Carrying device, robot system, production system and control method
US-2020324404-A1 · Oct 15, 2020 · US
US11707755B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11707755-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117408854-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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A painting system includes a conveying mechanism adapted to convey a workpiece to be painted to a painting station, a holding and rotating mechanism mounted at the painting station and adapted to hold and rotate the workpiece, and a robot having a nozzle adapted to spray a paint on the workpiece held by the holding and rotating mechanism. The robot is configured to spray the paint onto the workpiece while the holding and rotating mechanism rotates the workpiece, spraying a layer of the paint on an outer surface of the workpiece.
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A painting system, comprising: a conveying mechanism adapted to continuously convey a workpiece to and from a painting station; a holding and rotating mechanism mounted at the painting station and adapted to hold and rotate the workpiece, the holding and rotating mechanism drives the workpiece to rotate about a vertical axis a robot having a nozzle adapted to spray a paint on the workpiece held by the holding and rotating mechanism, the robot is adapted to move in a first horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical axis and to move in a second horizontal direction perpendicular to the first horizontal direction and is configured to spray the paint onto the workpiece while the holding and rotating mechanism rotates the workpiece, spraying a layer of the paint on an outer surface of the workpiece; and a first slide rail extending in the first horizontal direction and a second slide rail extending in the second horizontal direction, the robot is slidably mounted on the first slide rail, and the first slide rail is slidably mounted on the second slide rail. 2. The painting system of claim 1 , wherein the holding and rotating mechanism includes a first holder, a first cylinder rotatably mounted on the first holder and having a first telescopic rod, a second holder, a second cylinder rotatably mounted on the second holder and having a second telescopic rod, and a servo motor connected to one of the first cylinder and the second cylinder. 3. The painting system of claim 2 , wherein the first telescopic rod and the second telescopic rod clamp the workpiece from a pair of ends of the workpiece, the servo motor drives the first cylinder, the second cylinder, and the workpiece to rotate together about an axis. 4. The painting system of claim 3 , wherein the holding and rotating mechanism includes a first bearing via which the first cylinder is rotatably mounted on the first holder, and a second bearing via which the second cylinder is rotatably mounted on the second holder. 5. The painting system of claim 3 , wherein the holding and rotating mechanism includes a coupling by which an output shaft of the servo motor is connected to one of the first cylinder and the second cylinder. 6. The painting system of claim 1 , wherein a speed at which the holding and rotating mechanism rotates the workpiece and a spraying rate for the nozzle of the robot are both controllable, a thickness of the layer of the paint sprayed on the outer surface of the workpiece is controlled by controlling the speed of the holding and rotating mechanism and the spraying rate of the robot. 7. The painting system of claim 6 , wherein the holding and rotating mechanism rotates the workpiece at a uniform speed, and the spraying rate for the nozzle is kept constant to spray the layer of the paint with a uniform thickness on the outer surface of the workpiece. 8. The painting system of claim 1 , further comprising a painting shield mounted at the painting station and shielding the workpiece being sprayed and the nozzle of the robot, preventing the paint from spreading to an outside of the painting shield. 9. The painting system of claim 8 , further comprising a vacuum suction device having a suction port communicating with the painting shield and sucking and removing a plurality of paint particles within the painting shield. 10. The painting system of claim 1 , further comprising a dust cleaning device mounted at a dust cleaning station upstream of the painting station and configured to remove dust from the workpiece before spraying the workpiece. 11. The painting system of claim 10 , wherein the dust cleaning device is an electrostatic dust cleaning device, and further comprising a dust cleaning shield shielding the electrostatic dust cleaning device and the workpiece. 12. The painting system of claim 10 , further comprising an explosion-proof room in which the conveying mechanism, the dust cleaning device, the holding and rotating mechanism, and the robot are mounted. 13. The painting system of claim 12 , wherein the explosion-proof room has a safety door at a loading and unloading station, through which an operator loads an unpainted workpiece to the conveying mechanism or unloads and takes away a painted workpiece from the conveying mechanism. 14. The painting system of claim 12 , further comprising an electrical cabinet placed outside of the explosion-proof room so as to avoid explosion in case of a spark generated when operating the electrical cabinet. 15. The painting system of claim 1 , wherein the conveying mechanism conveys the workpiece along a circular path. 16. The painting system of claim 15 , wherein the conveying mechanism includes a chain adapted to move along the circular path, a plurality of gears respectively located on a plurality of different positions of the circular path and engaging the chain, and a plurality of trays mounted on the chain and evenly spaced apart from one another. 17. The painting system of claim 16 , wherein the workpiece is carried on one of the trays, the gears drive the chain to move, and the chain drives the trays and the workpiece carried on the one of the trays to move together along the circular path. 18. The painting system of claim 17 , wherein the circular path is substantially rectangular, the plurality of gears are four gears, and the four gears are arranged at inner sides of four corners of the circular path. 19. A painting system, comprising: a conveying mechanism adapted to continuously convey a workpiece to and from a painting station; a holding and rotating mechanism mounted at the painting station and adapted to hold and rotate the workpiece; a robot having a nozzle adapted to spray a paint on the workpiece held by the holding and rotating mechanism, the robot is configured to spray the paint onto the workpiece while the holding and rotating mechanism rotates the workpiece, spraying a layer of the paint on an outer surface of the workpiece; and a dust cleaning device, the dust cleaning device is an electrostatic dust cleaning device, and further comprising a dust cleaning shield shielding the electrostatic dust cleaning device and the workpiece, the dust cleaning device mounted at a dust cleaning station upstream of the painting station and configured to remove dust from the workpiece before spraying the workpiece.
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