The present invention concerns a manipulating device for workpieces subjected to machining in a lathe, in particular in a vertical turret lathe.
The invention finds a particular, although not exclusive, application in the field of vertical turret lathes in which the workpiece to be machined is disposed on a table or chuck rotating about a vertical axis, and wherein the toolholder saddle or carriage is slidably mounted on a horizontal guide or traverse also capable of vertical raising/lowering movements with respect to the chuck.
Known solutions provide for the use of manipulating devices, provided on the toolholder saddle, in particular comprising a pair of workpiece gripping devices respectively mounted on one or the other of the opposed lateral sides of the toolholder saddle. With this configuration, the gripping devices provide for the loading of the workpieces to be machined and the unloading of the machined workpieces, by means of the movement of the toolholder saddle along the horizontal guide. A preferred configuration provides that a workpiece loading station and a workpiece unloading station are respectively positioned on the lathe on laterally opposed sides. In this case, when the machining of a workpiece is completed, the saddle can be displaced into a position in which one gripping device is located at the loading station to take up a workpiece to be machined, and the other gripping device is located in axis on the chuck to take up the workpiece just machined. Once the simultaneous gripping of the workpieces by both manipulators has occurred, a subsequent movement of the saddle along the guide brings it into a second position in which the device with the workpiece to be machined is at the chuck and the device with the machined workpiece is at the unloading station. In this way, by means of suitable dimensioning of the distances between the loading and unloading stations and the chuck, the result obtained is that the lathe itself, by means of the movement of the toolholder saddle, undertakes the loading and unloading of the workpieces.
A technical solution of the aforesaid type, if the loading and unloading stations provide workpiece conveyors equipped with mechanical stops for arresting the workpiece, in particular at the loading station, in a predetermined position so as to be grasped correctly by the gripping device, has certain limitations.
In particular, the arrival at the loading station of workpieces to be machined having different dimensions requires a different, corresponding positioning of the mechanical stop necessary to compensate the dimensional differences of the workpieces and to allow the manipulator, with the same horizontal travel of the saddle, to position itself in axis with the workpiece in order to grasp it correctly. This makes the loading/unloading sequence not very flexible, involving additional times for the operations of registration of the positioning of the mechanical stop, for which the intervention of specialised personnel is required, all this having a deleterious effect on the productivity of the production line in which the lathe having the loading and unloading stations is positioned.
The problem underlying the present invention is that of providing a manipulating device for lathes and a lathe including such a device which are structurally and functionally designed so as to make it possible to remedy the limitations mentioned with reference to the prior art cited.
This problem is solved by the invention by means of a manipulating device and a lathe which are produced according to the following description.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following detailed description of a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings mentioned, the reference 1 indicates as a whole a manipulating device, produced according to the invention, and designed to be fitted to a lathe 2 with vertical turret 3. With particular reference to
For the transfer of the workpieces to be machined, indicated by P in the drawings, to and from the lathe, the lathe is associated with a loading station C for the workpieces P to be machined and with a separate unloading station S for the machined workpieces, the stations being disposed on laterally opposed sides of the lathe and suitably spaced therefrom. Each loading and unloading station is conveniently provided with a respective conveyor belt for respectively feeding the workpieces P to be machined to the lathe and for unloading the machined workpieces and removing them from the work area. The reference 8 indicates the conveyor belt to the loading station C, while 9 indicates a similar belt located in the unloading station S.
Between the opposed ends of the belts 8, 9 the chuck 4 is positioned at predetermined distances from the belts, preferably in an intermediate position between them.
The manipulating device 1 comprises a first and a second manipulator, indicated respectively by 10 and 11, each of which comprises a respective gripping device 10a, 11a, provided for example in the form of a pincer or another similar item of equipment for gripping and manipulating the workpiece P. Each manipulator 10, 11 is in addition rigidly connected to a respective, different saddle 12,13, both the saddles being slidably mounted on the guide 5 so as to be displaceable in the direction X with respective movements independent of one another. In this regard, each saddle 12, 13 may be controlled by separate, different entraining means, for example of the type including recirculating ball screws, or other similar systems for transmission and conversion of the motion. In this way, owing to the independent movements of the saddles 12, 13, the respective manipulators 10, 11 are displaceable, together with the corresponding saddles, with movements independent of one another, in particular in the axial direction X. The reference symbols X′ and X″, for greater clarity, indicate the respective directions of the axial strokes executed by the manipulators 10, 11. The result is that the distance, indicated by D, between the manipulators, measured in the direction X, is therefore variable and may conveniently be adjustable during the working cycle of the lathe, for the function which will become clear hereinafter.
One or both of the saddles 12, 13 may be equipped with one or more tools U, shown only diagrammatically in the drawings, and suitable for carrying out the preselected machining operations for the workpiece P.
In the loading station C, at the free end of the conveyor belt 8 a mechanical stop member 15 is provided which, by interfering with the travel of the workpiece P along the belt, functions as a stroke limiter for arresting the workpiece P in a preselected position relative to the belt. This positioning is selected to permit the manipulator 10 to position itself, in its travel along X′, coaxially with the workpiece P to be picked up on the belt. Provision is made for this positioning to take place in one of the end positions of the travel of the manipulator along X′. In this position, a vertical movement of the manipulator 10 parallel to the axis Z causes the gripping device 10a to grasp the workpiece P on the belt 8.
The reference 16 indicates a further mechanical stop member capable of being associated with the unloading belt 9 in a manner entirely similar to that provided for in the belt 8 described above.
With reference to
In operation, provision is made for the manipulating device 1 to be displaceable between a first and a second operating state shown respectively by solid lines and by dashed lines in
The invention thus solves the problem posed, providing the advantages mentioned above compared with the known solutions.
In particular, there will be greater flexibility of the loading and unloading phases of the lathe by means of the manipulating device according to the invention, in particular when workpieces or batches of workpieces to be machined which are dimensionally different from one another are fed to the lathe.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PF2007A000077 | Mar 2007 | IT | national |
The present application is a U.S. National Stage Application of PCT/EP2008/052570 filed on Mar. 3, 2008, which claims priority to Italian patent application PD2007A000077 filed Mar. 7, 2007, the contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/52570 | 3/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/4/2009 |