WO2018092879A1 - Mandrin - Google Patents

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WO2018092879A1
WO2018092879A1 PCT/JP2017/041467 JP2017041467W WO2018092879A1 WO 2018092879 A1 WO2018092879 A1 WO 2018092879A1 JP 2017041467 W JP2017041467 W JP 2017041467W WO 2018092879 A1 WO2018092879 A1 WO 2018092879A1
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祐輝 河北
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Priority to JP2018551703A priority patent/JP7036736B2/ja
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B31/00Chucks; Expansion mandrels; Adaptations thereof for remote control
    • B23B31/001Protection against entering of chips or dust
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q11/00Accessories fitted to machine tools for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition or for cooling work; Safety devices specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, machine tools
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q11/00Accessories fitted to machine tools for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition or for cooling work; Safety devices specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, machine tools
    • B23Q11/08Protective coverings for parts of machine tools; Splash guards
    • B23Q11/0825Relatively slidable coverings, e.g. telescopic

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  • the present invention relates to a dust-proof structure for a chuck used in a machine tool to support a workpiece to be processed.
  • a plurality of jaws that slide in the radial direction are radially arranged on the front surface of the chuck in order to support a workpiece.
  • the jaw includes a master jaw that is provided in the chuck body and slides in the radial direction, and a top jaw that is detachably attached to the master jaw and supports the workpiece.
  • a cover 16 that covers these gaps is attached to the front center of the body.
  • the edge of the cover 16 enters the lower side of the center end of the top jaw, and the center end of the top jaw slides along the upper surface of the cover 16.
  • the chips scatter on the front of the chuck, and they adhere and accumulate around the top jaw.
  • the chuck rotates in a predetermined direction when the workpiece is processed, chips are likely to accumulate even around the top jaw, particularly on the side facing the rotation direction.
  • the center end of the top jaw slides on the cover. Therefore, the chips that have entered through the gap rub along with it. Then, if it enters into the operation area of the master jaw, it causes a malfunction of the jaw.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a chuck that can effectively prevent intrusion of dust such as chips and can maintain stable operation over a long period of time.
  • the chuck has a plurality of jaws that slide in the radial direction to support the workpiece, and includes a chuck body, a center cover, and a dust cover.
  • the chuck body includes a plurality of slide grooves on a front surface, and the slide grooves extend radially outward from a central portion of the chuck body, whereby each of the jaws is slidably fitted, and the center cover is The chuck body is attached to the chuck body so as to cover the front center portion of the chuck body, and the dust cover is attached to an end portion on the center side of each of the jaws so as to cover the slide groove.
  • the chuck is configured to slide along the front surface of each of the jaws, and at a support position where each of the jaws supports a workpiece, the protruding end of the dust cover is configured to enter the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover. Is provided.
  • the protruding end portion of the dust cover is configured to enter the back side of the peripheral edge portion of the center cover at all positions where each of the jaws slides and is displaced.
  • the chuck body further includes a fluid supply passage and an ejection passage, the fluid supply passage supplies fluid to the lower side of the center cover, and the ejection passage communicates with the fluid supply passage. And opened to the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover so that fluid can be ejected outward from the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover.
  • a sharp inclined portion and a reverse inclined portion are further provided, and the inclined portion is provided at a protruding end portion of the dust cover so that a surface thereof approaches the chuck body as it approaches the protruding end, and the reverse inclined surface Is provided on the back side of the peripheral portion of the center cover so as to be separated from the chuck body toward the peripheral portion, and is configured to allow fluid to be ejected through a gap between the surface of the inclined portion and the reverse inclined surface.
  • the ejection passage has at least one outlet passage, and the outlet passage communicates with the fluid supply passage at a central portion of the chuck body and extends radially outward toward the jaw.
  • the lead-out passage When viewed from the front, the lead-out passage extends at a predetermined angle with respect to the center line of the jaw in front of the chuck in the rotational direction.
  • the protruding end of the dust cover is pressed against the front surface of the chuck body.
