EP4255700A1 - Machine tool for machining a wooden workpiece - Google Patents
Machine tool for machining a wooden workpieceInfo
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- EP4255700A1 EP4255700A1 EP21835629.3A EP21835629A EP4255700A1 EP 4255700 A1 EP4255700 A1 EP 4255700A1 EP 21835629 A EP21835629 A EP 21835629A EP 4255700 A1 EP4255700 A1 EP 4255700A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27C—PLANING, DRILLING, MILLING, TURNING OR UNIVERSAL MACHINES FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27C—PLANING, DRILLING, MILLING, TURNING OR UNIVERSAL MACHINES FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL
- B27C9/00—Multi-purpose machines; Universal machines; Equipment therefor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27M—WORKING OF WOOD NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B27B - B27L; MANUFACTURE OF SPECIFIC WOODEN ARTICLES
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Definitions
- the field of the invention is that of digital machining of wooden parts, in particular that of machine tools for machining wooden parts.
- the first family is made up of manual devices, each equipped with a specific tool, such as a saw, a plane, etc. and which are directly manipulated by an operator to machine the piece of wood. In other words, it is the operator who moves the machining tool relative to the workpiece and who exerts the force allowing the cutting of the wood.
- This family of devices has the advantage of being able to machine the wooden parts directly at the place of use of the part.
- these devices have the disadvantage of requiring the operator to directly manipulate the machining tool, which can cause injury.
- the machining is less precise than with a numerically controlled machine.
- it is up to the operator to exert the machining force, possibly assisted by an electric motor in the context of portable electric manual devices, which can be physically exhausting.
- the second family consists of numerically controlled machining devices which each comprise a frame which rests on the ground of the machining place, a cutting tool mounted on the frame, means for automatically driving the cutting tool cutting and means for receiving the wooden part to be machined.
- the cutting tool can be of different types. It can be, for example, a wood milling machine, a circular saw, a plane, etc.
- the machining devices of this family have the disadvantage of being relatively bulky and of requiring the displacement of the wooden part towards the machining device.
- the wooden part once machined, can then be moved to its place of installation, such as for example a framework.
- they are often expensive machines that are not very accessible to carpenters, unless they have a large volume of business to make the investment profitable.
- these machining devices have the advantage of allowing precise machining to be carried out, of limiting injuries insofar as the tool is not directly manipulated by the operator and finally of limiting fatigue in the insofar as the cutting tool is driven directly by a motor, which is generally an electric motor, and no longer by the manual force of the operator.
- the third family consists of portable machining devices such as those described in patent documents FR3050135, FR2000758 and FR2008556.
- This family therefore concerns portable devices for the automated machining of a wooden part. These tools therefore have the particularity of allowing the use of a numerically controlled machining tool directly on the place of final installation of the wooden part.
- These devices also make it possible to improve the mobility of the carpenter in his workshop if necessary. In other words, it is the devices that are moved towards the workpiece and not the other way around.
- the applicant therefore sought to propose a new solution making it possible to combine, at least in part, the advantages of the various existing solutions.
- he sought to propose a solution which allows, in at least one embodiment of the invention, to combine the advantages of the portable device and the stationary machine tool.
- the invention thus aims to provide a machine tool for machining a part in wood which overcomes at least some of the drawbacks of known machine tools.
- the invention aims in particular to provide, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a versatile and versatile machining machine tool.
- the invention aims in particular to provide, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a machine tool which makes it possible to combine the advantages of the stationary machine and the portable machine.
- the invention aims to provide, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a machine tool of the 2-in-1 type which can, according to the needs, be used as a stationary machine tool or like a portable machine tool.
- the invention also aims to provide, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a machine tool which can guarantee the safety of the operator using such a machine tool.
- the invention also aims to provide, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a machine tool which makes it possible to machine a piece of wood according to large cutting angles, in particular between 0 and 180°.
