Induction heating device, sleeve element and method for wear protection of a magnetic flux conductor element by means of the sleeve element

DE502021009629D1Active Publication Date: 2026-02-19E ZOLLER GMBH & CO KG
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Application Number
DE502021009629
Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2020-12-23
Filing Date
2021-12-01
Publication Date
2026-02-19
Estimated Expiration
2041-12-01

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing induction heating devices for shrinking tools into and out of tool holders face issues with high wear and damage to magnetic flux guide elements due to manual operation, leading to reduced service life and increased maintenance costs.

Method used

The induction heating device incorporates a magnetic flux guide unit with movably mounted ferrite elements, each covered by a sheathing element made of metallic material, particularly stainless steel, to protect against wear and impact, ensuring consistent magnetic flux guidance and reduced friction.

Benefits of technology

This design enhances the service life of the magnetic flux guide unit, reduces wear, and allows for automated clamping and unclamping processes, maintaining magnetic flux properties while minimizing maintenance and operational costs.

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Description

State of the art

[0001] The invention relates to an induction heating device according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method according to claim 12.

[0002] In the German patent application with application number 10 2020 129 700, as well as in DE 10 2008 045 781 A1 and US 2008 / 277386 A1, induction heating devices for shrinking tools into and / or out of a tool holder have already been proposed, comprising an induction heating unit including at least one induction coil, which is designed to expand at least a part of a tool holder arranged in a receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit by heating during a shrinking and / or out process, and with at least one magnetic flux guide unit for guiding a magnetic flux generated by the induction coil, which has at least one magnetic flux guide element made at least to a large extent of a ferrite material.In such and similar induction heating devices, the magnetic flux guide elements can come into contact with / behind tools and / or tool holders, sometimes only with narrow edges or flanges. If the induction heating units then have, for example, a manually operated mode, the force with which the magnetic flux guide elements strike / behind the tool / tool ​​holder depends on the operator and can therefore be relatively high.

[0003] The object of the invention is, in particular, to provide a generic device with advantageous properties with regard to service life. This object is achieved according to the invention by the features of claims 1 and 12, while advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention can be found in the dependent claims. Advantages of the invention

[0004] The invention relates to an induction heating device for shrinking tools into and / or out of a tool holder, comprising an induction heating unit with at least one induction coil, which is designed to expand at least a part of a tool holder arranged in a receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit by heating during a shrinking and / or out process, and with at least one magnetic flux guide unit for guiding a magnetic flux generated by the induction coil, which has at least one, in particular a plurality of, preferably movably mounted relative to the receiving area, and made at least to a large extent of a ferrite material, and by means of which in particular the size and / or shape of an opening of the receiving area and / or an opening of the magnetic flux guide unit can be varied.

[0005] It is proposed that the induction heating device include a sheathing element arranged on the magnetic flux guide element, which covers the magnetic flux guide element on at least one side facing the receiving area in at least one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit. This advantageously reduces wear on the magnetic flux guide elements, particularly since ferrites are generally relatively brittle materials. Furthermore, it advantageously prevents damage to the magnetic flux guide elements, for example, from impact with a tool partially held in the induction heating unit or with a tool holder partially held in the induction heating unit.

[0006] Advantageously, improved and preferably less wear-prone sliding of the magnetic flux guide elements against one another can be achieved, for example, when the relative positions of the magnetic flux guide elements are adjusted. Advantageously, this can lead to a long service life of the magnetic flux guide unit, particularly under high stress, such as during continuous operation of the induction heating unit. Advantageously, consistent magnetic flux guiding properties of the magnetic flux guide unit can be achieved by preventing damage or wear to the magnetic flux guide elements. Advantageously, failure rates and / or service costs can be kept low. Advantageously, the induction heating unit can be made suitable for at least largely automated clamping and / or unclamping stations, as described, for example, in the German patent application with publication number DE 10 2019 115 607 A1.The term "magnetic flux" is understood to mean, in particular, a magnetic flux, a magnetic field and / or a magnetic flux density.

[0007] A "tool holder" is understood to be, in particular, a component designed to hold a tool and connect the tool to a machine. Specifically, the tool holder serves as an interface between the tool and the machine. Preferably, the tool holder is designed as a tool chuck, especially a shrink-fit chuck. The tool is, in particular, a shank tool, preferably a rotary shank tool, such as a drill, a milling cutter, a profile tool, and / or a reamer.The term "shrinking tools into and / or out of tool holders" is understood to mean, in particular, clamping tools into tool holders, in which a tool holder opening of the tool holder is first thermally expanded, then a tool is inserted into the tool holder opening, and in which the tool is finally secured in the tool holder by a force-fit, in particular a friction-fit, after the tool holder has cooled.The term "shrinking out of tools in and / or from tool holders" refers in particular to the loosening of tools fastened in tool holders by means of a force-fit, especially a friction-fit, in which the tool holder opening of the tool holder is thermally widened, in particular while avoiding simultaneous heating of the tool by the shielding unit, until the tool fastened in the tool holder can be removed from the tool holder.

[0008] The term "at least part of the tool holder" refers in particular to at least an area of ​​the tool holder encompassing the tool holder opening. The magnetic flux guidance unit is specifically designed to guide the induction magnetic field of the induction coil, preferably away from the tool being shrunk in and / or out, and more preferably to shield the induction magnetic field from the tool being shrunk in and / or out. In particular, the magnetic flux guidance unit forms a defined path for the magnetic flux of the induction magnetic field. Specifically, the magnetic flux guidance unit is designed to at least substantially prevent heating of the tool during the shrinking and / or shrinking process.In particular, the magnetic field strength of the induction magnetic field of the induction coil is reduced by at least 80%, preferably by at least 90% and preferably by at least 99% on a side of the magnetic flux guidance unit opposite the induction coil, compared to an arrangement without a magnetic flux guidance unit.

