IP Library Granted Patent US 7,509,718
Granted Patent B1
US 7,509,718 · App. 12/098,121 · Granted Mar 31, 2009

Machine tool with selective drive motor positioning

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Patent No.
US 7,509,718
App. No.
12/098,121
Granted
Mar 31, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

The frame of a machine tool forms a closed force loop design that surrounds a workzone containing the spindle head. The X, Y, and Z-axis drive systems are all mounted outside of the machine to shield them from contamination and debris generating during the machining process, and for ease of maintenance without having to enter the machine or remove workzone covers to access them. The X and Y-axis drives are mounted on stationary parts of the machine, eliminating the need for flexible cables to power and control these drives and reducing the mass of the moving elements of the machine.

Claims (21)

1. A machine tool having an X, Y, and Z-axis and a movable spindle located in a workzone for machining a workpiece, the machine tool comprising:

an X-axis drive mounted on a stationary part of the machine tool for positioning the workpiece in front of the spindle;

a Y-axis drive mounted on a stationary bifurcated column of the machine tool for positioning the spindle in a desired location along the Y-axis relative to the workpiece, the Y-axis drive including Y-axis drive motors mounted on the bifurcated column on either side of the spindle, drive screws coupled to the drive motors for driving the spindle along the Y-axis, and vertical ways mounted on the column for guiding movement of the spindle;

a Z-axis drive for positioning the spindle in a desired location along the Z-axis relative to the workpiece, wherein the X, Y, and Z axis drives are all located on the outside of the machine tool;

and wherein the column is located between the workzone and the Y-axis drive motors and drive screws.

2. The machine tool of claim 1 further comprising:

a pallet receiver for transporting a pallet along the X-axis, wherein the X-axis drive is for the pallet receiver.

3. The machine tool of claim 1

wherein the column is a fixed Y-axis column, wherein the Y-axis drive is positioned on the opposite side of the Y-axis column from the workzone, and Y-axis covers are mounted on the Y-axis column and shield the Y-axis drive from the workzone.

4. The machine tool of claim 3 further comprising:

a movable saddle mounted on the bifurcated column;

wherein the Y-axis drive motors are mounted on the bifurcated column on either side of the saddle;

wherein the drive screws are coupled to the drive motors for driving the saddle along the Y-axis;

wherein the vertical ways are mounted on the Y-axis column for guiding the movement of the saddle; wherein the Y-axis drive motors, the drive screws, and the vertical ways are all mounted on the opposite side of the Y-axis column from the workzone.

5. The machine tool of claim 4 further comprising:

a pallet receiver for transporting a pallet along the X-axis, wherein the X-axis drive is for the pallet receiver.

6. The machine tool of claim 3 , the Z-axis drive further comprising:

a Z-axis motor for driving the spindle in the Z-axis; and,

one or more Z-axis ways for supporting the spindle on a saddle, wherein the Z-axis motor and the Z-axis ways are located on the opposite side of the Y-axis column from the workzone.

7. The machine tool of claim 6 further comprising:

a pallet receiver for transporting a pallet along the X-axis, wherein the X-axis drive is for the pallet receiver.