- a machine tool for machining a wooden part comprising:
- the positioning module comprising a frame carrying a horizontal table for receiving a piece of wood to be machined, called the positioning table, which extends along a direction, called the longitudinal direction, and configured to be able to at least partially support said wooden piece,
- machining module comprising: o a frame arranged longitudinally opposite said frame of said positioning module, o a portable numerically controlled machining device comprising a machining head provided with a tool for machining and means for moving said machining head along at least one horizontal axis and one vertical axis, called axes of displacement, o a vertical frame mounted to move relative to said frame in translation along an axis parallel to said axis of horizontal displacement, and in rotation relative to a vertical axis, o means for removably attaching said portable machining device to said movable frame .
- a machining machine tool therefore comprises two sub-assemblies which cooperate with each other: a positioning module intended mainly to position the wooden part with a view to machining and a positioning module. machining mainly intended to ensure the machining as such.
- the machining module carries the machining device equipped with the machining tool and has the particularity of not only being able to move the machining tool in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction, but also of being able to move the device machining as such in the horizontal direction of movement of the machining tool (translation of the frame), which makes it possible to increase the length of machining in this direction with respect to the movement of the tool machining within the machining device, and to be able to move the machining device in rotation around a vertical axis (rotation of the frame), which makes it possible to define the cutting angle of the wooden part to be machined, without however moving the piece of wood to be machined.
- the movements in translation and in rotation can be obtained by motorized means such as electric motors.
- motorized means such as electric motors.
- These motorized means can be associated with means for blocking the position of the frame during the machining operation.
- the motorized means can also comprise predetermined indexed positions allowing an operator to quickly position the machining device carried by the frame on remarkable positions (for example every 10 cm for the translation or every 10 degrees for the rotation).
- the frame is movable in translation relative to a slide which is itself movable in rotation relative to the frame. It is thus possible to first adjust the angle of cut (by rotating the frame and the slide relative to the frame) and then to adjust the position of the cut (by the translation of the machining device along the slide forming an intermediate structure between the chassis and the frame).
- the machining machine tool according to the invention also makes it possible, by virtue of the possibility of increasing the movement of the machining tool along the horizontal axis of movement (by translation of the frame along an axis parallel to this axis of movement) to machine large angle cuts in several stages.
- the portable machining device is mounted on the vertical frame by removable fastening means.
- the portable machining device (also referred to by the terminology of machining robot throughout the text) comprises a machining head carrying a machining tool, means for moving said machining head along at least two axes perpendicular to each other and a digital control unit configured to be able to control said means for moving said machining head.
- a device is for example formed from the machining device described in the patent document FR2000758 in the name of the applicant.
- the machining device is portable and can be carried manually by a single operator.
- a machine tool according to the invention is therefore remarkable in that it makes it possible to use the machine tool as a stationary machine tool (in the case where the portable machining device is mounted on the chassis) or as a as a portable machine tool (in the case where the portable machining device is separated from the frame to be transported by an operator for autonomous use).
- a machine tool according to the invention therefore makes it possible to combine the advantages of the stationary machine tool and the portable machine according to the needs.
- the elements of the machine tool according to the invention devoid of the machining device thus form an accessory of the machining device which makes it possible to transform it into a stationary machine tool.
- said machining module further comprises a horizontal table movable in rotation solidly with said frame by relation to said vertical axis, called work table, which extends in a plane which substantially coincides with the plane in which said positioning table extends so that said piece of wood can rest on said table at the same time machining and on said positioning table.
- the machining table is integral with the frame during its rotation relative to said vertical axis.
- This machining table may for example have the shape of a semicircle, the machining tool being substantially plumb with the center of the semicircle.
- the end of the wooden part can be carried by the machining table regardless of the rotation of the frame carrying the machining device.
- the machining table can comprise a visual scale of the angle of rotation (or a digital display connected to a digital encoder) of the table with respect to an origin, which is for example formed by the direction longitudinal.
- a visual scale or digital display
- Such a visual scale allows the operator to visualize the angle of rotation of the machining device and therefore the cutting angle of the wooden part to be machined.
- said removable fixing means of said portable machining device on said vertical frame comprise:
- a machine tool facilitates the attachment and separation between the portable machining device and the chassis of the machining module.
- an operator can mount and fix the portable machining device on the frame without outside help.
- the machining device is portable, in particular manuportable, that is to say that it can be carried by hand by an operator. The latter can therefore seize it, install it on the vertical frame and activate the pivoting locking tabs to form a stationary machining machine tool.