[0009] In particular, the magnetic flux guidance unit comprises a plurality of magnetic flux guidance elements, preferably at least two, advantageously at least four, preferably at least six, and particularly preferably at least eight. In particular, the magnetic flux guidance elements of the magnetic flux guidance unit are at least substantially identical to one another. "At least substantially identical" is understood to mean, in particular, identical apart from production tolerances. Alternatively, however, at least one or more magnetic flux guidance elements may be configured differently from at least one other magnetic flux guidance element. The magnetic flux guidance element is, in particular, at least partially made of a material that is magnetically conductive and electrically poorly or non-conductive.In particular, at least a portion of the magnetic flux guide element exhibits high magnetic permeability. Preferably, the relative magnetic permeability of the magnetic flux guide element, especially of the magnetically conductive portion of the magnetic flux guide element, is at least 100, advantageously at least 500, more preferably at least 1000, and most preferably at least 2000. In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is at least partially made of a ferrimagnetic material. In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is at least partially made of a ferrimagnetic oxide ceramic. In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is at least partially made of a soft magnetic ferrimagnetic oxide ceramic. For example, the magnetic flux guide element comprises a NiZn ferrite or a MnZn ferrite.In particular, it is conceivable that a portion of the magnetic flux guide element facing the receiving area is made of ferrimagnetic oxide ceramic, while a portion facing away from the receiving area is made of a material different from ferrimagnetic oxide ceramic, for example, plastic. This would advantageously achieve good magnetic field conduction at the lowest possible cost.

[0010] In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is formed in one piece. Preferably, the magnetic flux guide element is formed in one piece or monolithically. "In one piece" is understood to mean, in particular, materially bonded, such as by a welding process and / or an adhesive bonding process, etc., and particularly advantageously, molded, such as by being manufactured from a single casting and / or by a single- or multi-component injection molding process. "In one piece" is understood to mean, in particular, formed in one piece. Preferably, this single piece is manufactured from a single blank, a compound, and / or a casting, particularly preferably by an injection molding process, especially a single- and / or multi-component injection molding process. In particular, the magnetic flux guide elements are designed to shape the induction magnetic field of the induction coil. Preferably, the magnetic flux guide elements form field-shaping elements.Preferably, the magnetic flux guidance unit forms a field shaping unit for shaping the induction magnetic field.

[0011] In particular, to manufacture the magnetic flux guide elements, blanks for the magnetic flux guide elements are first pressed from a powder, preferably sintered at temperatures above 1000°C. The blanks are then preferably rotated as a continuous disk comprising several magnetic flux guide elements, preferably all magnetic flux guide elements of the magnetic flux guide unit. In particular, a bulge is also created on the underside of the magnetic flux guide elements. The resulting disk is then divided into segments, particularly by EDM or another separation process, which then form the individual magnetic flux guide elements. Alternatively, the magnetic flux guide elements are milled from a solid ferrite material.

[0012] The term "receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit" shall be understood to mean, in particular, an opening within the induction heating unit that is at least substantially straight. Preferably, at least a large part of the magnetic flux, and preferably the entire magnetic flux, passes through an opening plane of the receiving area, which may be any plane. Preferably, at least substantially all magnetic field lines of the induction magnetic field pass through the receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit at least once. In particular, the receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit is aligned at least substantially parallel to a coil axis of the induction coil of the induction heating unit. In particular, the receiving area is arranged at least substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis and / or a principal direction of extension of the tool holders and / or tools that can be inserted into the induction heating unit.The term "principal extension direction" of an object is understood to mean, in particular, a direction that runs parallel to the longest edge of the smallest geometric cuboid that just completely encloses the object.

[0013] In particular, the induction coil is designed as a cylindrical coil and / or as a solenoid. The induction heating unit is specifically designed to generate an induction magnetic field, preferably a high-frequency alternating magnetic field. In particular, the material of the tool holder, preferably metallic, interacts with the induction magnetic field and is thereby heated. "Essentially parallel" here refers in particular to an alignment of a direction relative to a reference direction, especially in a plane, wherein the direction has a deviation from the reference direction of, in particular, less than 8°, advantageously less than 5°, and most advantageously less than 2°. In particular, the induction heating device has a bearing unit for a movable mounting of the magnetic flux guide elements, preferably for a relative movable mounting of the magnetic flux guide elements with respect to each other.In particular, the bearing unit is designed to mount the magnetic flux guide elements relative to one another in such a way that the opening at the center of the magnetic flux guide unit is varied by the movement of the magnetic flux guide elements relative to each other. Specifically, the magnetic flux guide elements are movable relative to each other in an iris-like manner. Specifically, the opening can be closed and / or opened in an iris-like manner. Specifically, the magnetic flux guide elements of the magnetic flux guide unit are arranged adjacent to each other in a common plane, in particular the plane of movement. "Adjacent" is understood to mean, in particular, directly adjacent and / or directly next to each other. Specifically, the magnetic flux guide elements of the magnetic flux guide unit are arranged close together in every operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit. This advantageously allows for particularly effective magnetic flux guidance.In particular, the gap between immediately adjacent magnetic flux guide elements is less than 0.5 mm, preferably less than 0.25 mm, and preferably less than 0.1 mm, especially in all possible operating states of the magnetic flux guide unit. Adjacent magnetic flux guide elements preferably touch in all possible operating states. In particular, the adjacent magnetic flux guide elements touch (exclusively) at their side edges, preferably at contact edges, which preferably extend at least partially perpendicular to the plane of movement of the magnetic flux guide elements. In particular, the magnetic flux guide elements are non-overlapping with each other in every operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit, especially when viewed from a direction parallel to an axial direction of the receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit.A "large part" shall be understood to mean in particular 51%, preferably 66%, preferably 80% and most preferably 95%.

