Claims
- 1. Apparatus for grinding crankshaft pins during rotation of the crankshaft about its main journals, the apparatus comprising a belt grinder including:
- an abrasive belt of substantially constant length for grinding a crankshaft pin;
- stationary drive means having a rotatable member engaging the belt for driving the belt in a closed path;
- a grinding shoe engaging the side of the belt opposite the pin at the location of belt engagement with the pin for holding the belt against the pin, the shoe being spaced from the driving means;
- means for moving the grinding shoe in cycles to maintain the belt against the pin as the crankshaft turns, the shoe movement varying the spacing of the shoe from the driving means, thereby altering the shape of the belt path; and
- means for adjusting the belt path during each cycle of shoe movement to maintain a substantially constant path length equal to the belt length, the adjusting means including;
- belt guide means engaging the belt closely adjacent to the shoe and movable toward and away from the shoe for alternately shortening and lengthening the portion of the belt path between the guide means and the shoe to compensate for the effect of shoe travel on the path length while also maintaining substantially constant a predetermined angle of the belt relative to the shoe.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the apparatus includes a plurality of belts each for grinding a separate crankshaft pin;
- a grinding shoe, shoe moving means, and guide means associated with each belt;
- each guide means comprising a guide wheel supported on a pivot arm and moved in an arcuate path by a link coupled between the pivot arm and the grinding shoe; and
- means for retracting the guide means from an operating position to facilitate belt removal and replacement comprising movable pivot means for the pivot arms, and actuator means coupled to the pivot means for selectively moving the pivot arms in one direction to retract the guide means and in the opposite direction to return the guide means to an operating position.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein the movable pivot means is a common pivot element coupled to all of the pivot arms and the actuator means is a single actuator coupled to the common pivot element.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the belt guide means comprises at least one guide wheel supported on a pivot arm and moved in an arcuate path by a link coupled between the pivot arm and the grinding shoe, whereby the guide wheel movement compensates for the movement of the grinding shoe.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the belt guide means comprises a pair of guide wheels on the belt path before and after the shoe, each guide wheel being supported on a pivot arm and moved in an arcuate path by a link coupled between the pivot arm and the grinding shoe, whereby the guide wheel movement compensates for the movement of the grinding shoe.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 1 and further including belt tensioning means acting on the belt through the belt guide means to maintain belt tension.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 1 and further including belt tensioning means separate from the belt guide means and movable against the belt to maintain belt tension, movement of the guide means also being effective to minimize travel of the tensioning means.
- 8. A crankshaft belt grinder having a grinding belt for grinding an off-axis crankshaft pin, said grinder comprising:
- means for rotatably supporting a crankshaft about an axis to rotate the crankshaft pin in an orbit around the axis;
- fixedly mounted means for driving the belt;
- means for tensioning the belt;
- actuating means operative to engage the belt for urging the belt into grinding contact with the pin including belt engaging means engaging the side of the belt opposite the pin, and control means drivingly coupled to the belt engaging means and operative to advance and withdraw the belt engaging means to cause the belt to grind the pin surface in a cylindrical configuration; and
- belt guide means establishing a predetermined angle of belt contact with the belt engaging means and movable toward and away from the belt engaging means in correspondence with advancing and withdrawing motion of the belt engaging means relative to the pin, to adjust the belt path length to compensate for travel of the belt engaging means by varying the portion of the belt length between the guide means and the belt engaging means and to limit the variation of said belt contact angle with the belt engaging means.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein the belt guide means comprises at least one wheel engaging the belt and constrained for movement with the belt engaging means and having a component of motion in the same direction as the motion of the belt engaging means.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein the belt guide means comprises a pair of wheels engaging the belt, each wheel being mounted on a pivot arm for movement toward and away from the crankshaft axis, and a control link connected between the belt engaging means and each pivot arm for effecting such wheel movement for changing the path of the belt.
- 11. Apparatus for grinding crankshaft pins during rotation of the crankshaft about its main journals, the apparatus comprising a belt grinder including:
- an abrasive belt of substantially constant length for grinding a crankshaft pin;
- stationary drive means having a rotatable member engaging the belt for driving the belt in a closed path;
- a grinding shoe for holding the belt against the pin, the shoe being spaced fro the driving means;
- means for moving the grinding shoe in cycles to maintain the belt against the pin as the crankshaft turns, the shoe movement varying the spacing of the shoe from the driving means, thereby altering the shape of the belt path;
- means for adjusting the belt path to maintain a substantially constant path length equal to the belt length during each cycle of shoe movement, the adjusting means including;
- belt guide means engaging the belt adjacent to the shoe and moveable toward and away from the shoe for alternately shortening and lengthening the portion of the belt path between the guide means and the shoe to compensate for the effect of shoe travel on the path length; and
- belt tensioning means for maintaining tension on the belt.
- 12. The invention as defined in claim 11 wherein
- the belt guide means comprises a guide wheel supported on one end of a pivot arm, the other end of the pivot arm having a pivot axis, the guide wheel being moved in an arcuate path by a link coupled between the pivot arm and the grinding shoe, whereby the guide wheel movement compensates for the movement of the grinding shoe; and
- the belt tensioning means comprises biasing means coupled to the pivot arm for urging the pivot axis in a direction to apply a force through the pivot arm to the belt.
- 13. The invention as defined in claim 12 wherein
- the pivot axis is defined by a movable bracket; and
- the biasing means comprises an air cylinder coupled to the pivot arm through the movable bracket.
- 14. The invention as defined in claim 13 wherein the air cylinder is double acting and moves the bracket in one direction to apply a tensioning force to the belt and moves the bracket in the other direction to retract the guide wheel for tension release, thereby facilitating the removal and replacement of the belt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/843,034 filed on Feb. 28, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
843034 |
Feb 1992 |
|