1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a one-piece multipole plate, preferably but without limitation for a magnetic clamping apparatus and a process for making such plate.
As used herein, the term magnetic clamping apparatus is intended to indicate:
2. Description of the Background Art
In prior art, also with reference to
Otherwise, the frame 2 may be formed by assembling together various components with methods well known to those skilled in the art.
The solenoids 3 are appropriately arranged to obtain North/South polarities and are electrically, connected with a power source located outside the frame 2 (not shown).
The solenoids 3 have such a configuration as to define a space for receiving a reversible magnet 4, such as a magnet of the AlNiCo type, above which a pole piece 5 is placed.
The pole piece 5 is obtained by mechanically machining solid ferromagnetic material.
It shall be noted that, as used herein, the term pole piece is intended to indicate an element formed of ferromagnetic material that typically has a surface that is magnetically neutral when the magnetic apparatus is not activated and magnetically active when the magnetic apparatus is activated.
In the particular representation of
Particularly, the pole piece 5 has four of its six faces in which the magnetic field is oriented in one direction, a fifth face in which the direction of the magnetic field, and thus its North/South polarity, can be changed, and a sixth face 5A that can be neutral when the magnetic apparatus is not activated or have the same polarity as the remaining five faces when the magnetic apparatus is activated.
It shall be noted that the magnetic apparatus 1 comprises a plurality of pole pieces 5, which are physically separated from each other and are coupled to the frame 2 to form a workpiece holding surface 2A, on which the workpieces to be mechanically machined are arranged.
In other words, all the faces 5A of the pole pieces 5 form the holding surface 2A of the magnetic plate of the magnetic apparatus, on which the workpieces to be mechanically machined are arranged and firmly clamped, as the magnetic apparatus is activated.
Then, the process includes the step of associating the pole pieces 5 with the frame 2, for example, by means of a screw 6, so that the solenoid 3—reversible magnet 4 assembly can be clamped into a pack.
For this purpose, to allow each pole piece 5 to be coupled to the frame 2, holes 7 are formed both in the frame 2 and in the pole piece 5, such holes being designed to engage the screw 6 for clamping each pole piece 5 against the frame 2.
Furthermore, pole extensions (not shown) may be respectively associated with one or more pole pieces 5, when specifically needed for machining the workpieces.
The pole extension may be associated with the pole piece 5 of the magnetic apparatus 1, for example, by screw connection of the pole extension in an additional hole 8 formed in the pole piece 5, such hole 8 extending along the same longitudinal axis of the hole 7.
Also, the process includes a step during which a static magnet 9, such as Ferrite, or NdFeB, also appropriately oriented, is fitted in the gap between the pole pieces 5.
Finally, the process includes a “calibration” step, in which the flux of the reversible magnet 4 is balanced with the flux of the static magnet 9 and a resin casting step 10, whereby the magnetic apparatus 1 can be made substantially impervious to impurities and/or liquid infiltrations, and any gaps can be filled.
Nonetheless, this process for making the apparatus still suffers from certain problems, including the ones associated with the calibration step.
In addition to being time consuming, the calibration step has to be carried out by specially skilled persons.
It shall be noted that the calibration step is required due to certain problems specially associated with the magnetic apparatus 1, such as:
a) the total flux value that can be obtained from the static magnets of each pole piece, even when it is statistically calculated beforehand, may differ from the value of the reversible magnet being used, in terms of quality, quantity, etc.;
b) the center-to-center distances between each pair of pole pieces 5 that form the holding surface of the magnetic, plate, as well as the distances between the faces of each pair of pole pieces 5 can change due to dimensional tolerances of the various materials (static magnet, pole pieces);
c) the faces of each pair of pole pieces 5 between which the static magnet 9 is fitted are non-parallel due to the screw connection of the pole piece with the frame.
In addition to the above, more problems are associated with the fabrication of a magnetic apparatus, whether or not it is of electro-permanent dual-magnet type, such as:
In view of the above prior art, the object of this invention is to obviate the problems mentioned above with reference to the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is fulfilled by a plate for a magnetic clamping apparatus as described herein.
The object is also fulfilled by a process for making a plate for a magnetic clamping apparatus as described herein.
Finally, the object is also fulfilled by a magnetic clamping apparatus as described herein.
With the present invention, a one-piece multipole plate can be formed from a single piece of ferromagnetic material, thereby affording considerable time savings.
Time savings are also achieved during assembly, because the invention requires a single part, i.e. the one-piece multipole plate, to be only handled.
The one-piece multipole plate so obtained allows easy mounting of a number “N” of pole pieces to the solenoid-reversible magnet unit, no care having to be taken of the alignment and center-to-center distance between the various pole pieces.