[0014] The casing element surrounds the magnetic flux guide element, particularly at least partially and / or at least sectionally. The casing element is preferably fitted over the magnetic flux guide element. In particular, the casing element is arranged on the magnetic flux guide element in a positionally fixed and / or slip-resistant manner. In particular, the casing element instantaneously follows all movements of the magnetic flux guide element. In particular, the casing element can be positively engaged with the magnetic flux guide element, for example, by a snap-fit ​​mechanism. Alternatively or additionally, the casing element can be frictionally engaged (e.g., by a fastening element such as a bolt or screw, etc.) and / or materially bonded (e.g., glued, etc.) with the magnetic flux guide element, preferably connected to it.

[0015] In particular, the magnetic flux guide element faces the receiving area of ​​the magnetic flux guide element with a lateral surface, especially with a surface that runs at least substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving area. Preferably, the casing element covers the magnetic flux guide element on all sides facing the receiving area. In particular, the casing element covers the magnetic flux guide element at least on the sides that, in at least one operating state, face a tool being shrunk in or out of the receiving area. In particular, the casing element covers at least all possible contact surfaces with which the casing element could come into contact with a tool and / or with another magnetic flux guide element of the magnetic flux guide unit during regular operation of the induction heating unit.

[0016] If the casing element is made at least largely of a metallic material, preferably stainless steel, advantageously good magnetic properties, especially magnetic flux conductivity, can be maintained. Furthermore, high resistance to impacts and friction can be advantageously achieved. Particularly when the casing element is made of stainless steel, high corrosion resistance can also be advantageously achieved, especially in contact with corrosive or corrosion-accelerating liquids. Advantageously, friction on metallic materials, especially stainless steel, does not lead to granular abrasion that could become lodged in gaps and cause blockages.

[0017] Furthermore, it is proposed that a first sub-section of the casing element according to the invention covers at least one tip of the magnetic flux guide element, which faces the receiving area at least in one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit. This advantageously allows a particularly sensitive tip area of ​​the magnetic flux guide element to be reliably protected against wear and / or damage. A tip of the magnetic flux guide element is understood to be, in particular, a portion of the magnetic flux guide element that tapers to a point in a shielding plane of the magnetic flux guide unit and / or in a plane parallel to the plane of movement of the magnetic flux guide elements. In this case, the tapered portion of the magnetic flux guide element has, in particular, an opening angle of less than 60°, preferably less than 45°, and more preferably less than 30°.In particular, the first part of the shell element thus covers at least a part of the magnetic flux guide element which, in the absence of the shell element, could / would come into contact with the tool and / or rest on the tool chuck.

[0018] If the first sub-area has a rounded edge on the inner contact surface facing the tip of the associated magnetic flux guide element, a particularly wear- and / or break-resistant design can be advantageously achieved for the secure reception of the magnetic flux guide element in the casing element, which in particular avoids angular, tapered contact areas. Furthermore, increased wear protection can be advantageously provided, especially in contact areas. Preferably, at least in the lateral circumferential direction of the magnetic flux guide element (i.e., in the circumferential direction of the magnetic flux guide element running parallel to the plane of movement of the magnetic flux guide element), all inner edges of the casing element that come into contact with the magnetic flux guide element are rounded, so that in particular all outer contact edges of the magnetic flux guide element can also be rounded.

[0019] Furthermore, it is proposed that a second sub-area of ​​the shell element according to the invention covers at least one side surface of the magnetic flux guide element facing the receiving area, at least in one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit. This advantageously allows for the following:

[0020] Increased wear protection is provided to the side surfaces of the magnetic flux guide element, particularly along its long edges. Specifically, the second section of the casing element covers at least another portion of the magnetic flux guide element that, without the casing element, could / would come into contact with the tool and / or rest on the tool chuck.

[0021] Furthermore, it is proposed that a third sub-section of the shell element according to the invention at least partially covers at least one further side surface of the magnetic flux guide element, preferably all side surfaces of the magnetic flux guide element, and in particular, a side surface of the magnetic flux guide element that differs from the side surface facing the receiving area in at least one operating state. This advantageously achieves particularly comprehensive wear protection. In particular, the third sub-section of the shell element abuts another shell element of an adjacent magnetic flux guide element, so that, especially by covering the third sub-section, wear caused by friction between the magnetic flux guide elements of the magnetic flux guide unit can be significantly reduced.Friction between magnetic flux guide units can generate granular abrasion, which can become lodged in the bearing unit or between the sliding surfaces of the induction heating unit, thus potentially blocking the movement of the magnetic flux guide units. This can be advantageously prevented by the proposed casing element.

[0022] It is further proposed that a wall thickness, particularly a mean one, of the first sub-section of the shell element according to the invention and / or a wall thickness, particularly a mean one, of the second sub-section of the shell element be significantly greater than a wall thickness, particularly a mean one, of the third sub-section of the shell element. This advantageously allows for particularly high impact resistance of the shell-covered magnetic flux guide element while simultaneously maintaining the best possible magnetic flux conduction properties. Furthermore, the bearing situation of the magnetic flux guide element on a top surface of the tool holder arranged in the receiving area can be advantageously improved, particularly by having the significantly less wear-resistant (less brittle and therefore less prone to chipping) shell element form at least a large part of a bearing surface.In particular, a bottom surface of the first sub-area, extending perpendicular to the axial direction of the receiving area, forms a bearing surface for a support on the tool holder arranged in the receiving area.

