This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/DE2008/000542, filed 12 Apr. 2008, published 18 Dec. 2008 as WO2008/151586, and claiming the priority of German patent application 102007027832.4 itself filed 13 Jun. 2007.
The invention concerns a method of and an apparatus for grinding cams of a camshaft.
From JP 2005052912, a machine for finish machining of camshafts is known. To simultaneously machine all the cams, a corresponding number of finishers are positioned around the camshaft. As a result, the operating personnel can only access the machine with difficulty. In addition, the camshaft cannot be supported with steady rests, as the space needed for them is occupied by the finishers. Hence the machine is not suitable for grinding at high removal rates. Moreover, for loading and unloading, multi-axial sequences of motion are required because the camshafts have to be moved into the working area or out of the working area lengthwise. EP 0,085225 [U.S. Pat. No. 4,443,976] shows a method of grinding camshafts in which a uniform feed speed is achieved by adapting the speed of rotation of the camshaft to the cam shape. According to this method, the cams are individually machined one after the other.
The object of the invention is to improve the above-described method and machine in such a way that grinding with increased removal rates is possible. Simultaneously, access to the machine is to be improved.
When grinding cams with high removal rate, uniform feed speed is achieved by adapting the speed of rotation of the camshaft to the cam shape, i.e. while grinding the sections between the cam lobe and the basic circular shape, the rotating speed is slowed down. An advantageous aspect of the invention is that according to this method, camshafts with diametrally opposite cams are machined simultaneously with two grinders. The method is particularly well suited for machining camshafts for four-cylinder combustion engines. These camshafts are provided with four cams or cam pairs located in pairs diametrally opposite each other relative to the longitudinal axis of the camshaft. According to the invention, in a first step the first two cams or cam pairs are machined, the grinders are moved along the longitudinal axis of the camshaft to the still unmachined cams and in a second step the second cams or cam pairs are subjected to the grinding process. As a result of diametrally opposite orientation of the grinders, the loading and unloading can take place from the front operator side and the support of the camshaft by, for example, by steady rests, can be from the back side. Because contrary to what is the case in prior art, only two grinders are used, there is sufficient space available for the holder and the automatic loader. In an advantageous embodiment, two workpiece grabs are provided for the loading and unloading. While the first workpiece grab grips the completely machined camshaft and deposits it on an output conveyor, the second workpiece grab grips an unmachined camshaft from an input conveyor and fits it into the workpiece holder.
In the following, the invention is explained in greater detail with the reference to several embodiments.
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