This invention relates to a forming method for milling the threads of cylindrical variable tooth worms.
The worm transmissions may be classified into two sorts: the first sort is a cylindrical worm transmission; the second one is a toroidal worm transmission. While the cylindrical worms can further be classified into an involute helicoid worm (ZI for short, the same hereinafter), an Archimedes worm (ZA), a milled helicoid worm (ZK), and a variable tooth worm (VTW) disclosed in China patent No. ZL96244108.2 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,148B1 with accordance to the different profile thereof. The worms of ZI-, ZA- and ZK-type can all be formed by lathing with different-profile cutters. However, the relationship of the relative movement between the workpiece and the cutter is the same. Alternatively, the different types of worms such as ZI, ZA and ZK can be machined on the same machine tool with the worm blank turning and the cutter feeding along the longitudinal and radial directions relatively to the worm blank, the one thing must be done only is to change the corresponding cutter. Although the variable tooth worm (VTW) is classified into the cylindrical worms, they cannot be machined on the same facilities with the existing motion relationship even if the cutter were changed seeing that the tooth thickness of the variable tooth worms is changeable along either longitudinal or tooth height direction. The minimum tooth thickness of the worms is at the gorge part of the thread, while it gradually thickens toward both ends, as shown in the
The worms patented as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,853,643 with the title of “METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING THE CONVOLUTE TEETH OR THREADS OF WORMS AND THE LIKE” (hereinafter referred to as Simmons patent) are machined by using a gear-shape cutter. The profile of the cutting edges of the gear shaped cutter for machining the thread of worms in Simmons patent is an involute in the end face. Let the radius of the basic cylindroid of the gear shaped cutter be rb, the intersected line of tangential plane Σ with the side surface of the cutter tooth is a straight line as shown in the
The object of the present invention is to supplement the deficiency of the existing technology and to provide a forming method for milling the thread of variable tooth worms with high productivity and high machining accuracy.
In order to realize the object, the following technical solution will be adopted. A moving coordinate system {σ1(φ1)[O1; {right arrow over (i)}1 (φ1), {right arrow over (j)}1 (φ1), {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)]} is correlated to the worm blank of variable tooth worms and the worm blank rotates about {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}1; A moving coordinate system {σ2(φ2)[O2; {right arrow over (i)}2 (φ2), {right arrow over (j)}2(φ2), {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)]} is correlated to the milling cutter and the cutter rotates about {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}2, whereof |{right arrow over (ω)}1|/|{right arrow over (ω)}2|=i12, i12 is a constant. The feeding movement of the milling cutter is composed by two components: one component is the radial shift along the {right arrow over (i)}2(o2)-axis; another the peripheral shift around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis. The equations of the cutting edge of the milling cutter are given as below.
x=u
y2=rb−v sin β
z2=v cos β
Where, u,v are the parameters of the generatrix plane of variable tooth worm; β is the inclination angle of the generatrix plane; rb is the radius of the main basic circle of the cutter body; x2, y2, z2 are the coordinate values of the generatrix plane.
The advantages and the effect of this invention show that the machining method of this invention has higher productivity, more powerful cutting force, less machining hours and reaches higher machining accuracy as compared with other machining method for any cylindrical worm by means of a spatial cutter that has multiple blades thereon, therefore there are multiple edges simultaneously to take part in cutting the VTW worm blank.
By referring to the attached drawings and embodiments, the technical scheme of the invention is further expounded as follows:
As shown in the
As shown in the
x=u
y2=rb−v sin β
z2=v cos β
Where, u, v are the parameters of the generatrix plane of variable tooth worm; β is the inclination angle of the generatrix plane; rb is the radius of the main basic circle of the cutter body; x2, y2, z2 are the coordinate values of the cutting edge on the generatrix plane.
The method of this invention is illustrated in
The detailed explanations of the method of this invention are given by following preferred embodiments.
Embodiment 1:
On a five-simultaneously-working-axis CNC machine-tool, given that a VTW worm to be machined has β=18° the inclination angle of the generatrix plane, d1=50.2 mm the reference diameter, and the center distance between the worm blank and the milling-cutter a=101.6 mm, the milling-cutter performs a cutting movement relatively to the worm blank with the transmission ratio between the worm blank and the milling cutter i=41/4; the worm blank rotates around {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}1, while the milling cutter rotates about {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}2 and simultaneously makes a radial feed along {right arrow over (i)}2(o2)-axis and a peripheral feed around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis. The radius of the main basic circle of the milling cutter rb=33 mm and the coordinate values of the cutting edge of the milling cutter are described according to the following equations
x2=u,
y2=rb−v sin β,
z2=v cos β.
