US20170057035A1 - Table clamp device and pallet changer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a table clamp device and a pallet changer.
- a pallet changer that holds out/pulls in or exchanges, between a machining position and a setup position of a machine tool, a pallet on which a workpiece is mounted, by rotation around a predetermined rotary shaft.
- a pallet exchange device described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-137136 includes a rotary table that rotates 180 degrees between a machining position and a setup position of a machine tool, two pallets disposed on the rotary table, clamp blocks provided on lower surfaces, of the rotary table, where the two pallets are mounted, and clamp bases provided at the machining position and the setup position, respectively.
- the pallet exchange device of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-137136 is configured such that, when one of the pallets is disposed at the machining position, a positioning pin protrudes from the clamp base at the machining position into the clamp block to perform positioning, and also such that a claw member of the clamp base presses and fixes the clamp block in a manner of pressing down.
- a pallet support device described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 07-040180 includes a rotary arm that rotates between a changeover board and a pallet rotation mechanism provided at a machining position and that moves up and down, a clamp device provided to the pallet rotation mechanism, a tapered socket formed on a lower surface of a pallet supported by the rotary arm, a pull stud protruding at the center of the tapered socket, a tapered cone formed on an upper surface of the clamp device, and an insertion hole formed at the center of the tapered cone.
- the pallet support device of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 07-040180 is configured such that the pallet is positioned by the clamp device by the tapered socket being engaged with the tapered cone according to the vertical movement of the rotary arm, and also such that the pull stud protruding from the tapered socket is inserted and fixed in the insertion hole of the tapered cone, and solid clamping is thereby achieved.
- a table clamp device for positioning and clamping a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions at a predetermined position with respect to a base that supports the rotary table in a manner capable of rotating
- the table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism.
- the reference rail is attached to a mounting surface of the base.
- the slider section is attached in a manner capable of moving along the reference rail.
- the movement mechanism moves the slider section on the reference rail.
- the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base by the slider section by engagement of the slider section with a part of the rotary table.
- a table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism.
- the reference rail is provided on a mounting surface of a base on which a rotary table is rotatably supported.
- the rotary table has a first engagement part.
- the slider section is provided to slide along the reference rail and has a second engagement part. The movement mechanism moves the slider section along the reference rail so that the second engagement part engages with the first engagement part such that the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base.
- a pallet changer includes a rotary table, a driver, a base, and a table clamp device.
- the rotary table has a first engagement part.
- the driver rotates the rotary table.
- the base includes a rotary shaft around which the rotary table rotates.
- the table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism.
- the reference rail is provided on a mounting surface of the base.
- the slider section is provided to slide along the reference rail and has a second engagement part. The movement mechanism moves the slider section along the reference rail so that the second engagement part engages with the first engagement part such that the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing a machine tool including a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an outer appearance including a cover.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view showing the machine tool including the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows the inside by cutting away a part of the cover.
- FIG. 2A is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer.
- FIG. 2B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 2C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 2D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a cross-sectional view of the pallet changer along a cross section IID-IID in FIG. 2C seen from the direction of an arrow VP 3 .
- FIG. 2E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 2C .
- FIG. 2F is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 3A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state.
- FIG. 3B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state.
- FIG. 4A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer.
- FIG. 4B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 4C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 4B .
- FIG. 4D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 4C .
- FIG. 4E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 4B .
- FIG. 5A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state.
- FIG. 5B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state.
- FIG. 6A is a diagram showing an overview of a first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 6B is a diagram showing an overview of the first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 6A .
- FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an overview of a second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 7B is a diagram showing an overview of the second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 7A .
- FIG. 8A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer.
- FIG. 8B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 8C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 8B .
- FIG. 8D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 8C .
- FIG. 8E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 8B .
- FIG. 9A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state.
- FIG. 9B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a state at the time of a following rail and a standby rail coming into contact with each other.
- FIG. 9C is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state.
- FIG. 10A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer.
- FIG. 10B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer.
- FIG. 10C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 10B .
- FIG. 10D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 10B .
- FIG. 11A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state.
- FIG. 11B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 An overview of a table clamp device according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- FIG. 1 are perspective views showing a machine tool including a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1A shows an outer appearance including a cover
- FIG. 1B shows the inside by cutting away a part of the cover.
- a machine tool 1 including a pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention is a vertical machining center, for example, and includes a main body 10 , a cover 20 , a man-machine interface 30 , and a pallet changer 100 .
- the main body 10 of the machine tool 1 includes a machining head 12 which is capable of moving in each of XYZ directions with respect to a workpiece in a state where a milling tool is attached, for example, and a partition plate 14 for separating a machining position MP where the machining head 12 is disposed and a setup position SP outside the cover 20 .
- the cover 20 includes a door 22 to allow an operator to work inside the cover 20 , and the man-machine interface 30 is disposed near the door 22 .
- the cover 20 has a shape according to which the machining position MP is a machining area of the machine tool 1 and the setup position SP is a setup area of the machine tool 1 with the partition plate 14 serving as the boundary.
- the man-machine interface 30 includes a control device for controlling the operation of the entire machine tool 1 , an input device for an operator to input machining conditions and the like regarding machining control to be performed by the control device, and a display device for displaying, to the operator, machining conditions, detection results of various sensors, and the like.
- the pallet changer 100 for moving a pallet between the machining position MP and the setup position SP and for exchanging the pallet is attached to the main body 10 of the machine tool 1 .
- the pallet changer 100 includes a rotary table, described later, that rotates around a rotary shaft, and a pallet mounted on the rotary table is moved between the machining position MP and the setup position SP by the rotary table rotating by 180 degrees.
- FIG. 2 are diagrams showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer
- FIG. 2B shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 2C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 2B
- FIG. 2D shows a cross-sectional view of the pallet changer along a cross section IID-IID in FIG. 2C seen from the direction of an arrow VP 3
- FIG. 2E shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 2C
- FIG. 2F shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 2B the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together.
- the pallet changer 100 that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a base 110 , a rotary table 120 that rotates around a rotary shaft 122 , a rotation motor 130 , and table clamp devices 150 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 120 with respect to the base 110 .
- the rotary table 120 has a substantially rectangular shape, as shown in FIG. 2B , and a pallet (not shown) on which a workpiece is mounted is attached near each short side across the rotary shaft 122 . Also, a cylindrical shaft member 126 is fixed at the center portion of one surface of the rotary table 120 (see FIG. 2D ).
- an accommodation section 114 whose inner surface is cylindrical is formed to the base 110 , and the shaft member 126 fixed to the rotary table 120 is received via a plurality of bearings 116 provided on the inner surface of the accommodation section 114 .
- a transmission mechanism including a gear mechanism for transmitting rotation force from an output shaft of the rotation motor 130 is further provided to the base 110 , near the accommodation section 114 .
- a gear 128 is formed in a circumferential direction on an outer surface of the shaft member 126 fixed to the rotary table 120 .
- the gear 128 is coupled with the output shaft of the rotation motor 130 by the transmission mechanism mentioned above.
- the rotation force from the output shaft of the rotation motor 130 is transmitted to the gear 128 by the transmission mechanism and the shaft member 126 is rotated in the forward or reverse direction to thereby cause the rotary table 120 to rotate.
- rotation of the rotation motor 130 is NC controlled by the control device provided to the man-machine interface 30 shown in FIG. 1 , and the rotation position (rotation angle) of the rotary table 120 may be freely controlled.
- the pallet changer 100 includes the table clamp devices 150 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a line that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 120 and that passes through the rotary shaft 122 on the base 110 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 120 positioned at the machining position MP).
- the table clamp device 150 includes a reference rail 112 attached to a mounting surface of the base 110 (in this case, the “mounting surface” of the base 110 is defined as a “surface of the base 110 which is parallel to the surface of the rotary table 120 where a workpiece is to be mounted and which is a surface on the rotary table 120 side”), positioning blocks 124 attached on a facing surface of the rotary table 120 (in this case, the “facing surface” of the rotary table 120 is defined as a “surface of the rotary table 120 which faces the mounting surface of the base 110 ), a slider section 160 that moves on the reference rail 112 , and a movement mechanism 170 for moving the slider section 160 .
- the reference rails 112 are attached, on the mounting surface of the base 110 , one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 120 positioned at the machining position MP, in parallel to the long side.
- positioning blocks 124 two sets of positioning blocks 124 are attached on the facing surface of the rotary table 120 , the sets being near corners on the diagonal lines of the rotary table 120 .
- four positioning blocks 124 are disposed at the corners of the facing surface of the rotary table 120 .
- a positioning hole 124 a for being fitted with a positioning pin 164 of the slider section 160 described later is formed to each of the four positioning blocks 124 .
- two positioning blocks 124 facing each other along the long side of the rotary table 120 are disposed in parallel to the reference rail 112 and with the positioning holes 124 a facing each other.
- the positioning blocks 124 that are disposed on the diagonal lines are disposed in such a manner that the positioning holes 124 a formed to the positioning blocks 124 always face the slider sections 160 on the reference rails 112 .
- the slider section 160 is formed from a support section 162 , the positioning pin 164 formed protruding from the side surface of the support section 162 , and a reference slider 166 attached to the lower surface of the support section 162 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 110 ).
- the positioning pin 164 is formed protruding from the side surface of the support section 162 in parallel to the reference rail 112 in both the top-down direction and the left-right direction, and its tip end is tapered.
- a wide head section 112 a is formed at the upper end of the reference rail 112
- the reference slider 166 is formed to surround the head section 112 a of the reference rail 112 .
- the reference slider 166 is astride the reference rail 112 in a manner capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction, and thus the reference slider 166 is capable of moving along the reference rail 112 without rocking in the left-right direction or the top-down direction in FIG. 2E .
- the reference slider 166 also functions to fix the reference rail 112 in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 2E .