- the pivoting lugs can be mounted on the machining device and cooperate with matching orifices provided on the peripheral shoulder of said vertical frame.
- the machine tool further comprises:
- At least one optical sensor carried by said frame of said machining module and configured to detect the presence of said wooden part to be machined in a predetermined zone, called machining zone, in which said machining device can machine said part in wood
- At least one indicator light configured to be on and visible to an operator when said optical sensor detects the presence of said wooden part in said machining area.
- This advantageous variant makes it possible to detect the presence of the wooden part in a machining zone and to signal this presence to an operator.
- the combination of the sensor and the indicator light forms means for prepositioning the wooden piece, for example to within 10 cm.
- An operator can therefore manipulate the wooden part and move it towards the machining module until the indicator light comes on, signifying that the wooden part has been detected in the vicinity of the machining head.
- This lighting of the indicator is conditional on the detection of the presence of the wooden part in the machining zone.
- the light is therefore controlled directly or indirectly by the presence sensor of the part in wood in the machining area. This is particularly useful for very large wooden parts.
- the indicator light can be replaced and/or combined with an audible signal.
- said positioning module comprises means for moving said positioning table relative to the frame in said longitudinal direction so as to be able to move said beam carried by said positioning table towards said machining head carried by said vertical frame of said machining module.
- the actuation of the means of movement of the positioning table therefore makes it possible to precisely position the wooden part for machining.
- an operator pre-positions the wooden part in the vicinity of the machining zone (by the combined use of the detection sensor and the indicator light described above), then finalizes the positioning by actuating the means movement of the positioning table.
- the positioning module advantageously comprises a longitudinal guide integral with said frame and which extends laterally along said positioning table so as to be able to guide said wooden part during the movement of said positioning table carrying said piece of wood to be machined.
- the longitudinal guide is secured to the positioning table and not to the frame.
- the guide forms a positioning stop for the wooden part on the table, the assembly formed by the guide and the table then moving together towards the machining device.
- the positioning module may also comprise means for securing said wooden part to be machined to said positioning table of said positioning module.
- These securing means are for example clamping means of the mechanical press type or any equivalent means.
- the clamping means ensure that the wooden part will not slip on the table so that the movement of the wooden part will exactly follow the movement of the positioning table.
- a machine tool further comprises at least one laser mounted on the chassis and oriented towards said machining table so as to be able to project a reference line onto the wooden part carried in part by said machining table. machining, so that an operator can actuate the means for moving said positioning table partly carrying said piece of wood to be machined so that this reference line coincides with a reference line drawn by an operator on said piece of wood to be machined.
- This advantageous variant facilitates precise positioning of the wooden part in relation to the machining tool.
- the combination of the means for moving the positioning table (preferably motorized) and the projection laser of a reference line makes it possible to know precisely the position of the wooden part relative to the machining tool. (whose position relative to the laser is known).
- the machine tool further comprises a machining cover mounted movable in vertical translation on said vertical frame of said machining module between a retracted position in which said cover extends above said area machining and a cowling position in which said cowl at least partially covers the machining area.
- This advantageous variant makes it possible to cover the machining zone in such a way that the operator does not risk being in direct contact with the machining tool during the machining of the wooden part.
- This cover is mounted in vertical translation on said frame to be able to be moved from the retracted position which leaves the machining area free so that the operator can position the piece of wood to be machined in the machining position in which the cover covers the machining device and the machining area.
- the machining cover comprises a plurality of vertical slats freely movable in vertical translation and configured to be able to match the shape of a part of said part to be machined in the vicinity of said machining zone in said position of machining said machining cover.
- the cover is formed of several slats which are free to move in the vertical direction so that when the cover moves from the retracted position to the cowling position, the slats come into contact with the part in wood to be machined or its periphery and move freely in the opposite direction to the movement of the cover.
- This allows the slats to conform to the shape of the portion of the wood piece to be machined.
- Such a cover has a functionality similar to that of contour copiers.
- said cover further comprises a mechanical assistance lever for moving the cover between the retracted position and the rollover position.
