals from a turret punch press respectively, for example, as a sheet metal working machine.
This loading and unloading device for sheet metals includes a vacuum chucking unit for lifting a sheet metal by vacuum-chucking the sheet metal corresponding to a position of a movable table of a turret punch press, a loading unit for moving the vacuum chucking unit which has vacuum-chucked the sheet metal to the turret punch press, and an unloader for carrying worked sheet metal from the turret punch press.
At a lower side of the vacuum chucking unit, a pallet for a sheet metal to be worked loaded with a sheet metal to be worked is set, and a pallet for a worked sheet metal for loading a worked sheet metal is mounted on a lifter at a lower side of this vacuum chucking unit.
A supporting table is provided at a height position almost at the same height position as the movable table which is at a lower position of the vacuum chucking unit. This supporting table is capable of freely moving in both lateral directions from a lateral position of the movable table. Particularly, the supporting table can move in a direction orthogonal with a direction of loading and unloading a sheet metal to be worked to and from the turret punch press.
Based on the above-described structure, the vacuum chucking unit lifts a sheet metal loaded on the pallet for a sheet metal to be worked, in the state that the supporting table is moved back to a neutral position for loading and unloading a sheet metal to be worked from the turret punch press. The supporting table is returned to the neutral position to support the vacuum-chucked sheet metal, and the vacuum-chucked sheet metal is carried to the turret punch press by the loading unit.
Further, a worked sheet metal W is carried to the unloader and then the worked sheet metal W is unclamped and loaded on the supporting table. The supporting table is moved back again to move the worked sheet metal. The worked sheet metal is clamped by supporting clampers, the supporting table is advanced, and then the worked sheet metals are separated into individual worked sheet metals by a separation hammer. The separated individual worked sheet metals are dropped and loaded on the pallet for worked sheet metals.
According to the above-described relevant art, however, there is a problem that the loading unit itself has an increased weight which results in a high cost. Further, since the positions for carrying out the vacuum chucking of a sheet metal and the position for loading the sheet metal are the same, there is a problem that the sheet metal working machine has to stop its operation during a period while a next sheet metal is being vacuum-chucked after one sheet metal has been loaded to the sheet metal working machine, in order to avoid an interruption of the sheet metal being worked with the vacuum chucking unit.
Further, when the sheet metal working machine is to be used as a single unit, there is a problem that either the loading unit for sheet metals must be moved or the work must be done from an unnatural position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved with such points in mind.
It therefore is an object of the present invention to provide a loading and unloading device for sheet metals which can carry out loading and unloading sheet metals with a simple and low-cost device and which can prepare loading sheet metals without interrupting the working.
To achieve the object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a loading and unloading device for sheet metals to and from a sheet metal working machine, comprising: a chucking unit lifting a sheet metal by chucking the sheet metal; a loading and unloading clamping unit disposed adjacent to the chucking unit, the loading and unloading clamping unit moving in a direction of approaching to and leaving from the sheet metal working machine; and a sheet metal carrying unit carrying the sheet metal lifted by the chucking unit to the position of the loading and unloading clamping unit.
Accordingly, a first one top sheet metal out of loaded sheet metals is lifted by chucking this sheet metal by the chucking unit as a vacuum chucking unit, and this vacuum-chucked sheet metal to be worked is carried to the loading and unloading clamping unit provided adjacent to the vacuum chucking unit by the sheet metal carrying unit. This loading and unloading clamping unit loads and unloads sheet metals carried by the sheet metal carrying unit to and from the sheet metal working machine. Since the vacuum-chucked sheet metal to be worked is carried to the loading and unloading clamping unit provided adjacent to the vacuum chucking unit by the sheet metal carrying unit, the position for vacuum-chucking one sheet metal and the position for loading and unloading the sheet metal to and from the sheet metal working machine are different. Accordingly, it is possible to carry out vacuum chucking of one sheet metal without interrupting the working of a sheet metal during the working, so that the working efficiency can be improved. Further, since the device can be simplified, the cost of the device can be lowered.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, as it depends from the first aspect, the sheet metal carrying unit comprises a supporting table moving between a position corresponding to the chucking unit and a position corresponding to the loading and unloading clamping unit.
