Tool changing – Including machine tool or component – Rotary spindle machine tool
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-28
2002-03-05
Briggs, William (Department: 3722)
Tool changing
Including machine tool or component
Rotary spindle machine tool
C082S122000, C409S165000, C409S168000, C409S211000, C409S216000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06352496
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to milling machines, and more particularly, to high-speed CNC milling machines of a type equipped with a position controlled rotary table for holding work pieces and with a motorized cutting tool spindle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional vertical milling machine is equipped with a horizontal table for holding a work-piece, and a power-rotated cutter for machining the work-piece. The table and the cutting tool of a typical three-axis machine are adapted for relative longitudinal movement along a horizontal X axis, relative lateral movement along a horizontal Y axis, and relative vertical movement along a Z axis. The cutting tool in such machines is typically positioned in a spindle in a vertical position, and in certain machines in a horizontal position or in an adapter for selecting either the vertical or horizontal position. In certain high-performance 4 axis machines, the cutting tool is located in a motorized spindle adapted for pivoting about a horizontal axis A, and in 5 axis machines, for rotation about a vertical axis C
1
.
A conventional vertical turret lathe is equipped with a horizontal table mounted for continuous rotation of the work-piece about a vertical axis C
2
, and a non-rotating cutting tool typically positioned in a horizontal position, or in a fixture adapted for pivoting to a fixed position about horizontal axis A. The table and cutting tool are typically adapted for relative positioning along the X and Z axes for positioning of the work piece on the table and machining of the rotating work-piece.
Numerous variations of milling machines and turret lathes are known in the art, as well as several machines that have attempted to merge the benefits of these two types of machines. One prior type of machine includes an adapter permitting removal of the turret lathe horizontal tool holder and installation of a milling vertical tool holding spindle to effect conversion from turret lathe operation to milling operation. Another prior type of machine provides for a turret lathe and a milling station in close proximity in the same machine to reduce transfer time between the two stations. Yet another type of vertical milling machine has been provided with a table mounted for rotation about a vertical axis and for swiveling about a horizontal axis. Other prior milling machines have simply been equipped with a rotary table for milling, rather than turning, cylindrical surfaces.
However, these as well as other prior machines have failed to achieve an effective combination of the machining capabilities of milling machines and turret lathes, coupled with the necessary quick response times, such that the resultant machine is suitable for precision, high-speed CNC milling operations as well as general turning purposes of a conventional turret lathe. Moreover, there is an ever-present need for improved machining apparatus and methods that permit high-speed milling of certain parts which previously could only be manufactured by other less efficient methods, such improved methods and apparatus reducing total manufacturing time, increasing machining accuracy, and/or providing for parts of a desired strength at a reduced weight.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A general aim of the present invention is to provide a new and improved high-speed CNC milling machine capable of machining certain parts which prior milling machines were incapable of machining efficiently, the parts having thus been previously manufactured by other methods.
Another objective of the invention is, for such parts, to reduce the manufacturing time, increase the dimensional accuracy, and/or reduce their weight while maintaining desired strength characteristics.
Yet another objective is to provide such a machine that is suitable for alternate operation as a conventional turret lathe.
A detailed objective is to achieve the foregoing by providing a high-speed CNC milling machine equipped with a rotary work-piece holding table that is adapted for use in high-speed milling operations.
These and other objectives and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Briefly, a milling machine according to the invention includes a rotary workpiece-holding table; a dual-mode table drive unit which, in one mode, is adapted for variable speed bi-directional operation with relatively high acceleration and deceleration rates and with relatively small position backlash; a single or dual axis controllable motorized cutting tool spindle releasably mounted for vertical and radial movement with respect to the table; and a control system adapted to achieve a high degree of tool and table position and speed accuracy, the control system comprising a CNC controller, table and tool axes associated sensors to provide the controller with table and tool position and speed feedback signals. I-or use as a conventional turret lathe, the motorized spindle is replaced with a conventional turret lathe tool holder and the table is rotated utilizing the second table drive mode.
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Briggs William
IMTA Manufacturing Technology & Automation Company
Leydig Voit & Mayer Ltd
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