  • the dust cover has an overhang portion, and the overhang portion protrudes laterally from an end portion on the center side of the jaw, and the surface thereof is located in front of the rotation direction of the chuck and An inclined surface is provided, and the inclined surface is configured to approach the chuck body as it goes to the tip.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. 2. It is a figure equivalent to FIG. 3 from which the position of a jaw differs. It is a schematic perspective view which shows a dust cover.
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic sectional view taken along line YY in FIG. 5A. It is the schematic which expands and shows the principal part of FIG. A chip purge mechanism and the like are illustrated. It is a schematic sectional drawing in the arrow ZZ line in FIG. It is a figure equivalent to FIG. 3 in the chuck
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the front surface of the chuck 1 as viewed obliquely from the front
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the chuck 1 as viewed from the front surface
  • FIG. 3 is an arrow XX line in FIG. It is a schematic sectional drawing.
  • the chuck 1 is attached to the machine tool 100, and when the workpiece is processed, the chuck 1 is controlled to rotate in a predetermined direction around the rotation axis J, in the present embodiment, counterclockwise when the chuck 1 is viewed from the front.
  • the chuck 1 is provided with a chuck main body 1a having a thick disc-like appearance, and a plurality of (two or more) supporting workpieces may be provided on the front surface.
  • the three jaws 10 are arranged radially at equal intervals. Each jaw 10 is arranged such that when the chuck 1 is viewed from the front, a center line T extending in the radial direction passes through the center of the chuck body 1a.
  • Each jaw 10 includes a master jaw 11 provided on the chuck body 1a so as to be slidable in the radial direction, and a top jaw 12 detachably attached to the master jaw 11 with a bolt 13.
  • the top jaw 12 has various shapes depending on the application. In this embodiment, the top jaw 12 is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is attached to the master jaw 11 so that the longitudinal direction thereof coincides with the radial direction of the chuck body 1a. It has been.
  • a flat support surface 12a for supporting the work is formed on the end surface on the center side of each top jaw 12. As each jaw 10 slides inward in the radial direction, each support surface 12a comes into contact with the workpiece located around the rotation axis J at the center of the front surface of the chuck body 1a, and is sandwiched between the three top jaws 12. The workpiece is supported.
  • a dust cover 70 is attached to the end of each jaw 10 on the center side, which will be described later.
  • the chuck body 1 a includes a body 20, a plunger 30, a coupling body 40, an adapter 50, a center cover 60 and the like in addition to the master jaw 11.
  • the body 20 is made of a metal member having a thick disk-like appearance, and is fixed to the machine tool 100 by a plurality of mounting bolts 21.
  • a large-diameter cylindrical recess 22 is formed at the center of the back surface of the body 20, and a cylindrical circular opening 23 communicating with the recess 22 is formed at the center of the front surface of the body 20.
  • the front surface of the body 20 is a flat surface orthogonal to the rotation axis J.
  • a columnar adapter 50 is attached to the body 20 with a bolt 51 so as to close the circular opening 23 at the center of the front side of the recess 22.
  • a center cover 60 is attached to the adapter 50 with a bolt 61 so as to cover the circular opening 23 at the center of the front surface of the chuck body 1a. The center cover 60 and the adapter 50 will be separately described later.
  • the front surface of the body 20 is formed with three slide grooves 24 extending radially from the periphery of the circular opening 23 located in the center thereof radially outward at equal intervals. Master jaw 11 is fitted.
  • the master jaw 11 is formed of a substantially rectangular parallelepiped member having a width substantially the same as the width of the slide groove 24 and a shorter radial length than the slide groove 24, and is slidable in a radially slidable state. 24 is fitted.
  • An engaging portion 11 a is formed below the center end portion of the master jaw 11.
  • the plunger 30 is a substantially cylindrical member, and engaged portions 31 are formed at three locations corresponding to the slide grooves 24.
  • the plunger 30 is accommodated in the recessed portion 22 in a state where the engaged portions 11 a of the master jaws 11 are engaged with the engaged portions 31.
  • the connecting body 40 is made of a cylindrical member, and is fixed integrally with the plunger 30 with a bolt 41.
  • the plunger 30 and the coupling body 40 are accommodated in the recess 22 in a state in which the plunger 30 and the coupling body 40 can slide along the rotation axis J.