- the movement mechanism 170 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as the reference rail 112 , as shown in FIG. 2A or 2B .
- the movement mechanism 170 includes an arm 172 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to the movement mechanism 170 , and the arm 172 is attached on a side surface of the slider section 160 opposite the surface where the positioning pin 164 is attached, and moves the slider section 160 forward and backward on the reference rail 112 .
- FIG. 3 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3A shows an unclamped state, and FIG. 3B shows a clamped state.
- a state as shown in FIG. 3A where the positioning block 124 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 120 and the slider section 160 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state
- a state as shown in FIG. 3B where the positioning pin 164 of the slider section 160 is inserted and coupled with the positioning hole 124 a of the positioning block 124 is taken as a “clamped” state.
- the arm 172 of the movement mechanism 170 contracts and moves the slider section 160 to the left side in the drawing.
- the positioning pin 164 of the slider section 160 is separated from the positioning hole 124 a of the positioning block 124 attached to the rotary table 120 , and coupling between the two is released.
- the arm 172 of the movement mechanism 170 is extended in this state, and the slider section 160 is moved to the right in the drawing. Then, the positioning pin 164 protruding from the support section 162 of the slider section 160 moves toward the positioning hole 124 a of the facing positioning block 124 , and the positioning pin 164 is inserted into the positioning hole 124 a and a coupled state is achieved.
- the positioning block 124 and the slider section 160 integrally move in the rotation direction of the rotary table 120 .
- the slider section 160 engages with the reference rail 112 via the reference slider 166 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 120 and the base 110 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 120 .
- the positions of the rotary table 120 and the slider section 160 are fixed with respect to the top-down direction in FIG. 3B , for example.
- the reference rail 112 attached to the base 110 and the reference slider 166 of the slider section 160 are engaged with the head section 112 a of the reference rail 112 being surrounded by the reference slider 166 , and thus the positions in the top-down direction are fixed.
- the base 110 and the rotary table 120 are positioned in the rotation direction and are clamped in the top-down direction.
- positioning and clamping of the base 110 and the rotary table 120 are performed by the slider section 160 disposed between the two, and driving operations for clamping and unclamping by the slider section 160 are performed by the movement mechanism 170 provided on the base 110 , and thus there is no need to provide separate means for driving a positioning mechanism and a clamping mechanism, as in the case of a conventional device, and also there is no need to adopt a structure for vertically moving the rotary table.
- structures of the rotary mechanism of the rotary table and the positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table may be made simple.
- positioning and clamping of the base 110 and the rotary table 120 are performed by an operation of rotating the rotary table 120 and then coupling the slider section 160 that moves on the reference rail 112 attached to the mounting surface of the base 110 with the positioning block 124 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 120 .
- positioning and clamping of the base 110 and the rotary table 120 may be performed by one step of moving the slider section 160 that moves on the reference rail 112 , and thus the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the base 110 and the rotary table 120 may be reduced.
- a mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a positioning pin and a positioning hole is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the first embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the second embodiment, a case of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail attached to the rotary table and a following slider of the slider section will be described.
- a machine tool according to the second embodiment to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied, is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 4 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer
- FIG. 4B shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 4C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 4B
- FIG. 4D shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 4C
- FIG. 4E shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 4B .
- the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together.
- a pallet changer 200 that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention includes a base 210 , a rotary table 220 that rotates around a rotary shaft 222 , a rotation motor 230 , and table clamp devices 250 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 220 with respect to the base 210 .
- the structures of the base 210 , the rotary table 220 , the rotation motor 230 , and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 220 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- the pallet changer 200 includes the table clamp devices 250 on the base 210 , near positions corresponding to the four corners of the rotary table 220 .
- the table clamp device 250 includes a reference rail 212 attached to a mounting surface of the base 210 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), a following rail 224 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 220 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment), a slider section 260 that moves on the reference rail 212 , and a movement mechanism 270 for moving the slider section 260 along the reference rail 212 .
- the reference rails 212 are attached, on the mounting surface of the base 210 , one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 220 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 222 ), in parallel to the long side and from one of four corners of the rotary table 220 .
- the following rails 224 are attached, on the facing surface of the rotary table 220 , one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 220 , in parallel to the long side and from one of four corners of the rotary table 220 .
- both of the reference rail 212 and the following rail 224 are in parallel to the long side of the rotary table 220 positioned at the machining position MP, and when the rotary table 220 is rotated 180 degrees, the following rail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 is disposed in parallel to and on the same straight line, when seen from above as shown in FIG. 4B , as the reference rail 212 attached to the mounting surface of the base 210 .
- the slider section 260 is formed from a support section 262 , a following slider 264 attached to the upper surface of the support section 262 (the surface facing the surface of the rotary table 220 where the following rails 224 are attached), and a reference slider 266 attached to the lower surface of the support section 262 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 210 ).
- a wide head section 212 a is formed at the upper end of the reference rail 212
- a wide head section 224 a is formed at the lower end of the following rail 224 .
- the reference slider 266 is formed to surround the head section 212 a of the reference rail 212 .
- the following slider 264 is formed to surround the head section 224 a of the following rail 224 , and in a state where the following rail 224 is inserted in a recessed groove of the following slider 264 , the following slider 264 is capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of the following rail 224 .
- the following slider 264 in a state where the following rail 224 is inserted in the recessed groove of the following slider 264 , the following slider 264 is allowed to move along the following rail 224 without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 4D .
- the following slider 264 also functions to fix the rotary table 220 to which the following rail 224 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 4D .
- the movement mechanism 270 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as the reference rail 212 , as shown in FIG. 4A or 4B .
- the movement mechanism 270 includes an arm 272 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to the movement mechanism 270 , and the arm 272 is attached to the support section 262 of the slider section 260 , and moves the slider section 260 forward and backward on the reference rail 212 .
- FIG. 5 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5A shows an unclamped state, and FIG. 5B shows a clamped state.
- a state as shown in FIG. 5A where the following rail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 and the following slider 264 of the slider section 260 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state
- a state as shown in FIG. 5B where the following rail 224 is inserted and coupled with the following slider 264 of the slider section 260 is taken as a “clamped” state.
- the arm 272 of the movement mechanism 270 contracts and moves the slider section 260 in the direction of coming close to the movement mechanism 270 .
- the following slider 264 of the slider section 260 is separated from the following rail 224 attached to the rotary table 220 , and coupling between the two is released.
- the arm 272 of the movement mechanism 270 is extended in this state, and the slider section 260 is moved in the direction of separating from the movement mechanism 270 . Then, the following slider 264 of the slider section 260 moves toward the facing following rail 224 , and the following rail 224 is inserted into the recessed groove of the following slider 264 and a coupled state is achieved.
- the slider section 260 engages with the reference rail 212 via the reference slider 266 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 220 and the base 210 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 220 .
- the positions of the reference rail 212 attached to the base 210 and the reference slider 266 of the slider section 260 are fixed in the top-down direction.
- the base 210 and the rotary table 220 are positioned in the rotation direction and are clamped in the top-down direction.
- the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 220 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 220 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the base 210 and the rotary table 220 may be reduced.
- coupling between the rotary table 220 and the slider section 260 is performed by the following rail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 and the following slider 264 of the slider section 260 , and thus, compared to the case of coupling of the positioning pin and the positioning hole in the first embodiment, the following rail 224 and the following slider 264 are engaged in a manner capable of freely sliding, and bumping, in the rotation direction, of the rotary table 220 on the sliding surface is suppressed, and the accuracy of positioning of the rotary table 220 in the rotation direction with respect to the base 210 may be improved.
- the contact on the sliding surface is increased and the following rail 224 becomes less likely to fall out from the following slider 264 , and also, bumping in the top-down direction is suppressed, and as a result, coupling between the rotary table 220 and the slider section 260 may be made strong.
- pallet changer that uses the table clamp device 250 according to the second embodiment of the present invention may be modified in the following manner.
- FIG. 6 are diagrams showing an overview of a first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6A shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 6B shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 6A .
- FIG. 7 are diagrams showing an overview of a second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7A shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 7B shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 7A .
- the pallet changer 200 includes one table clamp device 250 on a straight line L which is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 220 that is positioned at the machining position MP and which passes through the rotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220 .
- One reference rail 212 is attached to the mounting surface of the base 210 , on the same straight line as the straight line L.
- one following rail 224 is attached on the facing surface of the rotary table 220 , at each position near the short side of the rotary table 220 , on the same line as the straight line L and in parallel to the straight line L.
- the slider section 260 of the table clamp device 250 faces the corresponding following rail 224 , and the positioning and the clamping described above may be efficiently performed by one table clamp device 250 , and the structure of the pallet changer 200 may be even more simplified.
- the pallet changer 200 includes two table clamp devices 250 radially positioned with respect to the rotating radial direction, toward the corners from the rotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220 .
- Two reference rails 212 are attached to the mounting surface of the base 210 , at positions radial with respect to the rotating radial direction toward the corners from the rotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220 , the reference rails being line-symmetrical across the straight line L passing through the rotary shaft 222 .
- four following rails 224 are provided on the facing surface of the rotary table 220 , at positions radial with respect to the rotating radial direction toward the four corners from the rotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220 .
- the slider section 260 of the table clamp device 250 faces the corresponding following rail 224 , and thus the positioning and clamping described above may be efficiently performed, and shifting of the position of the rotary table 220 with respect to a rotating direction RD (a so-called “rocking” state) may be directly suppressed by the slider section 260 , and furthermore, a load transmitted to the movement mechanism 270 of the table clamp device 250 through the arm 272 due to an impact in the rotating direction occurring at the time of machining or positioning, for example, may be reduced.
- a rotating direction RD a so-called “rocking” state
- the table clamp device 250 is preferably disposed on the machining position MP side, as shown in FIG. 7A .
