This application is the National Phase of International Application PCT/IT2016/000203 filed Sep. 1, 2016 which designated the U.S. and that International Application was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
This application claims priority to Italian Application No. 102015000048610 filed Sep. 4, 2015, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
This invention relates to technologies for working materials, preferably metal, using material removal methods and, in particular, relates to a machine for multiple working to remove material from corresponding surfaces of objects which are preferably solids with axial symmetry. In the following description, specific reference is made to grinding working operations, carried out on surfaces of channels of tubular cylindrical pump bodies, preferably produced using sintering methods. However, it shall be understood that this is described purely by way of example and does not limit possible use of the invention. In fact, as will be more apparent below, there are useful and advantageous application for the invention in a very wide range of machining operations relating to general mechanical engineering and/or the production of objects which have the most disparate shapes.
In the prior art, methods are already known from document U.S. Pat. No. 4,761,918 for grinding pump rotor surfaces involving the working, with stationary support, of a set of rotors that have slits which are channel-shaped, radial, which are drawn near in a pack with the slits correspondingly aligned and in which the slits are run through one after another by a disk grinding wheel translating with a movement one way then the other parallel to the axis of the rotors.
The grinding is carried out, one slot at a time, for all of the slots in the pack that, subsequently and by means of an angular rotation of the entire pack about its own axis, are in an orderly way exposed to the interaction of the grinding wheel until the grinding operations on all of the rotors to be worked have been completed.
Prior art techniques that can be traced back to the above-mentioned operating method have the fundamental disadvantage of requiring long working times and proportionally high working costs.
The technical purpose of this invention is therefore to overcome such disadvantages.
As part of that purpose, the primary aim of this invention is to propose a solution in the form of a machine tool that is able to carry out the working in much shorter times and with a significant reduction in production costs by the multiple working of surfaces of objects to be worked.
In accordance with the invention, that result is achieved by means of a machine tool for multiple removal working of surfaces of metal bodies, whose technical features are described in one or more of the appended claims.
The advantages of the invention are more apparent in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate an example, non-limiting embodiment of the invention, in which:
With reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in
The machine tool 1 basically comprises (
The partitions 9 are distributed in angular steps around said feed trajectory 6 along at least one arc of an ideal surface that is cylindrical and parallel to said feed trajectory 6.
The rotary tools 5 preferably have a cylindrical shape, preferably being disk-shaped and, during their working motion, they rotate about their own axis 5a of rotation, which is slanting and transversal, that is to say, orthogonal, relative to said feed trajectory 6.
The rotary tools 5 lie in their own lying planes 5p substantially converging on the feed trajectory 6, that is to say, they lie in planes radial to the feed trajectory 6.
At least one pair of rotary tools 5 of said working station 4 is intended to interact with the surfaces 2 to be ground. That allows the double advantage of being able to work multiple surfaces during the same time period and, simultaneously and if desired, being able to interrupt the continuity of the partitions 9 at the working zone of the rotary tools 5, since the holding of said bodies 3 in position during working station 4 transit is effectively guaranteed by two or more rotary tools 5 working in conjunction with each other, not necessarily arranged symmetrically around the trajectory 6 and operating simultaneously with as many respective slits 8.
In use, the feed trajectory 6 of the bodies 3 through the machine 1 may be travelled multiple times, and if necessary even with reciprocating motion, with corresponding strokes through the working station 4.
For that reason, the machine 1 may comprises rotating means 10 for angularly rotating in steps said bodies 3 around the direction of their translation trajectory 6, between two successive passes through the working station 4.
Obviously, the bodies 3 that have passed through the station 4 may be returned to the station 4 infeed, to pass through it each time with unidirectional and direct feed motion, or with reverse translation, from the bottom upwards in
The rotating means 10—symbolically illustrated in
Concerning the type of construction of the means for feeding the bodies 3 towards the working station 4, and/or out of the latter, from
In short, the grinding machine 1 described above allows the implementation of a method for the multiple grinding of axially symmetrical bodies 3 comprising the steps of:
The invention described above is susceptible of evident industrial application. It may also be modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the following claims.
Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
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102015000048610 | Sep 2015 | IT | national |
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PCT/IT2016/000203 | 9/1/2016 | WO | 00 |
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WO2017/037750 | 3/9/2017 | WO | A |
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International Search Report and Written Opinion dated Dec. 12, 2016 from counterpart PCT App No. PCT/IT2016/000203. |
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20180281145 A1 | Oct 2018 | US |