The invention relates to a positioning device for positioning a tool holder on a tool turret of a machine tool by means of positioning pins, which are secured to the tool turret and which engage with receptacles on the tool holder when the tool holder is attached to the tool turret.
Tool turrets having a swiveling tool disk, which have a plurality of work stations on the outer circumference, to which tool holders for machining tools can be secured in a precisely fitting position, are state of the art in various designs, cf. for instance DE 10 2005 033 890 A1 or DE 10 2014 003 336 A1. Such tool turrets usually have a base body, which can be connected to the corresponding machine tool and on which the tool disk is mounted rotatably about the turret axis, wherein the work stations equipped with tool holders can be pivoted into a working position by rotating the tool disk. The machining tools to be used with the tool holders are mainly tools for metal cutting, such as rotatory driven drilling or turning tools, or static tools, such as lathe tools. For certain manufacturing tasks, such as workpieces for the production of small series, the machining tools have to be changed frequently, resulting in a considerable amount of work for the operating personnel. To reduce the resulting high machining costs, efforts are made to provide mechanical support for the process of changing the tool. A post-published state of the art to this effect is disclosed in patent application DE 10 2018 004 677.0. In the tool turret shown there, the fixing devices, which are usually provided in such tool turrets for attaching the tool holders to the work stations and releasing them therefrom, can be actuated under machine control. In this way, in automatic operation the change process can be performed by means of a handling robot, which removes the released tool holder and inserts another tool holder in the work station. When the tool change is performed fully automatically, an at least partially automated operation of the entire concerning machining system is feasible as well, which provides for a reduction in set-up costs and results in a corresponding reduction of man hours and labor costs.
To warrant high-precision machining when using the tool turrets, it is imperative that the positioning device provides for an absolutely accurate position of the tool holders used at the work station concerned. This results in high demands on the accuracy of the geometry of the positioning pins and the receptacles provided on the tool holder for the engagement of the positioning pins. When the machine is used to change tools, this in turn implies that the gripper on a robot arm must comply with the tightest tolerances in controlling the position of the gripper during the insertion process. To ensure a safe insertion of the gripped tool holder, high demands must therefore be made on both the mechanics and the control of the handling robot concerned.
With regard to this issue, the invention addresses the problem of providing a positioning device, which guarantees a highly precise positioning of the tool holder concerned and which is particularly suitable for machine-based positioning in the course of tool change operations.
According to the invention, this problem is solved by a positioning device having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing part of claim 1, at least one of the receptacles of the tool holder is formed by a sleeve, with which the assignable positioning pin engages in the mounted state while contacting the inner circumferential surface of the sleeve, wherein the inner circumferential surface is part of an expanding part which, when the pin engages, expands elastically and flexibly away from the pin. When the gripper of the concerning handling system moves the tool holder to the concerning work station, the respective positioning pin therefore engages with an elastically yielding sleeve part via a contact point, to provide compensation for positional tolerances of the attachment position of the tool holder. Due to the resulting reduced requirements for small positional tolerances of the gripper and correspondingly reduced demands on the mechanics and control of a handling system, the positioning device according to the invention is therefore advantageously suited for machine tool change processes to be performed reliably and at low cost.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the pin, to the extent that it protrudes from the turret, has an outer circumferential surface, which is at least partially different from the inner circumferential surface of the sleeve in such a way that in the mounted state only partial contact, preferably in the manner of a line contact, is established between the surfaces. Avoiding full-surface contact together with the corresponding reduction in the effective friction surface result in a more favorable ratio between axial pull-in force and the transverse force, acting as alignment force, during the insertion process.
The arrangement can be advantageously made such that the outer circumferential surface of the pin is at least partially convex or conical and the inner circumferential surface of the sleeve is conical or concave at least in the area of contact. With particular advantage, the combination of a spherically ground positioning pin and a sleeve having an inner cone can be provided in this respect.