- a mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail and a following slider is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the third embodiment, a case where a standby rail for holding the following slider at the time of unclamping is provided in addition to the structures of the following rail and the following slider will be described.
- a machine tool to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 8 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer
- FIG. 8B shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 8C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 8B
- FIG. 8D shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device in FIG. 8C
- FIG. 8E shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 8B .
- the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together.
- a pallet changer 300 that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention includes a base 310 , a rotary table 320 that rotates around a rotary shaft 322 , a rotation motor 330 , and table clamp devices 350 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 320 with respect to the base 310 .
- the structures of the base 310 , the rotary table 320 , the rotation motor 330 , and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 320 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- the pallet changer 300 includes, as in the case of the first embodiment, the table clamp devices 350 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a line that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 320 and that passes through the rotary shaft 322 on the base 310 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP).
- the table clamp device 350 includes a reference rail 312 attached to a mounting surface of the base 310 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), following rails 324 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 320 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment), a slider section 360 that moves on the reference rail 312 , a movement mechanism 370 for moving the slider section 360 along the reference rail 312 , and a standby rail 386 (see FIG. 8E ) for causing the slider section 360 to standby at the time of unclamping.
- the reference rails 312 are attached, on the mounting surface of the base 310 , one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 322 ), in parallel to the long side.
- two reference rails 312 are attached to the base 310 , and four following rails 324 are attached to the rotary table 320 .
- the reference rails 312 and the following rails 324 are each parallel to the long side of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP, and the following rails 324 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 320 are attached in such a way that, when the rotary table 320 is rotated 180 degrees, the following rails 324 are in parallel to and on the same straight line, when seen from above as shown in FIG. 8B , as the reference rails 312 attached to the mounting surface of the base 310 .
- the slider section 360 is formed from a support section 362 , a following slider 364 attached to the upper surface of the support section 362 (the surface facing the surface of the rotary table 320 where the following rails 324 are attached), and a reference slider 366 attached to the lower surface of the support section 362 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 310 ).
- a wide head section 312 a is formed at the upper end of the reference rail 312
- a wide head section 324 a is formed at the lower end of the following rail 324 .
- the reference slider 366 is formed to surround the head section 312 a of the reference rail 312 .
- the following slider 364 is formed to surround the head section 324 a of the following rail 324 , and in a state where the following rail 324 is inserted in a recessed groove of the following slider 364 , the following slider 364 is capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of the following rail 324 .
- the following slider 364 in a state where the following rail 324 is inserted in the recessed groove of the following slider 364 , the following slider 364 is allowed to move along the following rail 324 without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 8D .
- the following slider 364 also functions to fix the rotary table 320 to which the following rail 324 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 8D .
- the movement mechanism 370 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed in parallel to the reference rail 312 , at a position offset from the same straight line, as shown in FIGS. 8B to 8D .
- the movement mechanism 370 includes an arm 372 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to the movement mechanism 370 , and the arm 372 is attached to an attachment section 362 a protruding sideways from the support section 362 of the slider section 360 , and moves the slider section 360 forward and backward on the reference rail 312 .
- the table clamp device 350 further includes the standby rail 386 for allowing the slider section 360 removed from the following rail 324 at the time of unclamping to stand by.
- the standby rail 386 has its upper surface, in the drawing, attached to a rail support section 382 , and as shown in FIG. 8B , the rail support section 382 is attached to a standby rail attachment section 380 via biasing means 384 , such as a coil spring, in a manner capable of moving forward and backward.
- biasing means 384 such as a coil spring
- the standby rail 386 has the same cross-sectional shape as the reference rail 312 or the following rail 324 shown in FIG. 8D , and as shown in FIG. 8B , the standby rail 386 is disposed on the same straight line as the following rail 324 .
- the standby rail 386 is disposed in such a way that its head section is at the same height as the head section of the following rail 324 .
- the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 is allowed to move between the standby rail 386 and the following rail 324 by sliding between the two.
- the rail support section 382 is, seen from the side, an L-shaped member (see FIG. 9 ), and is structured such that the standby rail 386 is attached to one side, and a biasing force is constantly applied to the other side by the biasing means 384 .
- the rail support section 382 is pressed by a side surface of the slider section 360 and is moved in the opposite direction from the biasing force, and when the slider section 360 is moved in the direction of separating from the movement mechanism 370 , the rail support section 382 is moved by the biasing force in the direction of separating from the standby rail attachment section 380 , together with the slider section 360 .
- FIG. 9 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 9A shows an unclamped state, FIG. 9B shows a state at the time of the following rail and the standby rail coming into contact with each other, and FIG. 9C shows a clamped state.
- a state as shown in FIG. 9A where the following rail 324 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 320 and the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state
- a state as shown in FIG. 9C where the following rail 324 is inserted and coupled with the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 is taken as a “clamped” state.
- the arm 372 of the movement mechanism 370 contracts and moves the slider section 360 in the direction of coming close to the movement mechanism 370 .
- the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 is separated from the following rail 324 attached to the rotary table 320 , and coupling between the two is released.
- the slider section 360 moves with its side surface on the arm 372 side abutted against the rail support section 382 , and thus the standby rail 386 attached to the rail support section 382 also moves in the direction of coming close to the movement mechanism 370 , and as a result, the following rail 324 and the standby rail 386 are positioned separate from each other.
- the arm 372 of the movement mechanism 370 is extended in this state, and the slider section 360 is moved in the direction of separating from the movement mechanism 370 . Then, the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 moves toward the facing following rail 324 along the standby rail 386 , and the rail support section 382 also moves toward the following rail 324 under the biasing force from the biasing means 384 .
- the slider section 360 is engaged with the reference rail 312 via the reference slider 366 without rocking in the left-right direction as in the case of the second embodiment, and thus the base 310 and the rotary table 320 are positioned with respect to the rotating direction of the rotary table 320 .
- the positions of the rotary table 320 and the slider section 360 , and the base 310 and the slider section 360 are fixed in the top-down direction, and as a result, the base 310 and the rotary table 320 are clamped in the top-down direction.
- the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 320 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 320 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the base 310 and the rotary table 320 may be reduced.
- the following slider 364 of the slider section 360 whose coupling with the following rail 324 is released at the time of unclamping is positioned at the standby rail 386 which is displaced according to the movement of the slider section 360 , and thus the recessed groove of the following slider 364 is prevented from being exposed and from having its sliding surface to the following rail 324 polluted.
- a mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail and a following slider is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment, a case where a reference rail and a following rail are continuously connected, and where positioning and clamping are performed by a reference slider of a slider section coupling also with the following rail will be described.
- a machine tool to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 10 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer
- FIG. 10B shows a top view of the pallet changer
- FIG. 10C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP 1 in FIG. 10B
- FIG. 10D shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP 2 in FIG. 10B .
- the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together.
- a pallet changer 400 that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes a base 410 , a rotary table 420 that rotates around a rotary shaft 422 , a rotation motor 430 , and table clamp devices 450 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 420 with respect to the base 410 .
- the structures of the base 410 , the rotary table 420 , the rotary shaft 422 , the rotation motor 430 , and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 420 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted.
- the pallet changer 400 includes, as in the case of the first embodiment, the table clamp devices 450 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 and that passes through the center of the rotary shaft 422 on the base 410 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP).
- the table clamp device 450 includes a reference rail 412 attached to a mounting surface of the base 410 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), following rails 424 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 420 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment) by attachment arms 426 , a slider section 460 that moves on the reference rails 412 , and a movement mechanism 470 for moving the slider section 460 along the reference rails 412 .
- the reference rails 412 are attached, on the mounting surface of the base 410 , one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across the straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 422 ), in parallel to the long side.
- attachment arms 426 are provided on the facing surface of the rotary table 420 , near four corners on the diagonal lines of the rotary table 420 , the arms protruding toward the base 410 , and two sets of following rails 424 are attached to the four attachment arms 426 while being parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 and in a facing manner.
- the protruding length of the attachment arm 426 is set to be approximately the same as the distance between the base 410 and the rotary table 420 , and the following rail 424 is attached at a position at the same height as the reference rail 412 .
- the reference rails 412 and the following rails 424 are each attached in parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP, and when the rotary table 420 is rotated 180 degrees, the following rails 424 attached to the attachment arms 426 protruding from the facing surface of the rotary table 420 are disposed on the straight line as the reference rails 412 attached to the mounting surface of the base 410 .
- the slider section 460 is formed from a support section 462 , and a reference slider 466 attached to the lower surface of the support section 462 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 410 ).
- wide head sections are formed at the upper ends of the reference rail 412 and the following rail 424 , and the reference slider 466 is formed to surround a head section 412 a of the reference rail 412 while being astride in a manner capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of the reference rail 412 .
- the movement mechanism 470 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as the reference rail 412 and the following rail 424 , as shown in FIG. 10A or 10B .
- the movement mechanism 470 includes an arm 472 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to the movement mechanism 470 , and the arm 472 is attached to the support section 462 of the slider section 460 , and moves the slider section 460 forward and backward on the reference rail 412 and the following rail 424 on the same straight line.
- the slider section 460 is allowed to move along the reference rail 412 and the following rail 424 in a freely sliding manner without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 10C .
- the reference slider 466 also functions to fix the rotary table 420 to which the following rail 424 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction in FIG. 10C .
- FIG. 11 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 11A shows an unclamped state, and FIG. 11B shows a clamped state.
- a state as shown in FIG. 11A where the following rail 424 attached to the attachment arm 426 protruding from the facing surface of the rotary table 420 and the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state
- a state as shown in FIG. 11B where the following rail 424 is inserted and coupled with the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 is taken as a “clamped” state.
- the arm 472 of the movement mechanism 470 contracts and moves the slider section 460 in the direction of coming close to the movement mechanism 470 .