Accordingly, the sheet metal carrying unit can freely make a reciprocating move for supplying to the loading and unloading clamping unit the sheet metals loaded to the vacuum chucking unit by the supporting table. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a moving mechanism in the vacuum chucking unit. As a result, the overall structure of the device becomes simple, which enables a cost reduction of the device.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, as it depends from the second aspect, the supporting table has a brush table; and the loading and unloading clamping unit has a lower jaw moving upwards and downwards.
Accordingly, the brush table supports sheet metals when the sheet metals are carried by being loaded on the brush table or when the sheet metals are loaded and unloaded to and from the sheet metal working machine by the loading and unloading clamping unit. Further, in the loading and unloading clamping unit, a sheet metal is set between an upper jaw and a lower jaw and the lower jaw is moved upwards to clamp the sheet metal in co-operation with the upper jaw. Therefore, the sheet metal can be supported without being hurt and the sheet metal can be moved on the upper surface of the brush table. Further, according to the loading and unloading clamping unit, since the sheet metal is set between the upper jaw and the lower jaw and the lower jaw is moved upwards to clamp the sheet metal in co-operation with the upper jaw, it becomes unnecessary to lift the clampers after clamping the sheet metal unlike the prior-art technique. As a result, the loading and unloading of sheet metals by the loading and unloading clamping unit becomes simple for an improved working efficiency.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
The above and further objects and novel features of the present invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view for showing the whole of a loading and unloading device for sheet metals relating to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view viewed from a direction of II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front view viewed from a direction of III in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side view viewed from a direction of IV in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of a loader and unloader.
FIG. 6
is a front view viewed from a direction of VI in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged side view of a work clamper;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged front view viewed from a direction of VIII in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a front view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a front view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a front view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention;
FIG. 12A
is a plan view and
FIG. 12B
is a front view.
FIGS. 12A and 12B
show the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a front view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a plan view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention; and
FIG. 15
is a plan view for showing one process of the loading operation according to the loading and unloading device of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
There will be detailed below the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like members are designated by like reference characters.
FIGS. 1
to
4
show a whole structure of a loading and unloading device
1
for sheet metals relating to the present invention.
In a turret punch press
3
, a frame
5
having a gap not shown in the center is provided in a base
7
. At an upper side of this gap, an upper turret
9
loaded with a plurality of punches P is provided to be able to be exposed by rotation, and at a lower side of the gap, a lower turret
11
loaded with a plurality of dies D is provided to be able to be exposed by rotation facing the upper turret
9
.
A fixed table
13
is provided at a lower side of the gap, and a number of free bearings
15
are provided on the upper plane of the fixed table
13
. On both left and right sides (both left and right sides in
FIG. 2
) of the fixed table
13
, movable tables
17
are provided to be able to move and be positioned in a Y axis direction along a pair of guide rails
19
extended in the Y axis direction. A carriage base
21
for connecting the left and right side movable tables
17
is provided to be able to move and be positioned in a Y axis direction, and, in this carriage base
21
, an X axis carriage
23
is provided to be able to move and be positioned in an X axis direction. The X axis carriage
23
is provided with a pair of work clampers
25
so as to be able to adjust distance therebetween.
Based on the above-described structure, a work W loaded and positioned at an original point is clamped by the work clampers
25
, the X axis carriage
23
is moved and positioned in the X axis direction and the carriage base
21
is moved and positioned in the Y axis direction so that a desired position of the work W is matched with a working position of the turret punch press
3
and the punches P are blown by a blower not shown to carry out punching by the co-operation between the punches P and the dies D.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a loading and unloading unit
1
for sheet metals is provided at the right hand side of the turret punch press
3
. In this loading and unloading unit
1
for sheet metals, a loading and unloading frame
27
with a height extending above the upper plane of the movable tables
17
is provided in the range from the front end of the movable tables
17
(the lower end in
FIG. 2
) when the carriage base
21
is positioned at the original point to the front exceeding the position of the carriage base
21
(upper side in FIG.
2
).
