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US2007717A
US2007717A US651597A US65159733A US2007717A US 2007717 A US2007717 A US 2007717A US 651597 A US651597 A US 651597A US 65159733 A US65159733 A US 65159733A US 2007717 A US2007717 A US 2007717A
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a form-grinding machine constructed in accordance with one way of carrying outthe invention.
  • Figure 1a is a sectional detail view illustrating a portion of the wheel and the work-piece.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of a modified formgrinding machine embodying the present invention.
  • the grinding wheel a is rotatably mounted in stationary bearings b so that it rotates in a plane which is fixed in relation to the wheel cutter or to the work-piece c which is not seen in Figure l but is shown in Figure 1a.
  • the cutter or the work-piece is carried by a carrier 61 which is arranged for movement relatively to the grinding wheel a in two directions simultaneously, the combined effect of which is to cause the wheel cutter or the workpiece c, whilst in contact with the wheel, as seen in Figure la, to move so that the locus of any point in the cutter or work-piece is that of the form it is desired to produce in the wheel or in the work-piece.
  • the longitudinal or feed movement of the carrier d may be produced either by means of relative movement between a lead screw and nut or by means of a cam.
  • the carrier d isslidably mounted upon a saddle or slide e ar ranged to reciprocate along the bed of the machine in a direction parallel with theaxis' of the grinding wheel.
  • Carrier d is mounted on saddle or slide e for sliding movement relative thereto and at right angles to the path of movement thereof.
  • a lead screw 9 is used it is rotatably mounted at one end in a bearing carried bythebed of the machine and is adapted for rotation by hand or bypower.
  • the threaded end of the lead screw works in a tappedboss i on the slide e, the return movement of which can be ob tained by reversing the direction of rotation of the lead screw, preferably at a higher speed than for the forward or feed movement.
  • the simultaneous reciprocation of the carrier 11 in the direction at right angles to the rotational axis of the grinding wheel is preferably produced by means of a cam is the spindle Z of which is rotatably mounted in a bracket in carried by the saddle or slide e.
  • the form and rotational speed of this cam will be determined by the nature of the form to be ground.
  • the said cam may be driven through suitable reduction gear n, which can be varied at will, from the spindle of the lead screw, or cam, which is responsible for the feed movement of the slide.
  • the spindle Z of the cam 7c which produces the reciprocatory movement of the saddle or slide 6, may carry a worm wheel 0 meshing with a worm p which is suitably mounted on a feather on a shaft q which is driven by the reduction gear aforesaid.
  • FIG. 2 A modified form of machine embodying the same principles as those above described but of a'more compact and simple construction is shown in Figure 2.
  • the lead screw g and the cam k which control the two simultaneous movements of the carrier cl are carried by the same shaft Z
  • This shaft which is adapted for rotation by hand and is mounted in a bearing h carried by the slide e, is arranged so that by unscrewing the nuts 1', r 1' it can be readily removed and replaced by another shaft carrying a lead screw of a different pitch.
  • the cam can also be changed if required.
  • the carried (1 carrying the wheel cutter or the workpiece, as the case may be, is mounted to slide freely in a fitting (1 fixed in the slide e and is normally held with the stylus s in constant i u wrraisnsms PAT T; OFFICE contact with thecam k by means of a spring t.
  • the lead screw works in a screw threaded sleeve 1' which is removably mounted in a frame u fixed to the saddle v and carries the relatively movable feed slide e.
  • the slide e is movable in a direction which will move the carrier d across the face of the grinding wheel a and to this end is slidably mounted in the frame u which is fixed to the saddle v.
  • the saddle 12 may be held in fixed position on the bed 1 of the machine in any known suitable man.- ner, as by a locking screw 1; and the work support, which is not shown but may be of anyv usual and suitable known constructiomis interchangeable with the cutter c in the carrier d said work holder being held by the carrier d in the same manner as is said cutter
  • the form to be produced is that of a screw thread chaser, see Figure 1a, the ratio of the feed and reciprocatory movements of the carrier carrying the wheel cutter or the work-piece, will be such that whilst the feed slide e moves through a. distance equal to the pitch of the screw thread, the cam k, which reciprocates the carrier, makes one complete revolution.