- the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 is separated from the following rail 424 attached to the attachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 , and coupling between the two is released.
- the arm 472 of the movement mechanism 470 is extended in this state, and the slider section 460 is moved in the direction of separating from the movement mechanism 470 . Then, the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 moves toward the following rail 424 that is continuous with the reference rail 412 , and the following rail 424 is inserted into the recessed groove of the reference slider 466 and a coupled state is achieved.
- the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 engages with the following rail 424 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 420 and the base 410 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 420 .
- the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 420 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 420 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the base 410 and the rotary table 420 may be reduced.
- the reference slider 466 of the slider section 460 functions in the same manner as the following slider 264 or 364 of the second or the third embodiment, for example, by the following rail 424 being attached to the attachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 and forming a continuous rail with the reference rail 412 , and thus the structure of the slider section 460 may be further simplified, and also the weight of the table clamp device 450 may be reduced.
- a coil spring is used as the biasing means for applying a biasing force on the rail support section to which the standby rail is attached, but an elastic body such as rubber, a piston mechanism or the like may also be used as long as the slider section is capable of contracting (to have its length shortened) when moving toward the movement mechanism, and biasing force may be exerted by the slider section extending at the time of moving away from the movement mechanism, as described above.
- the reference rails, the following rails and the standby rail have head sections, but any structure may be adopted, such as a structure where a rolling element is interposed between the rail and the slider, as long as a sliding relationship may be formed between the rail and the slider, and a function of preventing falling out in the top-down direction may be achieved.
- the numbers of disposed table clamp devices described in the first to the fourth embodiments are only examples, and embodiments may be combined or changes may be made in such a way that, for example, four table clamp devices are disposed in the first and the third embodiments, or two table clamp devices are disposed in the second embodiment.
- pallet changers that are based on a positional relationship according to which the machining position and the setup position face each other at 180 degrees are described, but the pallet changer may be structured in such a way that there are several machining positions or setup positions at angles equally dividing the rotary table, such as 60 degrees or 90 degrees.
- a table clamp device for positioning and clamping a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions at a predetermined position with respect to a base that supports the rotary table in a manner capable of rotating includes a reference rail provided on a mounting surface of the base, a slider section provided to slide along the reference rail, and a movement mechanism to move the slider section along the reference rail, where the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base by the slider section by engagement of the slider section with a part of the rotary table.
- the part of the rotary table is a following rail that is attached to the rotary table.
- the following rail may be attached to the rotary table, on a surface facing the mounting surface of the base, and the slider section may include a reference slider that engages with the reference rail, a following slider that engages with the following rail, and a support section for supporting the reference slider and the following slider.
- the base may further include a standby rail attachment section on the mounting surface, a standby rail that engages with the following slider may be attached to the standby rail attachment section by a rail support section for supporting the standby rail, and the standby rail may abut against the following rail to form a continuous rail.
- the standby rail moves between a first position of abutting against the following rail and a second position separate from the following rail
- the standby rail attachment section further includes biasing means (for example, a coil spring) for constantly biasing the rail support section in a direction from the second position to the first position.
- the following rail may be attached to the rotary table by an attachment arm in such a way as to be disposed, at the predetermined position, on a same straight line as the reference rail.
- the table clamp device may be applied to a pallet changer including a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions, a base including a rotary shaft for rotating the rotary table, and a driver for rotating the rotary table.
- the pallet changer may have one or a plurality of the table clamp devices disposed.
- reference rails of the table clamp devices may be disposed at positions that are line-symmetrical with respect to a straight line passing through the rotary shaft, or may be radially disposed in a rotating radial direction from the rotary shaft.
- the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the rotary table may be reduced.
- the recessed groove of the following slider may be prevented from being exposed and from having its sliding surface to the following rail polluted.
- the reference slider of the slider section may also function as the following slider, and the structure of the slider section may further be simplified, and the weight of the entire table clamp device may be reduced.
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Description
- The present application is a continuation application of International Application No. PCT/JP2015/074667, filed Aug. 31, 2015. The contents of this application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a table clamp device and a pallet changer.
- Discussion of the Background
- Conventionally, there is known a pallet changer that holds out/pulls in or exchanges, between a machining position and a setup position of a machine tool, a pallet on which a workpiece is mounted, by rotation around a predetermined rotary shaft.
- As typical examples of the structure of such a pallet changer, those described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-137136 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 07-040180 are known.
- A pallet exchange device described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-137136 includes a rotary table that rotates 180 degrees between a machining position and a setup position of a machine tool, two pallets disposed on the rotary table, clamp blocks provided on lower surfaces, of the rotary table, where the two pallets are mounted, and clamp bases provided at the machining position and the setup position, respectively.
- Moreover, the pallet exchange device of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-137136 is configured such that, when one of the pallets is disposed at the machining position, a positioning pin protrudes from the clamp base at the machining position into the clamp block to perform positioning, and also such that a claw member of the clamp base presses and fixes the clamp block in a manner of pressing down.
- A pallet support device described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 07-040180 includes a rotary arm that rotates between a changeover board and a pallet rotation mechanism provided at a machining position and that moves up and down, a clamp device provided to the pallet rotation mechanism, a tapered socket formed on a lower surface of a pallet supported by the rotary arm, a pull stud protruding at the center of the tapered socket, a tapered cone formed on an upper surface of the clamp device, and an insertion hole formed at the center of the tapered cone.
- Furthermore, the pallet support device of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 07-040180 is configured such that the pallet is positioned by the clamp device by the tapered socket being engaged with the tapered cone according to the vertical movement of the rotary arm, and also such that the pull stud protruding from the tapered socket is inserted and fixed in the insertion hole of the tapered cone, and solid clamping is thereby achieved.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention, a table clamp device for positioning and clamping a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions at a predetermined position with respect to a base that supports the rotary table in a manner capable of rotating, the table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism. The reference rail is attached to a mounting surface of the base. The slider section is attached in a manner capable of moving along the reference rail. The movement mechanism moves the slider section on the reference rail. The rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base by the slider section by engagement of the slider section with a part of the rotary table.
- According to a second aspect of the present invention, a table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism. The reference rail is provided on a mounting surface of a base on which a rotary table is rotatably supported. The rotary table has a first engagement part. The slider section is provided to slide along the reference rail and has a second engagement part. The movement mechanism moves the slider section along the reference rail so that the second engagement part engages with the first engagement part such that the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base.
- According to a third aspect of the present invention, a pallet changer includes a rotary table, a driver, a base, and a table clamp device. The rotary table has a first engagement part. The driver rotates the rotary table. The base includes a rotary shaft around which the rotary table rotates. The table clamp device includes a reference rail, a slider section, and a movement mechanism. The reference rail is provided on a mounting surface of the base. The slider section is provided to slide along the reference rail and has a second engagement part. The movement mechanism moves the slider section along the reference rail so that the second engagement part engages with the first engagement part such that the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base.
- A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing a machine tool including a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an outer appearance including a cover. -
FIG. 1B is a perspective view showing the machine tool including the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows the inside by cutting away a part of the cover. -
FIG. 2A is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer. -
FIG. 2B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 2C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 2B . -
FIG. 2D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a cross-sectional view of the pallet changer along a cross section IID-IID inFIG. 2C seen from the direction of an arrow VP3. -
FIG. 2E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 2C . -
FIG. 2F is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 2B . -
FIG. 3A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state. -
FIG. 3B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state. -
FIG. 4A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer. -
FIG. 4B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 4C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 4B . -
FIG. 4D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 4C . -
FIG. 4E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 4B . -
FIG. 5A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state. -
FIG. 5B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state. -
FIG. 6A is a diagram showing an overview of a first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 6B is a diagram showing an overview of the first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 6A . -
FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an overview of a second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 7B is a diagram showing an overview of the second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 7A . -
FIG. 8A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer. -
FIG. 8B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 8C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 8B . -
FIG. 8D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 8C . -
FIG. 8E is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 8B . -
FIG. 9A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state. -
FIG. 9B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a state at the time of a following rail and a standby rail coming into contact with each other. -
FIG. 9C is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state. -
FIG. 10A is a diagram showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer. -
FIG. 10B is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a top view of the pallet changer. -
FIG. 10C is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 10B . -
FIG. 10D is a diagram showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 10B . -
FIG. 11A is a side view showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows an unclamped state. -
FIG. 11B is a side view showing an overview of the positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, and shows a clamped state. - The embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding or identical elements throughout the various drawings.
