Claims
- 1. A contouring head assembly for a grinding machine including a plurality of parallel, abrasive belts,
- said contouring head assembly comprising a metal frame including at least a front wall, a rear wall, a top, and a bottom,
- an access opening defined in said rear wall of said frame,
- a plate secured to said rear wall to cover said access opening,
- at least one contouring feed unit carried by said contouring head assembly and extending longitudinally through said front and rear walls and said plate,
- said contouring feed unit including a drive motor with an output shaft,
- a threaded shaft, and a coupling for transmitting the motive force of said drive motor to said threaded shaft,
- a roller screw nut
- means secured to the end of said threaded shaft a collar encapsulating said roller screw nut for controlling the movement of said collar,
- a ball spline mechanism secured to said collar at a point remote from said threaded shaft,
- said ball spline mechanism passing longitudinally through said frame and terminating, at its forward end, in a nose that extends forwardly of said frame,
- an adaptor with a cavity in its rear face that receives the nose of said ball spline mechanism,
- said adaptor being secured to said nose by a fastener,
- the invention being characterized by said adaptor having a locating lip at the lower end of its forward face,
- a back-up shoe holder including a base that rests upon said locating lip, and
- a back-up shoe that is joined to said holder, said back-up shoe adapted to press against the inner surface of an abrasive belt and force same against a workpiece to be ground.
- 2. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein an axial bore is formed in said nose of the ball-spline mechanism, and a screw fastener passes through said adaptor to secure said ball-spline mechanism to said adaptor and back-up shoe holder to control the movement thereof.
- 3. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one reference pad is defined on said metal frame, said locating lip on said adaptor being disposed in a predetermined alignment with respect to said pad to facilitate accurate mounting of said back-up shoes.
- 4. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said back-up shoe has a curved, hardened working face of a relatively large diameter and has a rearwardly projecting, centrally located base, the forward end of said back-up shoe holder having a central cavity, said base of said back-up shoe fitting within said central cavity and leaving a small clearance therebetween.
- 5. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein a threaded fastener draws said base of said back-up shoe into said cavity.
- 6. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said locating lip and said base on said back-up shoe holder orient the back-up shoe in predetermined horizontal and vertical planes.
- 7. A contouring head assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein a roller screw nut is seated within the axial bore in said collar, said nut being restrained from rotating within said collar but permitted to move axially with said collar, said threaded shaft passing through said nut, a slot being formed in said collar, and dispensing means terminating above said slot to permit lubricant to pass into said slot to lubricate said nut and allow said threaded shaft to rotate freely.
- 8. The contouring head assembly as defined in claim 3, including a plurality of contouring feed units carried by said contouring head assembly in relatively close assembly one to the other with an adaptor secured to each of said contouring feed units and with each of said adapters having a locating lip thereon; all of said locating lips on said adapters being disposed in predetermined alignment with respect to said pad.
- 9. The contouring head assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said contouring feed units are disposed in two substantially parallel rows with said locating lips for said adapters of said units in one row lying in a first plane and said locating lips for said adapters of said units in said other row lying in a second plane that is parallel to said first plane and spaced a predetermined distance therefrom.
- 10. The contouring head assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said elongated shafts are disposed to move along lines of action in respective and parallel reference planes and said locating lips mount their respective back-up shoe holders and back-up shoes so that diameter lines extending through faces of said back-up shoes all lie in a predetermined shoe plane that is parallel with and spaced from said parallel reference plane.
- 11. The contouring head assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein the contouring head assembly is disposed in a grinding machine so that said abrasive belts are disposed to coact with and grind a workpiece with said shoe plane being co-planar with a workpiece plane passing through the workpiece where said abrasive belts coact therewith.
- 12. The contouring head assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein the workpiece is a cam shaft and the workpiece plane is a plane that is co-planar with diameter lines that pass through the base circles of the cams on the cam shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/953,799 filed on Sep. 30, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,371,973 and Ser. No. 08/304,233, filed on Sep. 12, 1994 currently pending.
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