Overhead machining device based on portable five-degree-of-freedom full parallel module
US-11583966-B2 · Feb 21, 2023 · US
US11813709B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11813709-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117190531-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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A symmetrical tri-axial parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation, comprising three branch chains ( 2 ), a moving base ( 5 ), and a fixed base ( 1 ). A machining spindle ( 6 ) is fixedly connected onto the moving base ( 5 ). Each of the branch chains ( 2 ) comprises a servo motor ( 22 ), a branch chain rod ( 21 ), a lead screw ( 23 ), and a guide nut ( 25 ). The lead screw ( 23 ) and a linear guide rail ( 24 ) are provided in an inner cavity on one end of the branch chain rod ( 21 ). One end of the lead screw ( 23 ) is connected to the servo motor ( 22 ), the lead screw ( 23 ) passes through the guide nut ( 25 ), and the other end of the lead screw ( 22 ) is connected to the branch chain rod ( 21 ) by means a rotating pair. The guide nut ( 25 ) is mounted on the linear guide rail ( 24 ) and is rotatably connected to the fixed base ( 1 ) through a first support disc ( 26 ). The other end of the branch chain rod ( 21 ) is rotatably connected to the moving base ( 5 ) through a second support disc ( 28 ). The symmetrical three-axial parallel spindle head not only can enable the tool to achieve multi-directional fixed-point rotation around any point within a certain range of the internal space of the moving and fixed platforms merely by the parallel spindle head structure itself, but also can achieve multi-directional fixed-point rotation around the tool tip point; and the spindle head structure is symmetrical, and the motion characteristic is also symmetrical.
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A symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation, the spindle head comprising: three branch chains, each of the branch chains having the same structure and being spaced axisymmetrically about an axis with 120° spacing between adjacent ones of the branch chains; a moving base connected with a corresponding one end of each of the three branch chains; and a fixed base connected with a respective main body of each of the three branch chains; wherein a machining spindle is fixedly connected to the moving base; wherein each of the branch chains comprises: a respective servo motor, a respective branch chain rod, a respective lead screw, and a respective guide nut, and wherein for each of the branch chains: a respective one of the lead screws and a respective linear guide rail are provided in a respective inner cavity of a respective first end of the corresponding branch chain rod; a respective first end of the corresponding lead screw is connected with the corresponding servo motor; the corresponding lead screw passes through the corresponding guide nut; a respective second end of the corresponding lead screw is connected with the corresponding branch chain rod via a respective rotating pair; the corresponding servo motor and the corresponding lead screw provide a degree of freedom of movement between the corresponding branch chain rod and the corresponding guide nut; the corresponding guide nut is mounted on the corresponding linear guide rail and is rotatably connected with the fixed base via a first support disc, a corresponding second end of the corresponding branch chain rod is rotationally connected with the moving base via a second support disc; wherein each of the branch chains is connected to the fixed base via a respective fixed base bearing such that each of the first support discs is connected with a respective inner ring of the corresponding fixed base bearing, and such that a respective outer ring of the corresponding fixed base bearing is fixedly connected with the fixed base; wherein each of the branch chains is connected to the moving base via a respective moving base bearing such that each of the second support discs is connected with a respective inner ring of the corresponding moving base bearing, and such that a respective outer ring of the corresponding moving base bearing is fixedly connected with the moving base; wherein a respective rotation axis of each of the fixed base bearings intersects at a respective one intersection point in space with a respective rotation axis of each of the moving base bearings, such that there is one respective such intersection point for each of the three branch chains, and wherein the three intersection points of the three branch chains determine a plane. 2. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation, according to claim 1 , wherein each of the rotation axes of each of the fixed base bearings forms a respective included angle with an end face of the fixed base, and wherein each of the rotation axes of each of the moving base bearings forms a respective included angle with an end face of the moving base. 3. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed point rotation according to claim 2 , wherein the included angles between the rotation axes of the fixed base bearings and the end face of the fixed base have the same value as the included angles between the rotation axes of the moving base bearings and the end face of the moving base. 4. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation according to claim 1 , wherein for each of the branch chains, the corresponding second end of the corresponding lead screw is connected with a respective inner cavity wall of the corresponding branch chain rod via a respective rotating pair. 5. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation according to claim 1 , wherein for each of the branch chains, an additional respective three linear guide rails are provided, such that each of the branch chains comprises a respective four linear guide rails, wherein for each of the branch chains: the corresponding four linear guides rails are each fixed at a respective one of four corners of the respective inner cavity of the respective branch chain rod; the corresponding guide nut is mounted on the corresponding four linear guide rails; and the corresponding guide nut and the corresponding four linear guide rails form a respective moving pair. 6. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation according to claim 5 , wherein each of the guide nuts is connected with a respective one of the first support discs via a respective second rotating pair composed of a respective pin shaft and a respective bearing, and wherein the respective second ends of each of the branch chain rods are each connected with the corresponding second support disc via a respective rotary hinge. 7. The symmetrical three-axis parallel spindle head capable of multi-directional fixed-point rotation according to claim 6 , wherein for each of the branch chains, a respective axis of the corresponding second rotating pair is parallel to a respective axis of the respective rotary hinge.
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