- An overview of a table clamp device according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 3 . -
FIG. 1 are perspective views showing a machine tool including a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 1A shows an outer appearance including a cover, andFIG. 1B shows the inside by cutting away a part of the cover. - As shown in
FIG. 1A , amachine tool 1 including a pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention is a vertical machining center, for example, and includes amain body 10, acover 20, a man-machine interface 30, and apallet changer 100. - As shown in
FIG. 1B , themain body 10 of themachine tool 1 includes amachining head 12 which is capable of moving in each of XYZ directions with respect to a workpiece in a state where a milling tool is attached, for example, and apartition plate 14 for separating a machining position MP where themachining head 12 is disposed and a setup position SP outside thecover 20. - The
cover 20 includes adoor 22 to allow an operator to work inside thecover 20, and the man-machine interface 30 is disposed near thedoor 22. - Also, the
cover 20 has a shape according to which the machining position MP is a machining area of themachine tool 1 and the setup position SP is a setup area of themachine tool 1 with thepartition plate 14 serving as the boundary. - The man-
machine interface 30 includes a control device for controlling the operation of theentire machine tool 1, an input device for an operator to input machining conditions and the like regarding machining control to be performed by the control device, and a display device for displaying, to the operator, machining conditions, detection results of various sensors, and the like. - The
pallet changer 100 for moving a pallet between the machining position MP and the setup position SP and for exchanging the pallet is attached to themain body 10 of themachine tool 1. - The
pallet changer 100 includes a rotary table, described later, that rotates around a rotary shaft, and a pallet mounted on the rotary table is moved between the machining position MP and the setup position SP by the rotary table rotating by 180 degrees. -
FIG. 2 are diagrams showing an overview of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 2A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer,FIG. 2B shows a top view of the pallet changer,FIG. 2C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 2B ,FIG. 2D shows a cross-sectional view of the pallet changer along a cross section IID-IID inFIG. 2C seen from the direction of an arrow VP3,FIG. 2E shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 2C , andFIG. 2F shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 2B . - Additionally, in
FIG. 2B , the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together. - As shown in
FIG. 2A , thepallet changer 100 that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes abase 110, a rotary table 120 that rotates around arotary shaft 122, arotation motor 130, andtable clamp devices 150 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 120 with respect to thebase 110. - For example, the rotary table 120 has a substantially rectangular shape, as shown in
FIG. 2B , and a pallet (not shown) on which a workpiece is mounted is attached near each short side across therotary shaft 122. Also, acylindrical shaft member 126 is fixed at the center portion of one surface of the rotary table 120 (seeFIG. 2D ). - As shown in
FIG. 2D , anaccommodation section 114 whose inner surface is cylindrical is formed to thebase 110, and theshaft member 126 fixed to the rotary table 120 is received via a plurality ofbearings 116 provided on the inner surface of theaccommodation section 114. - Furthermore, a transmission mechanism (not shown) including a gear mechanism for transmitting rotation force from an output shaft of the
rotation motor 130 is further provided to thebase 110, near theaccommodation section 114. - On the other hand, a
gear 128 is formed in a circumferential direction on an outer surface of theshaft member 126 fixed to the rotary table 120. Thegear 128 is coupled with the output shaft of therotation motor 130 by the transmission mechanism mentioned above. - According to such a structure, the rotation force from the output shaft of the
rotation motor 130 is transmitted to thegear 128 by the transmission mechanism and theshaft member 126 is rotated in the forward or reverse direction to thereby cause the rotary table 120 to rotate. - Also, rotation of the
rotation motor 130 is NC controlled by the control device provided to the man-machine interface 30 shown inFIG. 1 , and the rotation position (rotation angle) of the rotary table 120 may be freely controlled. - As shown in
FIGS. 2B and 2C , thepallet changer 100 according to the first embodiment includes thetable clamp devices 150 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a line that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 120 and that passes through therotary shaft 122 on the base 110 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 120 positioned at the machining position MP). - The
table clamp device 150 includes areference rail 112 attached to a mounting surface of the base 110 (in this case, the “mounting surface” of thebase 110 is defined as a “surface of the base 110 which is parallel to the surface of the rotary table 120 where a workpiece is to be mounted and which is a surface on the rotary table 120 side”), positioning blocks 124 attached on a facing surface of the rotary table 120 (in this case, the “facing surface” of the rotary table 120 is defined as a “surface of the rotary table 120 which faces the mounting surface of the base 110), aslider section 160 that moves on thereference rail 112, and amovement mechanism 170 for moving theslider section 160. - The reference rails 112 are attached, on the mounting surface of the
base 110, one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 120 positioned at the machining position MP, in parallel to the long side. - On the other hand, regarding the positioning blocks 124, two sets of positioning blocks 124 are attached on the facing surface of the rotary table 120, the sets being near corners on the diagonal lines of the rotary table 120.
- Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 2B , fourpositioning blocks 124 are disposed at the corners of the facing surface of the rotary table 120. - A
positioning hole 124 a for being fitted with apositioning pin 164 of theslider section 160 described later is formed to each of the four positioning blocks 124. - Also, two
positioning blocks 124 facing each other along the long side of the rotary table 120 are disposed in parallel to thereference rail 112 and with the positioning holes 124 a facing each other. - According to such a structure, when the rotary table 120 is rotated 180 degrees, the positioning blocks 124 that are disposed on the diagonal lines are disposed in such a manner that the positioning holes 124 a formed to the positioning blocks 124 always face the
slider sections 160 on the reference rails 112. - As shown in
FIGS. 2E and 2F , theslider section 160 is formed from asupport section 162, thepositioning pin 164 formed protruding from the side surface of thesupport section 162, and areference slider 166 attached to the lower surface of the support section 162 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 110). - When seen in
FIGS. 2E and 2F , thepositioning pin 164 is formed protruding from the side surface of thesupport section 162 in parallel to thereference rail 112 in both the top-down direction and the left-right direction, and its tip end is tapered. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 2E , awide head section 112 a is formed at the upper end of thereference rail 112, and thereference slider 166 is formed to surround thehead section 112 a of thereference rail 112. - Moreover, the
reference slider 166 is astride thereference rail 112 in a manner capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction, and thus thereference slider 166 is capable of moving along thereference rail 112 without rocking in the left-right direction or the top-down direction inFIG. 2E . - Accordingly, the
reference slider 166 also functions to fix thereference rail 112 in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 2E . - The
movement mechanism 170 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as thereference rail 112, as shown inFIG. 2A or 2B . - Furthermore, the
movement mechanism 170 includes anarm 172 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to themovement mechanism 170, and thearm 172 is attached on a side surface of theslider section 160 opposite the surface where thepositioning pin 164 is attached, and moves theslider section 160 forward and backward on thereference rail 112. -
FIG. 3 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 3A shows an unclamped state, andFIG. 3B shows a clamped state. - With the table clamp device according to the first embodiment, a state as shown in
FIG. 3A where thepositioning block 124 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 120 and theslider section 160 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state, and a state as shown inFIG. 3B where thepositioning pin 164 of theslider section 160 is inserted and coupled with thepositioning hole 124 a of thepositioning block 124 is taken as a “clamped” state. - In the unclamped state shown in
FIG. 3A , thearm 172 of themovement mechanism 170 contracts and moves theslider section 160 to the left side in the drawing. At this time, thepositioning pin 164 of theslider section 160 is separated from thepositioning hole 124 a of thepositioning block 124 attached to the rotary table 120, and coupling between the two is released. - When the
rotation motor 130 is driven in this state, the rotary table 120 is allowed to rotate around therotary shaft 122. - When the rotary table 120 is rotated, and the
positioning block 124 and thereference rail 112 are placed at positions coinciding in the left-right direction when seen from above, driving of therotation motor 130 is stopped, and rotating of the rotary table 120 is stopped. - The
arm 172 of themovement mechanism 170 is extended in this state, and theslider section 160 is moved to the right in the drawing. Then, thepositioning pin 164 protruding from thesupport section 162 of theslider section 160 moves toward thepositioning hole 124 a of the facingpositioning block 124, and thepositioning pin 164 is inserted into thepositioning hole 124 a and a coupled state is achieved. - As shown in
FIG. 3B , when thepositioning pin 164 of theslider section 160 and thepositioning hole 124 a of thepositioning block 124 are coupled, thepositioning block 124 and theslider section 160 integrally move in the rotation direction of the rotary table 120. - As described above, the
slider section 160 engages with thereference rail 112 via thereference slider 166 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 120 and the base 110 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 120. - Furthermore, when the
positioning pin 164 formed to thesupport section 162 of theslider section 160 is inserted and coupled with thepositioning hole 124 a formed to thepositioning block 124 of the rotary table 120, the positions of the rotary table 120 and theslider section 160 are fixed with respect to the top-down direction inFIG. 3B , for example. - On the other hand, as described above, the
reference rail 112 attached to thebase 110 and thereference slider 166 of theslider section 160 are engaged with thehead section 112 a of thereference rail 112 being surrounded by thereference slider 166, and thus the positions in the top-down direction are fixed. - Accordingly, when the
positioning pin 164 of theslider section 160 and thepositioning hole 124 a of thepositioning block 124 are coupled together, thebase 110 and the rotary table 120 are positioned in the rotation direction and are clamped in the top-down direction. - As described above, according to the
table clamp device 150 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown inFIGS. 1 to 3 , positioning and clamping of thebase 110 and the rotary table 120 are performed by theslider section 160 disposed between the two, and driving operations for clamping and unclamping by theslider section 160 are performed by themovement mechanism 170 provided on thebase 110, and thus there is no need to provide separate means for driving a positioning mechanism and a clamping mechanism, as in the case of a conventional device, and also there is no need to adopt a structure for vertically moving the rotary table. - Accordingly, structures of the rotary mechanism of the rotary table and the positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table may be made simple.
- Furthermore, according to the
pallet changer 100 adopting thetable clamp device 150 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, positioning and clamping of thebase 110 and the rotary table 120 are performed by an operation of rotating the rotary table 120 and then coupling theslider section 160 that moves on thereference rail 112 attached to the mounting surface of the base 110 with thepositioning block 124 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 120. - Accordingly, positioning and clamping of the
base 110 and the rotary table 120 may be performed by one step of moving theslider section 160 that moves on thereference rail 112, and thus the time necessary for positioning and clamping of thebase 110 and the rotary table 120 may be reduced. - Next, an overview of a table clamp device according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 4 to 6 . - A mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a positioning pin and a positioning hole is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the first embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the second embodiment, a case of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail attached to the rotary table and a following slider of the slider section will be described.