The loading and unloading frame
27
has a U-shape viewed from the top, and has a space
29
within a range adjacent to the movable table
17
. A supporting groove
31
is built in the center portion of the upper plane at an upper side of the space
29
in
FIG. 2. A
machine accommodation section is provided in a right hand frame
27
R of the loading and unloading frame
27
.
A sheet taking-up unit
33
as a chucking unit capable of lifting each one work W of sheet metals to be worked is provided at a portion of a lateral side or upper side of the carriage base
21
of the loading and unloading frame
27
in FIG.
2
. The one sheet taking-up unit
33
is hung with a plurality of vacuum pads
37
so-called vacuum chucks at a lattice point of a sheet taking-up frame
35
built in a lattice shape. At the center of the one sheet taking-up frame
35
, a post
41
mounted with a rack
39
is provided in a vertically upward direction. A driving monitor
45
mounted with a pinion
43
engaged with this rack
39
is provided at an upper side of the supporting groove
31
. Accordingly, the post
41
mounted with the rack
39
is moved up and down by rotating the pinion
43
by a driving motor
45
, to thereby move the one sheet taking-up frame
35
up and down.
A guide rails
47
for table is provided along the whole length in a Y axis direction at one stage below the one sheet taking-up unit
33
in the left and right frames
27
L and
27
R respectively of the loading and unloading frame
27
. The guide rails
47
slidably guide a supporting table
49
in the Y axis direction. The supporting table
49
and the guide rails
47
constitute a sheet metal carrying unit which is movably loading sheet metals to be worked W to be loaded and worked sheet metals W to be unloaded. Further, an endless chain to be run in rotation by a motor not shown, for example, is provided along the guide rails
47
for moving the supporting table
49
in the Y axis direction. A brush table
50
is installed on the supporting table
49
as shown in FIG.
6
. The upper plane of the brush table
50
has a height almost the same as the height of the upper plane of the movable table
17
. Accordingly, when the motor runs the chain in rotation, the brush table
50
can make a reciprocating move in a Y axis direction from a lateral side position of the movable tables
17
to a lower position of the one sheet taking-up unit
33
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, a loader and unloader guide rail
51
is provided across the loading and unloading frame
27
in an X axis direction at a position corresponding to the original point position of the turret punch press
3
of the loading and unloading frame
27
. This loader and unloader guide rail
51
is provided movably in an X axis direction with a loader and unloader
53
as a loading and unloading clamping unit for loading and unloading sheet metals to be worked or worked sheet metals W.
A pair of idle sprockets
55
and
57
are provided at the right end portion of the loader and unloader guide rail
51
, and an idle sprocket
59
is rotatably provided at the left end portion of the loader and unloader guide rail
51
, in FIG.
6
. In
FIG. 6
, a driving motor
61
is provided at a lower side of the idle sprockets
55
and
57
, and a driving sprocket
63
is mounted on the rotational driving axis.
The driving sprocket
63
and the idle sprockets
55
,
57
and
59
are wound with an endless chain
65
, and the loader and unloader
53
is installed at a predetermined position of this chain
65
. Accordingly, when the driving motor
61
runs the chain
65
in rotation, the loader and unloader
53
can make a reciprocating move in an X axis direction.
The loader and unloader
53
is provided with a slider
67
movably supported in an X axis direction along the loader and unloader guide rail
51
. A supporting member
71
reinforced by a bracket
69
is provided in the slider
67
, and a cylinder
73
is provided at the front end of the supporting member
71
(the lower end in FIG.
5
). Further, a pair of guide receivers
75
are provided in the supporting member
71
. A clamper base
79
mounted with work clampers
77
as a plurality (three in this case) of loading and unloading clamping units is movably supported in an X axis direction by the guide receivers
75
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, in each of the work clampers
77
, an upper jaw
81
is fixed to the clamper base
79
, and a lower jaw
85
is provided in a clamper cylinder
83
provided integrally with the upper jaw
81
.
With the above-described structure, since the lower jaw
85
is raised by the clamper cylinder
83
to clamp the work W in co-operation with the upper jaw
81
, it is not necessary to raise the whole of the work clamper
77
to move after having clamped the work W by lowering the upper jaw
81
, unlike the prior-art clamper. Thus, the working efficiency can be improved.