  • a grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a grinding wheel, a fixed frame, a slide movable therein in a direction parallel with the rotational axis of said wheel, a adapted to carrya. wheel cutter or the work-piece and to reciprocate towards and away from the said axis, a spindle rotatably mounted in and movable with the slide, a lead screw on said spindle, a. sleeve nut on said fixed frame adapted for coaction with said lead screw, and a cam on said spindle adapted to move the carrier towards the axis of the grinding wheel.
  • a grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a rotatable grinding wheel, a stationary bed plate, a slide movable along said bed plate in a direction parallel with the rotational axis of said grinding wheel, a rotatable screw for operating said slide, a carrier adapted to carry a grinding wheel cutter or the workpiece and movable on said slide towards and away from the axis 01 said grinding wheel, a cam rotatably mounted on said slide and adapted to Operate said carrier and means for rotating said screw' and cam in any desired ratio.
  • a grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a grinding Wheel, a slide, a
  • lead screw for moving theslide across the acting peripheral face of said wheel, a. carrier on and guided bysaid slide and adapted to hold a wheel cutter or work piece, and means actuated by the rotation of said lmd screw for continuous- 'ly reciprocating the carrier relative to the slide and radially of said grinding wheel towards and away from the operative peripheral face of the latter with a strictly rectilinear movement at all times in a direction at an angle to'thepath of movement of said slide and simultaneously with, and in a predetermined ratio to, the movement of said slide in either direction 01 its path of movement.

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3?; si HARLEY I @973? FQRM GRINDING Filed Jan. 13, 1953 Patented July 9, 1935 roam GRINDING i "stameyJafi-a Harley, StivichalL Coventry,
.. England Application January 13, 1933, Serial No.651,597 I InGreat Britain January 19, 1932 V ing the formation-of the operating surface of the grinding wheel itself as well as the formation or finishing of the work-piece thereby.
it According to this invention the form which it is desired to give to the wheel or to the work,-
piece is in each casev the resultant of two move-,
ments which take place simultaneously in two directions at an angle to each other. That is to say, it is a generated form as distinguished from that derived from the employment of a master orformer.
These two movements are imparted respectively to the wheel or to the wheel cutter when forming the wheel, and to the wheel or work-piece when forming the latter. Or one movement can be given to the wheeland the other movement to the wheel cutter or to the work-piece as the case may be,'said movements in each case being timed and of such relative and respective extent as to produce the'form required.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into practical effect, reference is made in the following description to the accompanying drawing, in which,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a form-grinding machine constructed in accordance with one way of carrying outthe invention.
Figure 1a is a sectional detail view illustrating a portion of the wheel and the work-piece.
Figure 2 is a sectional view of a modified formgrinding machine embodying the present invention.
Throughout the drawing corresponding parts are designated by similar reference characters.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 1 the grinding wheel a is rotatably mounted in stationary bearings b so that it rotates in a plane which is fixed in relation to the wheel cutter or to the work-piece c which is not seen in Figure l but is shown in Figure 1a. The cutter or the work-piece, as the case may be, is carried by a carrier 61 which is arranged for movement relatively to the grinding wheel a in two directions simultaneously, the combined effect of which is to cause the wheel cutter or the workpiece c, whilst in contact with the wheel, as seen in Figure la, to move so that the locus of any point in the cutter or work-piece is that of the form it is desired to produce in the wheel or in the work-piece.
The longitudinal or feed movement of the carrier d, that is to say, in the direction at right angles to the plane of rotation of the grinding wheel, may be produced either by means of relative movement between a lead screw and nut or by means of a cam. For this purpose the carrier d isslidably mounted upon a saddle or slide e ar ranged to reciprocate along the bed of the machine in a direction parallel with theaxis' of the grinding wheel. Carrier d is mounted on saddle or slide e for sliding movement relative thereto and at right angles to the path of movement thereof. Where a lead screw 9 is used it is rotatably mounted at one end in a bearing carried bythebed of the machine and is adapted for rotation by hand or bypower. 'The threaded end of the lead screw works in a tappedboss i on the slide e, the return movement of which can be ob tained by reversing the direction of rotation of the lead screw, preferably at a higher speed than for the forward or feed movement.
The simultaneous reciprocation of the carrier 11 in the direction at right angles to the rotational axis of the grinding wheel ispreferably produced by means of a cam is the spindle Z of which is rotatably mounted in a bracket in carried by the saddle or slide e. The form and rotational speed of this cam will be determined by the nature of the form to be ground. The said cam may be driven through suitable reduction gear n, which can be varied at will, from the spindle of the lead screw, or cam, which is responsible for the feed movement of the slide. For this purpose the spindle Z of the cam 7c, which produces the reciprocatory movement of the saddle or slide 6, may carry a worm wheel 0 meshing with a worm p which is suitably mounted on a feather on a shaft q which is driven by the reduction gear aforesaid.