[0023] Furthermore, if the magnetic flux guide element has a thickened area on at least one side edge and the casing element covers this thickened area, preferably completely, particularly effective wear protection of the magnetic flux guide element can be advantageously achieved. The thickened area is specifically designed to optimize the transition of the magnetic field lines from the tool holder to the magnetic flux guide unit or vice versa. "Designed" is understood to mean specifically programmed, designed, and / or equipped. The fact that an object is designed for a specific function is understood to mean, in particular, that the object fulfills and / or performs this specific function in at least one application and / or operating condition.

[0024] Furthermore, it is proposed that the magnetic flux guide element be at least substantially free of covering by the casing element on one underside. This advantageously allows for a combination of particularly good magnetic flux conduction with high wear protection. In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is, at least in a regular operating state, at least substantially free of covering by the casing element on a side facing the interior of the induction coil. In particular, the magnetic flux guide element is, at least in a regular operating state, at least substantially free of covering by the casing element on a side facing the tool holder arranged in the receiving area. In particular, the underside of the magnetic flux guide element faces the interior of the induction coil when the induction heating device is mounted.In particular, the underside of the magnetic flux guide element, when the induction heating device is mounted, faces the receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit, especially a tool holder properly positioned within the induction heating unit. "At least substantially free" is to be understood as meaning, in particular, free to a large extent.

[0025] Furthermore, it is proposed that the magnetic flux guide element be covered at least to a large extent, preferably completely, on its upper surface by the casing element. This advantageously achieves high wear resistance, preferably without significantly impairing the magnetic flux guiding properties of the magnetic flux guide unit. In particular, the upper surface of the magnetic flux guide element (excluding the casing element) is supported on guide surfaces of the bearing unit to guide the movement of the magnetic flux guide elements, especially on a plastic ring of the bearing unit. This support can lead to friction effects. Advantageously, the casing element reduces the wear caused by these friction effects. In particular, the upper surface of the magnetic flux guide element faces away from the interior of the induction coil when the induction heating device is mounted.In particular, the upper side of the magnetic flux guide element, when the induction heating device is mounted, faces away from the receiving area of ​​the induction heating unit, especially from a tool holder properly positioned in the induction heating unit.

[0026] If the casing element forms a fully rimmed receiving trough to accommodate the magnetic flux guide element, particularly good wear protection for the magnetic flux guide element can be advantageously achieved while simultaneously maintaining good magnetic flux conductivity properties. Furthermore, simple assembly and / or arrangement of the casing element to the magnetic flux guide element can be advantageously achieved. In particular, the walls of the fully rimmed trough have different heights on different sides.

[0027] If the shape of the inside of the receiving tray is adapted to the outer shape of the magnetic flux guide element, a particularly tight fit of the shell element, a particularly simple and error-free assembly of the shell element and a particularly high compactness can be advantageously achieved.

[0028] Furthermore, according to the invention, the magnetic flux guidance unit comprises a plurality of magnetic flux guidance elements, each of which is provided with separate sheathing elements. This advantageously results in high wear resistance of the entire magnetic flux guidance unit.

[0029] If, according to the invention, the third part of the shell element is in contact with a further shell element covering another magnetic flux guiding element of the magnetic flux guiding unit at least during one operating state of the magnetic flux guiding unit, preferably during all regular operating states of the magnetic flux guiding unit, a particularly gapless design of the magnetic flux guiding unit can be advantageously achieved, which advantageously allows for particularly good magnetic flux guiding properties.

[0030] Furthermore, it is proposed that the induction heating device includes a pin element designed to connect the casing element and the magnetic flux guide element. This allows for advantageous and / or simple attachment of the casing element to the magnetic flux guide element. The pin elements, in particular, completely penetrate both the magnetic flux guide element and the casing element. Specifically, the induction heating device includes at least one further pin element, preferably a plurality of further pin elements, which are also designed to completely penetrate both the magnetic flux guide element and the casing element. This advantageously prevents the magnetic flux guide element from wobbling within the casing element.

[0031] In particular, the pin elements are fitted into recesses of the magnetic flux guide elements and the shell elements using an interference fit or a transition fit. Alternatively, clearance fits are also conceivable, in which case a sealing element must be applied to the top and bottom of each pin element to secure the connection.

[0032] If the pin element connecting the shell element and the magnetic flux guide element projects beyond the shell element at least on one upper surface and is connected, in particular pressed, to a ball bearing rotating around the pin element, and / or if the pin element connecting the shell element and the magnetic flux guide element projects beyond the magnetic flux guide element on one lower surface and is connected, in particular pressed, to a ball bearing rotating around the pin element, advantageous guidance of the magnetic flux guide element within the bearing unit of the magnetic flux guide unit can be achieved. In particular, the pin element can be used as a guide element for a translational axis of the bearing unit or, in combination with the ball bearing, as a guide element for a (translatable) rotational axis of the bearing unit.

[0033] Furthermore, a casing element for the induction heating device and / or a method for wear protection of the magnetic flux guide element by means of the casing element are proposed. This advantageously achieves good wear protection.

[0034] The induction heating device, the casing element, and / or the method according to the invention are not limited to the application and embodiment described above. In particular, the induction heating device, the casing element, and / or the method according to the invention may, to achieve a functionality described herein, comprise a different number of individual elements, components, process steps, and units than that specified herein. Drawings

[0035] Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the drawings. The drawings illustrate an embodiment of the invention. The drawings, the description, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently consider the features individually and combine them into meaningful further combinations.

