The present invention relates to a machine for making gears.
In the gear manufacturing sector, a known method of making gears consists of machining a set of teeth on a corresponding piece and subsequently grinding the toothed piece. Each gear cutting and grinding process comprises a respective rough machining phase and a finishing phase of the piece.
Generally, the gear cutting process is performed by a gear cutting machine that comprises a piece-holder table mounted so as to rotate about its own longitudinal axis and an operating head, which is provided with at least one tool for machining the piece, and is movable along a guiding device extending in a direction substantially transversal to the longitudinal axis of the piece-holder table.
Since the high level of stress transmitted to the operating head and, thus, to said guiding mechanism during the gear cutting process may affect the correct orientation and correct shape of said guiding mechanism, the prior art gear cutting machines of the type described above, although extremely well tried and tested, are unable to perform the subsequent grinding phase which, unlike the initial gear cutting process, requires high precision and tolerances.
Consequently, once the gear cutting process is complete, the piece must be transferred to a grinder that is structurally similar to the gear cutting machine, which therefore makes the gear production process relatively complex and expensive.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a machine for making gears that has none of the disadvantages described above and is simple and economic to produce.
According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for making gears, as disclosed in the appended claims.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, illustrating a non-limiting embodiment thereof, in which:
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Each device 3 is slidingly engaged by a relative piece-holder unit 5 comprising a slide 6, which is slidingly coupled to the device 3 so as to move, with respect to the frame 2 and driven by a known actuating device that is not illustrated, in a straight line in the direction 4, and supports a piece-holder table 7, which is suitable to support a substantially cylindrical piece (not illustrated). The piece-holder table 7 is mounted on the slide 6 so as to rotate, with respect to the slide 6 and driven by a known actuating device that is not illustrated, about its own longitudinal axis 8 parallel to a substantially vertical direction 9 and transversal to the direction 4.
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The unit 15 also comprises a support arm 18, which is hinged to the slide 17 to rotate, with respect to the slide 17 and driven by a known actuating device that is not illustrated, about a fulcrum axis 19 parallel to the direction 9, and supports an auxiliary device (not illustrated) for machining and/or controlling the piece (not illustrated) mounted on the relative piece-holder table 7.
The machine 1 is also provided with an additional operating unit 20 comprising an elongated base 21, which extends in the direction 14, is arranged alongside the frame 2, and one end of which protrudes from said frame 2; a horizontal slide 22 which extends upwards from the base 21 in the direction 9, and is slidingly coupled to the base 21 so as to move in a straight line along the base 21 in the direction 14, driven by a known actuating device that is not illustrated; and a vertical slide 23 slidingly coupled to the slide 22 so as to move in a straight line along the slide 22 in the direction 9, driven by a known actuating device that is not illustrated.
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The tube 24 supports a tubular slide 26, which extends inside the tube 24, coaxially with respect to the axis 25, is axially limited by an annular flange 27 that extends outside and facing the tube 24, is slidingly coupled to a pair of guideways 24a mounted on the inner surface of the tube 24 parallel to the direction 4, and is also coupled, by means of a lead screw system, to a screw 28 of an actuating device 29, one motor 30 of which fixed to the tube 24 makes the screw 28 rotate to make the slide 26 move in a straight line along said tube 24 in the direction 4.
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Lastly, the slide 37 supports an operating head 39 comprising an electric motor 40, which extends in the direction 38, and is provided with an output shaft 41 to which at least one tool 42 is keyed for machining said pieces (not illustrated).
In actual use, the operating head 39 is moved along the base 21 in the direction 14 between two machining stations, inside each of which the head 39 faces a piece-holder unit 5 to machine the piece (not illustrated) mounted on the relative piece-holder table 7, and a tool changing station, in which the head 39 fits into the portion of the base 21 that protrudes from the frame 2 in the direction 14 to replace the tool 42.
The machine 1 is able of performing two types of machining processes on each piece (not illustrated):
In this respect it should be noted that:
the slide 26 (
In other words, gear cutting is performed by moving only the piece-holder table 7 in the direction 4 and stopping the operating head 39 in said direction 4, while the grinding process is performed by moving only the operating head 39 in the direction 4 and stopping the piece-holder table 7 in said direction 4.
Selectively using the slide 26 and the slides 6 prevents the high levels of stress transmitted to the operating head 39 during gear machining from undermining the proper orientation and correct shape of the guideways 24a of the tube 24 and thus allows the machine 1 to perform both the gear cutting process and the grinding process properly on each piece (not illustrated) using a single operating head 39.
According to alternative embodiments that are not illustrated, the operating head 39 and/or the slides 6 may clearly be mounted on a combination of slides and rotating support units other than those described above.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2009A000479 | Jul 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB10/01764 | 7/21/2010 | WO | 00 | 4/5/2012 |