Rack slide assembly and machine for rolling splines in a round workpiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301945
  • Patent Number
    6,301,945
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A machine (10) incorporates slide assemblies (12) for adjusting the spacing between toothed forming racks (14) supported by the slide assemblies to roll form splines in a workpiece (16). Each slide assembly (12) includes a main slide (78) supported for movement on an associated base portion (30) and also includes a secondary slide (80) adjustable mounted on the main slide (78) under the control of an adjuster (76). A leading end (82) of each slide assembly (12) includes a pivotal connection (84) and a trailing end (86) thereof supports the adjuster (76) that operates in association with a fixed thrust plate (92), a movable thrust plate (94) moved by an actuator (98), and a thrust connector (96) that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and upon operation of the actuator pivots the secondary slide (80) about the main slide (78) in order to provide the rack spacing adjustment.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a slide assembly for supporting an elongated toothed forming rack for movement that roll forms splines in a round workpiece, and the invention also relates to a machine including a pair of the rack slide assemblies.




BACKGROUND ART




The U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,970,768, 5,983,690 and 5,987,953 of James Thomas Killop and Robert E. Roseliep disclose a machine for roll forming power transmission formations, i.e., splines, in a round workpiece. With such machines, a pair of slide assemblies conventionally mount a pair of toothed forming racks of elongated shapes for movement in opposite directions as each other from an end-to-end relationship to an overlapping relationship to engage a round workpiece therebetween and provide roll forming of the splines. With such spline rolling, the spacing of the forming racks is critical to provide accurate formation of the shape of the splines. This has conventionally been done by the use of tapered wedges that require a setup operation of the associated machine. Since the size of the workpiece can vary from one heat treat batch to the next, it is also necessary at times to provide a different setup operation during a single run of the same part upon movement from one batch to the next.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




One object of the present invention is to provide an improved slide assembly for supporting an elongated toothed forming rack for movement that roll forms splines in a round workpiece rotatably mounted about a central axis.




In carrying out the above object, the slide assembly of the invention includes a rack support surface for supporting the rack in a spaced relationship with respect to the central axis. An adjuster of the slide assembly adjusts the spacing between the support surface of the slide assembly and the central axis to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece.




The slide assembly includes a main slide that is supported for movement with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates. The slide assembly also includes a secondary slide mounted by the main slide and defining the rack support surface that supports the rack. The adjuster of the slide assembly extends between the main slide and the secondary slide to adjust the positioning therebetween in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis.




The slide assembly includes a leading end having a connection between the main and secondary slides, and the slide assembly also has a trailing end where the adjuster extends between the main and secondary slides and provides adjustment of the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide. The connection is a pivotal connection between the main and secondary slides at the leading end of the slide assembly, and the adjuster pivots the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly.




In the preferred construction of the slide assembly, the adjuster includes a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides and a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide for movement with respect thereto. A thrust plate connector of the adjuster extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotal with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the moveable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal axis at the leading end of the slide assembly. An actuator of the adjuster moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates. The thrust connector of the adjuster preferably has a dog-bone construction including opposite ends respectively supported in a retained manner by the fixed and movable thrust plates. As disclosed in the preferred construction, the adjuster includes another thrust connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates in a spaced relationship to the first mentioned thrust plate, and a guideway located between the thrust connectors provides guided movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the fixed thrust plate under the operation of the actuator.




The actuator of the adjuster is preferably a servomotor that provides convenient automatic adjustment under a suitable operator control. However, it is also possible for the actuator to include a manual actuating member for use with a more economical machine which does not require the automatic adjustment by the servomotor.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved machine for rolling splines in a round workpiece.




In carrying out the above object, the machine of the invention includes a pair of spaced base portions that define a workspace. Headstock and tailstock supports of the machine rotatably support the workpiece within the workspace for rotation about a central axis. A pair of slide assemblies of the machine are respectively mounted by the pair of base portions for movement generally parallel to each other in opposite directions from an initial end-to-end position to an overlapping position such that a pair of elongated spline forming racks mounted by the slide assemblies roll form splines in the workpiece. Each slide assembly includes an adjuster for adjusting the spaced relationship thereof from the central axis so as to adjust the spacing between the pair of racks in order to control the extent of roll forming of the splines in the workpiece.




