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Title:
A DEVICE FOR A MACHINE TOOL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2001/026861
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device for a machine tool. The device includes a cone shaped base body (1), which in the area of the end which is of bigger diameter has a flange (5), which is provided with diametrically positioned recesses (9). Each recess has a bottom (8). A hole (10) is provided in the bottom (8) of one of the recesses (9) in which an element (11) forming part of the device if necessary can be received and secured. If said element (11) is received in the hole (10) the free end surface of the element (11) projects a distance beyond the bottom (8) of said one recess (9).

Inventors:
RIVIERE BERTRAND
Application Number:
PCT/SE2000/001940
Publication Date:
April 19, 2001
Filing Date:
October 06, 2000
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SECO TOOLS AB (SE)
International Classes:
B23B31/00; B23Q3/12; (IPC1-7): B23Q3/12
Foreign References:
DE3838451A11990-05-17
US4818161A1989-04-04
DE19739466A11999-03-11
US4436463A1984-03-13
Other References:
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Carlsson, Lars-åke (Sandvik AB Patent Dept Sandviken, SE)
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Claims:
Claims
1. A device for a machine tool, said device comprising a cone shaped base body (1), which in the area of the end which is of bigger diameter has a flange (5), which is provided with diametrically positioned recesses (9), each said recess having a bottom (8), c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that a hole (10) is provided in the bottom (8) of one of the recesses (9) in which an element (11) forming part of the device if necessary can be received and secured, and in that if said element (11) is received in the hole (10) the free end surface of the element (11) projects a distance beyond the bottom (8) of said one recess (9).
2. The device according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the element (11) consists of a screw, which cooperates with an internal thread of the hole (10).
3. The device according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the hole (10) is provided with a shoulder (15), and in that the element (11) is provided with a head (16), which is intended to cooperate with the shoulder (15).
4. The device according to anyone of the preceding claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the base body (1), at the end which is of smaller diameter, is provided with a recess (2).
5. The device according to claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the recess (2) is provided with an internal thread (3), and in that a sleeve (12a12d) forming part of the device, which is provided with an external thread, is intended to be received in said recess (2).
6. The device according to claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the sleeve (12a ; 12c) has an internal metric thread (14a ; 14c).
7. The device according to claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the sleeve (12b; 12d) has an internal English thread (14b; 14d).
Description:
A DEVICE FOR A MACHINE TOOL Field of the invention The present invention relates to a device for a machine tool according to the preamble of the appended claim 1.

Prior art Cone-shaped fasteners for machine tools are previously known for example through US patent No. 4,818,161. These may be developed in accordance with different standards, such as DIN-standard or ISO-standard. For example DIN-standard when it comes to DIN 2080 and DIN 69871 relates to two different cones, which are extremely close to each other regarding the dimensions of the cones. For example said cones have the same cone angle.

Nevertheless these cones are not compatible with each other when it comes to handling of said cones at tool changing. In cones according to DIN 2080 the diametrically opposed recesses in the flange, at the end surface of bigger diameter, have the same depth while at DIN 69871 the corresponding recesses have different depths. Cones according to DIN 2080 are substantially intended for manual tool changing while cones according to DIN 69871 are substantially intended for automatic tool changing.

Both DIN 2080 and DIN 69871 are found in a metric variant and an inch variant regarding the internal thread of the recess at the end of the cone of a smaller diameter.

There is also a cone which is depicted ISO 297, which substantially corresponds to the cone DIN 2080.

There is also a cone which is depicted ISO 7388, which substantially corresponds to the cone DIN 69871.

Obiects and features of the invention A primary object of the present invention is to provide a device according to the preamble of the appended claim 1 where the cone shaped base

body simply can be modified such that it can be used for at least two different DIN-or ISO-standards.

Another object of the present invention is that the cone shaped base body can be modified into metric standard or inch standard regarding the internal thread of the recess at the end of smaller diameter.

Still another object of the present invention is that cones with integral cutting tools can be utilized in more machines.

