Claims
- 1. An orbital machining apparatus for producing a hole in a workpiece by means of a cutting tool, said apparatus comprising:
a first actuator configured for rotating the cutting tool about its longitudinal center axis during the machining of the hole; a second actuator configured for moving the cutting tool in an axial feed direction substantially parallel to said tool axis, said second actuator being simultaneously operable with said first actuator; a third actuator configured for rotating the cutting tool about a principal axis, said principal axis being substantially parallel to said center axis of the tool and coaxial with a longitudinal center axis of the hole to be machined, said third actuator being simultaneously operable with said first and second actuators; and a radial offset mechanism configured for controlling the radial distance of the center axis of the cutting tool from said principal axis, said radial offset mechanism comprising:
an inner cylindrical body having an eccentric cylindrical hole, said eccentric hole having a longitudinal center axis that is parallel to and radially offset from a longitudinal center axis of said inner body, said eccentric hole being configured to radially and rotatably support a spindle unit for operating said cutting tool; and an outer cylindrical body having an eccentric cylindrical hole, said eccentric hole of said outer body having a longitudinal center axis that is parallel to and radially offset from a longitudinal center axis of said outer body a distance which is equal to the distance between said center axis of the eccentric hole of said inner body and said center axis of the inner cylindrical body, said inner cylindrical body being radially supported in said eccentric hole of the outer cylindrical body and rotatable therein so as to adjust the radial distance of said center axis of the cutting tool from said principal axis.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said inner cylindrical body has a center of gravity positioned to match the center of gravity of the spindle unit rotatably supported in said eccentric hole of the inner cylindrical body such that a common center of gravity of said inner cylindrical body and said spindle unit coincides with the center axis of the inner cylindrical body, and wherein said outer cylindrical body has a the center of gravity positioned to match said common center of gravity of the inner cylindrical body and said spindle unit such that a common center of gravity of the outer cylindrical body and the inner cylindrical body with said spindle unit coincide with the center axis of said outer cylindrical body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a non-provisional application based upon U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/306,844, entitled “NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED SPINDLE UNIT FOR ORBITAL DRILLING”, filed Jul. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60306844 |
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