This application is based on and claims Convention priority to Japanese patent application No. 2011-281062, filed Dec. 22, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference as a part of this application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a machine tool such as, for example, a lathe and, more particularly, to a structure of a covering included in such machine tool that is configured to prevent processing from being affected by vibrations from inside and outside of a machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the conventional machine tool, a shroud or covering support member 6 is, for example, fixed to a machine bed 11 as shown in
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In view of the foregoing, preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a machining equipment to which vibrations from inside and outside of the machining equipment will be significantly reduced or prevented from being transmitted to processing equipment.
A machine tool according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a machine bed, a processing machine mounted on the machine bed and configured to perform mechanical processing on a workpiece, a shroud configured to cover a processing station of the processing machine, and a shroud support member configured to support the shroud in a non-contact fashion with respect to the machine bed. According to this construction, since the covering is supported by the covering support member in a non-contact manner relative to the machine bed, vibrations originating from the outside of the machine will not be transmitted to the machine bed through the shroud and the shroud support member and, therefore, the processing performed by the processing machine will not be adversely affected. For this reason, the processing is capable of being executed reliably.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a loader selectively loads and unloads the workpiece relative to the processing machine, the loader is configured to travel along a rail while holding the workpiece, and the shroud support member defines a rail support member to support the rail. Because the shroud support member also defines the rail support member, there is no need to provide any separate or extra rail support member. Thus, it is possible to prevent vibrations of the loader from being transmitted to the processing machine.
In an additional preferred embodiment of the present invention, the shroud preferably includes a box-shaped processing station covering unit configured to enclose the processing station and to define a reinforcement for the shroud support member, and a plate shaped decorative covering unit configured to cover the machine bed and a support unit of the processing machine. In this case, the shroud is configured to cover not only the processing station, but also a machine tool main body as a whole.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the processing machine is provided in a plural number, each of the processing machines is preferably installed on an independent machine bed. If the processing machines are installed on the respective machine beds that are independent from each other, vibrations generated by the processing performed by one processing machine will not be transmitted to any other processing machine through the machine bed and, therefore, the processing performed by any other processing machine will not be adversely affected.
Any combination of at least two constructions, disclosed in the appended claims and/or the specification and/or the accompanying drawings should be construed as included within the scope of the present invention. In particular, any combination of two or more of the appended claims should be equally construed as included within the scope of the present invention.
The above and other elements, features, steps, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the preferred embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In particular,
The machine tool main body 1 is best shown in
The spindle 12 is a shaft extending in an anteroposterior direction (a Z-axis direction) and includes a chuck 14 mounted on a front ends thereof to hold a corresponding work piece. This spindle 12 is rotatably supported by a corresponding headstock 15 mounted on the associated bed 11 and is rotatively driven by a spindle motor (not shown) mounted on the corresponding headstock 15.
The tool post 13 preferably is in the form of a polygonal shaped turret including a plurality of peripheral surfaces altogether defining an outer periphery of the turret. As is well known to those skilled in the art, a plurality of tools (not shown) are adapted to be fitted to the respective peripheral surfaces of the tool post 13 and some or all of the tools are, when the corresponding spindle 12 rotates, selectively indexed to a processing position one at a time. The tool post 13 is supported on a feed slide 16 mounted on the associated machine bed 11 for movement in the anteroposterior direction (Z-axis direction) and also in a bilateral direction (X-axis direction).
The workpiece W then held by the chuck 14 on the respective spindle 12 is processed with the tool then brought into contact with such workpiece during the rotation of each of the spindles 12. With the feed slide 16 moved in the anteroposterior direction, the tool is fed in a direction axially of the corresponding spindle 12 and, with the feed slide 16 moved in the bilateral direction, the depth of cut of the workpiece W by the tool is adjusted.
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The shroud 5 preferably includes a processing station covering unit 50 configured to enclose a processing station Q, the decorative covering unit 51 and left and right slide doors 52 provided in a front surface portion of the processing station Q. The decorative covering unit 51 encloses the machine bed 11 of the machine tool main body 1, the headstock 15 which is a support unit for the spindle 12, and the feed slide 16 which is a support unit for the tool post 13. The processing station Q is a region where the workpiece is processed by the spindle 12 and the tool post 13, which define constituent elements or components of the processing machine.
