This invention relates to a roller folding head.
Such roller folding heads, which are coupled with a robotic arm and are guided by the arm, are used, e.g., in the automobile industry in order to connect sheet metal together by means of folding operations. One area of application is, for example, the connection of the frame of a sliding roof with the edge of an opening in the roof of a vehicle.
A roller folding head that is suitable for such an operation must be adapted to the respective space requirements in the individual case and may not introduce any forces into the body of the vehicle during the folding operation. In addition, there should be as few swapping operations as possible.
The invention provides for solving the problem a roller folding head for fastening to a robotic arm with two pairs of rollers, each pair of rollers comprising a pressure roller and a counter-roller, both of which interact to bend a flange at a specific angle along a folding line, and with a base body and a carriage that can slide along the base body, the pressure rollers being mounted on the carriage so as to rotate.
Since, according to the above, two pairs of rollers are disposed at the roller folding head, at least two successive folding operations can be carried out. By means of the carriage, to which the pressure rollers are fastened, the pressure rollers are moved into the respective working position.
The two flanges, which are supposed to be connected together by means of the folding operation, are, first of all, parallel to each other, the one flange projecting beyond the other. The projecting segment of the one flange is gradually beaded 180° about the other flange in several steps. To carry out the first step, the pressure roller of the first pair of rollers has a conically expanding folding segment, which is forced against the projecting segment and bends this projecting segment to about 45°. So that the counter-roller of this pair of rollers can be guided behind the bent-over segment, it is pivot-mounted on another carriage which can be moved relative to the base body. The counter-roller of the second pair of rollers takes over the beading operation at another 45° and, therefore, does not have to be held moveably at the base body. Rather it is mounted at the base body in such a manner that it cannot slide.
Preferably the two carriages are arranged at the base body in such a manner that they can be moved perpendicularly in opposite directions. The result is a compact construction of the roller folding head.
It is true that each pair of rollers can be formed by one pressure roller and one counter-roller each, both of which are assigned only to this pair. Hence, four pairs of rollers yield eight individual rollers. To reduce the number of rollers, it is provided that one pressure roller can be assigned to any arbitrary counter-roller to form a pair of rollers. Thus, the system of roller pairs can comprise, for example, two pressure rollers and four counter-rollers, where one of the pressure rollers interacts in succession with three of the counter-rollers.
Preferably these counter-rollers are coupled with one revolver head, which is connected to the base body.
Secondly, the invention relates to a method for folding a flange in four steps, wherein at least three different pairs of rollers are used with the goal being a curl of 180°.
As to be explained in detail below, the first pair of rollers can be definitely used both for the first and for the final fourth folding step. In principle two procedures are possible. First, two roller folding heads with different pairs of rollers can be used. Secondly, a single roller folding head can be used, where the counter-roller of a pair of rollers can be swapped by means of a changing device so that a total of four different pairs of rollers is conceivable.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
a–3d are schematic elevational views partly in cross-section, of the steps in forming a flange of an auto roof and a frame according to the inventive method.
The T-shaped carrier 4 has two arms 6, 7, of which the one arm 6 carries a first pressure roller 8, and the other arm 7 carries a second pressure roller 9. One counter-roller 10, 11 acts together with both pressure rollers 8, 9. The first counter-roller 10, which interacts with the first pressure roller 8, is disposed on another carriage 12, which is held moveably at the base body 2, the two carriages 5, 12 enclosing a right angle. The second counter-roller 11 is pivot-mounted directly on the end of one leg of the base body 2. Moreover, the base body 2 carries a force absorbing roller 13.
For the method for folding a flange (described below), a second roller folding head is used that corresponds to the roller folding head, depicted in
In place of the two roller folding heads, one roller folding head can also be used in accordance with
To illustrate how the two roller folding heads of
The frame 31 ends in a leg 33, which runs parallel to the flange 32. The flange 32 is higher than the leg 33, thus producing a connection between the roof 30 and the frame 31 in that the projecting portion of the flange 32 is bent 180°. around the leg 33. This is done in four folding operations, which are shown little by little in the
In the first step, according to
In the second step according to
In the third step according to
In the final operation of
The individual positions are reached by always rotating the entire roller folding head 1 and by guiding the carrier 4 into the respective folding position by means of the carriage 5.
Thus, in the inventive method, the beading operation takes place in four steps, where at least in the first step the two flanges are pushed against each other by means of one pressure roller and one counter-roller; and a conically tapering segment of the pressure roller provides for one portion of the bead, and in the subsequent steps the subsequent portions of the bead are produced by the respective correspondingly oriented counter-rollers. Since in the subsequent steps the pressure roller has essentially the task of guiding the roller folding head at the flange, it can be a single cylindrical body, which rests against and then rolls off that segment of the flange that is not to be beaded. The counter-rollers, provided with a conically tapering segment, are oriented relative to the flange in accordance with the desired progress in the beading operation.
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