Each slide assembly includes a main slide that is supported for movement with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates, and each slide also includes a secondary slide mounted by the main slide and defining a rack support surface that supports the rack. The adjuster of each slide assembly extends between the main and secondary slides thereof to adjust the positioning therebetween in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis.




Each slide assembly of the machine includes a leading end having a connection between the main and secondary slides, and each slide assembly has a trailing end where the adjuster extends between the main and secondary slides and provides adjustment of the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide. The connection of each slide assembly of the machine is a pivotal connection between the main and secondary slides at the trailing end of the slide assembly, and the adjuster pivots the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly.




In the preferred construction of the machine, each slide assembly includes a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides thereof and a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide thereof for movement with respect thereto. A thrust plate connector of each slide assembly extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly. An actuator of each slide assembly of the machine moves its movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates. The thrust plate connector of each slide assembly of the machine is preferably of a dog-bone construction that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is retained thereby as well as being pivotable with respect thereto upon movement of the movable thrust plate to provide the adjustment.




The machine can be provided with the adjuster of each slide assembly embodied by a servomotor or by a manual actuating member.




The objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of a machine constructed in accordance with the invention to include a pair of slide assemblies that each support an elongated tooth forming rack for roll forming of splines.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of portions of the machine taken in the same direction as

FIG. 1

to better illustrate each of the pair of slide assemblies.





FIG. 3

is an end view of one slide assembly taken along the direction of line


3





3


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a partial view of one of the slide assemblies taken at a leading end thereof along the direction of line


4





4


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is an end view of one of the slide assemblies taken along the direction of line


5





5


in

FIG. 2

at a trailing end of the slide assembly.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along the direction of line


6





6


in

FIG. 5

to illustrate the construction of an adjuster that adjusts the position at which the slide assembly positions an associated tooth forming rack with respect to the workpiece and is illustrated at an intermediate position between a minimum and maximum spacing.





FIG. 7

is a partial view similar to

FIG. 6

showing the adjuster positioning the slide assembly at a minimum spacing with respect to the workpiece.





FIG. 8

is a plan view taken along the direction of line


8





8


in

FIG. 7

to illustrate a yoke connection of a servomotor actuator to a pair of thrust plates of the adjuster.





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 8

but illustrating the adjuster as including a manual actuating member.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIG. 1

if the drawings, a spline rolling machine generally indicated by


10


is constructed in accordance with the present invention as is hereinafter more fully described and includes a pair of slide assemblies


12


that respectively support a pair of elongated toothed forming racks


14


for movement that roll forms a round workpiece


16


rotatably mounted about a central axis A. The construction of the machine


10


and the slide assemblies


12


will be given in an integrated manner so as to conveniently describe all aspects of the invention.




The splines that are rolled into the workpiece may take any form of power transmission formations such as straight or helical splines, threads, etc. as well as any other formation utilized in the rotary transmission of power from one member to another such as in a vehicle drivetrain.




The machine


10


has a construction similar to the machines disclosed by the U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,970,768, 5,983,690 and 5,987,953 of James Thomas Killop and Robert E. Roseliep, and the entire disclosure of these prior patents are hereby incorporated by reference.




Machine


10


, as shown by continuing reference to

FIG. 1

, includes a base


22


having a lower end


24


for providing support thereof in an upwardly extending orientation. Base


22


also has an upper end


26


to which the base extends from its lower end


24


as is hereinafter more fully described. Antivibration mounts


27


mount the lower base end


24


on a lower fluid reservoir


28


for containing lubrication fluid that is pumped to the workpiece to provide lubrication and cooling thereof during the roll forming operation of the machine.