Furthermore, with the present invention, the static magnet can be inserted without displacing the pole pieces, no pole piece position adjustment being required, unlike in prior art apparatus, with the pole plate only having to be centered relative to the frame.
Further advantages of the present one-piece multipole plate may be as follows:
Finally, if the inventive plate is used in a dual-magnet magnetic apparatus, it can avoid calibration of the two (static and reversible) magnets, because:
1) the pole pieces are arranged with a constant spacing, the pole piece pitch being provided with less than one tenth of a millimeter tolerance;
2) the inventive plate allows partial short-circuiting of any excess magnetic flux; this can avoid the need of balancing the fluxes of the two (static and reversible) magnets, and thus provide time savings during assembly.
The characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear from the following detailed description of one practical embodiment, which is illustrated without limitation in the annexed drawings, in which:
Referring to the annexed
The plate 11 comprises a plurality of pole pieces 13 which may have, for instance, a square plan section (
The pole pieces 13 extend from the plate 11 and are formed of one piece with said plate 11, i.e. the plurality of pole pieces 13 are part of the plate.
Thus, the plate 11 is a one-piece multipole plate.
Particularly, a plurality of pole pieces 13 project from the plate 11 to define the holding surface 12A of the magnetic apparatus 12, on which the workpieces to be machined (not shown) may be placed.
Thus, a flat ferromagnetic plate having predetermined width L, length l and thickness S is submitted to a number of machining steps to obtain the plate 11, in which a plurality of pole pieces 13, i.e. six, eight or more according to special application requirements, are obtained by forming recesses or grooves 15.
More particularly, the grooves 15 define the periphery of each pole piece 13, to form at least one holding area or surface 13A for each pole piece 13.
The holding surface 12A of the magnetic apparatus 12 is defined by the totality of the holding areas 13A.
It shall be noted that, if the plate 11 is associated with a dual-magnet magnetic apparatus (with static and reversible magnets), these grooves 15 may form a receptacle for the static magnet 9 and the resin 10 (
The residual material portion of the plate 11 at the grooves 15 defines a connecting portion 11A between the various pole pieces 13, to allow connections between pairs of pole pieces 13.
Particularly, this portion 11A creates some kind of partial short-circuit between the static magnets 9 of the pole pieces 13 when the magnetic apparatus is activated and can increase the stiffness of the pole pieces 13 and hence the plate 11, thereby increasing the resistance of the plate to mechanical stresses.
The overall section of this portion 11A shall preferably but without limitation be less than 30% of the area 13A of each pole piece 13, i.e. shall not exceed 30% of the area defined by the holding surface 13A of the pole piece 13.
If the section of the portion 11A is more than 30% the area of the holding surface 13A of each pole piece 13, then the magnetic apparatus 12 might exhibit poorer clamping performances.
Still referring to the annexed figures, a through hole 14 can be seen for each pole piece 14.
This through hole 14 extends through the thickness S of the plate 11 (and hence the thickness of the pole pieces 13) and part of the thickness S″ of the portion of the frame 2 that acts as a base for the magnetic apparatus 12.
It shall be noted that the holes 14 may be preferably formed at the center C of each pole piece 13.
Regardless of the position of the holes 14, a constant pitch P can be achieved between pairs of centers C.
Advantageously, if the holes 14 are formed at the center C of a pole piece 13, then such holes 14 are aligned along predetermined axes that are parallel to the axes of a reference system with orthogonal Cartesian axes X-Y.
It shall be noted that each through hole 14 can have a fastener device 17 associated therewith, whose features are described in the Italian patent application MI2007A001227 that can clamp the solenoid 3—reversible magnet 4 unit into a pack between the pole piece 13 and the base of the frame 2.
The shank of a pole extension (not shown) can be associated with such fastener device 17.
A description of the technical and operating characteristics of a polar extension, as well as the advantages of the use of a pole extension may be found, for instance in the Italian Patent IT1222875 and in the Patent Application MI2007A001353.
Advantageously, while the process for making the magnetic apparatus 12 is similar to the one as described above with reference to the prior art of
This feature provides considerable time savings both in the pole piece manufacturing process and, advantageously, during assembly, one piece being only handled, and not as many pieces as there are pole pieces 5 to be mounted to the magnetic apparatus 12.
It shall be noted that, when a pole extension is used, the construction process ensures centesimal accuracy of the center-to-center distance between pairs of extensions, which increases workpiece machining accuracy.
Particularly referring to
This plate 11, and hence the six pole pieces 13 can be formed from a flat plate by material removal, e.g. through milling or drilling steps.
