The disclosure relates to a tool for machining a groove of a rotation-symmetric component, such as a piston of an internal combustion engine.
A tool for machining a groove of a rotation-symmetric component is sometimes an essential aid in maintenance work of an internal combustion engine. The emphasis here is on easy handling and high quality of machining.
An exemplary tool is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,188,670. Here, a pincer-like tool, which comprises two arms, is placed over a piston to be machined and is placed in its groove with a machining element. A machining element for cleaning the groove is disposed on one arm, and a guiding device on the other arm for securing the position during the machining. The contact force of the machining element on the piston is thereby achieved in an undefined manner by a manual pressing together of the arms to one another.
The drawback of tools for machining a groove of a piston known from the prior art is that such a class-specific tool provides only very little variability in relation to the diameter of a rotation-symmetric component. Furthermore, a defined setting of the contact force/machining force is not possible, since it is usually applied by manual pressing.
Task of the disclosure is to provide a class-specific tool to ensure an enhanced ability for machining a groove of a rotation-symmetric component.
This task is solved with a tool having at least one arm with a mechining device and at least one adjusting device, wherein the at least one adjusting device is configured to adjust a contact force of the at least one machining device on the rotation-symmetric component, and adapt the tool to different diameters of the rotation-symmetric component.
It ensures a constant and precisely defined contact force across the entire area to be machined, which results in a high quality of the work result. Because a tool according to the disclosure can be adapted to different diameters by means of an adjusting device, there is no longer a need to resort to a plurality of tools to be able to machine different components (in relation to their diameter).
It can be provided that at least one machining device is designed as a cutting tool. A cutting tool is mostly used in this context to clean or rework a groove of a rotation-symmetric component. Especially in maintenance work of pistons, which already had exposure to the operating conditions, this is often required, to eliminate impurities (such as soot) or slight damage to the edges of the groove.
It can be provided that a width of the at least one cutting tool is modifiable in a direction perpendicular to the extent of the at least one arm and parallel to a diameter of the at least one arm. Such a variability with respect to the width of a groove to be machined creates on the one hand the opportunity to carry out the machining in several steps in case of heavy dirt or damage, thereby approaching the final dimensions step by step, and on the other hand a degree of flexibility for machining different components with different widths is attained.
It can be provided that the at least one cutting tool is attached interchangeably. With the help of such an arrangement it is ensured that the cutting tool can be replaced quickly and easily, if due to wear or damage on the cutting tool the desired quality of the machining can no longer be achieved.
It is provided that the at least one machining device is designed as an abrasive element. High accuracies and surface qualities can be achieved by machining a groove with an abrasive element. Such machining can be done, for example, after machining with a cutting tool.
It can be provided that a width of the at least one abrasive element is modifiable in a direction perpendicular to the extent of the at least one arm and parallel to a diameter of the at least one arm.
It can be provided that the at least one abrasive element is disposed interchangeably.
It is provided that the at least one machining device is disposed in such a way that a groove base of a groove is machinable.
It can be provided that the at least one machining device is disposed in such a way that the at least one groove flank of a groove is machinable.
It can be provided that the at least one machining device is capable of specifically being tilted to a sloping position. Such tilting of the machining device to a sloping position ensures a machinability of slopped grooves (grooves which have an angular position or an angular position of the groove flanks).
It can be provided that a guiding device to guide the tool on the groove is provided on at least one arm.
It is provided that guiding elements of the guiding device are designed to allow a rotation of the tool around the rotation-symmetric component to be machined, but ensure a particular position in axial direction.
It can be provided that the guiding device is disposed interchangeably.
It can be provided that the guiding device is modifiable in its width.
A first arm and a second arm are provided.
It can be provided that on the first arm the at least one machining device is provided and that on the second arm the guiding device for the guiding of the tool is provided.
Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are discussed with reference to the Figures. The drawings in detail:
In the figures shown, the rotation-symmetric component to be machined is designed in an exemplary manner as piston 17 with at least one piston groove 18 to be cleaned.
On the first arm 2 (in the area of the free end of the first arm 2), a holder 9 is detachably mounted by the fastening element 13, which in the state shown carries a cutting tool 10 (hereinafter referred to as “cutting blade”) for the machining of the groove flanks of a selected piston groove 18 of a piston 17.
A guiding device is disposed on the second arm 2, which is here designed in the form of three guiding elements 8 distributed over the length of the second arm 2 and two guide rollers 16 disposed at the ends of the second arm 2.
Between the first arm 2 and the second arm 3 is a gap 14 designed for positioning of the rotation-symmetric component to be machined (here a piston 17—see
The holder 9 in
To change the cutting blade 10 for the machining of the groove flanks (which is designed here as a rotating cutting blade), the fixing element 15, designed here as a screw, is loosened and the cutting blade 10 for the machining of the groove flanks is removed and, as appropriate, re-inserted in turned position. Of course, an exchange of the cutting blade 10 for the machining of the groove flanks can also be done. A removal of the holder 9 from the first arm 2 is not required.
The guide rollers 16 of the guiding device disposed on the second arm 3 facilitate guiding the tool 1 around the piston and limit the insertion depth of the guide elements 8 into the piston groove 18.
It is also possible, in the case of a tool 1 according to the disclosure, to develop further holders for holding other machining tools. Here, reference is made, by way of example, to a holder for an abrasive element for fine machining.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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50605/2016 | Jul 2016 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/067084 | 7/7/2017 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2018/007584 | 1/11/2018 | WO | A |
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Austrian Search Report and Written Opinion dated Feb. 2, 2017 which was issued in connection with AT50605/2016 which was filed on Jul. 7, 2016. |
International Search Report and Written Opinion dated Oct. 6, 2017 which was issued in connection with PCT/EP2017/067084 which was filed on Jul. 7, 2017. |
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20190232376 A1 | Aug 2019 | US |