This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of European Application 18 188 849.6, filed Aug. 14, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a method and a device for spray painting a workpiece by means of an application device, wherein the workpiece has at least two components that are movable relative to each other which are at least sectionally arranged or meshing with each other such that, dependent on the relative position of the components, at least a subregion of one of the components is mounted shadedly (blocked) so that the subregion is inaccessible for spray painting by the application device.
The surface of workpieces is coated with a paint in spray painting. For this purpose, the paint, in particular a corrosion protection, is applied by means of an application device, which is configured, for example, as a high-speed rotation atomizer and is fastened to a multi-axis robot. For complex workpieces, which are assembled from several components, the individual components were often spray painted and then assembled to form the finished workpiece. However, in the automotive industry in particular, there has been a transition to first assemble the unpainted components and then to paint the already assembled workpieces.
However, for workpieces that have components that are movable relative to each other, it should be noted that some components or at least subregions thereof should not or may not be spray painted. Such subregions are masked prior to spray painting by being covered by suitable films or the like.
Furthermore, in particular in the case of workpieces made from components which are movable relative to each other, some subregions of components can be covered by other components in such a way that these subregions are not reached for spray painting by the application device. To completely paint such workpieces, the spray painting must be interrupted and the affected components must be displaced by hand until a complete painting of the workpiece by the application device is possible. However, the interruption of the spray painting and the displacement of the components requires time and must be performed regularly by trained persons who are dressed in appropriate protective clothing, which is associated with a corresponding time and cost.
An On this basis, the object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for spray painting of workpieces, which allows a fast, complete and cost-saving painting of a workpiece.
In the context of the method according to the invention, it is provided that one of the components is moved during the spray painting by means of an actuator in such a way that the shaded subregion of the component is displaced so that it is accessible for spray painting by the application device.
The device according to the invention has an actuator which allows a movement of the component during the spray painting, so that the shaded subregion of the component is displaceable so that it is accessible for spray painting by the application device.
By means of the device according to the invention and the method according to the invention, even complex workpieces made of several components can be spray painted completely in an automatic booth, which components have concealed or shaded subregion. Thus, a fast, complete and in this case cost-saving painting of complex workpieces made of moving components is possible.
In the context of the present invention, the affected components of the workpiece can be movable in any manner relative to each other. In particular, it is provided that the components are rotatable relative to each other and that at least one of the components is rotated by the actuator or is rotatable by the actuator.
Regardless of the specific movable mounting of the components, it is preferably provided that the actuator has a contact device by means of which a detachable connection to the rotatable or displaceable component of the workpiece is obtainable. In the case of a rotatable component, it is preferably provided that the rotatable component is rotated by at least 30°, 60°, 90°, 120° or 180°, so that all regions of the component are reachable by the application device for spray painting.
The present method preferably comprises the following method steps for the complete spray painting of a workpiece:
As an alternative to interrupting the spray painting, also a continuous spray painting of the workpiece using the application device is provided, for which purpose the component is simultaneously rotated or displaced for spray painting until the workpiece is completely spray painted.
It has already been pointed out that in using the present device and using the present method, it is possible to spray paint complex workpieces which are assembled from several components and which are connected to each another in a partially movable manner. Such a workpiece can in particular be a motor vehicle axle which comprises
Subsequently, the painting of the immovable axle body is effected, which is unproblematic even with a single application device.
In the subsequent painting of the (rear) wheel suspension, the wheel suspension is to be rotated to the left by a constant angle in the transport direction analogous to the front. Since the actuator in this case engages in the transport direction, a rotation of the wheel suspension to the left also takes place from its view. The movements on the front and rear wheel suspension must therefore be executed mirror-inverted. To be able to execute this complex sequence of movements, it is preferably provided that a two-sided rotation of the components is possible by means of the actuator and that a rotation takes place without a predetermined preferred direction. Only in this way can the same application device or the same actuator be used for the different sides of a motor vehicle axle, a second application device thereby being unnecessary. The motor vehicle axles can therefore be completely spray painted in a paint shop using a single application device.
In order to be able to fully paint motor vehicle axles of the type described, the contact device of the actuator is preferably a finger or a hook, which engages behind a wheel bolt when rotating the wheel suspension or is insertable into a wheel bolt receptacle.
Alternatively, the contact device can be configured as a gripper by means of which components of the workpiece are grippable, so that the components are rotatable and/or displaceable. In the case of a motor vehicle axle, for example, the brake disk and/or the wheel mount can be gripped and rotated using the gripper.
Finally, the contact device of the actuator can be a contact surface which forms a frictional contact with the component for rotating or displacing the components. For this purpose, the contact surface can have an elastic material which forms a non-slip contact with the component.
In all embodiments of the actuator, the contact device can comprise exchangeable wear elements, which can be removed in the event of wear and replaced by new or unworn elements. In addition, the contact device can be formed to be adjustable.
The actuator can be arranged directly on the application device for performing the method in which an interruption of the spray painting takes place. In the simplest case, this is a finger or a hook, which is configured laterally on the housing of the application device. As a result, the costs of a further movement unit can be saved. However, the spray painting must be interrupted to move the component. Alternatively, for this purpose, the actuator can be arranged on a separate robot arm, so that a rotation and/or displacement of the component by means of the actuator is possible, while the application device simultaneously spray paints the workpiece.
Specific embodiments of the present invention are explained below and with reference to the figures. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings,
A robot arm 12 is provided for spray painting the motor vehicle axle 2, at the tip of which robot arm an application device 13 is attached in the form of a high-speed rotation atomizer. The application device 13 can be aligned in any position due to the elements of the robot arm 12 being arranged movable relative to each other. Five different positions P1, . . . , 5 of the application device 13 are illustrated by way of example in
Regardless of the various possibilities of movement of the robot arm 12, there are construction-dependent shadow regions on the workpiece which are inaccessible for spray painting using the application device 13. An example of such a shadow region 14 is illustrated in
In order to produce a complete and uniform spray painting, the device according to the invention has an actuator 15, which in the illustrated embodiments has a contact device configured as a hook 16 and which is fastened on the application device 13. One of the wheel bolts 11 can be engaged behind by means of this hook 16 and the wheel suspension 8 can be rotated together with the wheel mount 9 and the brake disk 10 by approximately 180°, so that the region 14 (
An alternative contact device of the actuator 15 is illustrated in
The figures show an embodiment variant in which the contact device of the actuator 15 is arranged directly on the application device 13, so that the spray painting must be interrupted for rotating or displacing the movable component. Alternatively, the contact device can also be arranged on a separate robot arm, so that a continuous spray painting is possible.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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18 188 849.6 | Aug 2018 | EP | regional |