Particularly, the milling steps define the recesses or grooves 15.
In the particular representation of
In other words, the thickness S′ of the connecting portion 11A is defined by the following relation:
S′=S−H
where S is the thickness of the plate 11 and H is the depth of the grooves 15.
It shall be noted that the grooves 15 of each pole piece of the plurality of pole pieces 13 extend along lines parallel to the axis X and along lines parallel to the axis Y of a reference system with orthogonal Cartesian axes X-Y, so that the pole pieces 13 have a square plan shape and are arranged along parallel rows.
The drilling steps form both the through hole 14 and additional through holes 16 that extend through the section S of the plate 11.
Advantageously, these through holes 16 provide easier alignment of the plate 11 with the frame 2, as well as the passage of resin 10.
Particularly referring to
Here again, the plate 11 and the eight pole pieces 13 can be formed from a flat plate by material removal, e.g. using a milling machine such as a corer.
Particularly, such milling is carried out concentrically with the center C of each pole piece 13.
Thus, a plurality of pole pieces 13 with a circular plan section are obtained.
Once again, in the embodiment as shown in these
Referring now to
It can be appreciated from
Particularly, a position known as “front” or traditional position (see
It shall be noted that the apparatus 12 in which the plate 12 is in a traditional position (
This is particularly advantageous because, due to the deterioration of the holding surface caused by machining, the required workpiece machining accuracy cannot be ensured with time. To obviate this drawback, the use of the plate 11 and its placement in accordance with the pattern as shown in
On the other hand, the apparatus 12 in which the plate 11 is in a back position (
The latter feature is highly advantageous in that the lack of resin on the holding surface ensures that no failure, deformation and/or peeling off of resin occurs in case of machining processes that involve an increase of the temperature of the holding surface 12A.
Furthermore, regardless of which plate position is selected for the magnetic apparatus 12, no liquid can infiltrate to the solenoid area 3, because the one-piece plate 11 creates a metal diaphragm between the solenoids 3 and the working surface.
It shall be noted that, in the particular case of a dual-magnet apparatus (having static and reversible magnets), the feature of having a constant distance between the centers C of the pole pieces 13 avoids the need for calibration, because partial short-circuiting between static magnets 9 provided by the portion 11A of the plate 12 makes it unnecessary to perfectly balance the fluxes of the static magnet 9 and the reversible magnet 4.
It should be further noted that the magnetic apparatus 12 in which the plate 11 has circular pole pieces allows an even better mechanical stress distribution as compared with the embodiment of
Referring now to
It shall be noted that in the special embodiment as shown in
S′=S−H−h
where S is the thickness of the plate 11, H is the depth of the grooves 15 as measured from a surface 13B opposite the holding surface 13A to the holding surface 13A, and h is the depth of the grooves 15 as measured from the holding surface 13A to the surface 13B opposite the holding surface 13A.
Furthermore, it shall be noted that the holding surface 13A has an annular recess 19 for receiving ring 19A, preferably made of non-magnetic metal material, for concentrating the clamping force onto the holding surface 13A of the magnetic apparatus 12 when the magnetic apparatus is activated.
Referring now to
Particularly, these steps involve full material removal from the plate 11, to define through grooves 18 with no material therein.
In other words, the through grooves 18 are apertures in which material has been removed all through the thickness S of the plate 11, i.e. the depth H (or h) of the through grooves 18 is equal to the thickness S of the plate 11.
These grooves 18 define or form the profile of the pole pieces 13 that can assume any shape, e.g. a quadrangular shape (
In other words, the grooves 18 in the plate 11 define the profile of the recesses, each of the latter defining in turn the periphery of the pole pieces 13.
Particularly, the grooves 18 may end at the crossing point 18A with a pointed-profile to allow connection between the pole pieces 13 and partial short-circuiting of static magnets (if any) as well as lower magnetic leakage.
Therefore, along the peripheral edges of the plate 11 and at the crossing point 18A, connection is allowed between pole pieces 13 for partially short-circuiting the static magnets as the magnetic apparatus 12 is activated.
It shall be noted that, in the embodiment as shown in
Conversely, in the embodiment of
Those skilled in the art will obviously appreciate that a number of changes and variants may be made to the arrangements as described hereinbefore to meet specific needs, without departure from the scope of the invention, as defined in the following claims.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/677,964, filed Mar. 12, 2010, pending, a U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/IB2008/001703 filed 30 Jun. 2008 which designated the U.S. and claims priority to Italian Application No. MI2007A001779 filed 14 Sep. 2007, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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