With continuing reference to

FIG. 1

, the base


22


includes a pair of spaced base portions


30


and also includes a rear connecting base portion


32


that is located between the spaced base portions. The spaced base portions


30


project forwardly from the connecting base portion


32


to define a vertically extending workspace


34


and have distal front ends


36


remote from the rear connecting base portion.




With combined reference to

FIG. 1

, tie rod assemblies


38


,


40


and


42


extend horizontally between the spaced base portions


30


to provide securement thereof to the rear connecting base portion


32


and to each other. Each tie rod assembly includes a tie rod


44


having threaded ends and also includes a pair of nuts


46


threaded onto the ends of the associated tie rod. More specifically, there are two rear tie rod assemblies


38


and


40


extending between the spaced base portions


30


adjacent the rear connecting base portion


32


at lower and upper locations below and above the central axis A about which the workpiece


16


rotates during the forming operation as is hereinafter more fully described. Furthermore, the tie rod assemblies also include a front tie rod assembly


42


extending between the spaced base portions


30


adjacent the front ends


36


thereof at a location below the central axis A which facilitates the accessibility of the workpiece


16


within the workspace


34


. While the base


22


includes unshown bolt connections that connect the spaced base portions


30


and the rear connecting base portion


32


, the tie rod assemblies


38


,


40


and


42


counteract most of the force that tends to separate the spaced base portions


30


during the roll forming process.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the machine


10


includes a headstock spindle support


47


for mounting a headstock spindle on the rear connecting base portion


32


. Furthermore, a tailstock spindle support


48


is mounted by the front ends


36


of the spaced base portions


30


and provides support of a tailstock spindle that cooperates with the headstock spindle to rotatably mount the workpiece


16


about the rotational workpiece axis A about which the forming takes place.




The pair of slide assemblies


12


are mounted for movement on the pair of spaced base portions


30


by linear antifriction bearings


49


and


50


(

FIG. 5

) in the manner disclosed by the aforementioned patents of Killop and Roseliep. This mounting supports the slide assemblies


12


for movement as shown in

FIG. 2

between the solid line indicated end-to-end position and the partially phantom line indicated overlapping relationship, with such movement forming the splines in the workpiece


16


.




As illustrated by combined reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the vertically actuated movement of the pair of slide assemblies


12


from the end-to-end relationship shown by solid line representation in

FIG. 2

moves the forming racks


14


thereon vertically into engagement with the workpiece


16


to provide the roll forming. More specifically, the left slide assembly


12


and the forming rack


14


thereon are moved downwardly while the right slide assembly


12


and the forming rack


14


thereon are moved upwardly such that toothed forming faces


52


thereon engage the workpiece


16


at diametrically opposite locations to provide the forming of the splines by plastic deformation. Such forming is normally in a progressive manner such that the workpice will execute a number of rotations before the forming is completed.




With continuing reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the machine


10


also includes a pair of electric servomotors


54


for respectively moving the pair of slide assemblies


12


and the forming racks


14


thereon to roll the splines in the workpiece


16


as previously described. A pair of slide rotary connectors


56


respectively extend between the pair of servomotors


54


and the pair of slide assemblies


12


on which the forming racks


14


are mounted. Each rotary connector


56


includes a rotary coupling


58


to the machine base


22


and also includes a rotary coupling


60


to the associated slide assembly


12


. An elongated rotary connection member


62


of each rotary connector


56


extends vertically and is rotatively driven by the associated electric servomotor


54


through a gear reducer


64


. Each rotary connection member


62


is rotatively driven by the associated electric servomotor


54


through the associated gear reducer


64


and is axially fixed by the associated rotary coupling


58


to the base as well as being threadedly connected to the associated rotary coupling


60


to the associated slide assembly


12


such that the driving rotation thereof provides movement of the slide assembly under the impetus of the electric servomotor.




