Claims
- 1. A machine for spiral grinding and fluting wherein a reciprocable carriage supports a rotary work spindle with automatic chuck and chuck-loading means, characterized in that separate pulse-activated motors respectively drive the carriage and spindle; a source of drive pulses for said motors; first circuit means including digitally presettable switch means operative to preset digital values representing the speed and direction of motor operation with means converting said values into binary motor pulsing values; second circuit means operative under control of the first circuit means to apply said binary pulsing values to each motor to produce directional and speed response thereof in accordance with the setting of said presettable switch means; third circuit means including further digitally-presettable ratio switch means operative to control the speed of said motors in desired ratio to govern spiral displacement of the chucked work piece relative to a tool with respect to which the carriage travels from a home position to an advanced working position; fourth circuit means operative responsive to a cycle start switch to initiate and conclude predetermined duty-cycle operation of said machine in accordance with setting of said presettable switch means in each of which said carriage advances from said home to said advanced positions and returns to home position a predetermined number of times in each cycle and said spindle rotates a chucked work piece as aforesaid during at least a predetermined portion of the forward working pass of the carriage; fifth circuit means operative to preset the number of times said carriage will advance in working passes in each cycle, and to cause said chuck means to discharge the work piece at the conclusion of the last pass.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 further characterized by the provision of sixth circuit means cooperative with said second circuit means and including reverse speed control switch means operative to cause said carriage driving motor to drive the carriage in the homing direction at a rate which is substantially greater than in the advance direction.
- 3. The machine defined in claim 1 further characterized in that there is provided an indexing subcircuit operative during each homing operation of the carriage except the last one preceding conclusion of a duty cycle, to stop the spindle, count representative spindle motor drive pulses and the carriage drive pulses and compare the said pulses until a value is detected corresponding to the index distance which is required to restart the spindle and cause the work to engage the tool at a predetermined angular indexing point; and index-distance switch means operative to preset the number of said indexing operations and the required index distance governing such indexing operations in any duty cycle.
- 4. A grinding and fluting machine according to claim 3 wherein said tool comprises a grinding wheel and tool head means supporting the same for movement to and from engagement with the chucked work piece, together with electrically controlled tool head moving means operative to effect said work engagement movements.
- 5. The machine of claim 4 further including separate electrically controlled activating means for certain machine components including said motors, said chuck and loading means, and said tool head moving means, together with machine limit switch means, manually operable switch means, and logic subcircuits having connections with said electrically controlled activating means to effect predetermined sequential operations thereof in the aforesaid duty-cycle operation in an automatic mode, or selectively manually-controlled operations in a step by step mode.
- 6. The machine defined in claim 1 further characterized in that said source of drive pulses for the motors comprises separate frequency generators for forward and reverse operation of the motors, together with speed control means including frequency dividing means governed by said presettable digital to binary switch means in effecting said forward and reverse motor operations.
- 7. The machine as defined in claim 3 wherein said indexing subcircuit includes pulse counting means, pulse comparator means; a source of sample drive pulses governed by count pulses from one or the other of said frequency generators, said counting means having a setting and a resetting function, means normally disabling said resetting function whereby to inhibit the counting function; a source of reset blanking pulses, and circuit means enabled by a forward carriage limit switch for enabling said blanking pulse source to start counting operation of the counting means, said sample counting pulses from said index distance switch being fed into said comparator which on detecting equality thereof disables said blanking pulse source to stop said counting function and restart the spindle in an appertaining forward working pass of the carriage with the angular position of the chucked work piece rotated to a newly indexed starting position relative to said tool by the angular amount corresponding to the setting of the index distance switch means as aforesaid.
- 8. A grinding and fluting machine according to claim 7 in which said indexing subcircuit includes digital to binary flute-counting switch means presettable to determine the number of flutes to be ground in a duty cycle; index pass counting means governed by forward carriage limit switch means to count the number of forward carriage passes; comparator means operative to compare the number of forward carriage passes with the number of passes signalled by said flute counting switch means and terminate the duty cycle on detecting equation between said numbers.
