Tool changer for machine tool
US-9339905-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US9481063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9481063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414515890-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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In a tool changer configured so that a turret is turned to index a desired tool to be changed, the front and rear surfaces of the turret are covered individually by covers. These covers are each formed in the shape of a truncated cone. Chips and a cutting fluid dropped onto an upper part of the cover that covers the rear surface of the turret flow away from a gap between the covers along a slope of the cover concerned, so that they can be prevented from getting into the turret through the gap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tool changer for a machine tool, the tool changer comprising a turret having a plurality of grips each configured to hold a respective tool, wherein the turret is configured to swing about a predetermined swing center, and the turret is configured to turn to index a desired tool for changing a tool mounted on a spindle of the machine tool; a front cover which covers a front surface of the turret that is more distal from the spindle of the machine tool than is a rear surface of the turret; and a rear cover which covers the rear surface of the turret, which rear surface is closer to the spindle of the machine tool than is the front surface of the turret; wherein a gap is defined between the front cover and the rear cover; and each of the front cover and the rear cover forms a slope with respect to a horizontal plane, wherein said slopes start declining immediately from the gap, such that chips produced during workpiece machining and a cutting fluid used in the machining flow down away from the gap along the slopes of the covers, thereby preventing the chips and cutting fluid from getting into the gap. 2. The tool changer according to claim 1 , wherein the turret is configured to move between a tool changing position and a tool non-changing position when the spindle of the machine tool moves in a direction of a Z-axis by a motor. 3. The tool changer according to claim 2 , wherein when the turret is positioned at the tool non-changing position, the gap exists between the front cover and the rear cover. 4. The tool changer according to claim 2 , wherein an upper face of an upper part of each of the covers forms the corresponding slope declining away from the gap when the turret is positioned at the tool non-changing position. 5. The tool changer according to claim 1 , wherein the rear cover has a shape of a truncated cone. 6. The tool changer according to claim 1 , wherein the rear cover has a shape including a straight ridgeline. 7. The tool changer according to claim 1 , wherein the rear cover is curved.
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