Claims
- 1. An apparatus for use in grinding a plurality of crankshafts each of which has a plurality of crankpins, said apparatus comprising holder means for holding each of the crankshafts in turn during an initial grinding operation and during a second grinding operation when one of the crankpins on a crankshaft is out-of-round by more than a first distance and less than a second distance at the end of the initial grinding operation, grinding wheel means for grinding each of the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn during the initial grinding operation and for grinding each of the crankpins on a crankshaft when a second grinding operation is necessary, first means for detecting when the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number, and second means connected with said first means for initiating a control function upon detection by said first means that the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further including third means for detecting when the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a second predetermined number, said second means including means for initiating a control function upon detection by said third means that the number of crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the second predetermined number.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further including a base connected with said holder means, a movable steadyrest member disposed on said base, support surface means disposed on said steadyrest member for engaging each of the crankshafts in turn during the initial and for sequentially engaging each of the crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation during the second grinding operation, first drive means for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base between a first reference position and a second reference position in which said support surface means is closer to a crankshaft held by said holder means than in the first position, and second drive means for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base through a first distance from the first reference position to press said support surface means against a crankshaft held by said holder means during an initial grinding operation on that crankshaft and for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base from the second reference position through said first distance to press said support surface means against a crankshaft held by said holder means during a second grinding operation on that crankshaft.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said second drive means includes means for moving said first drive means relative to said base through said first distance with said steadyrest member upon movement of said steadyrest member through said first distance from the first and second reference positions.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first drive means includes a first motor which is operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member between the first and second reference positions, said second drive means including a second motor which is operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member from the first reference position during an initial grinding operation and from the second reference position during a second grinding operation, said second motor being operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member while said first motor is in an inactive condition.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first drive means includes a first motor and a first drive member, said second drive means including a second motor and a second drive member, one of said drive members being connected with said steadyrest member for movement therewith, said first and second drive means including force transmitting means for holding said first and second drive members against movement relative to each other during operation of one of said motors to effect movement of said steadyrest member under the influence of drive forces transmitted from said one of said motors to said steadyrest member through said first and second drive members, said force transmitting means being operable under the influence of the other one of said first and second motors to move said one of said drive members relative to the other one of said first and second drive members to move said steadyrest member relative to said base.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said other motor is connected with said drive members by said force transmitting means for movement with said drive members and said steadyrest member during operation of said one of said motors.
- 8. An apparatus for use in grinding a plurality of crankshafts each of which has a plurality of crankpins, said apparatus comprising holder means for holding each of the crankshafts in turn during an initial grinding operation and during a second grinding operation when one of the crankpins on a crankshaft is out-of-round by more than a first distance and less than a second distance at the end of the initial grinding operation, grinding wheel means for grinding each of the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn during the initial grinding operation and for grinding each of the crankpins on a crankshaft when a second grinding operation is necessary, first means for detecting when the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number, and second means connected with said first means for initiating a control function upon detection by said first means that the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 8 further including a base connected with said holder means, a movable steadyrest member disposed on said base, support surface means disposed on said steadyrest member for engaging each of the crankshafts in turn during the initial and for sequentially engaging each of the crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation during the second grinding operation, first drive means for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base between a first reference position and a second reference position in which said support surface means is closer to a crankshaft held by said holder means than in the first position, and second drive means for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base through a first distance from the first reference position to press said support surface means against a crankshaft held by said holder means during an initial grinding operation on that crankshaft and for moving said steadyrest member relative to said base from the second reference position through said first distance to press said support surface means against a crankshaft held by said holder means during a second grinding operation on that crankshaft.
- 10. An apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said second drive means includes means for moving said first drive means relative to said base through said first distance with said steadyrest member upon movement of said steadyrest member through said first distance from the first and second reference positions.
- 11. An apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said first drive means includes a first motor which is operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member between the first and second reference positions, said second drive means including a second motor which is operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member from the first reference position during an initial grinding operation and from the second reference position during a second grinding operation, said second motor being operable to effect movement of said steadyrest member while said first motor is in an inactive condition.