- 9. The machine according to claim 1 wherein said motors are responsive in speed to pulse frequency and are driven in common by pulses from said source of drive pulses applied in a predetermined phasal relationship to multiple drive windings in each motor.
- 10. In the machine according to claim 9, the said windings in each motor being respectively activated by drive pulses from said common source through the intermediary of an appertaining translating circuit operative to amplify and steer the appertaining pulses in the requisite phasal order into the winding thereof, whereby said motors are constrained to operate in phase step with respect to said common drive pulse source and therefore in respect each to the other.
- 11. The method of indexing the work spindle in a spiral grinding machine having a reciprocable carriage and a rotated work spindle travelling therewith, together with separate binary pulse-activated motors for driving the carriage and spindle, said method comprising, namely: travelling the carriage by a corresponding motor in a first forward working pass while rotating the spindle by the other motor; operating a forward limit switch by the carriage at the completion of said first pass; stopping the spindle motor only and reversing travel of the carriage back to a home position as the result of said limit switch operation; operating a home limit switch by the carriage and causing restarting the carriage forward on a further working pass; counting the binary drive pulses for the carriage and comparing said count with an index distance binary count determined by presetting a digital to binary index distance switch and restarting the spindle rotation on detection of equation between the compared counts, said index distance switch producing binary pulses in accordance with the presetting thereof which constitutes the additional number of pulses required to turn the work piece into a predetermined newly-indexed starting position relative to a working tool which is a predetermined angular distance away from the angular position on the work piece last engaged by the tool in the preceding pass.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 further characterized by the added steps of predetermining the number of indexing operations to be performed by terminating the forward working passes of the carriage under control of a presettable digital to binary switch means in which the desired number of indexing operations is entered digitally, affecting a binary count of the number of working passes made by the carriage responsive to operations of said forward limit switch; comparing said pass count with the number of pulses from said digital to binary index switch means; and stopping the carriage motor in a home position under control of said home limit switch as the result of detection of equation between the compared pulse counts.
- 13. In a spiral grinding machine the combination with a carriage reciprocable between an advanced and a home position and carrying a rotary work spindle adapted to hold work for movement relative to a grinding wheel carried by a tool head, of separate motors driving the carriage and spindle reversely under control of digitally-coded binary pulses including presettable digital to binary coding ratio switch means operative to change the speed ratio between said motors; pass-counting digital to binary switch means operative to determine a set number of working passes of the carriage; index-pulse digital-top binary switch means operative to rotate the spindle to predetermined angular indexing positions in successive carriage passes following a first such pass; limit switch means operable by the carriage in forward and home positions; logic subcircuit means including duty-cycle starting and terminating means and connections with said limit switch means and operative to cause said carriage to make a preset number of working passes from home position and return thereto, and to index the spindle a preset number of times as a function of return of the carriage to home position in successive working passes thereof following a first such pass in a given duty cycle; together with drivepulse counting means and index logic means operative responsive to operation of the forward limit switch means as aforesaid to stop the spindle rotation and restart said rotation in each indexing operation dependently upon the setting of said index-pulse switch means and comparison of resultant binary pulses therefrom with the counted number of drive pulses sensed following said reversal of the carriage in the appertaining indexing operation, such that the restarting of the spindle as aforesaid will rotate the spindle on restarting to lodge the work in a certain indexed angular starting position relative to said grinding wheel different from the position thereof at the time the spindle is stopped, the angular magnitude of which corresponds to the setting in terms of index pulses of said digital index pulses switch means.
- 14. The machine of claim 13, further characterized in that said tool head is movable to and from engagement with a work piece carried by said spindle, and said logic subcircuit means is operative in each duty cycle to cause said head to move the grinding wheel into engagement with the work at a predetermined starting position of carriage advance and to move the grinding wheel away from the work prior to reversal of the carriage toward home position.
- 15. The machine of claim 14 further characterized in that said tool head is pivotable to swing sidewise from a relatively centered no-angle position to selected positions crosswise of the spindle axis for cross-cutting purposes; and there is further provided head-swinging means operative to move the head into pre-selected cross-cutting positions, said means including presettable digital to binary coding switch means with associated swing head logic to activate said head-moving means and shift said head one or more times during any duty cycle at a time when said carriage is withdrawn toward home position at least a distance which will remove the work from collision with the grinding wheel.
