This application is the 35 U.S.C. § 371 national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/IB2013/061044, filed Dec. 17, 2013, which claims priority to and the benefit of, IT Patent Application No. BS2013A000012, filed Feb. 7, 2013, both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a machine tool, in particular a machine tool of large dimensions, provided with a stiffening device for the support structure of the machining head.
In the machine tools sector, especially those of large dimensions, the need is strongly felt to make a mechanical workpiece with increasingly reduced machine tolerances. Such requirement has repercussions on the manufacturers of such machines, who undertake significant R&D to offer machinery with increasingly improved performance.
The entity of the machine tolerances which can be obtained for a mechanical workpiece is greatly influenced by the mechanical and thermal deformations undergone by the machine components. In particular, a significant portion of such deformations take place in the support structure of the machining head due to the weight of the head itself.
The purpose of the present invention is to make available a machine tool having a support structure of the machining head which overcomes such drawback.
Such purpose is achieved by a machine tool made according to claim 1. The dependent claims describe other embodiments.
The characteristics and advantages of the machine tool according to the present invention will be evident from the description given below, by way of a non-limiting example, according to the appended drawings, wherein:
According to the invention, according to
The machine 1 further comprises a cross-member 4 extending along said movement axis Y, supported by two uprights 2a, 2b and fixed in relation thereto.
Preferably, the cross-member 4 has a box-like cross-section, generally quadrangular, so as to prove annularly delimited by an upper surface 6a, a front surface 6b, a rear surface 6c, opposite the front surface 6b, and a lower surface 6d, opposite the upper surface 6a and facing the workpiece to be machined.
In addition, the machine tool 1 comprises a machining head 8, applied to the front surface 6b of the cross-member 4 and supported thereby.
The machining head 8 comprises a carriage 10 supported by the cross member 4 and sliding on command along the movement axis Y, and a mandrel 12, supported by the carriage 10, having a working axis Z and preferably translatable along said working axis.
The cross member 4 thus constitutes a support structure of the machining head 8 and thus suffers the action of the weight of the head, localised in different positions along the movement axis Y, according to the positioning of said head during machining.
The machine tool 1 further comprises an action device 20 contained on the cross member and attached thereto, suitable for generating pushing or pulling actions on said cross member acting against the action of the weight of the machining head thereon.
For example, the action device 20 comprises an action member 22, which acts as a tied-rod or pull-rod depending on whether the action is a push or pull action, composed for example of an elongated tubular element which extends along the movement axis Y.
In addition, the action device 20 comprises actuator means 24 suitable for generating a pushing or pulling action on the action member 22.
For example, the actuator means 24 are hydraulic (
In such embodiment, the actuator means 24 comprise a cylinder 26, with which the action member 22 is engaged so as to sealingly slide, and hydraulic pressure means for sending pressurised fluid into the cylinder 26 and operating the action member 22.
According to a further example, the actuator means 24 are mechanical or electromechanical (
In such embodiment, the actuator means 24 comprise an electric motor 28, a reducer 30 connected to the motor 28 and a kinematism 32 connected to the reducer 30, suitable for transforming the rotatory movement of the motor into a translation movement (pushing or pulling) of the action member 22.
In addition, in the aforesaid variants, the action device 20 comprises at least one block 40, connected to the action member 22 and attached to the cross member 4.
In addition, preferably, the action device 20 comprises at least one intermediate support 42, attached to the cross member 4 between the actuator means 24 and the block 40, crossed by said action member 22 in a sliding manner.
Preferably, the action device 20 provides said actuator means 24 and two action members 22, aligned along the horizontal axis Y and opposite each other.
Preferably, moreover, the action device 20 is applied to the front surface 6a of the cross-member 4, for example so that the actuator means 24 are placed in a central position, while the blocks 40 are next to the ends of the cross-member along the movement axis Y.
Preferably, moreover, two action devices 20 are applied to the upper surface 6a of the cross member 4, for example so that the action members 22 are parallel and distanced, one positioned towards the front surface 6b and the other towards the rear surface 6c.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention (
Also according to such embodiment, the support structure of the machining head 8 is the cross member 4.
According to yet a further embodiment (
The machine tool 100 comprises a base 102 supported by foundations, and a vertical upright 104 extending along the movement axis Y.