- Additionally, a machine tool according to the second embodiment, to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied, is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in
FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. -
FIG. 4 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 4A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer,FIG. 4B shows a top view of the pallet changer,FIG. 4C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 4B ,FIG. 4D shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 4C , andFIG. 4E shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 4B . - Additionally, also in
FIG. 4B , the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together. - As shown in
FIG. 4A , apallet changer 200 that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention includes abase 210, a rotary table 220 that rotates around arotary shaft 222, arotation motor 230, andtable clamp devices 250 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 220 with respect to thebase 210. - Additionally, with the
pallet changer 200 according to the second embodiment, the structures of thebase 210, the rotary table 220, therotation motor 230, and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 220 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. - As shown in
FIGS. 4B and 4C , thepallet changer 200 according to the second embodiment includes thetable clamp devices 250 on thebase 210, near positions corresponding to the four corners of the rotary table 220. - The
table clamp device 250 includes areference rail 212 attached to a mounting surface of the base 210 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), a followingrail 224 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 220 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment), aslider section 260 that moves on thereference rail 212, and amovement mechanism 270 for moving theslider section 260 along thereference rail 212. - The reference rails 212 are attached, on the mounting surface of the
base 210, one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 220 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 222), in parallel to the long side and from one of four corners of the rotary table 220. - In the same manner, the following
rails 224 are attached, on the facing surface of the rotary table 220, one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 220, in parallel to the long side and from one of four corners of the rotary table 220. - As described above, four
reference rails 212 are attached to thebase 210, and four followingrails 224 are attached to the rotary table 220. - Moreover, both of the
reference rail 212 and the followingrail 224 are in parallel to the long side of the rotary table 220 positioned at the machining position MP, and when the rotary table 220 is rotated 180 degrees, the followingrail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 is disposed in parallel to and on the same straight line, when seen from above as shown inFIG. 4B , as thereference rail 212 attached to the mounting surface of thebase 210. - As shown in
FIGS. 4D and 4E , theslider section 260 is formed from asupport section 262, a followingslider 264 attached to the upper surface of the support section 262 (the surface facing the surface of the rotary table 220 where the followingrails 224 are attached), and areference slider 266 attached to the lower surface of the support section 262 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 210). - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 4D , awide head section 212 a is formed at the upper end of thereference rail 212, and awide head section 224 a is formed at the lower end of the followingrail 224. - As in the first embodiment, the
reference slider 266 is formed to surround thehead section 212 a of thereference rail 212. - In the same manner, the following
slider 264 is formed to surround thehead section 224 a of the followingrail 224, and in a state where the followingrail 224 is inserted in a recessed groove of the followingslider 264, the followingslider 264 is capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of the followingrail 224. - According to these structures, in a state where the following
rail 224 is inserted in the recessed groove of the followingslider 264, the followingslider 264 is allowed to move along the followingrail 224 without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 4D . - At this time, the following
slider 264 also functions to fix the rotary table 220 to which the followingrail 224 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 4D . - As in the case of the first embodiment, the
movement mechanism 270 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as thereference rail 212, as shown inFIG. 4A or 4B . - Furthermore, the
movement mechanism 270 includes anarm 272 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to themovement mechanism 270, and thearm 272 is attached to thesupport section 262 of theslider section 260, and moves theslider section 260 forward and backward on thereference rail 212. -
FIG. 5 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 5A shows an unclamped state, andFIG. 5B shows a clamped state. - With the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, a state as shown in
FIG. 5A where the followingrail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 and the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state, and a state as shown inFIG. 5B where the followingrail 224 is inserted and coupled with the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 is taken as a “clamped” state. - In the unclamped state shown in
FIG. 5A , thearm 272 of themovement mechanism 270 contracts and moves theslider section 260 in the direction of coming close to themovement mechanism 270. At this time, the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 is separated from the followingrail 224 attached to the rotary table 220, and coupling between the two is released. - When the
rotation motor 230 is driven in this state, the rotary table 220 is allowed to rotate around therotary shaft 222. - When the rotary table 220 is rotated, and the following
rail 224 and thereference rail 212 reach positions that are on the same straight line when seen from above, driving of therotation motor 230 is stopped, and rotating of the rotary table 220 is stopped. - The
arm 272 of themovement mechanism 270 is extended in this state, and theslider section 260 is moved in the direction of separating from themovement mechanism 270. Then, the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 moves toward the facing followingrail 224, and the followingrail 224 is inserted into the recessed groove of the followingslider 264 and a coupled state is achieved. - As shown in
FIG. 5B , when the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 and the followingrail 224 attached to the rotary table 220 are coupled, the rotary table 220 and theslider section 260 integrally move in the rotation direction of the rotary table 220 by the followingslider 264 and the followingrail 224. - As described above, the
slider section 260 engages with thereference rail 212 via thereference slider 266 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 220 and the base 210 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 220. - Furthermore, when the following
rail 224 of the rotary table 220 is inserted and coupled with the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260, the positions of the rotary table 220 and theslider section 260 are fixed with respect to the top-down direction. - On the other hand, as described above, the positions of the
reference rail 212 attached to thebase 210 and thereference slider 266 of theslider section 260 are fixed in the top-down direction. - Accordingly, when the following
rail 224 of the rotary table 220 and the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260 are coupled together, thebase 210 and the rotary table 220 are positioned in the rotation direction and are clamped in the top-down direction. - As described above, according to the
table clamp device 250 according to the second embodiment of the present invention shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 , as in the case of the first embodiment, the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 220 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 220 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of thebase 210 and the rotary table 220 may be reduced. - Furthermore, coupling between the rotary table 220 and the
slider section 260 is performed by the followingrail 224 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 220 and the followingslider 264 of theslider section 260, and thus, compared to the case of coupling of the positioning pin and the positioning hole in the first embodiment, the followingrail 224 and the followingslider 264 are engaged in a manner capable of freely sliding, and bumping, in the rotation direction, of the rotary table 220 on the sliding surface is suppressed, and the accuracy of positioning of the rotary table 220 in the rotation direction with respect to the base 210 may be improved. - Furthermore, the contact on the sliding surface is increased and the following
rail 224 becomes less likely to fall out from the followingslider 264, and also, bumping in the top-down direction is suppressed, and as a result, coupling between the rotary table 220 and theslider section 260 may be made strong. - Additionally, the pallet changer that uses the
table clamp device 250 according to the second embodiment of the present invention may be modified in the following manner. -
FIG. 6 are diagrams showing an overview of a first example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 6A shows a top view of the pallet changer, andFIG. 6B shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 6A . - Also,
FIG. 7 are diagrams showing an overview of a second example modification of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 7A shows a top view of the pallet changer, andFIG. 7B shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 7A . - As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B , thepallet changer 200 according to a first example modification of the second embodiment includes onetable clamp device 250 on a straight line L which is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 220 that is positioned at the machining position MP and which passes through therotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220. - One
reference rail 212 is attached to the mounting surface of thebase 210, on the same straight line as the straight line L. - On the other hand, one following
rail 224 is attached on the facing surface of the rotary table 220, at each position near the short side of the rotary table 220, on the same line as the straight line L and in parallel to the straight line L. - According to such a structure, every time the rotary table 220 rotates 180 degrees, the
slider section 260 of thetable clamp device 250 faces the corresponding followingrail 224, and the positioning and the clamping described above may be efficiently performed by onetable clamp device 250, and the structure of thepallet changer 200 may be even more simplified. - On the other hand, as shown in
FIGS. 7A and 7B , thepallet changer 200 according to a second example modification of the second embodiment includes twotable clamp devices 250 radially positioned with respect to the rotating radial direction, toward the corners from therotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220. - Two
reference rails 212 are attached to the mounting surface of thebase 210, at positions radial with respect to the rotating radial direction toward the corners from therotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220, the reference rails being line-symmetrical across the straight line L passing through therotary shaft 222. - Furthermore, four following
rails 224 are provided on the facing surface of the rotary table 220, at positions radial with respect to the rotating radial direction toward the four corners from therotary shaft 222 of the rotary table 220. - According to such a structure, every time the rotary table 220 rotates 180 degrees, the
slider section 260 of thetable clamp device 250 faces the corresponding followingrail 224, and thus the positioning and clamping described above may be efficiently performed, and shifting of the position of the rotary table 220 with respect to a rotating direction RD (a so-called “rocking” state) may be directly suppressed by theslider section 260, and furthermore, a load transmitted to themovement mechanism 270 of thetable clamp device 250 through thearm 272 due to an impact in the rotating direction occurring at the time of machining or positioning, for example, may be reduced. - Additionally, when considering the load or the like on a workpiece from the
machining head 12 of themachine tool 1 shown inFIG. 1 , thetable clamp device 250 is preferably disposed on the machining position MP side, as shown inFIG. 7A . - Next, an overview of a table clamp device according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 8 and 9 . - A mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail and a following slider is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the third embodiment, a case where a standby rail for holding the following slider at the time of unclamping is provided in addition to the structures of the following rail and the following slider will be described.
