The invention relates to a tool turret, especially intended for use on a machine tool.
Various embodiments of tool turrets that can be attached to a machine tool are state of the art. As illustrated by DE 10 2005 033 890 A1 and DE 10 2014 003 336 A1 by way of example, such tool turrets usually have a base body, which can be connected to a suitable machine tool. A tool disk is rotatable on the base body about a turret axis. The tool disk has work stations, which can be fitted with machining tools. Selected work stations can be set to a working position by rotating the tool disk. The machining tools to be used are mainly tools for metal cutting, such as drilling, turning or milling tools. To adapt to different machining tasks, change operations have to be performed, in which a machining tool located in a particular working position is exchanged and replaced by a different type of machining tool. For certain manufacturing tasks, such as workpieces for the production of small series, the machining tools have to be changed frequently. This changing results in a considerable amount of work for the operating personnel, and thus, in an increase in machining costs.
With regard to this issue, the invention addresses the problem of providing a tool turret that is particularly efficient and cost-effective to use.
According to the invention, this problem is basically solved by a tool turret according to the invention intended for an automated tool change process. In at least one work station of the tool disk, a holder intended for receiving a machining tool can be attached to the tool disk in a re-detachable manner by a clamping device assigned to the individual work station. In an adjusting position of the tool disk that differs from the working position, the individual clamping device can be activated or deactivated while leaving the holder on the tool disk. In a changing position of the tool disk different from the working and adjusting positions, the relevant clamping device unlocks the holder in such a way that it can be removed from the tool disk and replaced by another holder to be used. Because the relevant clamping device can be activated or deactivated as a function of the movement of the work station into an adjusting position and into a changing position provided for a tool change, the tool change process is machine-controlled until the tool to be changed is unlocked in the changed position. If a handling robot is used to remove the tool to be changed in the change position and insert the new tool, a fully automatic tool change, and thus, the unmanned operation of the entire system can be achieved. The automatic tool change reduces the set-up costs and results in a corresponding reduction of man hours and labor costs.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the clamping device is stationarily immobilized at the circumference of the tool disk and has a hydraulically actuated clamping ring, which can be used to exert an axial immobilization force on the assigned holder.
Advantageously, the arrangement can be such that the individual clamping device has an energy storage device, which, after removal of the immobilization force, supports the return movement of the clamping ring to its position unlocking the holder. As a self-resetting device, the clamping device can be implemented in a simple and compact design.
To hydraulically actuate the clamping ring, a hydraulic chamber can advantageously be provided in a receiving housing of the clamping ring.
The chamber pressure of the hydraulic chamber can be adjusted via a hydraulic piston that can be actuated by an actuating device.
The clamping device can be designed in a particularly simple and compact way if the actuating device has a set screw, which moves the hydraulic piston into the hydraulic chamber with increasing penetration depth of the screw into the receiving housing of the clamping ring, thereby increasing the chamber pressure. The chamber pressure decreases again with reduced penetration depth of the set screw.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, a drive, preferably in the form of an electric motor, is integrated into the tool disk. The drive drives a drive shaft. An adjusting device can be used to move the drive shaft longitudinally from an engaged position into a disengaged position and vice versa within the tool disk, and. The drive shaft is used to drive a machining tool received in the holder in an engaged position if the tool disk is in its working position and to actuate the set screw of the clamping device in the adjusting position of the tool disk. The drive shaft is used to both drive the tool and actuate the clamping device.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the adjusting device for the longitudinal travel of the drive shaft has an actuating piston that can be controlled hydraulically and that moves the drive shaft from the engaged to the disengaged position against the force of a further energy storage device. This energy storage device returns the drive shaft into the engaged position when the hydraulic actuating piston is depressurized.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the drive shaft has a further clutch end at its longitudinally displaceable clutch end, which is used for engaging and disengaging the clutch. In the change position of the tool disk, rotated by a predetermined swivel angle, the longitudinally displaceable clutch end opens and closes a bayonet fitting between holder and clamping device for replacing the holder by a different holder.
The arrangement can advantageously be such that the bayonet fitting in a receptacle of the clamping device for the holder has at least one immobilization projection. The one immobilization projection moves along an assignable longitudinal guide of the holder into an engagement position. After swiveling the receptacle of the clamping device by the drive shaft and closing the bayonet fitting, the immobilization projection reaches an immobilization position in which the holder is received in the clamping device. The bayonet fitting can be released again in reverse sequence.
At least in the working position of the tool disk, the holder is immobilized in axial and radial direction hydraulically by the clamping device and/or mechanically via the bayonet fitting.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:
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The tool turret has a direct drive in the form of an electric motor 15 integrated into the tool disk 5. The electric motor 15 drives a drive shaft 17, which not only provides the tool drive for a rotating machining tool 13, but also the drive for the automatic tool changing processes. For this purpose, the electric motor 15 can be controlled in terms of speed, direction of rotation and angle of rotation increments. The drive shaft 17 can be axially displaced between a disengaged position and an engaged position by a sliding clutch 19, the details of which can be more clearly seen in
The holders 9 are attached to the individual work stations 7 by clamping devices fixed on the tool disk 5, each formed by a clamping ring 31, the design of which is most clearly shown in
Starting from the tool disk 5 equipped with holder 9, the tool changing process, in which the machining tool 13 of the holder 9, which is in the working position 11 shown in
A robot accesses this holder 9 to be changed via gripping grooves 63 (
By transferring the drive shaft 17 into the engaged position, the holders 9 of the new tool 13 can now be hydraulically clamped by turning the set screw 41 clockwise, along the lines of the loosening process. After transferring the drive shaft 17 to the disengaged position, the tool disk 5 can swivel the exchanged holder 9 back to the working position 11, thereby completing the tool changing process and the drive shaft 17 can be moved to the engaged position to drive the exchanged machining tool 13.
While one embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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