- the invention also relates to a machine tool characterized in combination by all or some of the characteristics mentioned above or below.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a machine tool according to an embodiment of the invention in which the machining device is mounted on the chassis of the machining module,
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a machine tool according to one embodiment of the invention in which the machining device is separated from the chassis of the machining module,
- FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the machine tool according to one embodiment of the invention on which the rollover device is in the rollover position
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of the machining robot of a machine tool according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic partial perspective view of the receiving chassis of the machining module machining robot
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a machine tool for machining a wooden part 10 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the machine tool according to the invention comprises two modules which cooperate with each other: a positioning module 100 and a machining module 200.
- the positioning module 100 comprises a frame 110 carrying a horizontal positioning table 120 for receiving the wooden piece 10. This positioning table 120 extends along a longitudinal direction L.
- the positioning module 100 also comprises motorized means for moving the positioning table 120 relative to the frame 110.
- These motorized means are for example formed of an electric motor which drives a rack secured to the positioning table 120.
- other motorized means can be implemented to ensure the movement of the positioning table 120 relative to the frame 110.
- the positioning module 100 also includes a longitudinal guide 130 secured to the frame 110.
- This guide is mounted on a side edge of the positioning table 120, for example by screwing or any equivalent means.
- This longitudinal guide 130 makes it possible to guide the piece of wood 10 during the movement of the positioning table 120 relative to the frame.
- the guide can be secured to the positioning table 120 and accompany the movement of the wooden piece. In this case, the guide 130 forms a stop against which the operator positions the wooden part before machining.
- the positioning module 100 also comprises a mechanical press which acts as means for securing the wooden piece 10 to said positioning table 120.
- the machining module 200 comprises a frame 210 which carries a vertical frame 230 mounted to move relative to the frame 210, both in rotation and in translation.
- the machining module comprises for example a circular armature having a ring of balls 250 on which is fixed a slide carrying said frame 230.
- the circular armature comprises a circular groove 250 in which can slide sliding pads mechanically connected to the slide carrying said frame 230.
- the slide makes it possible to move the chassis in translation and the circular armature makes it possible to move the slide in rotation.
- Each of the movements can be ensured by an electric motor controlled by an operator.
- Other means can be used to ensure the movements of rotation and/or translation of the frame 230 with respect to the frame 210.
- the machining module 200 also comprises a horizontal table integral with the circular frame, called the machining table 220, which extends in a plane which substantially coincides with the plane in which the positioning table 120 extends.
- the machining table 220 pivots with the frame 230 which carries the machining robot 260 (described later), and the wooden part 10 rests both on the positioning table 120 and on the machining table 220, while holding the robot machining center plumb with the end of the wooden part to be machined.
- the machining module 200 further comprises a portable numerically controlled machining device 260 (also referred to by the terminology of machining robot).
- This machining robot 260 is for example the device described in application FR2000758 in the name of the applicant and comprising a machining head provided with a machining tool and means for moving the machining head according to at least one horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
- the device is portable, which means that it can be moved by an operator using only his strength.
- the device according to the embodiment of the figures has a weight of the order of 35 kg and an overall size of 620 mm along the X axis, 450 mm along the Y axis and 655 mm along the Z axis, the X and Y axes defining the horizontal plane and the Z axis defining the vertical.
- the machining device 260 is mounted on the frame 230 so that the machine tool can form a stationary machine tool.
- the machining device 260 is separated from the chassis 230 so that the machining device 260 can be used independently without the chassis 230 and without the positioning module 100.
- the machining device 260 is carried by a handling truck 300 to facilitate movement of the machining device 260 to another place of use.
- This 300 handling trolley comprises a base mounted on casters, a bracket carried by the base and a hook carried by the bracket. The hook is combined with a socket provided on the machining device 260 to be able to grasp the machining robot when it is separated from the frame 230 of the machine tool according to the invention. It should be noted, however, that the use of the trolley is not essential insofar as the device is portable and can be moved by an operator manually, without any outside help.
- the machining device 260 of a machine tool comprises, as shown in FIG. 4, a casing 261 housing a machining head.
- the casing 261 is for example formed from sheet metal.
- the machining head comprises for example a tool holder configured to be able to receive a machining tool 262 such as a wood milling cutter.