Preferably, the upright 104 has a box-like cross-section, so as to prove annularly delimited by a lateral surface 106a, an opposite lateral surface 106b, opposite the lateral surface 106a, a front surface 106c, facing the workpiece to be machined, and a rear surface 106d, opposite the front surface 106c.
The machine tool 100 further comprises the machining head 8, applied to the lateral surface 106a of the upright 104.
The machining head 8 comprises the carriage 10 supported by the upright 104 and sliding on command along the movement axis Y, and a mandrel 12, supported by the carriage 10, having a working axis Z and preferably translatable along said working axis Z.
The upright 104 thus constitutes the support structure of the machining head 8 and thus suffers the action of the weight of the head, localised in different positions along the movement axis Y, according to the positioning of said head.
The machine tool 100 comprises the action device 20 contained on the upright 104 and attached thereto.
Preferably, the action device 20 is applied to the rear surface 106d of the upright 104, for example so that the actuator means 24 are placed in a central position, while the blocks 40 are next to the ends of the upright along the movement axis Y.
Preferably, moreover, two action devices 20 are applied to the rear surface 106d of the upright 104, for example so that the action members 22 are parallel and distanced, one placed towards the lateral surface 106a and the other towards the opposite lateral surface 106b.
According to further embodiments of the invention, two action devices 20 are positioned on the same surface to which the head 8 is applied (
According to yet further embodiments, the two action devices 20 are positioned on surfaces which are neither that to which the head 8 is applied or that opposite it, for example the rear surface 106d (
According to yet further embodiments, the two action devices 20 are positioned singly on a surface, in an asymmetric position to each other in relation to the central axis of the support structure 4, 104.
For example, a first action device 20 is positioned on the surface to which the head 8 is applied and a second action device 20 is positioned on the surface opposite to that which the head 8 is applied to, in an asymmetric position in relation to the central axis of the support structure 4, 104 (
According to a further example, the two action devices 20 are positioned on surfaces which are neither that to which the head 8 is applied or that opposite it, positioned singly on a surface, in an asymmetric position to each other in relation to the central axis of the support structure 4, 104 (
Preferably, moreover, the machine tool 1, 100 according to the present invention comprises a control system 200 of the action device 20.
According to one embodiment (
According to a further embodiment (
In the normal functioning of the machine 1, 100 according to the invention, the action device 20 is able to act against the deformation of the support structure 4, 104 due to the weight of the head 8.
In particular, the actuator means 24 act on the action member 22 of the device 20, imposing a pushing or pulling action acting against the deformation of the support structure.
For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
Advantageously, moreover, the control system with sensors makes it possible to modify the action of the action device according to the positioning of the head along the support structure.
According to a further advantageous aspect, the intermediate supports prevent phenomena of instability to the axial load arising on the action members.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BS2013A0012 | Feb 2013 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/061044 | 12/17/2013 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2014/122510 | 8/14/2014 | WO | A |
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2983199 | Daugherty | May 1961 | A |
3097568 | Kampmeier | Jul 1963 | A |
3233521 | Ford | Feb 1966 | A |
3501840 | Schiler | Mar 1970 | A |
3523484 | Neuman | Aug 1970 | A |
3656860 | Neuman | Apr 1972 | A |
3683744 | Briesofsky | Aug 1972 | A |
3761194 | Wagner | Sep 1973 | A |
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4178834 | Holmstrom | Dec 1979 | A |
8545145 | Mizuta | Oct 2013 | B2 |
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2904974 | Aug 1980 | DE |
3045125 | Jul 1982 | DE |
938947 | Oct 1963 | GB |
2338639 | Jun 2011 | IT |
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EPO Machine Translation of DE2904974A1—Ernst et al.; “Machine tool with overhung vertically sliding beam has hydraulically loaded tie rod to exert counterbalance moment”; Aug. 21 (Year: 1980). |
Search Report for IT application BS2013A000012 dated Apr. 24, 2013. |
International Search Report for PCT/IB2013/061044 dated Mar. 5, 2014. |
English Translation of the Abstract for DE 2904974 published on Aug. 21, 1980. |
English Translation of the Abstract for DE 3045125 published on Jul. 1, 1982. |
English Translation of the Abstract for GB 938947 published on Oct. 9, 1963. |
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20150352678 A1 | Dec 2015 | US |