Tool changing – Including machine tool or component – Rotary spindle machine tool
Reexamination Certificate
2001-07-23
2002-09-24
Briggs, William (Department: 3722)
Tool changing
Including machine tool or component
Rotary spindle machine tool
C483S038000, C483S040000, C483S048000, C483S050000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06454684
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The machining center has hitherto been used which is arranged to extract and deliver an appropriate tool depending on the machining step from a multiplicity of tools stored in a tool magazine, to thereby change a spindle tool for the delivered one to machine a workpiece. The productivity of the machining center has been enhanced by e.g., increasing the tool change speed.
The tool change is effected by an automatic tool changing apparatus
101
as shown in FIG.
13
.
The tool magazine is designated at
103
and comprises a multiplicity of tool pots
103
b
acting as tool holding means which are linked to an endless chain
103
a
and individually store various types of tools
105
. A standby pot
109
acting as the tool holding means is interposed between the tool magazine
103
and a spindle
107
so that a tool
105
a
can be held in proximity to the spindle
107
.
A tool shifter
111
is disposed laterally of the tool magazine
103
to deliver a tool from the tool magazine
103
to the standby pot
109
and vice versa. An automatic tool changer (ATC)
113
is provided between the standby pot
109
and the spindle
107
to change a tool
105
b of the spindle
107
for the tool
105
a
held by the standby pot
109
.
In such an automatic tool changing apparatus
101
, during the machining of the workpiece, a used tool is returned from the standby pot
109
to the tool magazine
103
and a tool to next be used is delivered from the tool magazine
103
for preparation in the standby pot
109
so that the tool change time is reduced with a shortened work interruption time to thereby improve its productivity.
In the event that the tool change cycle is short as a result of brief machining steps in succession, however, delivery of the tool to next be used to the standby pot
109
may delay, resulting in a wait for delivery of the tool, which may impair its productivity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided an automatic tool changing apparatus comprising a tool magazine which stores a multiplicity of tools each held by tool holding means, the tool magazine having a tool port through which the tools are loaded into or unloaded from the tool magazine; a tool shifter which is provided laterally of the tool port, the tool shifter translating the tools for loading into or unloading from the tool magazine; a standby magazine which has tool holding means by which the tools loaded or unloaded by the tool shifter are temporarily held and stand by; and an automatic tool changer which is arranged to change the tool held in the standby magazine for the tool fitted to a spindle, the tool shifter translating the tools for delivering operations between the tool magazine and the standby magazine, the automatic tool changer also translating the tools for delivering operations between the standby magazine and the spindle, wherein the standby magazine has a plurality of the tool holding means which are provided on an output shaft of a rotation indexing mechanism and which come to rest at respective delivery positions to/from the tool shifter and the automatic tool changer, and wherein the tool holding means of the standby magazine are provided to hold the tool such that the axis of the tool held thereby tilts at a predetermined angle relative to the rotational axis of the output shaft so that the direction of axis of the tool upon the translation by the tool shifter is different from the direction of axis of the tool upon the translation by the automatic tool changer.
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Briggs William
Harness & Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.
Sankyo Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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