Varieties of high production manufacturing and automotive assembly processes, particularly automotive industry fastening applications, currently use a fixed mount gang-head configuration or group mounting of nut runners to assemble component parts. These systems lack flexibility as robots are only able to adjust the position of the nut runners in the fixed position gang configuration collectively, but not individually. Because the nut runners within the gang head are fixed and often spaced closely to each other, these systems typically are limited to servicing one model style and do not adjust quickly or easily to variations in the fastening locations for the component parts. In addition, the limited spacing between the nut runners nearly precludes these systems from allowing individual nut runners within the configuration to compensate for pitch changes required to service various models and fastening locations. Using a fixed position gang head configuration of nut runners ultimately limits the systems versatility by requiring more changeover thereby increasing retooling and build costs for the assembled parts.
What is needed is a flexible fastening system capable of automatically adjusting to changing needs within automotive and manufacturing fastening applications. Further, a six degree of freedom servo-driven parallel link robot with a seventh axis servo motor drives a gear box having arms rotatable about the seventh axis to vary the pitch of the nut runners for fastening component parts. The robot's flexibility allows for quick adaption to changes in model styles and fastening locations.
The robot of the present invention is associated with a frame and provides for fastening component parts within manufacturing and automotive assembly processes. The robot includes a plurality of arms having a first end and a second end such that the first end is operatively supported by the frame. An actuator is mounted between the first and the second end for varying the length of the arms. A wrist having a top side, a bottom side and an aperture centered thereon such that the top side of the wrist further comprises a plurality of paired connection points. A pair of the second ends of the plurality of arms are operatively secured to each of the connection points on the top side of the wrist such that varying the length of the arms provides movement of the wrist about six axes of translation. A servo motor is mounted on the top of the wrist and in driving communication downward through the aperture in the wrist. A gear box is mounted on the bottom side of the wrist and secured to the servo motor through the aperture in the wrist. The servo motor is adapted for driving the gear box. A pair of swing arms have a first end and a second end, the first end is attached to the gear box. A nut runner is operatively attached to the second end of the swing arms, the servo motor is driving the gear box thereby moving the swing arms and the attached nut runners about a radius. The rotation of the swing arms about the radius and varying the length of the arms provides movement of the nut runners about a seventh axis of translation.
According to another feature of the present invention, the gear box further comprises a harmonic drive having a pair of spur gears. The spur gears are adapted to simultaneously swing the first swing arm and nut runner in an opposite direction to the second swing arm and nut runner about the radius along the seventh axis of translation.
According to another feature of the present invention, movement of the first swing arm and nut runner and the second swing arm and nut runner about the radius ranges from 0-180 degrees of rotation.
According to another feature of the present invention, the nut runners are driven by a servo motor to assist in fastening and loosening the component parts.
According to another feature of the present invention, the actuators are driven by a servo motor to assist in varying the length of the arms thereby moving and positioning the nut runners about a work area for fastening and loosening the component parts.
According to another feature of the present invention, a computer is adapted for controlling the robot.
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