[0036] They show: Fig. 1 a schematic view of a shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station with an induction heating device comprising a magnetic flux guide unit, Fig. 2 a schematic bottom view of the magnetic flux guide unit comprising several magnetic flux guide elements, wherein the magnetic flux guide elements are each provided with sheathing elements, Fig. 3 a schematic exploded view of a magnetic flux guide element with associated sheathing element, Fig. 4 a schematic perspective top view of the magnetic flux guide element with mounted sheathing element, Fig. 5 a schematic perspective bottom view of the magnetic flux guide element with the mounted sheathing element, Fig. 6 a schematic perspective bottom view of the sheathing element without magnetic flux guide element, Fig. 7 a schematic top view of a bottom of the sheathing element without magnetic flux guide element, Fig. 8 a schematic perspective bottom view of the magnetic flux guide element without sheathing element, Fig.Fig. 9 a schematic perspective top view of the magnetic flux guide element without the shell element and Fig. 10 a schematic flowchart of a method for wear protection of the magnetic flux guide element by means of the shell element. Description of the exemplary embodiment

[0037] The Fig. 1 Figure 88 shows a shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 is designed for shrinking tools 10 into and out of tool holders 12. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 is configured as a shrink-fit clamping station. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 can be part of a setting and / or measuring device for tools 10 and / or part of a multi-clamping and measuring and / or setting station, as described, for example, in German patent application DE 10 2019 115 607 A1.

[0038] The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 comprises a base frame 70 in or on which the functional units of the shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 are mounted. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 comprises a holding device 100 for tool holders 12. The holding device 100 comprises a length-adjusting pin 102 for presetting an insertion depth for a tool 10 in the tool holder 12. The length-adjusting pin 102 is designed to be inserted into the tool holder 12 from below, thus forming a stop for a tool 10, which is inserted into the tool holder 12 during a shrink-fit clamping process.Alternatively or additionally, the length adjustment pin 102 can be provided in a clamping process to exert pressure from below on a tool 10 in the tool holder 12, which pushes the tool 10 out of the tool holder 12 as soon as the tool holder 12 has expanded thermally enough.

[0039] In the Fig. 1 The tool holder 12, designed as a shrink-fit chuck, is positioned in the holding device 100 shown. Fig. 1An exemplary tool 10 is fixed in the tool holder 12 shown. The illustrated tool 10 is designed as a shank tool, in particular as a shank drill. The illustrated tool 10 has a tool shank 112. Alternatively, the tool 10 could also be designed as a shank tool other than a shank drill. The tool 10 is intended to be fastened in the tool holder 12, in particular by thermal clamping. The tool holder 12 and the tool 10 clamped in the tool holder 12 form an assembled tool unit.

[0040] The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 comprises an induction heating device 68. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 comprises a tower 104. The tower 104 comprises bearing rails 106. The induction heating device 68 is linearly movable up and down along the bearing rails 106. The induction heating device 68 is movable along the bearing rails 106 onto the holding device 100. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 has a motor-driven adjustment unit 96. The motor-driven adjustment unit 96 is provided for adjusting internal components of the induction heating device 68, for example, magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 of a magnetic flux guide unit 20 of the induction heating device 68. The shrink-fit and / or shrink-out clamping station 88 includes a control and / or regulating unit 114. The control and / or regulating unit 114 is intended for controlling the motor-driven adjustment unit 96.

[0041] The induction heating device 68 is designed for shrinking the tools 10 out of the tool holders 12. Alternatively or additionally, the induction heating device 68 is designed for shrinking the tools 10 into the tool holders 12. The induction heating device 68 has an induction heating unit 16. The induction heating unit 16 comprises an induction coil 14. The induction coil 14 is designed to thermally expand the tool holder 12. The induction coil 14 is designed to be placed over the tool holder 12 and over the tool 10. The induction heating unit 16 forms a receiving area 18. The receiving area 18 of the induction heating unit 16 is designed as a central, in particular vertically oriented, preferably at least substantially cylindrical or conical, opening 116 in the induction heating unit 16.The opening 116 of the receiving area 18 extends completely through the induction heating unit 16. The receiving area 18 runs parallel to a coil axis 118 of the induction coil 14. The induction heating unit 16, in particular an induction magnetic field of the induction coil 14, is designed to expand a portion of a tool holder 12 arranged in the receiving area 18 of the induction heating unit 16 by heating it during a shrink-in and / or shrink-out process.

[0042] The induction heating device 68 includes the magnetic flux guidance unit 20. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 is designed to guide the magnetic flux generated by the induction coil 14, in particular the magnetic field lines of the induction magnetic field generated by the induction coil 14. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 thus forms a field-shaping unit for shaping the induction magnetic field generated by the induction coil 14. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 is arranged above the induction coil 14 of the induction heating unit 16 in the direction of the coil axis 118. Alternatively or additionally, the magnetic flux guidance unit 20 or another magnetic flux guidance unit (not shown) can be arranged below the induction coil 14 of the induction heating unit 16. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 forms a shielding unit for shielding the induction magnetic field of the induction coil 14 from the tool 10.

[0043] In the Fig. 2The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 is shown schematically. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 includes the magnetic flux guidance element 22. The magnetic flux guidance unit 20 includes the further magnetic flux guidance elements 56. The further magnetic flux guidance elements 56 are arranged adjacent to the magnetic flux guidance element 22 in the magnetic flux guidance unit 20. Overall, the unit in the Fig. 2 The depicted magnetic flux guide unit 20 comprises eight magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56. However, numbers other than eight are also conceivable. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are movably mounted relative to each other in the induction heating unit 16. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are movably mounted relative to the receiving area 18.

