End underframe for a railway vehicle made out of cold rolled austenitic stainless steel and corresponding production method
US-2018345999-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US9700952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9700952-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313892757-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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An electric spot welding head for a multi-axis industrial robot that has a compact configuration, particularly in a longitudinal direction that goes from the end of the head for the attachment to the robot wrist towards the welding electrodes. This result is achieved primarily by the fact that the electrical transformer mounted on the head has its output connected to the electrode-holding arms arranged, respectively, on a front wall of the body of the transformer and on an end wall of the body of the transformer, for the connection to the electrode-holding arms of the head. The structure of the welding head is completely covered by a casing having a rear opening for connection to the robot wrist and a front opening from which the electrode arms of the welding head protrude.
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An electric spot welding head for a multi-axis industrial robot, comprising: a supporting structure with an end portion for attachment to a robot wrist; a pair of welding electrodes carried by respective electrode-holding arms mounted on the supporting structure, wherein at least one of the electrode-holding arms is movably mounted on the supporting structure between an open position and a closed position, the electrode-holding arms defining a general plane; an actuator positioned parallel to the holding arms for driving the movable electrode-holding arm mounted on the supporting structure; and an electrical transformer for application of an electrical welding voltage to the welding electrodes, the transformer having a housing with a rear wall facing towards the end portion, a front wall opposite to the rear wall, two side walls parallel to the general plane of the electrode-holding arms and two end walls, the transformer further comprising an electrical connector for connection of a power cable of the welding head and two output poles, one of the two output poles arranged on the front wall and the other of the two output poles is arranged on one of the two end walls, wherein the two output poles are electrically connected to the two electrode-holding arms, wherein each of the output poles of the electrical transformer further comprise a cylindrical body defining an integral internal passage for a refrigerant fluid connected to a cooling circuit of the welding electrodes; and wherein the welding head is completely covered by a casing consisting of two lateral half-shells, made of plastic coupled together, having main walls parallel to the general plane of the two electrode-holding arms, the casing having a rear opening for connection of the supporting structure to a flange carried by the robot wrist and a front opening from which the two electrode-holding arms of the welding head protrude. 2. The electric spot welding head according to claim 1 , wherein the head is provided with electrical connectors and fluid connectors for direct connection of continuous and uninterrupted power supply cables and fluid supply pipes originating from the robot and routed through a continuous and uninterrupted internal passage in the robot wrist and into the welding head to respective of the electrical connector connected to the transformer and a cooling circuit positioned within the transformer, and is therefore devoid of at least one of separate and independent cables originating in the welding head intended to be connected to cables of the robot, or pipes intended to be connected to pipes of the robot. 3. The electric spot welding head of claim 1 wherein the other of the two output poles arranged on the end wall is immediately adjacent to and orthogonally oriented to the front wall. 4. An electric spot welding head for a multi-axis industrial robot, comprising: a supporting structure with an end portion for attachment to a robot wrist; a pair of welding electrodes carried by respective electrode-holding arms mounted on the supporting structure, wherein at least one of the electrode-holding arms is movably mounted on the supporting structure between an open position and a closed position, the electrode-holding arms defining a general plane; an actuator positioned parallel to the holding arms for driving the movable electrode-holding arm mounted on the supporting structure; and an electrical transformer for application of an electrical welding voltage to the welding electrodes, wherein the supporting structure comprises two support plates parallel to each other and spaced, rigidly connected to each other and parallel to the general plane of the two electrode-holding arms, the electrode-holding arms, the transformer and the actuator being mounted between the support plates, wherein the welding head is completely covered by a casing consisting of two lateral half-shells, made of plastic coupled together, having main walls parallel to the general plane of the two electrode-holding arms, the casing having a rear opening for connection of the supporting structure to a flange carried by the robot wrist and a front opening from which the two electrode-holding arms of the welding head protrude, said welding head having a longitudinal direction extending from said front opening to said rear opening, and wherein the support plates are fixed to a rear of a bracket for attachment to a flange carried by the robot wrist, the bracket having a U-shaped configuration, with two wings fixed respectively to the two support plates, said two wings being parallel to the support plates and extending from rear ends of the support plates in the longitudinal direction of the welding head, said bracket having a rear wall connecting the two wings, for attachment to the robot flange, said rear wall extending in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the welding head, outside said casing at said rear opening of the casing and defining a U-shaped open slot facing rearwardly in the longitudinal direction of the welding head, for through receipt of power supply cables or fluid supply pipes of the welding head. 5. A multi-axis industrial robot, comprising: a base structure; an articulated robot wrist ending with a flange for attachment of an electric spot welding head, which requires at least one of a power supply or a supply of fluid; a chain of mutually articulated robot elements connecting the base structure to the robot wrist, wherein through the chain of mutually articulated robot elements and through the robot wrist a continuous internal passage is defined wherein one or more supply cables for the power supply and supply pipes for the fluid supply to the spot welding head are received; and an electric spot welding head comprising: a supporting structure having two support plates; a pair of welding electrodes carried by respective electrode-holding arms mounted on the supporting structure, wherein at least one of the electrode-holding arms is movably mounted on the supporting structure between an open position and a closed position; an actuator positioned parallel to the holding arms for driving the movable electrode-holding arm mounted on the supporting structure; the electrical transformer for application of an electrical welding voltage to the welding electrodes, the transformer having a housing with a rear wall facing towards the end portion, a front wall opposite to the rear wall, two side walls parallel to a general plane of the electrode-holding arms and two end walls, the transformer further comprising an electrical connector for connection of a power cable of the welding head and two output poles, one of the two output poles arranged on the front wall and the other of the two output poles is arranged on an end wall, wherein the two output poles are respectively electrically connected to the two electrode-holding arms; and a bracket for selective attachment to a robot wrist flange, the bracket having a U-shaped configuration including two wings fixed respectively to the two support plates and a rear wall for attachment to the flange, the bracket further defining a U-shaped open slot wherein the one or more supply cables and supply pipes are continuous and uninterrupted through a passage formed through the flange and the bracket U-shaped open slot into the welding head, whereby the one or more of the supply cables and supply pipes are arranged completely inside the robot and inside of the welding head, without the need to lay separate cables or pipes for the welding head connected to the one or more of the supply cables and supply pipes of the robot in correspondence of the flange. 6. The electric spot welding head according to claim 5 , wherein the welding head is completely covered by a
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