In preferred exemplary embodiments, in the installed state the inner circumference of the sleeve expands conically towards the surroundings, wherein the expanding part of the sleeve is encompassed on the outer circumference by a recess in the holder through which the sleeve passes while maintaining a radial gap. The expanding part of the sleeve thus forms a kind of entry funnel for engaging with the pin, wherein the wall of said entry funnel can be expanded due to the radial gap to the encompassing wall of the tool holder.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, both the pin and the sleeve is fixed in the turret or in the holder by one screw connection each, have a continuous hollow duct, in which a point of action for an operating tool is located, and rest against the turret or the holder via an annular support part outside the screw connection. Securing by means of screwing, in conjunction with the point of action, formed in the hollow duct, advantageously having the shape of a hexagon socket, permits secure fixing based on a simple assembly process, wherein simultaneously the screw-in depth of the pin and/or sleeve can be specified via the positional relationship between the support part and the turret or holder in the screwed-in state.
Advantageously, the arrangement can be made in such a way that the holder, having a rectangular cross-section, has at each of its corner areas one sleeve, to which four pins are assigned on the turret at a preferably standardized interface, wherein the holder and the pins provide a reach-through for the passage of a drive shaft of a drivable machining tool, which can be secured at the turret by means of the holder. The arrangement of mating points distributed in this way ensures high-precision alignment in both the direction of the turret axis and transversely to the latter, wherein at the same time the interaction, according to the invention, between the respective pin and the expandable expanding part of the sleeve eliminates the problems normally occurring for several mating points because of static overdetermination.
The arrangement can be advantageous in that the holder remains still on the turret by means of a detachable fixing device even if a coupling device in the turret has released the holder for a tool change operation. This provides the advantageous option of safely transferring a tool holder to be changed to a desired change position by turning the tool disk without the released tool holder falling off the tool disk in the process, if a tool change processes is performed automatically or semi-automatically, wherein a tool holder to be exchanged is released by system control in a work station, as shown in the German patent application DE 10 2018 004 677.0, which discloses a post-published state of the art.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, this fixing device for a holder has at least one bending rod, one free fixing end of which is secured to the holder and, in the mounted state, the other free latching end of which extends under a projection in the hollow duct of the pin, and wherein the latching end of the bending rod, which passes through both cavities and is actuated by means of an actuating device, comes out of engagement with the projection of the pin and the holder, released from the turret, can be removed.
Advantageously, the arrangement may in this case be such that the actuating device has an actuating pin, which is supported in the holder transversely displaceable to the bending rod, wherein one end of the actuating pin acts on the bending rod and from the other end, which is accessible from the outside of the holder, the actuating pin can be set into a shift motion, which brings the latching end of the bending rod into the releasing position. The accessibility of the actuation from the outside permits, in the case of change operations to be performed mechanically by means of a handling system, the actuation of the fixing device by means of the gripper on the robot arm, which, when gripping the released tool holder, acts on the actuating pin and moves it into the unlocking position.
Below the invention is explained in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing. In the Figures:
The tool turret 2 shown in
The positioning pins 10 are one-piece rotational bodies having an interior, coaxially continuous hollow duct 22. At their mounting end, the positioning pins 10 have a threaded section 24, which can be used to screw them to a female thread 26 in a drilled receiving hole 28 in the mounting surface 8 of the assigned work station of the tool disk 6. At the end of the threaded section 24, the length of which is approximately one third of the total length of the positioning pin 10, the outer diameter of the threaded pin 10 merges at a step 30 into a circular cylindrical part 32 having an enlarged diameter, for which in the drilled receiving hole 28 between the female thread 26 and the end of the drilled hole a drilled hole section 34 forms a snug fit. In the screwed-in position, wherein the step 30 contacts the shoulder formed between the cylindrical part 32 and the female thread 26 (
As an alignment part, assigned to the foot part 14 of the tool holders 12, 16, 18 or the cover 20, a sleeve 40 is provided which, like the positioning pins 10, is formed by a one-piece rotary body which, as a screw-in part, has an male threaded section 42 which, starting from the end of the male threaded section 42, extends along approximately one quarter of the total length of the sleeve 40 and can be screwed together with an female thread 68 in a drilled receiving hole 66 of the foot part 14 concerned. Like the positioning pins 10, the sleeve 40 has an inner, continuous, coaxial hollow duct 44, see
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 000 383.7 | Jan 2019 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/050216 | 1/7/2020 | WO | 00 |