Numerical controller performing reciprocal turning in complex fixed cycle
US-10108170-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US11986887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11986887-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217703183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2024 |
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A lathe includes a spindle rotatable on a spindle axis, a tool post to which a tool is attachable, an X1-axis ball screw extended in an X1-axis direction perpendicular to the spindle axis and capable of moving the tool post in the X1-axis direction, and an X1-axis support bearing provided on an end of the X1-axis ball screw with respect to the X1-axis direction to restrict movement of the X1-axis ball screw in the X1-axis direction. The tool post is provided with an X1-axis ball screw nut engaged with the X1-axis ball screw. The X1-axis ball screw nut is movable in the X1-axis direction according to rotation of the X1-axis ball screw. The direction that the X1-axis ball screw nut approaches the X1-axis support bearing faces the same direction as the direction that the tool cuts into the workpiece.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lathe comprising: a spindle configured to hold a workpiece and rotate on a spindle axis; a tool post comprising at least one tool holder including a tool, the tool holder extending along a tool holder axis; the tool being configured to machine the workpiece by moving the tool post in a direction towards a front side on which the tool cuts into the workpiece held by the spindle; wherein in a plan view of the lathe, the tool holder axis is substantially perpendicular to the spindle axis; a driving shaft extended in an axial direction perpendicular to the spindle axis and configured to move the tool post in the axial direction; and a movement restricting unit provided on an end of the driving shaft with respect to the axial direction to restrict movement of the driving shaft in the axial direction; wherein the tool post is provided with a driven unit engaged with the driving shaft, and the driven unit is movable in the axial direction according to rotation of the driving shaft, wherein the axial direction comprises a direction that the driven unit approaches the movement restricting unit, wherein the direction that the driven unit approaches the movement restricting unit faces the same direction as the direction that the tool cuts into the workpiece, and wherein in the plan view, an orthogonal projection of a cutting edge of the tool, projecting in a direction substantially parallel to the spindle axis so as to project onto the driving shaft, partially coincides with the driven unit. 2. The lathe of claim 1 , wherein the driven unit on the tool post is arranged in a position on a side facing the direction that the tool cuts into the workpiece. 3. The lathe of claim 1 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the motor is arranged on a side facing the direction that the tool cuts into the workpiece with respect to the tool post. 4. The lathe of claim 2 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the motor is arranged on the side facing the direction that the tool cuts into the workpiece with respect to the tool post. 5. The lathe of claim 1 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the tool post is arranged on a rear side of the lathe with respect to the spindle axis, and the motor is arranged on a front side of the lathe with respect to the tool post. 6. The lathe of claim 2 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the tool post is arranged on a rear side of the lathe with respect to the spindle axis, and the motor is arranged on a front side of the lathe with respect to the tool post. 7. The lathe of claim 1 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the tool post is arranged on a front side of the lathe with respect to the spindle axis, and the motor is arranged on a rear side of the lathe with respect to the tool post. 8. The lathe of claim 2 further comprising a motor configured to rotate the driving shaft, wherein the tool post is arranged on a front side of the lathe with respect to the spindle axis, and the motor is arranged on a rear side of the lathe with respect to the tool post.
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