The invention relates to a method for centerless cylindrical grinding, for which the rotationally symmetrical workpiece is located between the grinding disk, the regulating wheel and the support guide during the grinding process and for which the distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel as well as the height setting of the support guide can be adjusted selectively during the grinding process.
A method of this type, which is frequently also referred to in practice as “centerless method”, is known, for example, from the DE 32 02 341 A1. In this publication, it is stated that the position of the workpiece between the grinding disk, the regulating wheel and the support guide, optimum for the grinding process and required for an optimum grinding result, cannot be adjusted easily. Since the regulating wheel must also bring about the advance of the workpiece, it assumes a position that is tilted slightly out of the horizontal. The workpiece lies in a manner, which cannot be defined precisely, between the regulating wheel and the support guide; in this position, it is pressed in by the grinding disk. It is advantageous here for the support guide to be also tilted slightly out of the horizontal. The determining process parameters for preparing the machine for the grinding process are the axial distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel, as well as the height adjustment of the support guide. For each diameter of a workpiece, there is a most suitable axial distance from the grinding disk and the regulating wheel and, for this, the most suitable height adjustment of the support guide must be found once again. The matching of these process parameters requires much experience.
So that the cumbersome adjustment by hand, optionally by trial and error and by test runs, will not have to be carried out whenever the machine is changed over to a new type of workpiece, it has already been proposed in DE 32 02 341 A1 a particular height adjustment of the support guide be assigned to each axial distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel. For this purpose, the regulating wheel is mounted in the usual manner in a headstock carriage, which can be screwed down in the direction of the grinding disk. When the grinding disk and the regulating wheel are adjusted to a particular axial distance corresponding to a particular diameter of the workpiece, a forced mechanical coupling between the headstock carriage and the support guide causes a particular value for the height setting of the support guide to come about at the same time. According to the proposal of the DE 32 02 341 A1, said adjustment can also be made during the grinding process when the contacting force of the grinding disk must be corrected. As a result, for each approach of the regulating wheel to the grinding disk, the support guide is raised by a certain amount at the same time.
However, the quite difficult processing position of the workpiece, once set, changes very rapidly when the external diameter of the workpiece decreases during the grinding. This is the case particularly when the diameter changes greatly, as it does very rapidly with the CBN grinding disks, the use of which is customary at the present time. However, if the optimum operating position of the workpiece between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel is disturbed, the grinding result also deteriorates; a labile position of the workpiece can also come about. In every case, the danger exists that the workpiece will be ground out of round. This deficiency cannot be eliminated with the known grinding device. Admittedly, by a selective adjustment by hand, the known grinding device permits some change in the distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel in a forced coupling with the height adjustment of the support guide. However, the possibilities of the device are no longer adequate to meet the present-day requirements for grinding accuracy in mass production.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a method for the centerless cylindrical grinding of the type named above, for which a position of the workpiece between the grinding disk, the regulating wheel and the support guide, required for an optimum grinding result, is ensured even in material that has been abraded heavily during the whole of the grinding process.
This objective is accomplished by a method for centerless cylindrical grinding a rotationally symmetrical workpiece located between a grinding disk, a regulating wheel and the support guide wherein during the grinding process and a distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel as well as a height adjustment of the support guide is varied selectively and the height adjustment and/or an inclined position of the support guide is changed according to requirements of progression of the grinding process and automatically in accordance with an operational optimum adjustment.
The progress of the grinding process, which can be determined in various ways familiar to those skilled in the art by measurement or by empirical values, accordingly is used as an influencing variable, in order to adapt the position of the support guide to the contour of the workpiece, which changes during the grinding process. The correct processing position of the workpiece during the grinding process then leads to the greatest possible accuracy of the grinding result.
An advantageous development of the inventive method may consist therein that, during the grinding process, the contour of the workpiece is determined by measurement and the support guide is adjusted depending on the results of the measurement.
