Transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422099
  • Patent Number
    6,422,099
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Fenstermacher; David
    • Stefanon; Justin
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center includes a main shaft and a control shaft whose idle gear is engaged with a toothed section of the main shaft and the other idle gear on the control shaft is engaged with a rack which is moved with the rotation of a cam disk. An arm is engaged with the cam disk and pulls the main shaft when the cam disk is rotated by an output shaft from a motor. The control shaft is allowed to shaft toward the main shaft to reduce a gap between the control shaft and the main shaft.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center wherein the transmission distance between the cam and the main shaft is shortened and a gap between the control shaft can be adjusted.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional transmission device


60


for knife changing mechanism of a machine center is shown in FIG.


7


and generally includes a motor which drives a belt


62


with its output shaft


61


and a gear shaft


63


is rotated by the belt


62


. A worm gear


631


is connected to the gear shaft


63


and engaged with a worm gear disk


641


on a cam


64


. An arm


65


is pivotally connected to the cam


64


and clamps a main shaft


66


so that when the cam


64


is rotated, the main shaft


66


is moved up and down to activate a knife changing device. A main shortcoming is that the distance from the gear shaft


63


to the cam


64


is so long that a large scale of cam


64


is required which is costly and heavy. An unexpected gap is found between the gear shaft


63


and the cam


64


after being used for a period of time, this gap will result in a huge wear between the gear shaft


63


and the worm gear disk


641


. Not only noise is generated but the precision of the knife changing is reduced, and this could make knife drop happen. Furthermore, the main shaft


66


is movably mounted to a hexagonal post


67


, and the precision between the main shaft


66


and the hexagonal post


67


is obtained by a costly price.




The present invention intends to provide a transmission device for knife changing mechanism wherein the distance between the control shaft and the cam is shortened.




SUMMARY OF THE, INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center and comprising a motor connected to a top of a casing and driving an output shaft on which a first bevel gear is connected to the output shaft and engaged with a second bevel gear mounted to a cam shaft on which a cam disk is mounted. A first groove is defined in a first side of the cam disk and a second groove is defined in a second side of the cam disk. A rack has a first pin movably engaged with the first groove and an arm having a first end pivotally connected to the casing and a pin extends from the arm and movably engaged with the second groove. A main shaft movably extends through the top of the casing and has a toothed section and an annular groove is defined in an outer periphery of the main shaft. A second end of the arm is engaged with the annular groove. A tube is connected to the top of the casing and the main shaft is movably inserted in the tube. A first detection device and a second detection device are respectively and radially connected to the tube. A control shaft extends through an aperture defined through the top of the casing and is fixedly connected to a cap on the top of the casing. A first idle gear and a second idle gear are respectively mounted to the control shaft. The first idle gear is engaged with the rack and the second idle gear is engaged with the toothed section on the main shaft.




The primary object of the present invention is to provide a transmission device for knife changing mechanism and the device has a compact size and the distance between the control shaft and the cam is shortened.




These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view to show a transmission device for knife changing mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side cross sectional view to show the transmission device for knife changing mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top cross sectional view to show the transmission device for knife changing mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view to show a cap and a control shaft of the transmission device of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side cross sectional view to show the main shaft is pulled by the arm of the transmission of the present invention;





FIG. 6A

shows the control shaft is connected to the cap wherein the control shaft is not shifted;





FIG. 6B

shows the control shaft and the cap are shifted, and





FIG. 7

shows a conventional transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the transmission device of the present invention for knife changing mechanism of a machine center comprises a motor


21


connected to a top of a casing


10


and the motor


21


drives an output shaft


22


on which a first bevel gear


23


is connected. A cam disk


32


is mounted to a cam shaft


31


in the casing


10


and a socket


33


is mounted to the cam shaft


31


and a second bevel gear


34


is mounted to the socket


33


. The second bevel gear


34


is engaged with the first bevel gear


23


. A first groove


321


(

FIG. 2

) is defined in a first side of the cam disk


32


and a second groove


322


is defined in a second side of the cam disk


32


. A rack


35


has a first pin


351


extending therefrom and movably engaged with the first groove


321


. An arm


36


has a shaft


362


extending from a first end thereof and the shaft


362


is pivotally connected to the casing


10


. A second pin


361


extends from the arm


36


and is movably engaged with the second groove


322


.