- 12. An apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said first drive means includes a first motor and a first drive member, said second drive means including a second motor and a second drive member, one of said drive members being connected with said steadyrest member for movement therewith, said first and second drive means including force transmitting means for holding said first and second drive members against movement relative to each other during operation of one of said motors to effect movement of said steadyrest member under the influence of drive forces transmitted from said one of said motors to said steadyrest member through said first and second drive members, said force transmitting means being operable under the influence of the other one of said first and second motors to move said one of said drive members relative to the other one of said first and second drive members to move said steadyrest member relative to said base.
- 13. An apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said other motor is connected with said drive members by said force transmitting means for movement with said drive members and said steadyrest member during operation of said one of said motors.
- 14. A method of grinding a crankshaft having a plurality of spaced apart crankpins, said method comprising the steps of mounting the crankshaft in a grinding machine, operating the grinding machine to sequentially grind each of the crankpins in turn during an initial grinding operation, engaging each of the crankpins in turn with a support surface on a steadyrest during the initial grinding operation, terminating the grinding of each of the crankpins in turn during the initial grinding operation with the support surface on the steadyrest a first distance from the central axis of a crankpin, determining that at least one of the crankpins is out-of-round by more than a second distance and less than a third distance at the end of the initial grinding operation, after completing the initial grinding operation performing the step of operating the machine to sequentially grind each of the crankpins during a second grinding operation, engaging each of the crankpins in turn with the support surface on the steadyrest during the second grinding operation, terminating the grinding of each of the crankpins in turn during the second grinding operation with the support surface on the steadyrest closer to the central axis of a crankpin than the first distance by an amount equal to a predetermined fourth distance which is at least as great as the third distance, and removing the crankshaft from the grinding machine only after having performed the initial and second grinding operations.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 14 further including the step of extending the steadyrest by an amount equal to the fourth distance after having completed the initial grinding operation and prior to beginning the second grinding operation.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 14 wherein said steps of engaging each of the crankpins in turn during the initial and second grinding operations includes the step of operating a first motor to move the support surface on the steadyrest toward the central axis of a crankpin, said method further including the steps of maintaining a second motor in a nonoperating condition during the initial grinding operation, operating the second motor after completing the initial grinding operation to move the support surface on the steadyrest through the fourth distance in a direction toward the crankshaft, and operating the first motor during the second grinding operation to move the support surface on the steadyrest toward the central axis of a crankpin.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 16 wherein said step of operating the second motor is performed after completing the initial grinding operation and prior to beginning the second grinding operation.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 14 further including the steps of operating a first motor to move a carriage on which the steadyrest is disposed toward the crankshaft, operating a second motor disposed on the carriage during the initial and second grinding operations to move the steadyrest support surface relative to the carriage in a direction toward the central axis of a crankpin, and operating a third motor disposed on the carriage to move the steadyrest support surface relative to the carriage through the fourth distance in a direction toward the crankshaft after having completed the initial grinding operation.
- 19. A method of grinding a plurality of crankshafts each of which has a plurality of spaced apart crankpins, said method comprising the steps of sequentially mounting each of the crankshafts in a grinding machine, operating the grinding machine to sequentially grind the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn during an initial grinding operation, determining when one of the crankpins on a crankshaft is out-of-round by more than a first distance and less than a second distance at the end of the initial grinding operation, after completing the initial grinding operation on a crankshaft having a crankpin which is out-of-round by more than the first distance and less than the second distance performing the step of operating the machine to sequentially grind each of the crankpins on that crankshaft during a second grinding operation, removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine, said step of removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine including the step of removing each of the crankshafts upon which initial and second grinding operations are performed only after having performed both the initial and second grinding operations, detecting when the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number, and initiating a control function upon detection that the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
- 20. A method as set forth in claim 19 further including the steps of engaging each of the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn with a steadyrest during the initial and second grinding operations, said steps of engaging each of the crankpins in turn during the initial grinding operations including the step of operating a first motor to move a support surface on the steadyrest toward a central axis of a crankpin, said method further including the step of maintaining a second motor in a nonoperating condition during the initial grinding operations, said steps of engaging each of the crankpins in turn during the second grinding operations including the steps of operating the second motor to move the support surface on the steadyrest through a predetermined distance in a direction toward the crankshaft and operating the first motor during the second grinding operation to move the support surface on the steadyrest toward the central axis of a crankpin.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 19 further including the step of detecting when the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a second predetermined number and initiating a second control function in response to detecting that the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the second predetermined number.