In so doing and in accordance with further advantageous developments, the diameter of the workpiece can be measured continuously or at intervals. It is, however, also possible to measure deviations of the contour of the workpiece from the circular shape continuously during the grinding process and, when a certain value of the deviation is exceeded, to change the height setting and/or the inclined position of the support guide in the sense of eliminating this deviation. The last-mentioned possibility can be combined with the continuous measurement of the diameter of the workpiece. The use of the above-mentioned influencing variables to adjust the support guide leads to great accuracy and dimensional consistency of the ground workpieces. However, this method of working is very expensive.
In mass production, it will frequently be possible to work more economically because the height adjustment and/or the inclined position of the support guide are controlled by a fixed operating program, which takes into consideration the changes, required for a particular type of workpiece, takes place as a function of the grinding cycle and is repeated for each individual workpiece. This development of the process, which is the object of a further advantageous development, accordingly undertakes the grinding process of each individual workpiece of a constant type in the form of an automatic program. If the number of items involved is sufficiently large, reliable typical values relating to the optimum adjustment of the support guide during the grinding process can readily be obtained, so that such an automatic program also leads to very good results.
Depending on the shape of the workpiece, which is to be ground, it is also possible to proceed according to a further, advantageous development so that, during the grinding process, the end surface of the workpiece is supported in the axial direction at its center of rotation by a fixed point, about which it is swiveled upward as a center of rotation. This procedure comes into consideration, for example, for valve bodies, which consist, as is known, of a valve head and a valve stem. The valve head and the valve stem can then be ground in a single process.
If the ground workpiece must meet particularly exacting requirements with regard to accuracy, the distance between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel can also be altered automatically in the sense of an operational optimum adjustment in addition to the height adjustment and/or the inclined position of the support guide. Since the regulating wheel and/or the grinding disk are generally mounted anyhow in an adjustable headstock carriage, this measure can be introduced in existing grinding machines without excessive difficulties.
Finally, according to a last, advantageous development, provisions can also be made so that the central axle of the regulating wheel is inclined with respect to the horizontal and in that the angle of inclination of the central axle is likewise adjusted automatically according to the demands of the advancing grinding process.
The invention also relates to a device for centerless, cylindrical grinding. In accordance with a device of DE 32 02 341 A1, named above, the starting point is a device for the centerless, cylindrical grinding with a driven grinding disk and a driven regulating wheel, of which at least one is mounted in a headstock carriage, which can be adjusted transversely to the axial direction of the workpiece, and with a support guide, which supports the workpiece, is located between the grinding disk and the regulating wheel and the height of which can be adjusted by means of at least one actuating drive.
To accomplish the objective already mentioned with regard to the device, especially for carrying out the method as related above, a control device is provided, which automatically actuates the actuating drive of the support guide during the grinding process in the sense of an adjustment optimum for the grinding process.
In contrast to the state of the art, the intervention by hand, which is difficult to estimate, is omitted thereby because, with the possibilities known at the present time for accurately controlling the grinding process, it is possible, on the basis of stored empirical values or calculated values, to enter accurate process parameters for automatically controlling the adjustment process.
From a mechanical point of view, the device can be configured advantageously so that two actuating drives are provided, which engage the support guide, are connected with the control device and can be actuated by the latter independently of one another in such a manner that, during the grinding process, the inclination of the support guide with respect to the horizontal can also be adjusted selectively.
Advantageously, adjusting spindles with CNC-controlled axes come into consideration as actuating drives, each adjusting spindle being individually controllable.
In particular, it is possible to proceed in such a manner, that two actuating drives, acting in the vertical direction in the longitudinal direction of the support guide, engage the latter at a distance from one another.
For workpieces of a suitable shape, such as valve bodies, the inventive device can be configured particularly advantageously owing to the fact that it has a support with a point, which is disposed in front of the support guide in the longitudinal direction of the latter and is directed towards the center of rotation of the workpiece, which is to be ground. For a device so configured, an accurate axial fixing of the workpiece during the grinding process is ensured so that, in spite of different external diameters and even when radial end surfaces or annular surfaces, which are to be ground, are present, an accurate result comes about.