- 16. The machine of claim 1 wherein said motors are responsive in speed to voltage amplitude and a first one of said motors is driven by voltage manually adjustable to determine a velocity reference voltage and the second motor is driven under control of digitally-coded binary drive pulses converted to analogue voltage and operates in a servo mode with the frequency of said binary drive pulses regulated by supervisory pulse means generated in part by both motors and in part by presettable digital to binary coding ratio switch means and frequency-dividing means providing the aforesaid drive pulses.
- 17. The machine of claim 13 wherein said motors are responsive to voltage amplitude and are driven in a servo relationship with a first one of the motors driven by manually adjustable velocity reference voltage, and the second motor driven from analogue voltage means comprising an up-down counter reversely driven by drive pulses originating from presettable digital to binary coding ratio switch means in conjunction with frequency-dividing means and servo-regulating pulses generated by said first motor producing drive pulses applied to said up-down counter, said second motor including pulse generating means applying regulatory pulses to said up-down counter whereby the angular position of the drive shaft of said second motor is maintained in predetermined relationship to the angular position of the drive shaft of said first motor and the speed ratio of the two motors is adjustable through a predetermined working range by changing the digital values of said ratio switch means alone, said velocity reference voltage being nevertheless adjustable to maintain such reference voltage at a desired and relatively fixed reference value.
- 18. A spiral grinding machine including a reciprocable carriage slide and a work spindle carried thereby for travel relative to a grinding tool in successive working passes from a home starting position of the carriage to predetermined advanced stopping positions; first motor means operative to travel the carriage slide between said positions; first circuit means operative to cause said first motor means to drive said carriage slide to make a preselected number of working passes; second motor means operative to rotate said spindle during carriage travel as aforesaid; second circuit means operative to stop said spindle rotation for indexing on arrival of the carriage slide at said advanced position and to restart said spindle in indexed rotation prior to advance of the carriage slide in each succeeding working pass a distance which would bring the work into reengagement with said grinding tool; third circuit means operative to index the work spindle by restarting rotation thereof in steps aggregating a predetermined angular index amount in each working pass following the first and following the time of stoppage of the spindle rotation as aforesaid, but prior to the arrival of the carriage slide at such a position as would cause the work to reengage said tool before said indexing rotation is completed; and fourth circuit means including an indexing switch presettable to determine the number of said aggregate spindle indexing steps required to reengage the work with the grinding tool at a point exactly equivalent to said predetermined angular index amount.
- 19. A machine for abrading and grinding of the type in which a rotary work spindle is carried between predetermined starting and working positions by a reciprocable carriage to travel work carried by the spindle relative to an abrading, grinding or the like tool, and in which means is provided for automatically indexing the spindle to predetermined angular index positions to start the work in one or more additional working passes in predetermined angular index positions, characterized in that the spindle and carriage are driven by corresponding pulse-controlled motors actuated by circuit means operative to predetermine the number of times the carriage is to move to and from a predetermined advanced working position and the number of times the work spindle is to be indexed, together with the relative speed ratios of spindle and carriage movement in the forward working advance, at least; said circuit means being further operative to stop the spindle on each arrival of the carriage at a preselected forward working position and thereupon to effect withdrawal of the carriage from said forward position substantially, concomitantly with such stoppage and restarting of the carriage toward working position for a preset number of additional index passes; together with indexing subcircuit means including index distance control and pass means operative to restart rotation of the spindle in step with the carriage position in each indexing operation, whereby the work is presented to the tool in that angular position thereof which is exactly at the preset index position.
- 20. An abrading and grinding machine as characterized in claim 19 further characterized by inclusion of further subcircuit means having adjustable speed control means operative automatically in the reverse travel phase of the carriage movements from advanced forward working position as aforesaid to increase the reverse speed of the carriage whereby the time required for indexing the work is reduced.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 697,558, Filed June 18, 1976 and now abandoned.
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