Cable support of a robot

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Inventors

Suzuki, Takeo
Yurita, Yoshihiro
Zenpo, Hideharu

Application #

598663

Filed

Apr-11-1984

Published

Jul-16-1985

Current US Class

248/201
248/49
414/680
414/918
901/42

International Classes

B25J 009/00

Field of Search

414/729 414/918 414/680 137/343 138/106 138/113 138/118 248/49 248/201 248/80 248/81 901/41 901/42

Assignee

Yaskawa Electric Mfg. Co. Ltd. (Kitakyushu, JP)

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Abstract
The present invention discloses a cable support which can assure smooth operation of an industrial robot. The cable support is substantially characterized by having a movable support on one end of an operating arm and an auxiliary support on the wrist-side end of the arm respectively, wherein the movable support consists of a first rotary shaft rotatably mounted on the operating arm, a slanted resilient support arm having the proximal end thereof rotatably mounted on the first rotary shaft, and a cable holder tiltably mounted on a second rotary shaft mounted on the slanted resilient support arm and the auxiliary support consists of a third rotary shaft mounted on the operating arm and a cable clamp rotatably mounted on the second rotary shaft.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A cable support of a robot comprising

(a) an operating arm provided with a wrist arm at one end thereof for supporting a working tool,

(b) a movable support mounted on a wrist-side end of said operating arm, said movable support consisting of a first rotary shaft rotatably mounted on said operating arm, a resilient support arm having the proximal end thereof rotatably mounted on said first rotary shaft in a slanted position and a cable holder being mounted on the distal end of said resilient support arm by means of a second rotary shaft, said second rotary shaft having an axis thereof parallel to the axis of said first rotary shaft;

(c) an auxiliary support mounted on other end of said operating arm, said auxiliary support consisting of a third rotary shaft rotatably mounted on said operating arm and a cable clamp mounted on said third rotary shaft at a height lower than a mounting position of said cable holder, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a support for a cable for supplying a welding wire, carbonate gas, or electric power to a working tool of an industrial robot, such as a welder.

In industrial robots, a working tool mounted on the extremity of an operating arm is operated in a three-dimensional locus by means of a plurality of operating arms. Various wires or cables are necessary for supplying power and operating signals from a controller to the working tool. Conventionally, these wires or cables are wound in a bundle in a suitable form, or are encased in a common cable or tube and clamped on the operating arm or are suspended from the operating arm or other support means.

These cables and tubes are made of flexible material. However, since they still have a certain degree of rigidity, a necessary slacking must be provided to these cables or wires to assure the movement of the working tool.

However, in a sophisticated robot which operates with high speed and precision, depending on the positioning of cables or tubes, the cable hampers a complicated movement of the operating arm. Furthermore, due to the tensioning or slack of the cable during the movement of the operating arm, a stress or an interference is exerted on the cable which ill-affects the operability of the arms and the working tool, thereby the operation with high precision cannot be achieved.
 
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