As illustrated both in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the machine base


22


includes mounts


66


that respectively support the pair of electric servomotors


54


in a side-by-side relationship. As shown, the electric servomotors


54


extend upwardly; however, it should be appreciated that it is also possible for mounts


66


to support the electric servomotors


54


extending horizontally when there is a height limitation. One of the rotary connectors


56


, specifically the right one as shown, has the rotary coupling


58


thereof to the base


22


located adjacent the associated electric servomotor


54


adjacent the upper base end


26


. The associated elongated rotary connection member


62


extends from this upper coupling


58


downwardly to the rotary coupling


60


thereof to the associated slide assembly


12


to pull the slide assembly upwardly past the central axis A during rolling of the splines in the workpiece as previously described. The other rotary connector


56


, specifically the left one as shown, has the rotary coupling


58


thereof to the base


22


located adjacent the central axis A and the elongated rotary connection member


62


thereof extends upwardly therefrom to the rotary coupling


60


thereof to the associated slide assembly


12


and to the associated electric servomotor


54


to pull the slide assembly downwardly past the central axis A during the rolling of the splines.




Each of the rotary couplings


58


to the base


22


has the construction illustrated in FIG.


2


and specifically includes a pair of axial thrust bearings


68


and


70


. Each rotary connection member


62


is thus axially fixed with respect to the base by the associated pair of thrust bearings


68


and


70


. These thrust bearings are located adjacent the upper servomotor


54


at the right side and are located at the adjacent the central axis A at the left side. Conversely, the rotary coupling


60


to the base is located adjacent the central axis A at the right side and is located adjacent the upper servomotor


54


at the left side. Rotary driving the servomotors


54


through gear reducers


64


rotates the rotary connection members


62


and through the rotary couplings


60


to the slide assemblies


12


provides the movement of the slide assemblies between the end-to-end relationship and the overlapping relationship as previously described.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 2

, each slide assembly


12


includes a rack support surface


74


for supporting the associated rack


14


in a spaced relationship with respect to the central axis A about which the workpiece


16


rotates during the forming. An adjuster


76


of each slide assembly


12


adjusts the spacing between the support surface


74


of the slide assembly and the central axis A to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece


16


.




With continuing reference to

FIG. 2

, each slide assembly


12


includes a main slide


78


that is supported on the associated machine base by the previously described linear antifriction bearings for movement with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece


16


rotates. Each slide assembly


12


also includes a secondary slide


80


mounted by the main slide


78


and defining the rack support surface


74


that supports the associated rack


14


. The adjuster


76


of each slide assembly extends between the main slide


78


and the secondary slide


80


to adjust the positioning therebetween in order to adjust the spacing between the rack


14


supported by the secondary slide and the central axis A.




As shown best in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each slide assembly


12


includes a leading end


82


having a connection


84


between the main and secondary slides


78


and


80


. Each slide assembly


12


as shown in

FIGS. 5-7

has a trailing end


86


where the adjuster


76


extends between the main and secondary slides


78


and


80


and provides adjustment of the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide.




The connection


84


shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

is a pivotal connection between the main and secondary slides


78


and


80


at the leading end


82


of the slide assembly. This pivotal connection


84


includes a pin


88


that extends in opposite directions from a pivotal support


90


on the main slide


78


into pivotal supports


92


on the secondary slide


80


so as to support the secondary slide for pivoting about a pivot axis B as shown in FIG.


4


. The adjuster


76


at the trailing end


86


of the slide assembly moves the secondary slide


80


with respect to the main slide


78


about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly so as to provide the adjustment between the tooth forming face of the associated rack


14


and the workpiece. It should be noted that the maximum amount of adjustment involved is only about 20 thousandths of an inch (about 0.045 cm) or so and is at the trailing end where the final forming takes place such that any angularity involved with the pivoting is inconsequential in determining the final workpiece spline profile.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the adjuster


76


includes a fixed thrust plate


92


fixedly mounted on one of the slides which is the secondary slide


80


as illustrated. A movable thrust plate


94


of the adjuster is mounted on the other slide for movement with respect thereto, which other slide is the main slide


78


as illustrated. A thrust plate connector


96


extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates


92


and


94


and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the main slide


78


and thereby pivots the secondary slide


80


with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection


84


at the leading end


82


of the slide assembly as shown in FIG.