- 22. A method of grinding a plurality of crankshafts each of which has a plurality of spaced apart crankpins, said method comprising the steps of sequentially mounting each of the crankshafts in a grinding machine, operating the grinding machine to sequentially grind the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn during an initial grinding operation, determining when one of the crankpins on a crankshaft is out-of-round by more than a first distance and less than a second distance at the end of the initial grinding operation, after completing the initial grinding operation on a crankshaft having a crankpin which is out-of-round by more than the first distance and less than the second distance performing the step of operating the machine to sequentially grind each of the crankpins on that crankshaft during a second grinding operation, removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine, said step of removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine including the step of removing each of the crankshafts upon which initial and second grinding operations are performed only after having performed both the initial and second grinding operations, detecting when the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number, and initiating a control function upon detection that the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
- 23. A method as set forth in claim 22 further including the steps of engaging each of the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn with a steadyrest during the initial and second grinding operations, said steps of engaging each of the crankpins in turn during the initial grinding operations including the step of operating a first motor to move a support surface on the steadyrest toward a central axis of a crankpin, said method further including the step of maintaining a second motor in a nonoperating condition during the initial grinding operations, said steps of engaging each of the crankpins in turn during the second grinding operations including the steps of operating the second motor to move the support surface on the steadyrest through a predetermined distance in a direction toward the crankshaft and operating the first motor during the second grinding operation to move the support surface on the steadyrest toward the central axis of a crankpin.
- 24. A method of grinding a plurality of crankshafts each of which has a plurality of spaced apart crankpins, said method comprising the steps of sequentially mounting each of the crankshafts in a grinding machine, operating the grinding machine to sequentially grind the crankpins on each of the crankshafts in turn during an initial grinding operation, said step of operating the grinding machine during each of the initial grinding operations including the steps of operating a first motor to move a support surface on a steadyrest through a first distance toward the central axis of each of the crankpins in turn and maintaining a second motor in a nonoperating condition through each of the initial grinding operations, determining when one of the crankpins on a crankshaft is out-of-round within a predetermined range of dimensions at the end of the initial grinding operation, and after completing the initial grinding operation on a crankshaft having a crankpin which is out-of-round within the predetermined range of dimensions performing the step of operating the machine to sequentially grind each of the crankpins on that crankshaft during a second grinding operation, said step of operating the grinding machine during the second grinding operation including the steps of operating the first motor to move the support surface on the steadyrest through the first distance and operating the second motor to move the support surface on the steadyrest through a second distance to thereby move the support surface on the steadyrest through a combined distance equal to the sum of the first and second distances.
- 25. A method as set forth in claim 24 further including the steps of detecting when the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number and initiating a control function upon detection that the number of consecutive crankpins requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
- 26. A method as set forth in claim 24 further including the step of removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine, said step of removing each of the crankshafts in turn from the grinding machine including the step of removing each of the crankshafts upon which initial and second grinding operations are performed only after having performed both the initial and second grinding operations.
- 27. A method as set forth in claim 24 further including the steps of detecting when the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds a predetermined number and initiating a control function upon detection that the number of consecutive crankshafts requiring a second grinding operation exceeds the predetermined number.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 886,996 filed Mar. 16, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,016.
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