[0044] The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are made of a ferrimagnetic oxide ceramic. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are made of a ferrite material. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 form shielding elements of the shielding unit. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 form field-shaping elements of the field-shaping unit. Each magnetic flux guide element 22, 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 forms a single shielding element. The magnetic flux guide unit 20 has an inner opening 72. The inner opening 72 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 is adjustable in size, in particular in diameter. The inner opening 72 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 is continuously adjustable in size, in particular in diameter. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are designed to form the adjustable inner opening 72.The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are designed to determine the size of the inner opening 72 by means of relative movements to one another. The size and / or shape of the opening 72 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 and / or the size and / or shape of the opening 116 of the receiving area 18 can be varied by means of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are designed to circumferentially enclose a tool 10 or a tool holder 12 arranged at least partially in the receiving area 18 of the induction heating unit 16 such that the enclosure is at least substantially gap-free, in particular regardless of the size of the circumference of the enclosed tool 10 or the enclosed tool holder 12.Each magnetic flux guide element 22, 56 is, in particular at least in the direction of the coil axis 118, non-overlapping with any other magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20. Adjacent magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 lie close together in all possible adjustable arrangements. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are aligned planarly and / or flush with each other. The tool holder 12 has a runout 74 at one upper end (see . Fig. 1 The outlet 74 is arranged around a tool holder opening of the tool holder 12. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 can lie flat (in contact) on the outlet 74 in a shielded state. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 can also lie (in contact) against the tool shank 112 in a shielded state.

[0045] The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 lie in a common plane, in particular in a common plane of motion. Each magnetic flux guide element 22, 56 has shielding surfaces 76. The shielding surfaces 76 form top surfaces 54 or bottom surfaces 52 of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56. The shielding surfaces 76 of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 extend perpendicular to the coil axis 118. The shielding surfaces 76 of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 extend parallel to a radial direction of the receiving area 18.

[0046] Each magnetic flux guide element 22, 56 has the shape of an acute-angled isosceles triangle, in which one vertex opposite a vertex 30 of the isosceles triangle is truncated. Alternatively, it is conceivable that at least one or more magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 have a shape that differs from that of another magnetic flux guide element 22, 56. The magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 have a protrusion 78 on a lower surface 52. The protrusion 78 is arranged at one end region of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 facing the opening 72, in particular at the vertex 30 of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56. The protrusions 78 advantageously optimize the support or contact situation of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 on / with the tool holder 12 or on the tool 10.The protrusions 78 advantageously optimize the conduction of the induction magnetic field from the magnetic flux guidance unit 20 to the tool holder 12 or vice versa. Alternative shapes and configurations of the protrusion 78, as well as the omission of the protrusion 78, are of course conceivable.

[0047] The induction heating device 68 has a shell element 26, 58. The shell element 26, 58 is arranged on the respective associated magnetic flux guide element 22, 56. Each of the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20 is provided with a separate shell element 26, 58. Fig. 3 Figure 1 shows a schematic exploded view of a magnetic flux guide element 22 provided with the shell element 26. In the Fig. 4The casing element 26 is arranged on the magnetic flux guide element 22. The casing element 26 is fitted over the magnetic flux guide element 22. The induction heating device 68 has a pin element 60. The pin element 60 is designed to connect the casing element 26 and the magnetic flux guide element 22. The casing element 26 has a hole 86. The magnetic flux guide element 22 has a hole 90. The pin element 60 is fully inserted through the hole 86 of the casing element 26. The pin element 60, which connects the casing element 26 and the magnetic flux guide element 22, protrudes from a top surface 62 of the casing element 26. Alternatively or additionally, the pin element 60 could also protrude beyond the magnetic flux guide element 22 on the underside 52 of the magnetic flux guide element 22.The induction heating device 68 has a ball bearing 64. The pin element 60 is connected to the ball bearing 64, in particular to an inner ring of the ball bearing 64. The ball bearing 64, in particular an outer ring of the ball bearing 64, rotates around the pin element 60. Alternatively or additionally, if the pin element 60 projects beyond the underside 52 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, the pin element 60 can be connected on the underside 52 to a further ball bearing 66 that also rotates around the pin element 60. In the exemplary case shown, the magnetic flux guide element 22 and the shell element 26 each have two further holes through which further pin elements 92, 94 are guided / inserted, wherein two of the pin elements 60, 92 have a ball bearing 64 arranged on the top 62 of the shell element 26 and one pin element 94 has a further ball bearing 66 arranged on the bottom 52 of the magnetic flux guide element 22.This makes it advantageous to achieve a particularly good and / or smooth bearing of the mutually movable magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56.

[0048] The casing element 26 covers the magnetic flux guide element 22 on at least one side 24 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, which faces the receiving area 18 in at least one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit 20. The casing element 26 is made of a metallic material at least for a large part. The casing element 26 is made of stainless steel. A first sub-section 28 of the casing element 26 covers at least the tip 30 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, which faces the receiving area 18 in at least one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit 20. The casing element 26 forms a receiving trough 82 with all edges for receiving the magnetic flux guide element 22 (see also Fig. 6). A shape of an inner surface 80 of the receiving trough 82 is connected to an outer shape 84 of the magnetic flux guiding element 22 (see also Figure 8 or 9 ) adapted. The magnetic flux guiding element 22 is at least substantially free from covering by the shell element 26 on a bottom side 52 (see also Fig. 4 The magnetic flux guide element 22 is almost completely covered on a top surface 54 by the shell element 26. The magnetic flux guide element 22 has a thickened area 50 on at least one side edge. The thickened area 50 is formed by the bulge 78 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. The shell element 26 completely covers the thickened area 50 towards side 24 (see also Fig. 5 ).

