Claims
- 1. A method for centerless angular plunge grinding a workpiece having a first axis, said workpiece being rotatable about said first axis and having essentially cylindrical sections of different diameter and at least one shoulder located between said sections, wherein a grinding wheel has a second axis inclined relative to said first axis by a predetermined angle and has a conically shaped periphery, the method comprising the steps of:a) rotating said grinding wheel about said second axis; b) bringing said grinding wheel into engagement with said workpiece along at least an axial surface line of said periphery; c) feeding-in said grinding wheel and said workpiece relative to one another by a predetermined amount of overmeasure, said feeding-in being effected in at least two steps, wherein in a first step said feeding-in is effected essentially in a radial direction and in a second step said feeding-in is effected essentially in an axial direction, such that in said first step essentially said overmeasure in an area of said cylindrical sections is removed and in said second step essentially said overmeasure of said shoulder is removed.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein in said second step a radial component of movement is superimposed over said feeding-in movement, such that also in said second step an overmeasure in said area of said cylindrical sections is removed.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein after said first step a first intermediate step is executed, in which said grinding wheel is again moved away from said workpiece in an essentially radial direction, and after said second step a second intermediate step is executed, in which said grinding wheel is again moved towards said workpiece in an essentially radial direction.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said angle is dimensioned between 10° and 30°.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said first axis is held stationary and said grinding wheel is moved in a radial and in an axial direction relative to said first axis.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said feed-in movement of said grinding wheel relative to said workpiece is effected by superpositioning slide movements.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein a first slide movement is effected under right angles relative to said first axis.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein a first slide movement is effected under an acute angle relative to said first axis.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein a second slide movement is effected parallel to said first axis.
- 10. A grinding machine for centerless angular plunge grinding a workpiece having a first axis, said workpiece being rotatable about said first axis and having essentially cylindrical sections of different diameter and at least one shoulder located between said sections, wherein a grinding wheel has a second axis inclined relative to said first axis by a predetermined angle and has a conically shaped periphery, the grinding machine comprising:a) means for rotating said grinding wheel about said second axis; b) means for bringing said grinding wheel into engagement with said workpiece along at least an axial surface line of said periphery; c) means for feeding-in said grinding wheel and said workpiece relative to one another by a predetermined amount of overmeasure, said feeding-in being effected in at least two steps, wherein in a first step said feeding-in is effected essentially in a radial direction and in a second step said feeding-in is effected essentially in an axial direction, such that in said first step essentially said over-measure in an area of said cylindrical sections is removed and in said second step essentially said overmeasure of said shoulder is removed.
- 11. The grinding machine of claim 10, wherein in the second step a radial component of movement is adapted to be superimposed over said feeding-in movement, such that also in said second step an overmeasure in said area of said cylindrical sections is removed.
- 12. The grinding machine of claim 10, wherein after said first step a first intermediate step is adapted to be executed, in which said grinding wheel is again moved away from said workpiece in an essentially radial direction, and after said second step a second intermediate step is adapted to be executed, in which said grinding wheel is again moved towards said workpiece in an essentially radial direction.
- 13. The grinding machine of claim 10, wherein said angle is dimensioned between 10° and 30°.
- 14. The grinding machine of claim 10, wherein said first axis is stationary and said grinding wheel is adapted to be moved in a radial and in an axial direction relative to said first axis.
- 15. The grinding machine of claim 10, wherein said grinding wheel and said workpiece are adapted to be moved relative to one another by superpositioning slide movements.
- 16. The grinding machine of claim 15, wherein a slide is displaceable along a third axis extending under right angles relative to said first axis.
- 17. The grinding machine of claim 15, wherein a slide is displaceable along a third axis extending under an acute angle relative to said first axis.
- 18. The grinding machine of claim 15, wherein a slide is displaceable along a fourth axis extending parallel to said first axis.
- 19. The grinding machine of claim 16, wherein said slide carries said grinding wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 40 685 |
Aug 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to a first patent application of the same applicant of even date entitled “A grinding machine for centerless grinding of workpieces” (Attorney's Docket 4820P100US) and to a second patent application of the same applicant of even date entitled “A method and an apparatus for CNC-controlled dressing of a regulating wheel of a grinding machine for a centerless grinding process on a workpiece, a method for centerless grinding and a grinding machine” (Attorney's Docket 4828P101US), the disclosure of these co-pending applications being incorporated into this application by way of reference.
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