2


. An actuator


98


best shown in

FIG. 6

moves the movable thrust plate


94


with respect to the main slide


78


to thereby more the rack


14


supported thereby with respect to the central axis A about which the workpiece


16


rotates. The minimum spacing between the forming face


52


of the rack


14


is when the thrust connector


96


extends generally perpendicular to the fixed and movable thrust plates


92


and


94


as shown in FIG.


7


. Movement under control of the actuator


98


of the movable thrust plate positions the thrust connector


96


angularly as shown in

FIG. 6

to increase the spacing between the toothed forming face of each rack


14


and the central axis A.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the thrust plate connector


96


has a dog-bone construction including enlarged opposite ends


100


and


102


of round shapes that are connected by a curved intermediate portion


104


and respectively received within generally round grooves


106


and


108


in the fixed and movable thrust plates


92


and


94


so as to be retained thereby and thus limit movement of the secondary slide


80


away from the main slide


78


.




With reference to

FIG. 5

, the adjuster


76


preferably includes a pair of the thrust connectors


96


that extend between the fixed and movable thrust plates


92


and


94


in a spaced relationship from each other. A guideway


110


is mounted on the main slide


78


between the pair of thrust connectors


96


. Both the fixed and movable thrust plates


92


and


94


have a pair of spaced portions


112


and


114


between which the pair of thrust connectors


96


extend. Bolts


116


secure the fixed thrust plate portions


112


to the secondary slide


80


, while the guideway


110


retains the movable thrust plate portions


114


on the main slide


78


by an angular construction thereof and securement bolts


118


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the movable thrust plate portions


114


of the movable thrust plate


94


are secured to each other by a yoke


120


and bolts


122


. A clevis connection


124


connects the movable thrust plate yoke


120


and an output


126


of the actuator


98


which as illustrated is a servomotor


128


for moving the movable thrust plate portions and thereby adjusting the rack spacing with respect to the central axis as previously described.




With reference to

FIG. 9

, another embodiment illustrates the actuator


98


′ as including a manual actuating member


128


′ connected to a threaded member


130


that extends through a threaded hole member


132


for connection by the clevis connection


124


to the movable thrust member yoke


120


. Such a manual version of the actuator is more economical and can be utilized when automatic adjustment is not necessary.




