The present invention relates to pneumatic ADE (Advanced Drilling Equipment) machines and more precisely to an improved ADE-machine with built-in logic.
In pneumatic ADE machines, it is common to have an end stop in the form of an abutment on the drilling spindle, acting on an actuator when the drilling task is ended. This actuator then causes the change from the advancement movement transmission path to return movement transmission path. However, when encountering problems during drilling, e.g. the drill is not longer sharp, so that the feed force exceeds what the machine can deliver, the machine, the drill piece and/or the jig, might be mechanically damaged.
This problem is critical, on the one hand because the machines of this kind are very expensive, and on the other hand, the standstill of the machine is costly.
On solution, to this problem is claimed in the French patent application 2,918,592. This solution comprises a triggering means arranged to be sensitive to an increase in feed force, when the ADE machine reaches the end of its stroke. This sensitivity is obtained by a means limiting the feed force that is transmissible along the forward advancement movement transmission path. It is arranged to provide a declutching while at the same time a changeover is made to the return movement transmission path.
When the feed force exceeds the force of a return spring, cams on one of two parts forming a clutch will cause the other part to move axially, while compressing the return spring. This in turn will open a sealing joint to let in compressed air into a working chamber, which causes activation of the return movement transmission path. Parts of the transmission path are also parts of what could be called an actuator, limiting this construction to trigger a return movement of the drill spindle. This effect will occur when the spindle has completed its stroke, but also when the feed force needed for advancing the drill exceeds the force of the return spring.
Accordingly, it is not possible to judge if the drilling stroke is completed or if the drilling operation has been disrupted for some other reason, unless an operator of the ADE machine is continuously watching the machine during the full stroke. However, one operator normally attends several ADE-machines, and sometimes they are difficult to see at all during their work.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved pneumatic ADE machine which is more flexible in that it makes it possible to differentiate between a situation when the machine has stopped because the job is finished, and a situation when the machine has stopped because the feed force required for advancing the drill exceeds a predetermined feed force, set to eliminate the risk for damages of the machine, the drill piece, and/or the jig.
This object is achieved with the ADE machine according to the invention having the features defined in the characterizing part of claim 1.
Thus, the flexibility of the machine is greatly improved with the actuator being arranged to send a signal to the machine logic when a predetermined feed force is exceeded when a drilling operation is still not finished.
With the machine according to the invention it is accordingly possible to let the signal be a pneumatic signal, which affects the machine logic to make the machine stop, or to make the machine stop and also to changeover to the return movement transmission path, while at the same time signalling that the intended drilling operation really is not finished but was interrupted, or any other suitable measure.
It is also possible for this signal to be an electrical signal, a hydraulic signal, and this signal could affect the machine logic in any desired way.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the machine logic includes a separate end stop actuator, which changes over from the advancement movement transmission path to the return movement transmission path when a drilling operation is successfully completed.
The above and other objects of the invention are achieved with the method according to the invention as defined in claim 1. Further developments and preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the sub claims.
The invention will now be described more in detail below with reference to an embodiment shown in the attached drawing, in which the only FIGURE shows a schematic, partly cross sectional view of an ADE machine according to the present invention.
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The rotation/torque comes in from the motor through a first gear A which is mounted on a shaft B. The shaft B is connected to a first part D of a clutch. The first clutch part D is axially biased by a spring C. The torque/rotation is in this case transferred through balls E to a second clutch part F. The balls E lie in grooves in the clutch parts D, F. The second clutch part F, in turn, is connected to a second gear G. The feed force/rotation is taken from the second gear G in order to give feed force/rotation for forward and return advancement and for drilling.
According to the invention an actuator is arranged in the movement path of the first clutch part D; in the preferred embodiment shown in the FIGURE, the actuator is a pneumatic valve H; said actuator being activated when the first clutch part D is displaced axially.
In an overload situation, that is when the torque exceeds the predetermined feed force, the first and second clutch parts D, F will move in relation to each other, whereby the balls will leave their grooves and the first clutch part D will be moved axially against the force of the biasing spring C. This will activate an actuator means, which could be, as illustrated in the drawing, the pneumatic valve H. The actuator will send a signal which is transferred to the machine logic, and in case the actuator means is the pneumatic valve, it will activate a pneumatic function, such as turning off the motor and accordingly stop the drilling, or to stop the drilling and start the return advancement of the drill. Thereby, a failure of any components of the drilling machine is prohibited. The clutch will be reset by the rotation of the first gear A or alternatively the second gear G until the balls E again end up in their respective grooves in the clutch parts D, F.
In one embodiment of the invention, the machine logic is designed so that when the predetermined feed force is exceeded, the machine is stopped, and the reverse advancement is initiated, while at the same time a warning is given that the drilling operation is not correctly performed. This warning is preferably a visibly or audibly detectable signal.
In another embodiment of the invention, the machine logic is designed so that when the predetermined feed force is exceeded, the machine is stopped, and the reverse advancement has to be initiated manually.
The above described embodiment is only one example of a technical solution, and the clutch is not limited to the exact embodiment shown in the FIGURE, provided that when reaching the predetermined torque, is should cause an axial displacement of one of the torque transferring parts against a biasing force corresponding to the predetermined torque, with the accompanying influence of a signalling means, such as a pneumatic valve, which in turn activates a logic function. This logic function could be turning off the machine completely, and thereby stop the drilling, or to stop the drilling and start a return advancement of the drill.
In certain drilling applications the drill hole is countersunk as part of the drilling cycle. In that case it is very important that the drilling process is stopped at a well defined stop. According to a development of the invention the load limiting device is used to obtain this well defined stop, in that the machine is allowed to run until it reaches a mechanical stop which triggers the load limiting device.
This could be accomplished with a stop ring I arranged on the drill spindle mechanically hits a stop J, whereby the drilling/countersinking is stopped in the same way as above.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a second actuator, e.g. a pneumatic valve is arranged, which is activated by a stop ring on the drill spindle. Accordingly, in such a case the clutch will only be active in an overload situation, and will not be activated during normal operation of the ADE machine.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0901239-4 | Sep 2009 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2010/051030 | 9/24/2010 | WO | 00 | 3/23/2012 |