The present invention relates to a numerical control tool machine.
In numerical control tool machines a felt problem is the reduction of set-up times. At the same time, for high production-volume pieces dedicated machines are designed only (or almost) for the processing of those pieces, so as to specialize at most and speed up the machining operations.
Clearly the versatility of the machine is penalized compared to its production speed. Furthermore, the machine is very expensive, and only gets amortized in many years after a prolonged single-piece production.
The main object of the invention is to improve the present state of the art.
Another object of the invention is to create an improved tool machine able of being equipped faster.
These and other objects are achieved by what is stated in the attached claims; advantageous technical characteristics are defined in the dependent claims.
A numerical control tool machine is proposed comprising:
a table rotable about an—in use—vertical axis,
N machining stations, N≥2, arranged around the table,
a support for a piece to be machined, the support
means or a device (or a clamping device or means) for connecting the support to the table or release it depending on the state of a control input.
By clamping or clamping means an assembly of elements is meant which perform the function of keeping the support and the table united together, or of making them detachable, conditionally on the state of a control input.
The aforesaid means allow changing the supports on the table in a fast manner, avoiding e.g. to fix the supports with screws.
The locking members ensure that the workpiece never leaves the support while it is machined in the N stations, ideal condition for not introducing errors.
Preferably, said means (for connecting) are permanently mounted attached to the support, to simplify the assembly.
The control input may be e.g.
According to preferred embodiments, the support extends mainly along a plane and is mounted on the table so that the plane is—in use—horizontal or vertical.
Preferably, in the embodiment with the support arranged horizontal, the table comprises pass-through openings passing from one side thereof to the other, so that a tool can work the piece by crossing the thickness of the table.
Preferably, in the embodiment with the support arranged vertical, the support comprises pass-through openings passing from one side thereof to the other, so that a tool can work the piece by passing through the thickness of the support.
In the embodiment with support placed vertically, preferably the support is mounted on the table so that it can rotate about a vertical axis, parallel to the rotation axis of the table. This degree of freedom for the support not only facilitates the machining of the tool in one of the N stations (also reducing the number of stations), but also the disposal of chips, which fall away from the piece by gravity. Note the remarkable advantage of being able to rotate the support by 180 degrees at each station. The piece can thus show both the upper face and the lower face placed on the support, without the piece having to be re-clamped. The machining of the rear side positioned on the support takes place through the aforesaid pass-through windows or openings arranged in the support itself, through which the operating unit can access. These two aspects contribute synergistically to the efficiency of the machine.
According to a preferred embodiment, the means for connecting comprise two parts connectable together to each other, a first part fixed on the support and a second part fixed part on the table.
According to a preferred embodiment, one of said parts comprises a cone or a truncated cone, and the other part comprises a complementarily shaped cavity.
This system guarantees the mechanically precise and repeatable centering of the support on the table. In addition, the mechanical precision allows limiting the probing operations or measurements on the piece.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first and second parts are configured as male-female parts that can fit one into the other.
According to a preferred embodiment, said means (for connecting) comprise a locking element movable between two positions for respectively constraining or not the first and second part, the position of the movable locking element being controllable by said control input.
According to a preferred embodiment, the machine comprises probing means for detecting the actual position of the support on the table and compensating for positional errors thereof by changing the machining program performed by the tools in the N stations.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for operating the aforementioned machine, in one or each of its variants, comprising the steps of
According to a preferred embodiment, the piece is
Further advantages will become clear from the following description, which refers to an example of a preferred embodiment of a machine in which:
Equal numbers in the figures indicate equal or substantially equal parts. In order not to crowd the drawings, sometimes same elements are not numbered.
The frame 12 also houses a plurality of machining stations 14, in the example five, which are equipped with tool and arranged around the table 10. By turning the table 10 about the axis Y1 a piece can be moved in sequence across the stations 14 to be machined therein.
The table 10, shown isolated in
Particular efficiency was experienced when
The supports 30, shown isolated in
The two heads 32, 34, a lower one and an upper one, are fixed respectively on a different flange 22, while the central body 36 protrudes from the drum 20 to bring the piece 42 closer to the tools of the stations 14.
The central body 36 comprises blocking members 40, e.g. pneumatic clamps, to hold the piece 42 thereon during rotation about the axis Y1 and all the machining performed in the stations 14. Preferably the body 36 is rotatable with respect to the heads 32, 34 about the axis Y2 (via a known drive, e.g. an electric motor mounted in the head 32), with the advantage that the piece 42 can also show to the tools of a station 14 the side previously facing the central drum 20.
Advantageously, the central body 36 is fixed to the two heads 32, 34 via a quick-release connection. For this purpose the body 36 comprises anchoring means to the heads 32, 34 which can be activated/deactivated in dependency of the state of a control input. By being able to change the bodies 36 on the table 10 the machine MC can be quickly equipped for a new piece, thus becoming very flexible as well as usable in low or medium volume production lines.
The anchoring means in the illustrated variant comprise two facing parts which can couple on command: a fixed part on the heads 32, 34 and a fixed part on the body 36.
The fixed part on the heads 32, 34 comprises (
The fixed part on the body 36 comprises (
The pin 50 and the cavity 62 are configured as male-female parts that can be fitted into each other. To attach the body 36 to the heads 32, 34, and therefore to the table 10, the body 36 is moved horizontally near the heads 32, 34 so that the pin 50 inserts into the cavity 62 and, for example through an input of compressed air or oil, the pins 52 are controlled to come out from the pin 50 and enter the corresponding holes in the cavity 62, in order to join the body 36 and the heads 32, 34 together.
An operating method for machining a piece 42 with the machine MC comprises the steps of
By construction, a support 30 is dedicated to the piece to be machined, or it is however not possible to load onto the support 30 any piece.
An operating method with the machine MC to change the type of pieces to be machined, comprises e.g. the steps of
Thus the production of a series of different pieces can begin.
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