Title of Invention

CLAMPING APPARATUS FOR RELEASABLY FIXING A PALLET

Abstract A clamping apparatus comprises a chuck member (1) and a pallet member (2) adapted to be releasably fixed to said chuck member, said chuck member comprising clamping means for clamping said pallet member to said chuck member, and said chuck member having first centering means (9) and said pallet member having second centering means adapted to cooperate with said first centering means to define the relative position between said chuck member and said pallet member, characterized in that said chuck member and/or said pallet member are/is provided with at least one damping element (7, 20) consisting at least partially of a compressed composite of metal chips.
Full Text CLAMPING APPARATUS FOR RELEASABLY FIXING A PALLET
The present invention refers to a clamping apparatus compri's
ing a chuck member and a pallet member adapted to be releasably
fixed to the chuck member. The chuck member comprises clamping
means for clamping the pallet to the chuck member and first cen-
tering means, while the pallet member has second centering means
adapted to cooperate with the first centering means to define the
relative position between the chuck member and the pallet.
. Clamping apparatuses of the kind mentioned above are mainly-
used to fix work pieces in a positionally well defined manner in
the machining area of a machine tool. Thereby, the work piece
first is fixed to a pallet and then, the pallet is releasably at-
tached to the chuck member. Alternatively, the work piece itself
can constitute the pallet. In most cases, the chuck member itself
is fixedly attached to the machine tool. Commonly, such clamping
apparatuses are used with milling, grinding, polishing and erosion
machines.
A problem in machining the work piece may exist insofar as
the machining tool and/or machining fluid jets can excite the
clamping apparatus to vibrations, thereby impairing the quality, of
machining of the work piece.
. The document EP-A-1 044 763 discloses a holder for exactly
positioning a work piece in the machining area of a machine tool,
the holder being provided with a vibration damper. By providing
such a damper, the problems mentioned herein before should be
avoided. On the one hand, the holder comprises connecting elements
for attaching it to a fixed supporting structure and, on the other
hand, fixing means for holding the work piece. The holder is in
the form of a so-called leveling or pendulum head to which a work
piece is fixed and which can be finely adjusted in three direc-
tions. Thereby, the work piece can be very exactly positioned with
regard to the machine tool. The above mentioned vibration damper
is intended to absorb the vibration energy induced into the holder
through the work piece by the rinsing fluid during an electro ero-
is intended to absorb the vibration energy induced into the holder
through the work piece by the rinsing fluid during an electro ero-
sive machining process. As materials for the damper, particularly
rubber or rubber-like materials are suggested.
The document DE-A-199 17 104 discloses another holder pro-
vided with a vibration damper. Besides the vibration damper, a re-
gion of the holder is provided in which the holder and the sup-
porting structure and/or the work piece are in direct contact.
Thereby, a connection shall be realized that is partially hard and
partially damped. Such a holder is said to be particularly useful
in connection with work pieces subjected to a cutting or lapping
operation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a clamp-
ing apparatus of the kind referred to herein above incorporating a
damping element that is stable, has a high rigidity and, simulta-
neously, provides excellent dampi^ng^characteristic^.
To meet this and other objects, the present invention pro-
vides a clamping apparatus comprising a chuck member and a pallet
member releasably fixed to the chuck member. The chuck member com-
prises clamping means for clamping the pallet to the chuck member.
The chuck member has first centering means and the pallet member
has second centering means cooperating with the first centering
means to define the relative position between the chuck member and
the pallet. The chuck member and/or the pallet member are/is pro-
vided with at least one damping element consisting at least par-
tially of a compressed composite of metal chips.
A damping element consisting of a compressed composite of
metal chips is relatively stiff and provides very good damping
properties in view of the load to be expected during machining a
work piece fixed to the chuck and the pallet, respectively.
In the following, an embodiment of the apparatus according to
the invention will be further described, with reference to the ac-
companying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a chuck and a pallet; and
Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal sectional view of the chuck and
the pallet of Fig. 1.