  • the coupling body 40 is connected to the machine tool 100, the slide of the plunger 30 and the coupling body 40 is controlled by the machine tool 100.
  • each jaw 10 slides in the radial direction and is displaced. That is, as shown in FIG. 3, each jaw 10 is slid inward in the radial direction (in FIG. 3, the innermost position that is the position displaced most inward in the radial direction) is shown in FIG. As described above, each jaw 10 is displaced between a position that slides radially outward and stands by without supporting the work (an outermost position displaced outward in the radial direction).
  • each jaw 10 supports the workpiece varies depending on the shape of the workpiece, the top jaw 12, and the support method. Further, the workpiece may be supported from the inside when it is supported from the outside by each jaw 10 depending on the processing content.
  • a constant gap 24 a is provided on the center side of each slide groove 24 so that the master jaw 11 does not come into contact with the body 20 or the adapter 50 when the jaw 10 is displaced to the innermost position.
  • the master jaw 11 slides radially outward, a space necessary for the master jaw 11 to slide radially inward is generated on the center side of the slide groove 24. Therefore, the space 24a is further added to the gap 24a. Expanding.
  • the chuck 1 is devised so that chips can be effectively prevented from entering the gap 24a and a stable operation can be maintained over a long period of time.
  • a dust cover 70 and a center cover 60 are attached to the chuck 1. Specifically, a dust cover 70 that covers the gap 24a of the slide groove 24 is attached to an end portion on the center side of each master jaw 11, and a center cover 60 is attached to the front center of the chuck body 1a.
  • FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B show the dust cover 70.
  • the dust cover 70 is made of a rectangular plate member formed using a spring steel material.
  • the dust cover 70 includes a fixed portion 71, an inclined portion 72, an overhang portion 73, and the like.
  • the fixing portion 71 is a portion of the dust cover 70 that is fixed to the master jaw 11, and is provided at a central portion of one long side of the dust cover 70.
  • the fixing portion 71 is provided with a pair of screw holes 71a and 71a through which screws to be screwed to the master jaw 11 are inserted.
  • the inclined portion 72 is provided on the other long side of the dust cover 70.
  • the inclined portion 72 is a portion that protrudes inward from the protruding end portion of the master jaw 11, that is, the central end portion of the master jaw 11, when attached to the master jaw 11.
  • the surface of the inclined portion 72 is an inclined surface that approaches the chuck body 1a toward the protruding end, and the protruding end of the inclined portion 72 is pointed.
  • the overhang portion 73 is provided on both short sides of the dust cover 70.
  • the overhanging portion 73 is a portion that protrudes laterally from the central end of the master jaw 11 when attached to the master jaw 11.
  • On the surface of the overhanging portion 73 an inclined surface is provided that approaches the chuck body 1a as it goes toward the protruding end, and the protruding end of the overhanging portion 73 is pointed.
  • the inclined surface may be formed only on the surface of the overhanging portion 73 positioned in front of the chuck 1 in the rotation direction. However, if the inclined surface is formed on both sides of the dust cover 70, the chuck 1 may Since it is applicable also when rotating in the rotation direction, it is excellent in versatility.
  • the back surface of the dust cover 70 is formed flat so that it slides along the front surface of the body 20 without a gap.
  • An elongated minute convex portion 74 extending along the edge portion is provided on the opposite side (base end portion) to the protruding end portion across the screw hole 71a on the back surface of the dust cover 70. Accordingly, when the dust cover 70 is attached to the master jaw 11, the base end portion of the dust cover 70 is lifted and pushed down by the minute convex portion 74, so that the protruding end portion is pressed against the front surface of the chuck body 1a. It becomes. Thereby, the protruding end portion of the dust cover 70 is always in close contact with the front surface of the body 20 without a gap, and the entry of chips is prevented.
  • the center cover 60 has a cylindrical fitting portion 62 into which the circular opening 23 is fitted, and a hook-like shape that protrudes outward from one end of the fitting portion 62. And a cover part 63.
  • the cover part 63 has a substantially triangular shape with corners formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front side, and is arranged so that each side faces each jaw 10.