[0049] The magnetic flux guide element 22 has a contact part 126. The contact part 126 of the magnetic flux guide element 22 is designed to create a contact with the shell element 26 that is as free of play as possible. The contact part 126 forms a contact collar 124 (see Fig. 3The contact collar 124 is surrounded circumferentially by the casing element 26 when a casing element 26 is arranged on the magnetic flux guide element 22. The contact collar 124 is arranged above the shielding surface 76 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. The contact collar 124 is arranged on the upper surface 54 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. The contact collar 124 is arranged on a side of the magnetic flux guide element 22 facing the casing element 26, in particular on an inner surface 80 of the casing element 26. The magnetic flux guide element 22 has a shielding part 128. The shielding part 128 and the contact part 126 are formed integrally, in particular monolithically. The shielding part 128 and the contact part 126 are approximately the same thickness. In normal operation, the shielding part 128 faces the receiving area 18.Viewed from a top view of the upper surface 54 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, the shielding part 128 projects laterally beyond the contact part 126. Viewed from the underside 52 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, the shielding part 128 almost completely covers the casing element 26. Only on the sides 24 facing the receiving area 18 does the casing element 26 completely cover one side 24 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. A predominant part, in particular a large part, of the shielding part 128, preferably the entire shielding part 128 with the exception of the sides 24 facing the receiving area 18 in at least one operating state, is free from coverage by the casing element 26 in the circumferential direction.

[0050] The contact collar 124 forms a shoulder. This shoulder partially surrounds the magnetic flux guide element 22. The shoulder is interrupted only on the side 24 of the magnetic flux guide element 22 that faces the receiving area 18 in at least one operating state. In the assembled state, the housing element 26 rests on the shoulder formed by the contact collar 124. While the contact part 126 is free of sharp edges in the circumferential direction, the shielding part 128 has a pointed edge at the tip 30 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. This advantageously allows for particularly good magnetic flux conduction with simultaneously low wear at contact areas where the magnetic flux guide element 22 contacts the housing element 26.

[0051] The Fig. 7Figure 1 shows a schematic bottom view of the shell element 26. The first sub-section 28 of the shell element 26 has a rounded edge 34 on the inner contact surface 32 facing the tip 30 of the associated magnetic flux guide element 22. The rounded edge 34 contacts only the contact part 126 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. Below the rounded edge 34, the tapered part of the shielding part 128 of the magnetic flux guide element 22 projects beyond the rounded edge 34, in particular beyond the side wall of the shell element 26 that forms the rounded edge 34. The side surfaces of the shielding part 128 of the magnetic flux guide element 22 are, in particular apart from the side 24 of the magnetic flux guide element 22 which faces the receiving area 18 in at least one operating state, approximately flush with the side surfaces of the side walls of the shell element 26 (see Figure 1). Fig. 5 ).

[0052] The shell element 26 has a second sub-section 36. The second sub-section 36 of the shell element 26 covers a side surface 38 of the magnetic flux guide element 22, which, in at least one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit 20, faces the receiving area 18. The shell element 26 has a third sub-section 40. The third sub-section 40 of the shell element 22 covers at least one further side surface 42 of the shell element 26, which is different from the side surface 38 of the shell element 26 covered by the second sub-section 36 of the shell element 26. The side surface 38 covered by the second sub-section 36 is oriented differently from the further side surface 42 covered by the third sub-section 40. The side surface 42 covered by the third sub-section 40 faces away from the receiving area 18 in all operating states of the magnetic flux guide unit 20.The third sub-section 40 of the shell element 26 is in contact with the further shell element 58, which covers the further magnetic flux guide element 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20, at least during one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit 20. The third sub-section 40 of the shell element 26 slides on the further shell element 58, which covers the further magnetic flux guide element 56 of the magnetic flux guide unit 20, at least during one operating state of the magnetic flux guide unit 20.

[0053] The first section 28 of the shell element 26 has a wall thickness of 44. The second section 36 of the shell element 26 has a wall thickness of 46. The third section 40 of the shell element 26 has a wall thickness of 48. The wall thickness 44 of the first section 28 of the shell element 26 is significantly greater than the wall thickness 48 of the third section 40 of the shell element 26. The wall thickness 46 of the second section 36 of the shell element 26 is significantly greater than the wall thickness 48 of the third section 40 of the shell element 26. The wall thickness 44 of the first section 28 of the shell element 26 is significantly greater than the wall thickness 46 of the second section 36 of the shell element 26.

[0054] The Fig. 10Figure 1 shows a schematic flowchart of a process for wear protection of the magnetic flux guide element 22 by means of the shell element 26. In at least one process step 98, the magnetic flux guide element 22 is manufactured from the ferrite material and is connected to the , among other things, in the Figure 8 and 9The outer shape 84 shown is provided. In at least one further process step 108, the shell element 26 is manufactured from the metallic material, e.g., bent, deep-drawn, or milled. In process step 108, the shell element 26 is provided with a receiving trough 82 adapted to the outer shape 84 of the magnetic flux guide element 22. In at least one further process step 110, the shell element 26 is placed over the magnetic flux guide element 22. In process step 110, the shell element 26 is positioned on the magnetic flux guide element 22. In process step 110, the shell element 26 is fastened to the magnetic flux guide element 22 by means of the pin elements 60, 92, 94. In at least one further process step 120, the magnetic flux guide element 22, which is provided with the shell element 26, is combined with further magnetic flux guide elements 56, which also have shell elements 58, to form the magnetic flux guide unit 20.In at least one further process step 122, the magnetic flux guide element 22 is protected from friction with adjacent magnetic flux guide elements 56 by the shell element 26 when the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are adjusted relative to each other. In process step 122, the magnetic flux guide element 22 is protected by the shell element 26 from contact and / or collision with the tool 10 (e.g., with the tool shank 112 of the tool 10) and / or with the tool holder 12 (e.g., with the outlet 74 of the tool holder 12) when the magnetic flux guide elements 22, 56 are adjusted in the direction of a tool 10 and / or in the direction of a tool holder 12 arranged in the receiving area 18. Reference sign