Accordingly, after the work W is clamped as described above, the clamper base
79
is moved in a Y axis direction by the cylinder
73
provided at the front end of the supporting member
71
, the chain
65
is run in rotation by the driving motor
61
, and the loader and unloader
53
is moved in an X axis direction along the loader and unloader guide rail
51
, so that the work W is moved on the brush table
50
and loaded to the movable table
17
. Further, the work W as a worked sheet metal is unloaded from the movable table
17
in the opposite process.
In the mean time, a pair of pallet supporting brackets
87
and
89
for sheet metals to be worked are provided for each stage by two stages of the left and right frames
27
L and
27
R at a lower position of the guide rail
47
for table inside the left and right frames
27
L and
27
R, and these sheet metal pallet supporting brackets are selected according to the height of the sheet metals W loaded. These pallet supporting brackets
87
and
89
for sheet metals to be worked are fixed to a rotary axis
91
rotationally provided, for example, and can appear and disappear to the inside from each of the left and right frames
27
L and
27
R by rotating the rotary axis
91
by a driving unit
93
structured by a motor and a gear mechanism, for example.
FIG. 3
shows a state that the pallet supporting brackets
87
and
89
for sheet metals to be worked appear.
Further, a pair of guide rails
95
are extended in a Y axis direction on the base
7
which is in contact with the lower side of the loading and unloading frame
27
, and is stretched to the lower side in excess of the loading and unloading frame
27
in FIG.
2
. The guide rail
95
is movably provided with a lifter
97
which is moved up and down directions. Accordingly, the lifter
97
can move from the front side of the loading and unloading unit
1
for sheet metals to be worked (the lower side in
FIG. 2
) to a lower side position of the sheet taking-up unit
33
.
Next, the loading and unloading operation of sheet metals by the loading and unloading unit
1
for sheet metals relating to the present invention will be explained below with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
4
and
FIGS. 9
to
15
.
At first, prior to the loading and unloading and working of a sheet metal W, the brush table
50
is moved back (moved upwards in
FIG. 2
) to make empty a working space
99
at a front side (a lower side in
FIG. 2
) of the loading and unloading unit
1
for sheet metals. In this working space
99
, a pallet
101
for a sheet metal to be worked loaded with the sheet metal W is mounted on the lifter
97
. This lifter
97
is moved to a lower side of the sheet taking-up unit
33
along the guide rail
95
, and the pallet
101
for sheet metal to be worked is lifted by the lifter
97
in the state that the pallet supporting bracket
87
for sheet metal to be worked is stored. The pallet
101
is lifted to a position higher than the pallet supporting bracket
87
or
89
for sheet metal to be worked, and the lifter
97
is lowered after the pallet supporting bracket
87
or
89
for sheet metal to be worked is taken out. Then, the pallet
101
for sheet metal to be worked is set on the pallet supporting bracket
87
or
89
for sheet metal to be worked. Further, the lifter
97
is advanced to the front side (to a lower side in
FIG. 2
) and the pallet
103
for worked sheet metal is mounted on the lifter
97
in the working space
99
. The pallet
103
for worked sheet metal may be set during the working of the sheet metal W.
Next, the work sheet W is loaded in the following procedure. The brush table
50
is advanced (moved to a lower side in
FIG. 2
, or to the front side in a perpendicular direction in
FIG. 9
) to make room at the lower side of the one sheet taking-up unit
33
, and a sheet metal to be worked on top of the pallet
101
for sheet metal to be worked is taken up by the vacuum pad
37
by lowering the one sheet taking-up frame
35
by the driving motor
45
(reference FIG.
10
). The one sheet taking-up frame
35
is lifted by the driving motor
45
to move back the brush table
50
to below the hung sheet metal W (moved upwards in
FIG. 2
, reference FIG.
11
), and the sheet metal W is released from the vacuum pad
37
and is loaded on the brush table
50
.
The brush table
50
loaded with the sheet metal W to be worked is advanced (moved to the front side in a perpendicular direction in
FIG. 13
, reference FIG.
13
), the sheet metal W is clamped by the work clampers
77
of the loader and unloader
53
(reference FIG.
