Size-adjustable online wheel deburring device
US-10160085-B2 · Dec 25, 2018 · US
US10279449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10279449-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615392644-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A wheel deburring device includes a machine frame, a wheel delivery and positioning mechanism mounted in the frame, and a brush for brushing off burrs from a wheel. The brush is movably mounted to the frame through a rising and falling plate and a sliding plate rack connected with the plate via first guide rails, the brush being able to rotate by a servo motor mounted in the frame and to rise and fall by a rising and falling cylinder. A first servo electric cylinder is mounted so that the first cylinder can adjust angles of the brush. A second servo electric cylinder is fixed at one side of the rising and falling plate, and its output end is connected with the rack so that the second cylinder can adjust positions of the brush through first guide rails.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wheel deburring device, comprising: a machine frame ( 1 ), a wheel delivery and positioning mechanism mounted in the machine frame ( 1 ), and a brush ( 34 ) for brushing off burrs from a wheel ( 43 ), wherein the brush ( 34 ) is movably mounted to the machine frame ( 1 ) through a lifting plate ( 5 ) and a sliding plate rack ( 7 ) connected with the lifting plate ( 5 ) via first guide rails ( 6 ), the brush ( 34 ) being able to rotate by a servo motor ( 37 ) mounted in the machine frame ( 1 ) and to rise and fall by a cylinder ( 25 ) which can raise the lifting plate ( 5 ) in order to raise the brush ( 34 ) to contact flange corners of the wheel ( 43 ) and also to press the brush ( 34 ) against surface of flange corners of the wheel ( 43 ) when the brush ( 34 ) is in contact with the flange corners of the wheel ( 43 ) so that the brush ( 34 ) can apply an abrasive force on surface of the flange corners of the wheel ( 43 ) to remove burrs from the flange corners of the wheel ( 43 ), wherein a first servo electric cylinder ( 28 ) is mounted at a side of the sliding plate rack ( 7 ) and an output end of the first servo electric cylinder ( 28 ) is connected with a sliding block ( 27 ), the sliding block ( 27 ) being fixed above the sliding plate rack ( 7 ) through a second guide rail ( 26 ) so that the first servo electric cylinder 28 can adjust angles of the brush ( 34 ) via a link ( 30 ), and wherein a second servo electric cylinder ( 29 ) is fixed at one side of the rising and falling plate ( 5 ), and an output end of the second servo electric cylinder ( 29 ) is connected with the sliding plate rack ( 7 ) so that the second servo electric cylinder ( 29 ) can adjust positions of the brush ( 34 ) through the first guide rails ( 6 ).
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