The processing station covering unit 50 preferably is, as shown in
A lower end portion of the front plate segment 50a is provided with a rail member 58 which defines a rail for the slide doors 52. The rail member 58 includes opposite end portions which protrude laterally outwardly beyond the left and right side plate segments 50c and terminate at respective lower to-be-supported portions 58a, which are supported by the shroud support member 6. Also, the left and right side plate segments 50c are provided with respective upper to-be-supported portions 59 each protruding laterally outwardly therefrom and supported by the adjacent shroud support member 6. The upper to-be-supported member 59 preferably has a generally inverted L-shaped configuration having a horizontal portion 59a and a vertical portion 59b, with a plurality of reinforcement ribs 59c provided between the horizontal and vertical portions 59a and 59b. A support structure configured to support the lower and upper to-be-supported portions 58a and 59 via the shroud support members 6 will be described in detail later.
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The shroud support member 6 is installed in a non-contact relationship with respect to each of the machine beds 11 of the machine tool main body 1. The shroud support member 6 includes, as shown in
The respective front support posts 61A of the left and right stands 60 are connected together through a second connecting plate 67 of a substantial width and the respective upper frames 62 of the left and right stands 60 are connected together through a control console mounted frame 68 that extends in a bilateral direction. Also, a rail mounting plate 62a configured to support the travelling rail 22 for the loader 2A is provided on the top frame 62 of each of the left and right stands 60. Yet, vertically extending left and right leg members 69a are fixed to respective front ends of the top frames 62 of the left and right stands 60, and a slide door guide frame 69 of a gate shape is provided.
The processing station covering unit 50 is supported by the shroud support member 6 as shown in
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The decorative covering unit 51 referred to previously includes the plate shaped portions 51a, 51b and 51c fitted to various portions of the shroud support member 6. In other words, on a front side of the front plate segment 50a of the processing station covering unit 50, the front surface plate shaped portion 51a is fitted to the connecting frame 64 and the slide door guide frame 69. The front surface plate shaped portion 51a is not fitted to a front side portion of the opening 53 of the front plate segment 50a, which preferably is configured to be open. The side surface plate shaped portion 51b is fitted to an outer side surface of the left and right stands 60. Between the rear support posts 61b of the left and right stands 60, the rear surface plate shaped portion (not shown) is fitted. Also, on a side upwardly of the chip receiving unit 75, the front surface lower plate shaped part 51c is fitted so as to cover the rail member 58 of the processing station covering unit 50.
The left and right slide doors 52 have their lower ends slidably supported by the rail member 58 of the processing station covering unit 50 for movement in a leftward and rightward direction and also have their upper ends fitted to the slide door guide frame 69 of the shroud support member 6 for movement in the leftward and rightward direction. With the slide doors 52 slid in the leftward and rightward direction, a front surface portion of the processing station Q is configured to be selectively opened and closed.
According to the construction of the machine tool as hereinabove described, since the shroud 5 is supported by the shroud support member 6 which is in a non-contact relation with the machine beds 11 of the machine tool main body 1, vibrations from the outside of the machine will not be transmitted to the machine beds 11 through the shroud 5 and the shroud support member 6. Also, since the traveling rail 22 for the loader 2A is supported by the rail mounting plate 62a of the shroud support member 6, vibrations produced during the travelling of the loader 2A are not transmitted to the machine beds 11. In addition, although the machine tool main body 1 preferably is a parallel double spindle lathe including two sets of processing machines, for example, the machine beds 11, on which the respective processing machines are mounted, are independent from each other, and therefore, vibrations brought about by the processing of one of the processing machines are not transmitted directly to the other of the processing machines. Accordingly, the vibrations inside and outside of the machine will not adversely affect the processing performed by the spindles 12 and the tool posts 13, which define respective constituent elements of the processing machines and, therefore, the processing is reliably accomplished.
In the machine tool of the structure described above, since the shroud support member 6 defines a support member for the travelling rail 22, there is no need to provide any extra support member for the travelling rail 22 and, therefore, the structure is simplified.
In addition, the shroud 5 of the machine tool makes use of, separate from the box-shaped processing station covering unit 50 enclosing the processing station Q and concurrently defining a reinforcement for the shroud support member 6, the plate-shaped decorative covering unit 51 configured to enclose the machine beds 11 as well as the spindles 15 and the feed slide 16, which define support units of the processing machines. Accordingly, both of the processing station Q and the machine tool main body 1 as a whole are covered.
Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous changes and modifications that are within the scope of the present invention. By way of example, while in describing the foregoing embodiments, the two machine beds 11 have been shown and described as preferably being installed directly on the floor surface F, such an alternative as shown in
In addition, the machine tool main body 1 preferably is not necessarily limited to the double spindle lathe such as shown and described, but may be a three or more spindle lathe, for example. Also, it may be a machine other than the lathe.
Accordingly, such changes and modifications are within the scope of the present invention.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-281062 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/080429 | 11/26/2012 | WO | 00 | 6/17/2014 |