- Additionally, also in the third embodiment, a machine tool to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in
FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. -
FIG. 8 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 8A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer,FIG. 8B shows a top view of the pallet changer,FIG. 8C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 8B ,FIG. 8D shows an enlarged view of main parts around the table clamp device inFIG. 8C , andFIG. 8E shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 8B . - Additionally, also in
FIG. 8B , the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together. - As shown in
FIG. 8A , apallet changer 300 that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention includes abase 310, a rotary table 320 that rotates around arotary shaft 322, arotation motor 330, andtable clamp devices 350 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 320 with respect to thebase 310. - Additionally, with the
pallet changer 300 according to the third embodiment, the structures of thebase 310, the rotary table 320, therotation motor 330, and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 320 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. - As shown in
FIGS. 8B and 8C , thepallet changer 300 according to the third embodiment includes, as in the case of the first embodiment, thetable clamp devices 350 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a line that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 320 and that passes through therotary shaft 322 on the base 310 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP). - The
table clamp device 350 includes areference rail 312 attached to a mounting surface of the base 310 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), followingrails 324 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 320 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment), aslider section 360 that moves on thereference rail 312, amovement mechanism 370 for moving theslider section 360 along thereference rail 312, and a standby rail 386 (seeFIG. 8E ) for causing theslider section 360 to standby at the time of unclamping. - The reference rails 312 are attached, on the mounting surface of the
base 310, one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 322), in parallel to the long side. - On the other hand, regarding the following
rails 324, two sets of followingrails 324 are attached on the facing surface of the rotary table 320, the sets being near four corners on the diagonal lines of the rotary table 320. - Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 8B , four followingrails 324 are disposed at the corners of the facing surface of the rotary table 320. - As described above, two
reference rails 312 are attached to thebase 310, and four followingrails 324 are attached to the rotary table 320. - Moreover, the reference rails 312 and the following
rails 324 are each parallel to the long side of the rotary table 320 positioned at the machining position MP, and the followingrails 324 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 320 are attached in such a way that, when the rotary table 320 is rotated 180 degrees, the followingrails 324 are in parallel to and on the same straight line, when seen from above as shown inFIG. 8B , as the reference rails 312 attached to the mounting surface of thebase 310. - As shown in
FIGS. 8C and 8D , theslider section 360 is formed from asupport section 362, a followingslider 364 attached to the upper surface of the support section 362 (the surface facing the surface of the rotary table 320 where the followingrails 324 are attached), and areference slider 366 attached to the lower surface of the support section 362 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 310). - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 8D , awide head section 312 a is formed at the upper end of thereference rail 312, and awide head section 324 a is formed at the lower end of the followingrail 324. - Furthermore, as in the first embodiment, the
reference slider 366 is formed to surround thehead section 312 a of thereference rail 312. - Moreover, as in the second embodiment, the following
slider 364 is formed to surround thehead section 324 a of the followingrail 324, and in a state where the followingrail 324 is inserted in a recessed groove of the followingslider 364, the followingslider 364 is capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of the followingrail 324. - According to these structures, in a state where the following
rail 324 is inserted in the recessed groove of the followingslider 364, the followingslider 364 is allowed to move along the followingrail 324 without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 8D . At this time, the followingslider 364 also functions to fix the rotary table 320 to which the followingrail 324 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 8D . - As in the case of the second embodiment, the
movement mechanism 370 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed in parallel to thereference rail 312, at a position offset from the same straight line, as shown inFIGS. 8B to 8D . - Furthermore, the
movement mechanism 370 includes anarm 372 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to themovement mechanism 370, and thearm 372 is attached to anattachment section 362 a protruding sideways from thesupport section 362 of theslider section 360, and moves theslider section 360 forward and backward on thereference rail 312. - As shown in
FIGS. 8B and 8E , thetable clamp device 350 according to the third embodiment further includes thestandby rail 386 for allowing theslider section 360 removed from the followingrail 324 at the time of unclamping to stand by. - As shown in
FIG. 8E , thestandby rail 386 has its upper surface, in the drawing, attached to arail support section 382, and as shown inFIG. 8B , therail support section 382 is attached to a standbyrail attachment section 380 via biasing means 384, such as a coil spring, in a manner capable of moving forward and backward. - Furthermore, the
standby rail 386 has the same cross-sectional shape as thereference rail 312 or the followingrail 324 shown inFIG. 8D , and as shown inFIG. 8B , thestandby rail 386 is disposed on the same straight line as the followingrail 324. - Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 8E , thestandby rail 386 is disposed in such a way that its head section is at the same height as the head section of the followingrail 324. - According to such an arrangement, when the
standby rail 386 and the followingrail 324 are at positions on the same straight line, the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 is allowed to move between thestandby rail 386 and the followingrail 324 by sliding between the two. - The
rail support section 382 is, seen from the side, an L-shaped member (seeFIG. 9 ), and is structured such that thestandby rail 386 is attached to one side, and a biasing force is constantly applied to the other side by the biasing means 384. - Moreover, when the
slider section 360 is moved by the driving by themovement mechanism 370 in the direction of coming close to themovement mechanism 370, therail support section 382 is pressed by a side surface of theslider section 360 and is moved in the opposite direction from the biasing force, and when theslider section 360 is moved in the direction of separating from themovement mechanism 370, therail support section 382 is moved by the biasing force in the direction of separating from the standbyrail attachment section 380, together with theslider section 360. -
FIG. 9 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 9A shows an unclamped state,FIG. 9B shows a state at the time of the following rail and the standby rail coming into contact with each other, andFIG. 9C shows a clamped state. - With the table clamp device according to the third embodiment, a state as shown in
FIG. 9A where the followingrail 324 attached to the facing surface of the rotary table 320 and the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state, and a state as shown inFIG. 9C where the followingrail 324 is inserted and coupled with the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 is taken as a “clamped” state. - In the unclamped state shown in
FIG. 9A , thearm 372 of themovement mechanism 370 contracts and moves theslider section 360 in the direction of coming close to themovement mechanism 370. At this time, the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 is separated from the followingrail 324 attached to the rotary table 320, and coupling between the two is released. - Moreover, the
slider section 360 moves with its side surface on thearm 372 side abutted against therail support section 382, and thus thestandby rail 386 attached to therail support section 382 also moves in the direction of coming close to themovement mechanism 370, and as a result, the followingrail 324 and thestandby rail 386 are positioned separate from each other. - Furthermore, when the
rotation motor 330 is driven in this state, the rotary table 320 is allowed to rotate around therotary shaft 322. - When the rotary table 320 is rotated, and the following
rail 324 and thereference rail 312 reach positions that are on the same straight line when seen from above, driving of therotation motor 330 is stopped, and rotating of the rotary table 320 is stopped. - The
arm 372 of themovement mechanism 370 is extended in this state, and theslider section 360 is moved in the direction of separating from themovement mechanism 370. Then, the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 moves toward the facing followingrail 324 along thestandby rail 386, and therail support section 382 also moves toward the followingrail 324 under the biasing force from the biasing means 384. - Then, when a
tip end 386 b of thestandby rail 386 attached to therail support section 382 abuts anend section 324 b of the followingrail 324, therail support section 382 receiving the biasing force stops moving, and a continuous rail is formed by thestandby rail 386 and the followingrail 324. - Subsequently, when the
movement mechanism 370 is driven, and theslider section 360 is further moved in the direction of separating from themovement mechanism 370, the followingslider 364 of theslider section 360 moves from thestandby rail 386 to the followingrail 324 side, as shown inFIG. 9C , and the followingrail 324 is inserted into a recessed groove of the followingslider 364, and a coupled state is achieved. - When the following
slider 364 of theslider section 360 and the followingrail 324 attached to the rotary table 320 are coupled as shown inFIG. 9C , theslider section 360 is engaged with thereference rail 312 via thereference slider 366 without rocking in the left-right direction as in the case of the second embodiment, and thus thebase 310 and the rotary table 320 are positioned with respect to the rotating direction of the rotary table 320. - Furthermore, the positions of the rotary table 320 and the
slider section 360, and thebase 310 and theslider section 360 are fixed in the top-down direction, and as a result, thebase 310 and the rotary table 320 are clamped in the top-down direction. - As described above, according to the
table clamp device 350 according to the third embodiment of the present invention shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , as in the case of the first and the second embodiments, the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 320 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 320 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of thebase 310 and the rotary table 320 may be reduced. - Furthermore, in addition to the effect described in the second embodiment, the following
slider 364 of theslider section 360 whose coupling with the followingrail 324 is released at the time of unclamping is positioned at thestandby rail 386 which is displaced according to the movement of theslider section 360, and thus the recessed groove of the followingslider 364 is prevented from being exposed and from having its sliding surface to the followingrail 324 polluted. - Next, an overview of a table clamp device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 10 and 11 . - A mode of realizing coupling between a rotary table and a slider section by a following rail and a following slider is described with respect to the table clamp device according to the second embodiment, but with respect to a table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment, a case where a reference rail and a following rail are continuously connected, and where positioning and clamping are performed by a reference slider of a slider section coupling also with the following rail will be described.