- the machining head is movably mounted by relative to the casing and inside the latter, for example by means of ball bearing slides or any equivalent means, not shown in the figures.
- the movement of the machining head on each axis is for example ensured by a stepper motor configured to rotate a worm.
- the machining device 260 also comprises a digital control unit, not shown in the figures, and configured to be able to control the movement motors of the machining head.
- This control unit is for example controlled by a touch screen remote control intended to be manipulated by the operator controlling the machining of the wooden part by the machine tool according to the invention.
- the machining device 260 comprises an interface plate 263 bolted to the casing via fins which extend from either side of the casing. This plate is configured to be housed in a reception housing provided in the frame 230.
- the frame 230 comprises a generally rectangular frame 232 visible in particular in FIG. 2. It also has a peripheral shoulder 234 which delimits the housing for receiving the interface plate 263 of the machining device 260. In other words, the receiving housing delimited by the peripheral shoulder 234 is shaped like the interface plate of the machining device 260.
- pivoting locking tabs 235 are mounted on the chassis and are configured to make it possible to pass from a first position in which the machining device 260 can be inserted freely into the receiving housing of the frame 230 to a second position in which the pivoting locking tabs are pivoted and fit into orifices made in the interface plate 263 of the machining device. This makes it possible to secure the machining device 260 and the frame 230 and prevent the dislodging of the machining device 260.
- mechanical means for embedding the lower part of the plate in the shoulder 234 can be provided to contribute to maintaining the machining module in the clamping module. These mechanical embedding means are for example formed by the lugs 265 visible in Figure 4.
- the machining module 200 further comprises a machining cover 270 (partially visible in Figure 5 and in Figures 1, 2 and 3) mounted movable in vertical translation on the vertical frame 230 between a retracted position in which said cover extends above the machining area and a cowling position in which the cowl at least partially covers the machining area.
- the cover is for example slidably mounted on the frame 230 to pass from the retracted position to the machining position.
- This machining cover 270 is for example formed of a plurality of vertical slats 272 freely movable in vertical translation and configured to be able to match the shape of a part of said wooden part 10 to be machined in the vicinity of the machining zone. .
- the machining cover 270 further comprises a mechanical assistance lever 280 for moving the cover between the retracted position and the rollover position.
- Figure 3 illustrates the cowl 270 in the rollover position. It can be seen that the cover 270 covers the wooden part 10 to be machined at the level of the machining zone.
- the machine tool also comprises an optical sensor carried by the frame and configured to detect the presence of the wooden part to be machined in a predetermined machining zone.
- This sensor can be of any known type, such as a presence sensor.
- This sensor is connected to an indicator light 236 configured to be lit and visible to an operator as soon as the optical sensor detects the presence of the wooden part 10 in said machining zone. This facilitates the positioning of the part by the operator.
- the combination of the sensor and the indicator light forms means for prepositioning the wooden piece, for example to within 10 cm.
- An operator can therefore manipulate the wooden part and move it towards the machining module until the indicator light comes on, signifying that the wooden part has been detected at the vicinity of the machining head.
- the precise positioning of the wooden part can then consist of aligning a reference line previously drawn on the wooden part to be machined with a reference from a laser mounted on the machine tool and oriented towards the machining table.
- a laser 238 can be mounted on frame 230 and driven to project a reference line to the work table in the centerline of the longitudinal direction. This makes it easier to position the part for end-of-part machining.
- the laser 238 can, according to a variant, be mounted on a slide so as to adapt the projection of the light mark to the length of the machining tool mounted on the machining device.
- another laser 239 may be mounted to the frame and oriented so that it can project a reference line to the work table and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. This facilitates the positioning of the part to be machined in the machining axis.
- the lasers 238, 239 project the beam onto the machining table and the motorized movement of the positioning table 100 makes it possible to precisely align the part to be machined which bears a reference line drawn beforehand by an operator, with this line projected by the lasers.
- the machine tool may comprise other removable connection means between the machining robot and the vertical receiving frame of the machining robot.
- the machine tool can also comprise other means for moving the positioning table or other means for moving in rotation and/or in translation the vertical receiving frame of the machining robot than those described in connection with the figures.
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