The invention relates to a method of chucking easily deformed workpieces, particularly thin-walled rings, where the workpiece to be chucked is placed between the jaws of a chuck comprising a pole block having at least one magnet in the chuck body thereof behind the jaws, and wherein the workpiece is centered by closing the jaws and fixed in this centered position by the magnet. The invention also relates to a chuck for carrying out the method.
It is known from the prior art and has been described, for example, in DE 299 04 532, to chuck easily deformed workpieces by means of a chuck for workpieces in order to machine the workpieces, the device using magnets. However, this is associated with the disadvantage that workpieces having a small support surface are subject to insufficient retaining forces, these problems in principle being the result of the properties of thin-walled rings like those required as bearing rings having a diameter in the range from about 250 to 5,000 mm. In addition, there is the possibility that the workpieces are displaced by the forces occurring during machining; furthermore, the magnets do not provide centered clamping, so that the correct alignment of the workpieces prior to performing the machining operation is very time-consuming.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a method that avoids the above-described disadvantages. It is a further object of the invention to provide a chuck that can be used to carry out the inventive method.
The object relating to the method is attained by the method described above, which takes advantage of the fact that centered chucking can be achieved by the chuck without added effort, so that prior to starting the machining operation of the workpiece the correct alignment thereof is easily guaranteed. Furthermore, as a result of using the chuck, the forces occurring during machining also cannot displace the workpiece because it is positively fixed by the jaws of the chuck. It should be noted with respect to the inventive method that, contrary to the conventional use, the chuck is not necessarily used to chuck the workpiece sensitive to deformation, however that such supportive use is of course possible, in that a clamping force is produced during the closing motion of the jaws serving centering purposes.
According to the invention, it is also preferred that, after closing the jaws, the magnet configured as a solenoid is activated, so that the centering of the workpiece can be carried out by the jaws without interfering interaction by a permanent magnet.
According to the invention, it is also possible to increase the field strength of the solenoid as a function of the rotational speed for the at least partial compensation for centrifugal-force induced loss of clamping force of the jaws, so as to reliably secure the position of the workpiece. Of course it is also possible to increase the clamping force as a function of the rotational speed for the at least partial compensation for the centrifugal-force induced loss of clamping force of the jaws.
Contrary to the device according to DE 299 04 532, machining of the workpiece is only possible on two surfaces when using the chuck, because the third surface is blocked by the jaws. Therefore, it is provided according to the invention to disengage the jaws from the workpiece after machining the two free surfaces thereof and bring about the fixation thereof solely by the solenoid, in order to prevent the disadvantages associated with the presence of the jaws.
In order to counteract shifting of the workpiece, according to the inventive method the field strength of the solenoid is increased after disengaging the jaws.
The object relating to the device is attained by a chuck, which can be configured to be manually or power-operated, and which is characterized in that it comprises a plurality of jaws guided radially on a chuck body, and in that a pole block having at least one solenoid is provided in the chuck body behind the jaws. The integration of the pole block having a solenoid within a chuck, the basic design of which is known from the prior art, offers the possibility of maintaining precisely the basic design of the chuck, and particularly that it is not impaired by the adjustability of the jaws by the pole block built into it behind the jaws.
Furthermore, it is particularly preferred to provide an electric coil of the solenoid or electric coils of a plurality of solenoids between the jaws in the magnetic regions such that adjacent magnetic regions have different magnetic poles. With this arrangement, high field strength can be achieved with low design effort. Furthermore, it is advantageous to provide six jaws and six magnetic regions, because this produces an appropriate compromise between the complexity of the apparatus and evenly applied forces on the easily deformed workpieces in the circumferential direction.
Furthermore, it is advantageous to provide each magnetic region with regions having different poles by separating them in the middle, because in this way it is also possible to use any arbitrary, even uneven, number of jaws.
The invention will be explained in more detail on the basis of an embodiment shown in the drawing, in which
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2007/001835 | Oct 2007 | DE | national |
This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/DE2007/001835, filed 16 Oct. 2007, whose entire disclosure is herewith incorporated by reference.