- Additionally, also in the fourth embodiment, a machine tool to which the table clamp device and the pallet changer are applied is the same as the one described in the first embodiment and shown in
FIG. 1 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. -
FIG. 10 are diagrams showing an overview of a pallet changer that uses a table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 10A shows a perspective view of the entire pallet changer,FIG. 10B shows a top view of the pallet changer,FIG. 10C shows a side view of the pallet changer seen from the direction of an arrow VP1 inFIG. 10B , andFIG. 10D shows a side view of main parts of the table clamp device seen from the direction of an arrow VP2 inFIG. 10B . - Additionally, also in
FIG. 10B , the rotary table is shown by a two-dot chain line, and an overview of the table clamp device seen through the rotary table from above is shown together. - As shown in
FIG. 10A , apallet changer 400 that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes abase 410, a rotary table 420 that rotates around arotary shaft 422, arotation motor 430, andtable clamp devices 450 for positioning and clamping the rotary table 420 with respect to thebase 410. - Additionally, with the
pallet changer 400 according to the fourth embodiment, the structures of thebase 410, the rotary table 420, therotary shaft 422, therotation motor 430, and the mechanism for rotating the rotary table 420 are the same as those of the first embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , and repeated description thereof is omitted. - As shown in
FIGS. 10B and 10C , thepallet changer 400 according to the fourth embodiment includes, as in the case of the first embodiment, thetable clamp devices 450 at positions that are line-symmetrical across a straight line L that is parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 and that passes through the center of therotary shaft 422 on the base 410 (that is, near the long sides of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP). - The
table clamp device 450 includes areference rail 412 attached to a mounting surface of the base 410 (the same as the “mounting surface” in the first embodiment), followingrails 424 attached to a facing surface of the rotary table 420 (the same as the “facing surface” in the first embodiment) byattachment arms 426, aslider section 460 that moves on the reference rails 412, and amovement mechanism 470 for moving theslider section 460 along the reference rails 412. - The reference rails 412 are attached, on the mounting surface of the
base 410, one each at a position corresponding to one of the long sides of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP (positions that are line-symmetrical across the straight line L passing through the center of the rotary shaft 422), in parallel to the long side. - On the other hand, four
attachment arms 426 are provided on the facing surface of the rotary table 420, near four corners on the diagonal lines of the rotary table 420, the arms protruding toward thebase 410, and two sets of followingrails 424 are attached to the fourattachment arms 426 while being parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 and in a facing manner. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 10D , the protruding length of theattachment arm 426 is set to be approximately the same as the distance between the base 410 and the rotary table 420, and the followingrail 424 is attached at a position at the same height as thereference rail 412. - According to such a structure, the reference rails 412 and the following
rails 424 are each attached in parallel to the long side of the rotary table 420 positioned at the machining position MP, and when the rotary table 420 is rotated 180 degrees, the followingrails 424 attached to theattachment arms 426 protruding from the facing surface of the rotary table 420 are disposed on the straight line as the reference rails 412 attached to the mounting surface of thebase 410. - As shown in
FIG. 10D , theslider section 460 is formed from asupport section 462, and areference slider 466 attached to the lower surface of the support section 462 (the surface facing the mounting surface of the base 410). - Furthermore, as in the third embodiment, wide head sections are formed at the upper ends of the
reference rail 412 and the followingrail 424, and thereference slider 466 is formed to surround a head section 412 a of thereference rail 412 while being astride in a manner capable of freely sliding in the longitudinal direction of thereference rail 412. - As in the case of the first embodiment, the
movement mechanism 470 is configured by means having a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting, such as a hydraulic cylinder, and is disposed on the same straight line as thereference rail 412 and the followingrail 424, as shown inFIG. 10A or 10B . - Furthermore, the
movement mechanism 470 includes anarm 472 which is capable of freely moving forward and backward with respect to themovement mechanism 470, and thearm 472 is attached to thesupport section 462 of theslider section 460, and moves theslider section 460 forward and backward on thereference rail 412 and the followingrail 424 on the same straight line. - According to these structures, in a state where the
reference rail 412 and the followingrail 424 are inserted in the recessed groove of thereference slider 466, theslider section 460 is allowed to move along thereference rail 412 and the followingrail 424 in a freely sliding manner without rocking in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 10C . - At this time, the
reference slider 466 also functions to fix the rotary table 420 to which the followingrail 424 is attached, in the left-right direction and the top-down direction inFIG. 10C . -
FIG. 11 are side views showing an overview of a positioning and clamping operation of the pallet changer that uses the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 11A shows an unclamped state, andFIG. 11B shows a clamped state. - With the table clamp device according to the fourth embodiment, a state as shown in
FIG. 11A where the followingrail 424 attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the facing surface of the rotary table 420 and thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 are not coupled together is taken as an “unclamped” state, and a state as shown inFIG. 11B where the followingrail 424 is inserted and coupled with thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 is taken as a “clamped” state. - In the unclamped state shown in
FIG. 11A , thearm 472 of themovement mechanism 470 contracts and moves theslider section 460 in the direction of coming close to themovement mechanism 470. At this time, thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 is separated from the followingrail 424 attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420, and coupling between the two is released. - Furthermore, when the
rotation motor 430 is driven in this state, the rotary table 420 is allowed to rotate around therotary shaft 422. - When the rotary table 420 is rotated, and the following
rail 424 and thereference rail 412 reach positions that are on the same straight line when seen from above, driving of therotation motor 430 is stopped, and rotating of the rotary table 420 is stopped. - The
arm 472 of themovement mechanism 470 is extended in this state, and theslider section 460 is moved in the direction of separating from themovement mechanism 470. Then, thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 moves toward the followingrail 424 that is continuous with thereference rail 412, and the followingrail 424 is inserted into the recessed groove of thereference slider 466 and a coupled state is achieved. - As shown in
FIG. 11B , when thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 and the followingrail 424 attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 are coupled, the rotary table 420 and theslider section 460 integrally move in the rotation direction of the rotary table 420 by thereference slider 466 and the followingrail 424. - As described above, the
reference slider 466 of theslider section 460 engages with the followingrail 424 without rocking in the left-right direction, and as a result, the rotary table 420 and the base 410 are positioned with respect to the rotation direction of the rotary table 420. - Furthermore, when the following
rail 424 attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 is inserted and coupled with thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460, the positions of the rotary table 420 and theslider section 460 are fixed with respect to the top-down direction. - Accordingly, when the following
rail 424 attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 and thereference slider 466 of theslider section 460 are coupled together, thebase 410 and the rotary table 420 are positioned in the rotation direction and are clamped in the top-down direction. - As described above, according to the
table clamp device 450 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 , as in the case of the first to the third embodiments, the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table 420 and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table 420 may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of thebase 410 and the rotary table 420 may be reduced. - Furthermore, in addition to the effects described in the second and the third embodiments, the
reference slider 466 of theslider section 460 functions in the same manner as the followingslider rail 424 being attached to theattachment arm 426 protruding from the rotary table 420 and forming a continuous rail with thereference rail 412, and thus the structure of theslider section 460 may be further simplified, and also the weight of thetable clamp device 450 may be reduced. - Additionally, the present invention is not limited to the structures according to the embodiments described above, and may include various example modifications.
- For example, cases have been described with respect to the table clamp devices according to the first to the fourth embodiments where a hydraulic cylinder is used as the movement mechanism, but other means such as a rack/pinion mechanism or a linear guide mechanism may also be adopted as long as the means has a drive section which is capable of linearly expanding and contracting.
- Furthermore, in the third embodiment, a case is described where a coil spring is used as the biasing means for applying a biasing force on the rail support section to which the standby rail is attached, but an elastic body such as rubber, a piston mechanism or the like may also be used as long as the slider section is capable of contracting (to have its length shortened) when moving toward the movement mechanism, and biasing force may be exerted by the slider section extending at the time of moving away from the movement mechanism, as described above.
- Furthermore, in the first to the fourth embodiments, cases are described where, when seen in cross-section, the reference rails, the following rails and the standby rail have head sections, but any structure may be adopted, such as a structure where a rolling element is interposed between the rail and the slider, as long as a sliding relationship may be formed between the rail and the slider, and a function of preventing falling out in the top-down direction may be achieved.
- Moreover, the numbers of disposed table clamp devices described in the first to the fourth embodiments are only examples, and embodiments may be combined or changes may be made in such a way that, for example, four table clamp devices are disposed in the first and the third embodiments, or two table clamp devices are disposed in the second embodiment.
- In the first to the fourth embodiments, pallet changers that are based on a positional relationship according to which the machining position and the setup position face each other at 180 degrees are described, but the pallet changer may be structured in such a way that there are several machining positions or setup positions at angles equally dividing the rotary table, such as 60 degrees or 90 degrees.
- Moreover, with respect to the pallet changers according to the first to the fourth embodiments, a case is described where the rotary table rotates on a horizontal rotation surface around a rotary shaft perpendicular to the base, but the table clamp devices according to the present invention may be used even if the rotation surface is not horizontal, as long as the reference rails are disposed in parallel to the rotation surface.
- A table clamp device, according to the embodiment of the present invention, for positioning and clamping a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions at a predetermined position with respect to a base that supports the rotary table in a manner capable of rotating includes a reference rail provided on a mounting surface of the base, a slider section provided to slide along the reference rail, and a movement mechanism to move the slider section along the reference rail, where the rotary table is positioned and clamped to the base by the slider section by engagement of the slider section with a part of the rotary table.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, the part of the rotary table is a following rail that is attached to the rotary table.
- Here, the following rail may be attached to the rotary table, on a surface facing the mounting surface of the base, and the slider section may include a reference slider that engages with the reference rail, a following slider that engages with the following rail, and a support section for supporting the reference slider and the following slider.
- Furthermore, the base may further include a standby rail attachment section on the mounting surface, a standby rail that engages with the following slider may be attached to the standby rail attachment section by a rail support section for supporting the standby rail, and the standby rail may abut against the following rail to form a continuous rail.
- Here, the standby rail moves between a first position of abutting against the following rail and a second position separate from the following rail, and the standby rail attachment section further includes biasing means (for example, a coil spring) for constantly biasing the rail support section in a direction from the second position to the first position.
- Also, the following rail may be attached to the rotary table by an attachment arm in such a way as to be disposed, at the predetermined position, on a same straight line as the reference rail.
- The table clamp device according to the embodiment of the present invention may be applied to a pallet changer including a rotary table that rotates between a plurality of positions, a base including a rotary shaft for rotating the rotary table, and a driver for rotating the rotary table.
- Here, the pallet changer may have one or a plurality of the table clamp devices disposed.
- Here, reference rails of the table clamp devices may be disposed at positions that are line-symmetrical with respect to a straight line passing through the rotary shaft, or may be radially disposed in a rotating radial direction from the rotary shaft.
- According to the embodiment of the present invention, due to the structures described above, the structures of a rotary mechanism of the rotary table and a positioning/clamping mechanism of the rotary table may be simplified, and also the time necessary for positioning and clamping of the rotary table may be reduced.
- Also, according to the structure in which coupling of the base and the rotary table is performed by the following rail attached to the lower surface of the rotary table and the following slider of the slider section, highly accurate positioning, in the rotation direction, of the rotary table with respect to the base may be realized, and also the contact at the coupling part is increased, and coupling between the base and the rotary table may be made strong.
- Furthermore, by causing the following slider of the slider section whose coupling with the following rail is released at the time of unclamping to be positioned at the standby rail which is displaced according to the movement of the slider section, the recessed groove of the following slider may be prevented from being exposed and from having its sliding surface to the following rail polluted.
- Moreover, according to the structure in which the following rail is attached to the attachment arm protruding from the rotary table, and a continuous rail is formed by the reference rail and the following rail, the reference slider of the slider section may also function as the following slider, and the structure of the slider section may further be simplified, and the weight of the entire table clamp device may be reduced.
- Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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