With reference to Fig. 1, there is shown a perspective view
of the chuck 1 and the pallet 2 including some additional elements
to be explained in more detail herein below. The chuck essentially
comprises a lower portion 3 and an upper portion 4. The lower por-
tion 3 of the chuck 1 includes a circular base plate 5, a circular
support plate 6 and a damping element 7 inserted between the above
mentioned circular base and support plates 5, 6. The upper portion
4 of the chuck 1 comprises a cylindrical clamping housing 8, the
interior thereof being provided with clamping elements in the form
a clamping balls (not shown in Fig. 1), and the top thereof being
provided with centering elements in the form of protruding center-
ing pins 9. The base plate 5 is attached to a machining apparatus
(not shown) by means of fixing elements 11. The support plate 6 is
attached to the base plate 5 by means of screws 12 adapted to be
screwed into anchor nuts 13. For receiving these anchor nuts 13,
the bottom of the support plate 6 is provided with blind holes
(not shown in Fig. 1) . The anchor nuts are manufactured of a duc-
tile, but nevertheless elastic material and provided with a cen-
tral thread made of steel. The end portion of the anchor nuts 13
facing the base plate 5 are provided with a shoulder 13a, the pur-
pose thereof being explained in more detail herein below.
The clamping housing 8 is fixed to the support plate 6 by
means of screws 14 as well. For receiving the damping element 7,
both the base plate 5 and the support plate are provided with cir-
cular recesses corresponding in size to the diameter of the circu-
lar damping element 7, whereby only the recess 15 provided in the
base plate 5 is visible in Fig. 1.
The pallet 2 comprises a circular base plate 17 and a circu-
lar support plate 18. The bottom of the base plate 17 is provided
with a clamping pin 19 by means of which the pallet 2 can be
clamped to the chuck 1. Moreover, fixed to the bottom of the base
plate 17, a elastically resilient disk (not shown in Fig. 1) is
provided that comprises a plurality of groove-like recesses, which
correspond to the centering pins 9 of the chuck 1 as far as shape
and position is concerned and which serve for determining the po-
sition of the pallet 2 with regard to the chuck 1 in X- and Y-
direction. Also in this case, a damping element 20 is inserted be-
tween the base plate 17 and the support plate 18. Similarly, both
plates 17 and 18 are provided with circular recesses corresponding
in size to the diameter of the circular damping element 20,
whereby only the recess 2'1 provided in the base plate 17 is visi-
ble in Fig. 1.
In the present example, the support plate 18 is designed as
an integral part of the pallet 2. For fixing the work piece to be
machined, the top of the support plate 18 is provided with fixing
elements, e.g. in the form of bores, which are, however, not visi-
ble in Fig. 1.
Both the damping element 7 of the chuck 1 and the damping
element 20 of the pallet 2 comprise a plurality of steel chips or
swarfs that are compressed under pressure to a squeezed composite
of steel chips. The pressure by which the chips are compressed to
a composite can amount to between some ten kN up to several hun-
dreds kN. Depending on the particular application, the compressed
composite of steel chips can be embedded in a pott^nt. Preferably,
the damping elements 7, 20 have an essentially cylindrical shape;
however, it is also possible to use square or annular damping ele-
ments .
Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal sectional view of the chuck 1 and
the pallet 2. In this view, it can be clearly seen that the sup-
port plate 6 and the base plate 5 are attached to each other by
means of screws 12. The screws 12 are received in the anchor nuts
13, the latter ones expanding radially upon screwing in the screws
12. Thus, the anchor nuts 13 are rigidly fixed in the blind holes
24 of the support plate 6. Due to the fact that the screws 12 are
fixed to the support plate 6 by means of ductile, but elastic an-
chor nuts 13, an elastic connection results between the support
plate 6 and the base plate 12 via the screws 12. Moreover, besides
the connection by means of the screws 12, the two plates 5, 6 are
attached to each other by means of the damping element 7 .
The thickness of the damping element 7 is chosen such that a
gap S remains between the support plate 6 and the base plate 5
once the screws 12 have been tightened. Thereby, the thickness of
the shoulder 13a of the anchor nuts 13 is adjusted to the excess
thickness of the damping element 7, with the result that it is
avoided that the two plates 5, 6 are bent upon tightening the
screws 12. Preferably, the gap S is filled with a pottant or at
least sealed along its edge to prevent any dust, fluids, chips or
similar from penetrating into the gap S.