14
), and the sheet metal W is loaded to the turret punch press
3
by moving the loader and unloader
53
to the left side in
FIG. 2
(reference FIG.
15
). The work clamper
77
is unclamped, and the loader and unloader
53
is moved to the right side in
FIG. 2
after the sheet metal W is released on the movable table
17
, and is stored in the right frame
27
R.
Next, the unloading operation of a worked sheet metal W after completing a punching operation will be explained. The loader and unloader
53
is moved to the left in FIG.
15
and the sheet metal W is clamped by the work clampers
77
(reference FIG.
15
). The loader and unloader
53
is moved to the right in FIG.
14
and the worked sheet metal W is taken out to the brush table
50
(reference FIG.
14
). The brush table
50
is moved back (moved upwards in
FIG. 14
) in a state of being clamped by the loader and unloader
53
and the sheet metal W is dropped on the pallet
103
for worked sheet metal. In this case, since the pallet
103
for worked sheet metal is lifted to immediately below the brush table
50
by the lifter
97
, the sheet metal does not drop suddenly even when the brush table
50
has moved back.
Then, the lifter
97
is dropped to return to the state shown in FIG.
9
. The above-described process is repeated thereafter.
From the above result, it is understood that the one sheet taking-up unit
33
for a sheet metal W carries out only a vacuum chucking of the sheet metal W, and carrying unit is not necessary. Further, since the loader and unloader
53
as a carrier and unloader carries out only the carrying, the whole mechanism of the device can be simplified. Accordingly, a cost reduction can be achieved.
Further, since the position of the loader and unloader
53
is not same as the position of the one sheet taking-up unit
33
for the sheet metal W, the loading and the one sheet taking-up operation of the sheet metal W can be done at the same time. Therefore, the working time can be reduced. Further, at the time of working a sheet metal W larger than the working range of the turret punch press
3
, the sheet metal W does not interrupt the one sheet taking-up unit
33
even if the sheet metal W is overhung. Therefore, it is not necessary to stop the working, so that the working efficiency can be improved. In this case, since the brush table
50
is waited, this can be used for repositioning.
Furthermore, since the working space
99
can be made vacant, the operator can work in a safe posture without unnatural position near the turret punch press
3
.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described mode of implementation and can also be implemented in any other mode with a suitable modification. In other words, although the description has been made of the case where the turret punch press
3
is used as a sheet metal working machine in the above-described mode of implementation, the invention can also be applied to the case where a laser working machine is used, for example.
Furthermore, it is applicable that the one sheet taking-up unit
33
is hung with a plurality of magnetic chucks other than the plurality of vacuum pads
37
so-called vacuum chucks at the lattice point of a sheet taking-up frame
35
built in the lattice shape.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A loading and unloading device for sheet metals for loading and unloading sheet metals to and from a sheet metal working machine, comprising:a chucking unit lifting vertically a sheet metal by chucking the sheet metal, the chucking unit being stationary in the horizontal direction; a loading and unloading clamping unit disposed adjacent to the chucking unit, the loading and unloading clamping unit moving in a first horizontal direction of approaching to and leaving from the sheet metal working machine; and a sheet metal carrying unit carrying the sheet metal which is lifted by the chucking unit to the position of the loading and unloading clamping unit, the sheet metal carrying unit moving in a second horizontal direction which is perpendicular to the first horizontal direction; wherein the sheet metal carrying unit comprises a supporting table which moves in the second horizontal direction between a position corresponding to the chucking unit and a position corresponding to the loading and unloading clamping unit.
- 2. The loading and unloading device for sheet metals according to claim 1 whereinthe supporting table has a brush table which moves in the second direction; and the loading and unloading clamping unit has a lower jaw moving upwards and downwards.
- 3. The loading and unloading device for sheet metals according to claim 1, wherein the chucking unit does not move in either the first direction or the second direction.
- 4. The loading and unloading device for sheet metals according to claim 1, wherein a vacant working space is provided adjacent to the sheet metal carrying unit in the second direction.
- 5. The loading and unloading device for sheet metals according to claim 4, wherein the vacant working space is provided adjacent to the sheet metal working machine in the first direction.
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Number |
Date |
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0 780 172 A2 |
Jun 1997 |
EP |