A main shaft


37


is movably extending through an annular lip


11


on the top of the casing


10


and has a toothed section


372


and an annular groove


371


defined in an outer periphery of the main shaft


37


. A second end of the arm


36


has a pin


363


which is engaged with the annular groove


371


. A lower cap


46


and a retaining collar


47


are respectively connected to an underside of the casing


10


and the lower end of the main shaft


37


movably extends through the lower cap


46


and the retaining collar


47


. A fixing collar


42


is connected to the annular lip


11


and a tube


43


is connected to the annular lip


11


by the fixing collar


42


and a pressing ring


44


. The main shaft


37


is movably inserted in the tube


43


and a block


41


is connected to a top of the main shaft


37


in the tube


43


. A top cap


45


closes a top of the tube


43


. A first detection device


431


and a second detection device


432


are respectively and radially connected to the tube


43


so that when the main shaft


37


is moved in the tube


43


, one of the first detection device


431


and the second detection device


432


is covered or activated by the block


41


to let the motor


21


to rotate in reverse.




A control shaft


51


extends through an aperture


12


defined through the top of the casing


10


and a cap


52


is connected to a top of the casing


10


and encloses the aperture


12


. A passage


520


is defined through the cap


52


and the control shaft


51


has a toothed section


510


which extends through the passage


520


and is engaged with a nut


526


. A plurality of holes


522


,


523


are defined through the cap


52


and each hole


522


/


523


receives a bolt


524


/


525


therein. The bolts


524


,


525


are threadedly engaged with the casing


10


. The annular lip


11


has a first flat surface


111


defined in an outer periphery thereof and the cap


52


has a second flat surface


521


defined in an outer periphery thereof. The first flat surface


111


and the second flat surface


521


are matched with each other. An inner diameter of each hole


522


/


523


is larger than an outer diameter of each bolt


524


/


525


, and an inner diameter of the aperture


12


is larger than an outer diameter of the control shaft


51


so that the control shaft


51


and the cap


52


are allowed to be movably shafted within the aperture


12


as shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

by moving along the two flat surfaces


111


,


521


.




A first idle gear


511


and a second idle gear


512


are respectively mounted to the control shaft


51


, wherein the first idle gear


511


is engaged with the rack


35


and the second idle gear


512


is engaged with the toothed section


372


on the main shaft


37


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the motor


21


is operated, the cam disk


32


is rotated and the rack


35


rotates the first idle gear


511


. Therefore the second idle gear


512


rotates the main shaft


37


and the arm


36


is pivoted about the shaft


362


to pull the main shaft


37


lower as shown to proceed the knife changing processes. When there is gap defined between the second idle gear


512


and the toothed section


372


of the main shaft


37


, as shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, the bolts


524


,


525


are unscrewed and the control shaft


51


is shifted within the aperture


12


and toward the main shaft


37


and the cam disk


32


. The cap


52


is also shifted because the control shaft


51


is fixed with the cap


52


. The transmission device of the present invention has a compact size and the distance between the control shaft


51


and the cam


32


and the main shaft


37


is shortened and adjustable.




While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A transmission device for knife changing mechanism of a machine center, comprising:a motor connected to a top of a casing and driving an output shaft, a first bevel gear connected to said output shaft; a cam disk mounted to a cam shaft in said casing and a second bevel gear mounted to said cam shaft and engaged with said first bevel gear, a first groove defined in a first side of said cam disk and a second groove defined in a second side of said cam disk; a rack having a first pin extending therefrom and movably engaged with said first groove, an arm having a first end thereof pivotally connected to said casing and a second pin extending from said arm and movably engaged with said second groove; a main shaft movably extending through said top of said casing and having a toothed section and an annular groove defined in an outer periphery of said main shaft, a second end of said arm engaged with said annular groove, a tube connected to said top of said casing and said main shaft movably inserted in said tube, a first detection device and a second detection device respectively and radially connected to said tube, and a control shaft extending through an aperture defined through said top of said casing and fixedly connected to a cap on said top of said casing, a first idle gear and a second idle gear respectively mounted to said control shaft, said first idle gear engaged with said rack and said second idle gear engaged with said toothed section on said main shaft.
  • 2. The transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cap is fixedly connected to said top of said casing and a passage is defined through said cap, said control shaft having a toothed section which extends through said passage in said cap and engaged with a nut.
  • 3. The transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a plurality of holes defined through said cap, each hole receiving a bolt therein and said bolts threadedly engaged with said casing, an inner diameter of each hole being larger than an outer diameter of each bolt, an inner diameter of said aperture being larger than an outer diameter of said control shaft so that said control shaft is movably shafted within said aperture.
  • 4. The transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 3 further comprising an annular lip on said top of said casing and said tube connected to said annular lip, said annular lip having a first flat surface defined in an outer periphery thereof and said cap having a second flat surface defined in an outer periphery thereof, said first flat surface and said second flat surface matched with each other.
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