At least that primary object of the present invention is realized by means of a device, which has obtained the features of the characterizing portion of the appended independent claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.

Short description of the drawings Below follows an embodiment of the invention that is described with reference to the enclose drawings, wherein : Fig. 1 shows a schematic overall view of a cone shaped base body as well as a number of possible variants of DIN-cones which can be achieved based on said base body, Fig. 2 shows an end view, from the end surface of smaller diameter, of a cone according to DIN 2080, Fig. 3 shows an end view, from the end surface of smaller diameter, of a cone according to DIN 69871, and Fig. 4 shows a detail of a recess in a flange of the cone shaped base body, said recess carrying a screw.

Detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention In Fig. 1 is shown a cone shaped base body 1 according to the present invention. The base body 1 at the end surface of smaller diameter is provided with a recess 2, which is provided with an internal thread 3. The base body 1 is provided with an external annular flange 5 at the area of the end surface of bigger diameter, which has an external, annular groove 7. The flange 5 also has two diametrically opposite recesses, of which only one 9 is visible in

Fig. 1. A threaded hole 10 is provided in said one recess 9. The recesses in the flange 5 have the same depth. The device according to the present invention also comprises a screw 11 shown in Fig. 1, which is intended be received by the threaded hole 10.

The device according to the present invention also has a number of sleeves 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, which all are provided with external threads 13, which fit the internal thread 3 with the recess 2 in the base body 1. The sleeves 12a-12d also have internal threads 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d. The threads 14a and 14c are identical metric threads while the threads 14b and 14d are identical English (inch) threads. The sleeves 12a and 12b go in pairs such that when either are provided in the base body 1 at the end surface of the base body 1 it will obtain a design in accordance with DIN 69871. The sleeve 12a has an internal metric thread 14a while the sleeve 12b has an internal English thread 14b. In a corresponding manner the sleeves 12c and 12d go in pairs and when either of these sleeves 12c and 12d is provided in the base body 1 it will obtain a design in accordance with DIN 2080. The sleeve 12c has an intemal metric thread 14c while the sleeve 12d has an internal English thread 14d.

In Fig. 2 is shown an end view of a cone according to DIN 2080 while in Fig. 3 is shown an end view of a cone according to DIN 69871. Such as is illustrated in Fig. 2 the recesses 9'in the flange 5'have the same depth at a cone according to DIN 2080, which as discussed above preferably is intended for manual tool changing. Such as apparent from Fig. 3 the recesses 9"a and 9"B in the flange 5"have different depths d1 and d2, respectively, at a cone according to DIN 69871, which as discussed above preferably is intended for automatic tool changing.

In Fig. 4 a detail of the recess 9 of the base body 1 is shown. The recess 9 is provided with an internal threaded hole 10 at its bottom 8 and in Fig.

4 the screw 11 is provided in said hole 10. The screw 11 can hold an information chip. Such as is apparent from Fig. 4 the hole 10 is provided with a shoulder 15, against which the head 16 of the screw 11 abuts. By adapting the axial extension of the head 16 in relation to the distance between the bottom 8 of the recess 9 and the shoulder 15 is made sure that the free end surface of the screw 11 head

projects an appropriate distance beyond the recess 9 bottom 8, to achieve a reduction of the depth of the groove 9. Consequently, by placing the screw 11 in the manner shown in Fig. 4 a transfer from a DIN 2080 cone to a DIN 69871 cone has been made, i. e. the operative depth of one recess 9'has been reduced from d1 to d2. Thereby a fool-proof orientation of the cone in the spindle is obtained as is the intention of using the cone according to DIN 69871.

Conceivable modifications of the invention At the embodiments of the present invention described above the screw 11 is anchored in the base body 1 by means of a thread joint. Within the limits of the present invention alternative manners of securing the screw 11 in the base body can be possible. As an exemplifying non-limiting alternative can be mentioned that said securing can made by means of a bayonet coupling.