The present application claims priority to Japanese Application Number 2014-083328, filed Apr. 15, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool changer, capable of automatically changing a tool used in a machine tool.
Description of the Related Art
A tool changer is conventionally used to automatically change a tool to be mounted on the spindle of a machine tool. A plurality of necessary work tools are previously set on this tool changer and a tool magazine is turned to index the tool and attach or detach it to or from the spindle of the machine tool. The tool to be attached to the spindle is automatically replaced with a tool specified based on the machining state.
Since the entire tool magazine can be moved from the vicinity of the spindle head in the tool changer of this type, a wide machining area can be secured. Further, the spindle head can be made larger than a spindle head in the case where the tool magazine is immovable, so that the rigidity of a spindle can be increased.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 63-062630 discloses a tool changer for a machine tool configured so that a tool magazine is turned using a spindle motor. According to this device, a wide machining area is secured by making the tool magazine rotatable toward and away from a spindle head.
According to some conventional techniques, a wide machining area can be secured or the rigidity of a spindle can be increased by making a tool magazine rotatable toward and away from a spindle head.
In tool changers for a machine tool according to these conventional techniques and that disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 63-062630, however, the tool magazine and a magazine drive motor are connected only when the tool magazine is in a tool change position where it is located close to the spindle head. Thus, the tool magazine cannot be turned at any time other than during tool change.
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a tool changer capable of turning a tool magazine at a time other than during tool change by maintaining connection between the tool magazine and a magazine drive motor even when the tool magazine is located in a separated position relative to a spindle head.
A tool changer for a machine tool according to the present invention comprises a spindle head supporting a spindle for rotation, a tool magazine provided with a plurality of grips for holding a tool on the periphery thereof, a pivot axis about which the tool magazine is configured to be turned to index the tool, a rotating shaft for rotating the tool magazine toward and away from the spindle head, and a magazine drive motor for turning the tool magazine. The tool magazine comprises a tool-magazine power transmission unit, the magazine drive motor comprises a magazine-drive-motor power transmission unit, and the tool-magazine power transmission unit and the magazine-drive-motor power transmission unit are configured to engage with each other at all times between a proximity position and a separated position relative to the spindle head of the tool magazine.
With the above configuration, the tool magazine can be turned at a time other than during tool change by maintaining connection between the tool magazine and the magazine drive motor even when the tool magazine is located in the separated position relative to the spindle head.
Since the tool magazine can be turned at a time other than during the tool change, moreover, a chip spin-off function by a swinging turret or a tool weight deviation detecting function based on monitoring of the load torque of the magazine drive motor can be achieved even at a time other than during the tool change.
The relative positions of the tool magazine and the magazine drive motor may be made substantially constant even when the tool magazine is rotated.
With the above configuration, the relative positions of the tool magazine and the magazine drive motor are constant even when the tool magazine is rotated, so that the connection between the tool magazine and the magazine drive motor can always be maintained to enable operation of the tool magazine even at a time other than during the tool change.
The magazine drive motor may be secured to an immovable portion of the machine tool, the magazine-drive-motor power transmission unit may comprise a magazine-drive-motor-side gear secured to a shaft of the magazine drive motor, the tool-magazine power transmission unit may comprise a tool-magazine-side gear secured to the tool magazine and comprising a gear tooth surface meshing with the magazine-drive-motor-side gear, and a cross-section of the gear tooth surface of the tool-magazine-side gear taken along a plane containing the pivot axis of the tool magazine may be in the shape of a circular arc about the pivot of rotation of the tool magazine.
With the above configuration, the connection between the tool magazine and the magazine drive motor can always be maintained even when the tool magazine is rotated, so that the operation of the tool magazine can be performed even at a time other than during the tool change.
According to the present invention configured as described above, there can be provided a tool changer capable of turning a tool magazine at a time other than during tool change by maintaining connection between the tool magazine and a magazine drive motor even when the tool magazine is located in a separated position relative to a spindle head.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will be obvious from the ensuing description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A prior art technique will be described first.
Furthermore, numeral 1 denotes the tool magazine, which is pivotally supported on the magazine supporting portion 5 by a pivot pin 6. The tool magazine 1 comprises a tool-magazine-side gear 10 and a magazine shaft 12. The magazine-side gear 10 is rotatable relative to the magazine shaft 12 about a pivot axis 13. When the motor-side gear 11 and the magazine-side gear 10 mesh with each other, power from the magazine drive motor 9 is transmitted to the tool magazine 1 through the gears 11 and 10, whereby the tool magazine 1 is turned.
During the tool change, the tool magazine 1 rotates about the pivot pin 6 to approach the spindle head 8 and reach the proximity position of
During operation other than the tool change, as shown in
According to the tool changer of this type, as shown in
The following is a description of some embodiments of the present invention.
In the present embodiment, as shown in
Although the shape of the magazine-side gear 10 is changed in the present embodiment, the shape of the motor-side gear 11 may alternatively be changed so that the connection between the gears 10 and 11 can be maintained. Further, the gears 10 and 11 used may be shaped so that they can mesh with each other to maintain their connection even when the tool magazine 1 is in a position other than a proximity position.
The present embodiment has been described as being based on the configuration in which the magazine drive motor 9 and the tool magazine 1 rotate integrally with each other and the configuration in which the engagement between the magazine-side gear 10 and the motor-side gear 11 is maintained. Alternatively, however, the tool magazine 1 and the magazine drive motor 9 may be connected by a universal joint, rollers may be used in place of the gears, or a belt or chain for power transmission may be provided between the tool magazine 1 and the magazine drive motor 9.
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