Furthermore, Fig. 2 shows the elastically resilient disk 10
fixed to the bottom of the pallet 2 and provided with a plurality
of groove-like recesses, which correspond to the centering pins 9
of the chuck 1 as far as shape and position is concerned and which
serve for determining the position of the pallet 2 with regard to
the chuck 1 in X- and Y-directions. For positioning the pallet 2
in Z-direction, distance pins are provided (not shown in Fig. 2),
preferably attached to the pallet 2. As is known in the art, the
pallet 2 is clamped to the chuck 1 by means of clamping balls 23
engaging a shoulder of the clamping pin 19 of the pallet 2.
The damping element 20 located between the base plate 17 and
the support plate 18 is attached by means of adhesive. To this
end, the damping element 20 is glued both into the recess 21 of
the base plate and into the recess 22 of the support plate. Also
in this case, a small gap remains between the two plates 17, 18,
but amounting only to a few tenths of a millimeter. Again, the gap
is preferably filled with a pottant or at least sealed along its
edge. This alternative possibility of fixing the damping plate 2 0
shows the advantage that no further connection exists between the
two plates 17, 18 that could have an adverse impact on the damping
properties. It is understood that the kind of fixing the damping
element can be chosen to meet the different demands of a particu-
lar application.
Even if both the chuck 1 and the pallet 2 are provided with a
damping element 7, 20 in the embodiment shown in the drawings and
explained herein above, it may be sufficient, depending on the
particular application, to provide only the chuck 1 with a damping
element 20, or to provide only the pallet 2 with a damping element
7. Moreover, the damping characteristics of the damping elements
7, 20, consisting of a plurality of steel chips, compacted to a
compressed composite of metal chips by high pressure, can be var-
ied. As parameters influencing the damping characteristics of the
damping elements 7, 20, the size and the thickness of the steel
chips, the size and the thickness of the entire composite, the ma-
terial of the chips, and the pressure applied to form the compos-
ite can be named.
WE CLAIM :
1. A clamping apparatus comprising a chuck member and a pallet member
adapted to be releasably fixed to said chuck member, said chuck member
comprising clamping means for clamping said pallet member to said chuck
member, and said chuck member having first centering means and said pallet
member having second centering means adapted to cooperate with said first
centering means to define the relative position between said chuck member and
said pallet member, characterized in that said chuck member and/or said pallet
member are/is provided with at least one damping element consisting at least
partially of a compressed composite of metal chips.
2. A clamping apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said chuck member
and/or said pallet member are/is provided with at least one recess adapted to
receive said damping elements.
3. A clamping apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said damping
element is glued into said recess.
4. A clamping apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said damping
element is located between two plates which are connected to each other by
means of connecting elements, whereby said connecting elements are attached
to at least one of said base and support plates by means of elastic intermediate
elements.
5. A clamping apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said chuck member is provided with a base plate and a support plate,
whereby said damping element is inserted between said base plate and said
support plate.
6. A clamping apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said damping elements predominantly consist of stainless metal chips
compacted to a compressed composite element.
7. A clamping apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein said metal chips are
embedded in a pottant of plastic material.
8. A clamping apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein said damping element has a cylindrical or cubic shape.
A clamping apparatus comprises a chuck member (1) and a pallet
member (2) adapted to be releasably fixed to said chuck member, said chuck
member comprising clamping means for clamping said pallet member to said
chuck member, and said chuck member having first centering means (9) and
said pallet member having second centering means adapted to cooperate with
said first centering means to define the relative position between said chuck
member and said pallet member, characterized in that said chuck member
and/or said pallet member are/is provided with at least one damping element
(7, 20) consisting at least partially of a compressed composite of metal chips.

Documents:


Patent Number 224708
Indian Patent Application Number 01030/KOL/2005
PG Journal Number 43/2008
Publication Date 24-Oct-2008
Grant Date 22-Oct-2008
Date of Filing 14-Nov-2005
Name of Patentee EROWA AG
Applicant Address WINKELSTRASSE 8, CH-5734 REINACH
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HEDIGER HANS TITLISSTRASSE 8, CH-5734 REINACH
PCT International Classification Number B23H 7/26
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 01980/04 2004-12-01 Switzerland