For many cases, it will suffice if the support guide is a single, continuous body. However, in the case of rotationally symmetrical bodies with different diameter regions and according to a particularly advantageous proposal of the present invention, a supporting body, extending over the whole length of the support guide, is provided. The actuating drives engage this supporting body, to which two or more support bodies are hinged, which are connected with the supporting body over swiveling axes extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the supporting body and having different supporting heights. The support guide thus consists of several parts. By means of the hinged support body, a workpiece with different allowances at the outer diameters can be supported well at the support guide and therefore be ground optimally.
If, at the same time, each support body is supported on either side of its swiveling axes by compression springs on the supporting body, a self-adjusting zero position of the supporting body can be achieved in a simple manner.
This development can be optimized even further owing to the fact that the swiveling axis between a support body and the supporting body is mounted on the side of the support body and the supporting body in a pre-tensioned bearing extending perpendicularly to the supporting body. The multi-part support guide becomes adaptable to such an extent therewith, that even workpieces with stepped, different diameters can be ground. By these means, it becomes possible to grind whole families of parts on the same grinding machine without changing over the support guide.
With regard to the control, the inventive device is configured particularly advantageously in accordance with a further proposal owing to the fact that a measuring device, by means of which the diameter and/or the deviations of the workpiece contour from the circular shape are measured during the grinding process, is assigned to the support guide and owing to the fact that the measuring device is connected with an evaluating unit, which, in turn, is connected for passing on control signals to the control unit.
A simpler and, for mass production, particularly well suited development of the inventive device may, however, also consist therein that the control device is connected with a programming unit, which supplies control signals, required for grinding a particular type of workpiece, to the control unit according to a time-dependent operating program and repeats for each individual workpiece of this type.
The invention is described below in even greater detail by means of examples, which are shown in the Figures, of which
In
So that the workpiece 3 can be caused to rotate, the regulating wheel 2 must be driven rotationally that is, it must be rotated about its central axis 9. Through contact with the workpiece 3 at its outer diameter, the latter is caused to rotate. For grinding the surface of the workpiece, the grinding disk 1 is also caused to rotate about its central axes 8. The directions of rotation of the grinding disk 1 and of the regulating wheel 2 are indicated by the curved directional arrows 11 and 12. In the case of conventional and known machines for centerless circular grinding, the grinding disk 1 is taken up in a main headstock and the regulating wheel 2 in a regulating wheel headstock. One or both headstocks may be mounted movably in the x direction on a common machine column 10. As is well known, the x direction is the one extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the workpiece. The construction of such headstocks and the driving mechanisms of the disks are customary in the art, so that the details are not shown.
The position of the workpiece 3 on the support guide 4 is not defined as clearly as one might have expected from the diagrammatic representation of
The remedy consists therein that, during the grinding process, the support guide is raised further and also its inclination is corrected, until the optimum relationships are restored and the workpiece is ground cylindrically.
By means of a sectional representation of
The central axis of the point 20 essentially is at the same height as the central axis of the grinding disk. The axis of rotation of the valve body 17 corresponds approximately to the central axis 23 of the point 20, as long as the support body is horizontal.
These relationships are shown even better in
On either side of the swiveling axes, the support bodies 26, 27 are supported by compression springs 30, 31 and 32, 33 on the supporting body 25. By these means, a zero position is reached easily for a possible oscillating movement of the supporting body 25, 26.
In the case of this construction, the support bodies 26, 27 can adapt themselves up to a certain degree to the workpiece, the diameter of which deviates from the nominal dimension. During the grinding process, the oscillating movement is compensated for by the process forces, which act on the support body and are superimposed on the spring forces.
A further advantage of the multi-part support guide of
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