[0055] 10 Tool 12 Tool holder 14 Induction coil 16 Induction heating unit 18 Mounting area 20 Magnetic flux guide unit 22 Magnetic flux guide element 24 Side 26 Shell element 28 First section 30 Tip 32 Inside contact 34 Rounded edge 36 Second section 38 Side surface 40 Third section 42 Further side surface 44 Wall thickness 46 Wall thickness 48 Wall thickness 50 Thickened area 52 Bottom 54 Top 56 Magnetic flux guide element 58 Shell element 60 Pin element 62 Top 64 Ball bearing 66 Ball bearing 68 Induction heating device 70 Base frame 72 Opening 74 Outlet 76 Shielding surface 78 Bulge 80 Inside 82 Mounting tray 84 Outer shape 86 Hole 88 In and / or Shrink-fit clamping station 90 Hole 92 Pin element 94 Pin element 96 Adjustment unit 98 Process step 100 Holding device 102 Length adjustment pin 104 Tower 106 Bearing rail 108 Process step 110 Process step 112 Tool shank 114 Control and / or regulating unit 116 Opening 118 Coil axis 120 Process step 122 Process step 124 Contact collar126 Contact part 128 Shielding part

Claims

1. Induction heating device (68) for a shrink-clamping and / or unshrink-unclamping of tools (10) into and / or out of a tool holder (12), with an induction heating unit (16) which comprises at least one induction coil (14) and is configured, during a shrink-clamping and / or unshrink-unclamping process, to thermally expand at least a portion of a tool holder (12) that is arranged in a receiving region (18) of the induction heating unit (16), and with at least one magnetic flux conducting unit (20) for a conduction of a magnetic flux generated by the induction coil (14), comprising at least one magnetic flux conducting element (22), which is preferably supported movably relative to the receiving region (18) and is implemented at least to a large extent of a ferrite material, and wherein in particular a size and / or a shape of an opening (116) of the receiving region (18) and / or of an opening (72) of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20) are / is variable by means of the at least one magnetic flux conducting unit (20), wherein a sleeve element (26) is arranged on the magnetic flux conducting element (22) and covers the magnetic flux conducting element (22) on at least one side (24) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22) that faces towards the receiving region (18) in at least one operating state of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20), wherein a first subregion (28) of the sleeve element (26) covers at least a tip (30) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22) that faces towards the receiving region (18) at least in an operating state of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20), characterized in that a second subregion (36) of the sleeve element (26) covers at least one side surface (38) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22) which, at least in an operating state of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20), faces towards the receiving region (18), wherein a third subregion (40) of the sleeve element (26) covers at least one further side surface (42) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22) at least partially, and wherein a wall thickness (44) of the first subregion (28) of the sleeve element (26) and / or a wall thickness (46) of the second subregion (36) of the sleeve element (26) is substantially greater than a wall thickness (48) of the third subregion (40) of the sleeve element (26), and wherein the magnetic flux conducting unit (20) comprises a plurality of magnetic flux conducting elements (22, 56) which are respectively provided with separate sleeve elements (26, 58), wherein at least during an operating state of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20), the third subregion (40) of the sleeve element (26) contacts and adjoins a further sleeve element (58), which covers a further magnetic flux conducting element (56) of the magnetic flux conducting unit (20).

2. Induction heating device (68) according to claim 1, characterized in that the sleeve element (26) is implemented at least to a large extent of a metallic material, preferably of a stainless steel.

3. Induction heating device (68) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first subregion (28) has a rounded edge (34) on an inner contact side (32) that faces toward the tip (30) of the corresponding magnetic flux conducting element (22).

4. Induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the magnetic flux conducting element (22) comprises a thickened region (50) on at least one side edge, and that the sleeve element (26) covers the thickened region (50).

5. Induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the magnetic flux conducting element (22) is on an underside (52) at least substantially free of a covering by the sleeve element (26).

6. Induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the magnetic flux conducting element (22) is on an upper side (54) covered by the sleeve element (26) at least to a large extent, preferably completely.

7. Induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the sleeve element (26) forms a receiving tub (82) with an all-around rim for receiving the magnetic flux conducting element (22).

8. Induction heating device (68) according to claim 7, characterized in that a shape of an inner side (80) of the receiving tub (82) is adapted to an outer shape (84) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22).

9. Induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized by a pin element (60), which is configured to connect the sleeve element (26) and the magnetic flux conducting element (22) to each other.

10. Induction heating device (68) according to claim 9, characterized in that the pin element (60) connecting the sleeve element (26) and the magnetic flux conducting element (22) protrudes beyond the sleeve element (26) at least on an upper side (62) of the sleeve element (26) and is connected, in particular pressed, with a ball bearing (64) that extends around the pin element (60), and / or that the pin element (60) connecting the sleeve element (26) and the magnetic flux conducting element (22) protrudes beyond the magnetic flux conducting element (22) on an underside (52) of the magnetic flux conducting element (22) and is connected, in particular pressed, with a further ball bearing (66) that extends around the pin element (60).

11. Sleeve element (26) for an induction heating device (68) according to one of the preceding claims.

12. Method for a wear protection of a magnetic flux conducting element (22) of an induction heating device (68) according to one of claims 1 to 10 by means of the sleeve element (26), wherein in at least one method step (122), during an adjustment of the magnetic flux conducting elements 22, 56 relative to each other, the magnetic flux conducting element (22) is protected from a friction with neighbouring magnetic flux conducting elements (56) by the sleeve element (26), and wherein in the method step (122), during an adjustment of the magnetic flux conducting elements 22, 56 towards a tool (10) that is arranged in the receiving region (18) and / or towards a tool holder (12) that is arranged in the receiving region (18), the magnetic flux conducting element (22) is protected from an abutment and / or impact on the tool (10), for example on a tool shaft (112) of the tool (10), and / or on the tool holder (12), for example on a runout (74) of the tool holder (12), by the sleeve element (26).