1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a protective cover structure which is used in a machine tool and suitable for preventing the machine operation from causing cutting chips to enter the inside of the machine due to the use of the machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, in a machining center, which is a kind of machine tool, driving parts and surroundings are covered with a protective cover so that chips produced during machining may be prevented from accumulating on the driving parts and the surroundings, as disclosed in Japanese Patent No. JP2007-61952A.
With regard to a cover for protecting from chips a feed screw and linear-motion guides which drive a saddle in a front-back direction of a machine, the protective cover attached to the saddle moves back and forth in synchronization with the movement of the saddle, and prevents chips from accumulating on the feed screw and the linear-motion guides while entering and exiting a space under a column. Moreover, as shown in
The protective cover generally has a shape in which portions near the linear-motion guides are bent toward the linear-motion guides so that chips may be prevented from entering the inside of the protective cover from below. In the case where the vertical positions of the bent portions are located above linear-motion guide mounting surfaces, it is inevitable that chips will accumulate on the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces or chamfered portions formed at edges of the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces. In the case where the protective cover moves in such a state, chips pushed by an end portion of the protective cover move on the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces or the chamfered portions located at the edges of the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces, with no member preventing the movement of the chips. As a result, the phenomenon that chips fall in the space under the column occurs.
In view of the above-described problem of the prior art technique, an object of the present invention is to provide a machine tool including a protective cover which has a structure for preventing chips from accumulating on linear-motion guide mounting surfaces.
A machine tool according to the present invention includes a bed; a column disposed over the bed; a guide disposed over the bed; a saddle supported by the guide; and a protective cover disposed between the column and the saddle. The saddle is guided by the guide to move toward and away from the column. The protective cover includes an upper surface portion; a side surface portion extending parallel to a direction of movement of the saddle; and at least one folded portion folded from a lower end of the side surface portion toward the guide. A height of an end of the folded portion is lower than a height of a surface to which the guide is attached.
In the above-described machine tool, the folded portion may be inclined downward.
With the above-described configuration, the present invention can provide a machine tool including a protective cover which has a structure for preventing chips from accumulating on linear-motion guide mounting surfaces.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
First, as shown in
The column 3 has a main shaft head 13 in an upper portion thereof on the front side. A main shaft 7 is attached to a front portion of the main shaft head 13. A tool 8 is installed in the main shaft 7.
A pair of linear-motion guide mount portions 6 and 6 are formed in front of the column 3 on the bed 11 to extend in the direction from a workpiece 9 toward the column 3. As shown in
The saddle 2 and the table 1 are respectively driven by unillustrated drive motors controlled by an unillustrated controller of the machine tool 100. The workpiece 9 mounted on the table 1 is moved with respect to the tool 8 installed in the main shaft 7 along two mutually perpendicular axes to perform predetermined machining.
As shown in
As shown in
The shapes and fixed positions of the protective cover 4 and the protective cover's folded portion 4a are adjusted so that the vertical position of the protective cover's folded portion 4a may be below the linear-motion guide mounting surface 6a. In the case where the folded portion 4a is inclined, adjustment is also performed similarly.
In the case where the linear-motion guide mounting surface 6a has a chamfered portion 6b at an edge thereof, the vertical position of the protective cover's folded portion 4a is adjusted to be below the chamfered portion 6b.
It should be noted that a predetermined clearance is ensured between the end of the protective cover's folded portion 4a and the bed 11, to which the linear-motion guide 5 is attached, so that the end of the protective cover's folded portion 4a may not interfere with the bed 11 during the movement of the protective cover 4.
It should be noted that the folded portion may be inclined downward from the lower end of the protective cover 4 toward the linear-motion guide with the vertical position of the inclined portion being below the linear-motion guide mounting surface 6a so that chips can be prevented from accumulating on the linear-motion guide mounting surface 6a. Further, a predetermined clearance is ensured between the end of the folded portion 4a and the bed 11, to which the linear-motion guide 5 is attached, so that the end of the folded portion 4a may not interfere with the bed 11 during the movement of the protective cover 4.
The above-described configuration makes it possible to prevent chips from accumulating on the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces within the protective cover and the chamfered portions located at the edges of the linear-motion guide mounting surfaces.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-103122 | May 2013 | JP | national |