Cutting apparatus
US-10974356-B2 · Apr 13, 2021 · US
US10105808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10105808-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615245349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A processing system having a function for appropriately maintaining processing accuracy, without depending on a degree of abrasion of a tool. An unused tool used in a machine tool is captured by using a camera mounted on a robot, so as to obtain a reference image of the tool. Next, an image of the tool is captured after a predetermined number of processing operations carried out. An average amount of tool abrasion per one processing operation is calculated based on the two images, so as to estimate a current amount of tool abrasion. Based on the estimation result and a previously input limit amount of abrasion, the number of remaining possible processing operations of the tool is calculated and output.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A processing system including a machine tool, a robot which supplies or ejects a workpiece to or from the machine tool, and a capturing device which is arranged on a movable section of the robot and captures a tool of the machine tool, the processing system comprising: an image processing part which compares a reference image of the tool captured by the capturing device to an image of the tool captured by the capturing device at each time when a predetermined number of processing operations are finished, and detects an amount of abrasion of the tool; a correcting part which corrects a tool position in a processing program of the machine tool based on the amount of abrasion; and an outputting part which calculates a number of remaining possible processing operations until the amount of abrasion reaches a predetermined limit amount of abrasion of the tool, based on an amount of tool abrasion per one processing operation, and externally outputs the calculated number of remaining possible processing operations, wherein, when a difference between an estimated amount of tool abrasion and an actually measured amount of tool abrasion at a predetermined timing of capturing the tool exceeds a predetermined allowable value, the outputting part estimates and outputs a remaining tool life by replacing the estimated amount of tool abrasion with the actually measured amount of tool abrasion, the estimated amount of tool abrasion being obtained by estimating based on the amount of tool abrasion obtained by comparing the reference image of the tool to the image of the tool at the time when the predetermined number of processing operations are finished, and the actually measured amount of tool abrasion being obtained by a captured image at the time when the predetermined number of processing operations are finished. 2. A processing system including a machine tool, a robot which supplies or ejects a workpiece to or from the machine tool, and a capturing device which is arranged on a movable section of the robot and captures a tool of the machine tool, the processing system comprising: an image processing part which compares a reference image of the tool captured by the capturing device to an image of the tool captured by the capturing device at each time when a predetermined processing time has elapsed, and detects an amount of abrasion of the tool; a correcting part which corrects a tool position in a processing program of the machine tool based on the amount of abrasion; and an outputting part which calculates a remaining possible processing time until the amount of abrasion reaches a predetermined limit amount of abrasion of the tool, based on an amount of tool abrasion per unit processing time, and externally outputs the calculated remaining possible processing time, wherein, when a difference between an estimated amount of tool abrasion and an actually measured amount of tool abrasion at a predetermined timing of capturing the tool exceeds a predetermined allowable value, the outputting part estimates and outputs a remaining tool life by replacing the estimated amount of tool abrasion with the actually measured amount of tool abrasion, the estimated amount of tool abrasion being obtained by estimating based on the amount of tool abrasion obtained by comparing the reference image of the tool to the image of the tool at the time when the predetermined processing time has elapsed, and the actually measured amount of tool abrasion being obtained by a captured image at the time when the predetermined processing time has elapsed.
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