Claims
- 1. A machine tool comprising a support (10) including at least one vertical post (12), two headstocks (16, 17) vertically movable along said at least one vertical post (12), means (22, 23) for moving said headstocks (16, 17) independently relative to each other along substantially vertical guides (14) carried by said at least one vertical post (12), means for moving said headstocks (16, 17) independently relative to each other in a longitudinal direction substantially horizontally relative to the support (10), a tool magazine (24) provided in common for both headstocks (16, 17), said tool magazine (24) being constructed and arranged as an elongated circulating magazine, each of the headstocks (16, 17) being independently movable into a takeover position (UP) for receiving a tool (26) from the tool magazine (24) when in an exchange position (WP), the circulating tool magazine (24) being stationary during tool transfer and including an individual exchange position (WP) for each headstock (16, 17); the tools (26) in the tool magazine (24) being arranged in such a manner that, with the headstock (16, 17) disposed in the takeover position (UP), the tool (26) disposed in an exchange position (WP) is axially oriented relative to the headstock (16, 17); and each headstock (16, 17), while in its takeover position (UP) for the take-over of a tool (26), being independently advanced in its longitudinal direction.
- 2. A machine tool comprising a support (10) including at least one vertical post (12), two headstocks (16, 17) vertically movable along said at least one vertical post (12), said two headstocks each including a spindle rotatable relative to an associated spindle axis, said spindle axes being disposed in substantially parallel relationship to each other, means carried by said at least one vertical post (12) for guiding said headstocks for individual independent movement along substantially vertical parallel paths which are substantially normal to said spindle axes, a tool magazine carrying a plurality of tools in associated tool holders, means for selectively moving said tool holders along a path of travel which substantially intersects each spindle axis at an intersection position for tool takeover, means for individually moving said headstocks along said guiding means to selectively bring each spindle axis to its intersection position, each tool having a tool axis coaxial to a spindle axis at an intersection position incident to tool removal, and means for selectively moving each headstock independently along its spindle axis and an associated substantially coaxial tool axis to remove a tool from an associated tool holder.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/875,611 filed Jan. 31, 1997 in the name of Rolf Koelblin et al., and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,643 issued on Aug. 31, 1999.
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