  • Each side of the cover part 63 is formed to have substantially the same size as the width (long side) of the dust cover 70.
  • the front surface of the body 20 and the back surface of the cover portion 63 are opposed to each other with a minute gap (constitutes a lateral annular passage 95 described later). And on the back side of the peripheral part of the cover part 63, the reverse inclined surface 63a which leaves
  • the reverse inclined surface 63 a is formed substantially parallel to the inclined surface of the inclined portion 72 of the dust cover 70.
  • each dust cover 70 enters the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60 (the center cover 60 and the dust cover 70 overlap each other when viewed from the front). Yes.
  • the protruding end of the dust cover 70 enters the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60 at all positions (from the innermost position to the outermost position) where each of the jaws 10 slides and is displaced. It has become.
  • the protruding end portion of the dust cover 70 enters the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60, the chips adhere to the protruding end portion of the dust cover 70, or the chips enter the back side of the center cover 60. Can be suppressed. Even if the end on the center side of the jaw 10 is lifted and a gap is formed between the protruding end of the dust cover 70 and the front surface of the body 20, it is possible to prevent chips from entering the gap. In particular, since the projecting end of the dust cover 70 always enters the back side of the center cover 60 and overlaps the top and bottom, not only when machining the workpiece but also when machining the workpiece, Dust can be prevented from entering the inside of the chuck 1.
  • coolant an example of fluid
  • coolant is jetted outward from the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60 so that the chips adhering to the periphery of each jaw 10 can be blown away. ing.
  • This not only suppresses the entry of dust such as chips into the inside of the chuck 1, but also positively removes chips from the periphery of each jaw where the chips are likely to adhere and accumulate or from the front of the chuck body 1a. Therefore, it is possible to further suppress dust from entering the inside of the chuck 1. Even if dust such as chips enters the back side of the center cover 60, it can be discharged by the ejected fluid.
  • the chuck 1 is provided with an injection mechanism so that coolant can be injected toward the workpiece when the workpiece is processed.
  • a main passage 81 (fluid supply passage) for supplying coolant to the lower side of the center cover 60 is formed through the center portion of the adapter 50.
  • a pipe 101 is connected to the main passage 81 so that high-pressure coolant is supplied from the machine tool 100.
  • a nozzle 80 having three injection ports 80a is provided in the center of the surface of the center cover 60.
  • Each injection port 80a is arrange
  • a sub-passage 82 (fluid supply passage) communicating with the main passage 81 is formed at the center of the fitting portion 62, and the sub-passage 82 is provided with an injection port 80a via three injection passages 83 extending in an inclined manner. Communicating with The high-pressure coolant supplied to the main passage 81 is injected through the sub passage 82 and the injection passage 83 so as to spread from the three injection ports 80a toward the workpiece. By doing so, even if dust such as chips enters the back side of the center cover 60, there is no place where the dust stays.
  • a chip purge mechanism was configured using such a passage for feeding the coolant of the injection mechanism. That is, an ejection passage 90 that communicates with the sub-passage 82 and opens on the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60 is formed in the chuck body 1a.
  • three lead-out passages 91 branching from the sub-passage 82 located at the center of the chuck body 1 a and extending radially outward toward the jaws 10 are formed in the fitting portion 62.
  • a stepped portion 62 a having a slightly smaller diameter than the circular opening 23 is provided on the outer periphery of the fitting portion 62 that is continuous with the cover portion 63, and the adapter 50 that forms the circular opening 23 with the stepped portion 62 a is provided.
  • An annular passage (vertical annular passage 92) communicating with the lead-out passage 91 is formed by a gap between the inner peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface.
  • the vertical annular passage 92 communicates with a minute gap (lateral annular passage 95) between the front surface of the body 20 and the back surface of the cover portion 63, and the outlet passage 91, the vertical annular passage 92, and the horizontal annular passage 95
  • a jet passage 90 for jetting the coolant over the entire circumference is configured. Therefore, when the coolant is sprayed from the nozzle 80, for example, when the workpiece is processed, the coolant is also sprayed radially outward from the back side of the center cover 60. As a result, even if chips adhere to the periphery of each jaw 10, the chips are blown off by the coolant, so that the chips can be excluded from the periphery of each jaw 10.
