Tool attachment/detachment device and machine tool
US-10307835-B2 · Jun 4, 2019 · US
US10252345B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10252345-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314386484-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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A machine tool includes a movement device, which has a first feed shaft and a second feed shaft that mutually intersect, and a plurality of tools, which are driven by the movement device and respective blade edges of which are staggered stepwise. The blade edges of the tools are aligned with the second axis due to the inclination of the tools as a unit. The machine tool is capable of executing center level adjustment of a plurality of tools mounted on a tool post against a workpiece having a larger diameter, and is also capable of reducing wasted time in non-cutting operation via equal stroke lengths of the tools.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine tool comprising: movement means having a first feed axis and a second feed axis that mutually intersect; and a tool post movable with the movement means, the tool post including a plurality of tools mounted thereon, each of said tools having a respective work-engaging edge, and said plurality of tools being movable as a unit along with movement of the tool post with the movement means; the tool post having a predetermined cut-in direction along which said plurality of tools mounted on the tool post are moved to adjust the depth of cut-in in a turning operation; said plurality of tools being mounted on the tool post so that machining of a workpiece is executed by movement of the tool post in the cut-in direction; machining of the workpiece being executed by a selected one of said plurality of tools by moving the tool post in the cut-in direction; each of said plurality of tools mounted on the tool post being selectively switchable by movement of said plurality of tools in a direction of a selection axis, said selection axis intersecting said cut-in direction; the tools of said plurality of tool being arranged side by side in the direction of said selection axis; each of said plurality of tools having a respective longitudinal axis that is inclined with respect to a predetermined reference plane; the respective work-engaging edges of said plurality of tools being staggered in a stepwise fashion in the cut-in direction; and said plurality of tools being arranged such said work-engaging edges thereof are substantially aligned with a straight line, said straight line extending through each of said work-engaging edges and being perpendicular to said predetermined reference plane. 2. The machine tool according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first feed axis and the second feed axis is the selection axis of said plurality of tools. 3. The machine tool according to claim 2 , wherein said first feed axis extends in a horizontal direction and said second feed axis extends in a vertical direction, and said first feed axis and said second feed axis are orthogonal to each other. 4. The machine tool according to claim 3 , wherein said plurality of tools is arranged in said vertical direction, whereby said plurality of tools comprises plural pairs of adjacent tools of said plurality of tools, each of said pairs consisting of an upper tool and an adjacent lower tool, the upper tool of each of said pairs being located above the lower tool of the same one of said pairs in said vertical direction. 5. The machine tool according to claim 4 , wherein, for each of said plural pairs of adjacent tools of said plurality of tools, the work-engaging edge of the upper tool of each of said pairs of tools projects with respect to the work-engaging edge of the lower tool of the same one of said pairs of tools by an amount sufficient that cutting chips generated in the turning operation using the upper tool of each of said pairs of tools do not fall on the lower tool of the same one of said pairs of tools. 6. The machine tool according to claim 2 , wherein, with respect to the one of the first feed axis and the second feed axis that is the selection axis, the other of the first feed axis and the second feed axis is inclined and extends parallel to the longitudinal axes. 7. The machine tool according to claim 1 , wherein each tool of said plurality of tools mounted on the tool post has the same cut-in direction; and movement of said tool post in the turning operation is limited to said same cut-in direction. 8. The machine tool according to claim 7 , wherein one of the first feed axis and the second feed axis is the selection axis of said plurality of tools. 9. The machine tool according to claim 8 , wherein said first feed axis extends in a horizontal direction and said second feed axis extends in a vertical direction, and said first feed axis and said second feed axis are orthogonal to each other. 10. The machine tool according to claim 9 , wherein said plurality of tools is arranged in said vertical direction, whereby said plurality of tools comprises plural pairs of adjacent tools of said plurality of tools, each of said pairs consisting of an upper tool and an adjacent lower tool, the upper tool of each of said pairs being located above the lower tool of the same one of said pairs in said vertical direction. 11. The machine tool according to claim 10 , wherein, for each of said plural pairs of adjacent tools of said plurality of tools, the work-engaging edge of the upper tool of each of said pairs of tools projects with respect to the work-engaging edge of the lower tool of the same one of said pairs of tools by an amount sufficient that cutting chips generated in the turning operation using the upper tool of each of said pairs of tools do not fall on the lower tool of the same one of said pairs of tools. 12. The machine tool according to claim 8 , wherein, with respect to the one of the first feed axis and the second feed axis that is the selection axis, the other of the first feed axis and the second feed axis is inclined and extends parallel to the longitudinal axes.
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