Where,
All blades are fully mounted in three dimensions on the milling cutter body and the cutting edges are all located at a spatial generatrix family.
Embodiment 2:
On a five-simultaneously-working-axis CNC machine-tool, given that a VTW worm to be machined has β=18° the inclination angle of the generatrix plane, d1=50.2 mm the reference diameter, and the center distance between the worm blank and the milling-cutter a=101.6 mm, the milling-cutter performs a cutting movement relatively to the worm blank with the transmission ratio between the worm blank and the milling cutter i=41/4.
Besides rotating around {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}1, the worm blank also makes a slight axial displacement along {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis with the value Δk1=1.05 mm in order to make the reference toroid of VTW worm become an elliptic or parabolic one.
While the milling cutter rotates about {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}2 and simultaneously makes a radial feed along {right arrow over (i)}2(o2)-axis and a peripheral feed around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis.
The radius of the main basic circle of the milling cutter rb=33 mm and the coordinate values of the cutting edge of the milling cutter are described according to the following equations
x2=u,
y2=rb−v sin β
z2=v cos β.
Where,
On a five-simultaneously-working-axis CNC machine-tool, given that a VTW worm to be machined has β=15.9° the inclination angle of the generatrix plane, d1=50 mm the reference diameter, and the center distance between the worm blank and the milling-cutter a=125 mm, the milling-cutter performs a cutting movement relatively to the worm blank with the transmission ratio between the worm blank and the milling cutter i=42/3.
Besides rotating around {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}1, the worm blank also makes a slight axial displacement along {right arrow over (k)}1(φ1)-axis with the value Δk1=1.1 mm in order to make the reference toroid of VTW worm become an elliptic or parabolic one.
While the milling cutter makes a slight axial displacement with the value Δk2=1.3 mm along {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis and a differential motion along the tangential direction around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis besides rotating about {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis at angular speed {right arrow over (ω)}2 and simultaneously making a radial feed along {right arrow over (i)}2(o2)-axis and a peripheral feed around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis. Alternatively, the feed motion of the milling cutter is combined by three componential motions: the shift of the milling cutter along {right arrow over (i)}2(o2)-axis, the shift thereof along {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis and the tangential shift thereof while rotating around {right arrow over (k)}2(φ2)-axis. In this case the milling cutter will completely envelop the thread of the VTW worms.
The radius of the main basic circle of the milling cutter rb=38 mm and the coordinate values of the cutting edge of the milling cutter are described according to the following equations:
x2=u,
y2=rb−v sin β
z2=v cos β.
Where,
All blades are fully mounted in three dimensions on the milling cutter body and the cutting edges are all located at a spatial generatrix family.
Other preferred embodiments can be given on the basis of following parameters: assuming that the range of the center distance a of such worm transmissions is from 80 mm to 500 mm, the values of u, v and rb can be recommended as listed in the following table.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, this invention is not limited to the particular structures and features described in detail herein. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous modifications form part of the invention insofar as they do not depart from the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00 1 33681 | Dec 2000 | CN | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/978,340 now abandoned, filed Oct. 17, 2001, entitled “METHOD OF FORMING MILLED TOOTH OF VARIABLE TOOTH WORM”.
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1853643 | Simmons | Apr 1932 | A |
4184796 | Sakai et al. | Jan 1980 | A |
5456558 | Horiuchi | Oct 1995 | A |
5647790 | Horiutchi et al. | Jul 1997 | A |
6176148 | Zhang et al. | Jan 2001 | B1 |
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ZL96244108.2 | Aug 1998 | CN |
2603823 | Mar 1988 | FR |
3-256615 | Nov 1991 | JP |
2001-105232 | Apr 2001 | JP |
2001-252823 | Sep 2001 | JP |
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20040033114 A1 | Feb 2004 | US |
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Parent | 09978340 | Oct 2001 | US |
Child | 10440969 | US |