A modified form of machine embodying the same principles as those above described but of a'more compact and simple construction is shown in Figure 2. In this case, as will be seen, the lead screw g and the cam k which control the two simultaneous movements of the carrier cl are carried by the same shaft Z This shaft which is adapted for rotation by hand and is mounted in a bearing h carried by the slide e, is arranged so that by unscrewing the nuts 1', r 1' it can be readily removed and replaced by another shaft carrying a lead screw of a different pitch. The cam can also be changed if required.
The carried (1 carrying the wheel cutter or the workpiece, as the case may be, is mounted to slide freely in a fitting (1 fixed in the slide e and is normally held with the stylus s in constant i u wrraisnsms PAT T; OFFICE contact with thecam k by means of a spring t.
grinding wheel a whilst the slide e moves the carrier (1 simultaneously in a direction at right angles to the plane of rotation of the grinding wheel. The lead screw works in a screw threaded sleeve 1' which is removably mounted in a frame u fixed to the saddle v and carries the relatively movable feed slide e.
In this modified form illustrated in Figure 2 the slide e is movable in a direction which will move the carrier d across the face of the grinding wheel a and to this end is slidably mounted in the frame u which is fixed to the saddle v. The saddle 12 may be held in fixed position on the bed 1 of the machine in any known suitable man.- ner, as by a locking screw 1; and the work support, which is not shown but may be of anyv usual and suitable known constructiomis interchangeable with the cutter c in the carrier d said work holder being held by the carrier d in the same manner as is said cutter Where, in each of the machines above described the form to be produced is that of a screw thread chaser, see Figure 1a, the ratio of the feed and reciprocatory movements of the carrier carrying the wheel cutter or the work-piece, will be such that whilst the feed slide e moves through a. distance equal to the pitch of the screw thread, the cam k, which reciprocates the carrier, makes one complete revolution.
I claimzl. A grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a grinding wheel, a fixed frame, a slide movable therein in a direction parallel with the rotational axis of said wheel, a adapted to carrya. wheel cutter or the work-piece and to reciprocate towards and away from the said axis, a spindle rotatably mounted in and movable with the slide, a lead screw on said spindle, a. sleeve nut on said fixed frame adapted for coaction with said lead screw, and a cam on said spindle adapted to move the carrier towards the axis of the grinding wheel.
2. A grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a rotatable grinding wheel, a stationary bed plate, a slide movable along said bed plate in a direction parallel with the rotational axis of said grinding wheel, a rotatable screw for operating said slide, a carrier adapted to carry a grinding wheel cutter or the workpiece and movable on said slide towards and away from the axis 01 said grinding wheel, a cam rotatably mounted on said slide and adapted to Operate said carrier and means for rotating said screw' and cam in any desired ratio.
3. A grinding machine for the purposes described comprising a grinding Wheel, a slide, a
lead screw for moving theslide across the acting peripheral face of said wheel, a. carrier on and guided bysaid slide and adapted to hold a wheel cutter or work piece, and means actuated by the rotation of said lmd screw for continuous- 'ly reciprocating the carrier relative to the slide and radially of said grinding wheel towards and away from the operative peripheral face of the latter with a strictly rectilinear movement at all times in a direction at an angle to'thepath of movement of said slide and simultaneously with, and in a predetermined ratio to, the movement of said slide in either direction 01 its path of movement.
STANLEY JAFFA HARLEY.
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US2433464A (en) * 1945-05-18 1947-12-30 Clark Grave Vault Company Work-supporting apparatus for welding machines
US2830571A (en) * 1954-02-04 1958-04-15 Cimatool Corp Machine tool
US2830572A (en) * 1955-10-25 1958-04-15 Cimatool Corp Machine tool
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US2433464A (en) * 1945-05-18 1947-12-30 Clark Grave Vault Company Work-supporting apparatus for welding machines
US2830571A (en) * 1954-02-04 1958-04-15 Cimatool Corp Machine tool
US2830572A (en) * 1955-10-25 1958-04-15 Cimatool Corp Machine tool
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