  • the chips can be removed by the coolant, so that the chips can be effectively prevented from entering the inside of the chuck 1.
  • the coolant is ejected through the gap between the surface of the inclined portion 72 and the reverse inclined surface 63a, the coolant is smoothly ejected and can be easily and reliably discharged without being caught even if there is invaded chips.
  • the channel cross-sectional widths w1 and w2 of the vertical annular passage 92 and the horizontal annular passage 95 are formed to be smaller than the diameters of the main passage 81 and the sub passage 82, and the coolant is reduced while reducing the amount of coolant flowing out. It comes to be ejected more powerfully.
  • the lead-out passages 91 are arranged so as to extend at a predetermined angle ⁇ in front of the center line T of the jaw 10 in the rotation direction of the chuck 1 when the chuck 1 is viewed from the front.
  • the chips generated during the machining of the workpiece are likely to adhere to the front portion in the rotational direction of the chuck 10, in particular, at the center end of each jaw 10. Therefore, in this chuck 1, it arrange
  • the inclined overhanging portion 73 of the dust cover 70 is located in the portion where the chips are likely to adhere, the chips can be easily and reliably removed.
  • the chuck to which the present invention can be applied is not limited to the chuck 1 having the above-described form.
  • the present invention can be applied to a chuck having a large cylindrical opening directly connected to each slide groove 24 at the center of the chuck body 1a.
  • Fig. 8 shows an example. Since the basic configuration is the same as that of the chuck 1 of the embodiment, the same reference numerals are used for the same members, and descriptions thereof are omitted.
  • the shape of the adapter 50 is mainly different, and the adapter 50 is attached to the front surface of the body 20 with a screw N so as to close the opening.
  • the center cover 60 is attached not to the body 20 but to the adapter 50, and the protruding end of each dust cover 70 slides along the front surface of the adapter 50, not the front surface of the body 20.
  • this chuck 1 can obtain the same effects as the chuck 1 described above, it is possible to effectively prevent chips from entering and maintain a stable operation over a long period of time.
  • the shapes of the dust cover 70, the center cover 60, the adapter 50, and the like are merely examples, and can be appropriately changed according to specifications within a range in which a desired effect can be obtained.
  • the angle between the inclined surface of the inclined portion 72 and the reverse inclined surface 63a may not be substantially parallel.
  • the gap between the inclined surface of the inclined portion 72 and the reverse inclined surface 63a may be narrowed toward the outer peripheral side, or may be expanded conversely, depending on the type of chips and the scattering state thereof. Good.
  • the protruding end of the dust cover 70 enters the back side of the peripheral edge of the center cover 60 at least at the support position for supporting the workpiece. Therefore, at the standby position where the workpiece is not supported, the protruding end of the dust cover 70 It may be located outside.

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L'objet de la présente invention est de fournir un mandrin capable d'empêcher efficacement l'intrusion de poussière telle que des copeaux et de continuer à fonctionner de manière stable sur une longue période. La présente invention concerne un mandrin doté d'un corps de mandrin présentant sur sa surface avant de multiples mâchoires qui coulissent radialement de manière à supporter une pièce, un couvercle central et des couvercles antipoussière. De multiples rainures de coulissement sont disposées sur la surface avant, les rainures de coulissement s'étendent radialement vers l'extérieur à partir d'une partie centrale du corps de mandrin et les mâchoires peuvent être ajustées de manière coulissante à l'intérieur de celles-ci. Le couvercle central est fixé au corps de mandrin de manière à recouvrir une partie centrale avant du corps de mandrin. Les couvercles antipoussière sont fixés à des extrémités côté centre de chacune des mâchoires de manière à recouvrir les rainures de coulissement et sont configurés de manière à coulisser le long de la surface avant du corps de mandrin. Au niveau d'une position de support dans laquelle chacune des mâchoires supporte la pièce, les parties d'extrémité en saillie des couvercles antipoussière pénètrent dans le côté arrière de la partie de bord périphérique du couvercle central.
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