While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the present invention as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A slide assembly for supporting an elongated toothed forming rack for movement that roll forms splines in a round workpiece rotatably mounted about a central axis, the slide assembly comprising;the slide assembly having leading and trailing ends and an intermediate portion extending therebetween; a main slide that is supported for movement with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates; a secondary slide mounted on the main slide and including a rack support surface for supporting the rack in a spaced relationship with respect to the central axis; a pivotal connection that extends between the main and secondary slides at the leading end of the slide assembly to pivotally support the secondary slide on the main slide; an adjuster extending between the main slide and the secondary slide at the trailing end of the slide assembly to pivotally adjust the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece.
  • 2. A toothed forming rack slide assembly as in claim 1 wherein the adjuster includes a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides, a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide for movement with respect thereto, a thrust plate connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly, and an actuator that moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates.
  • 3. A toothed forming rack slide assembly as in claim 2 wherein the thrust connector of the adjuster has a dog-bone construction including opposite ends respectively supported in a retained manner by the fixed and movable thrust plates.
  • 4. A toothed forming rack slide assembly as in claim 2 wherein the adjuster includes another thrust connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates in a spaced relationship to the first mentioned thrust connector, and a guideway located between the thrust connectors and providing guided movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the fixed thrust plate under the operation of the actuator.
  • 5. A toothed forming rack slide assembly as in claim 2 wherein the actuator comprises a servomotor.
  • 6. A toothed forming rack slide assembly as in claim 2 wherein the actuator includes a manual actuating member.
  • 7. A slide assembly for supporting an elongated toothed forming rack for movement that roll forms splines in a round workpiece rotatably mounted about a central axis, the slide assembly comprising;the slide assembly having leading and trailing ends and an intermediate portion extending therebetween; a main slide that is supported for movement with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates; a secondary slide mounted on the main slide and including a rack support surface for supporting the rack in a spaced relationship with respect to the central axis; a pivotal connection that extends between the main and secondary slides at the leading end of the slide assembly to pivotally support the secondary slide on the main slide; an adjuster extending between the main slide and the secondary slide at the trailing end of the slide assembly to pivotally adjust the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece, the adjuster including a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides, a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide for movement with respect thereto, a thrust plate connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly, and an actuator that moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates.
  • 8. A machine for rolling splines in a round workpiece, comprising:a pair of spaced base portions that define a workspace; headstock and tailstock supports for rotatably supporting the workpiece within the workpiece for rotation about a central axis; a pair of slide assemblies respectively mounted by the pair of base portions for movement generally parallel to each other in opposite directions from an initial end-to-end position to an overlapping position such that a pair of elongated spline forming racks mounted by the slide assemblies roll form splines in the workpiece; and each slide assembly including an adjuster for adjusting the spaced relationship thereof from the central axis so as to adjust the spacing between the pair of racks in order to control the extent of roll forming of the splines in the workpiece.
  • 9. A machine for rolling splines in a round workpiece, comprising:a pair of spaced base portions that define a workspace; headstock and tailstock supports for rotatably supporting the workpiece within the workpiece for rotation about a central axis; a pair of slide assemblies respectively mounted by the pair of base portions for movement generally parallel to each other in opposite directions from an initial end-to-end position to an overlapping position such that a pair of elongated spline forming racks mounted by the slide assemblies roll form splines in the workpiece; each slide assembly having leading and trailing ends and including a main slide that is supported on one of the base portions for movement with respect to the central axis; each slide assembly having a secondary slide mounted on the main slide and including a rack support surface for supporting one of the racks; each slide assembly including a pivotal connection that extends between the main and secondary slides thereof at the leading end of the slide assembly to pivotally support the secondary slide on the main slide; and each slide assembly including an adjuster extending between the main slide and the secondary slide thereof at the trailing end of the slide assembly to pivotally adjust the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece.
  • 10. A spline rolling machine as in claim 9 wherein the adjuster of each slide assembly includes a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides thereof, a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide thereof for movement with respect thereto, a thrust plate connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly, and an actuator that moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the spline forming rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates.
  • 11. A spline rolling machine as in claim 9 wherein the adjuster of each slide assembly includes a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides thereof, a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide thereof for movement with respect thereto, a thrust plate connector of a dog-bone construction that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is retained thereby as well as being pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly, and an actuator that moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the spline forming rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates.
  • 12. A spline rolling machine as in claim 10 wherein the adjuster of each slide assembly is a servomotor.
  • 13. A spline rolling machine as in claim 10 wherein the adjuster of each slide assembly includes a manual actuating member.
  • 14. A machine for rolling splines in a round workpiece, comprising:a pair of spaced base portions that define a workspace; headstock and tailstock supports for rotatably supporting the workpiece within the workspace for rotation about a central axis; a pair of slide assemblies respectively mounted by the pair of base portions for movement generally parallel to each other in opposite directions from an initial end-to-end position to an overlapping position such that a pair of elongated spline forming racks mounted by the slide assemblies roll form splines in the workpiece; each slide assembly having leading and trailing ends and including a main slide that is supported on one of the base portions for movement with respect to the central axis; each slide assembly having a secondary slide mounted on the main slide and including a rack support surface for supporting one of the racks; each slide assembly including a pivotal connection that extends between the main and secondary slides thereof at the leading end of the slide assembly to pivotally support the secondary slide on the main slide; each slide assembly including an adjuster extending between the main slide and the secondary slide thereof at the trailing end of the slide assembly to pivotally adjust the positioning of the secondary slide on the main slide in order to adjust the spacing between the rack supported by the secondary slide and the central axis to control the extent of roll forming splines in the workpiece; and the adjuster of each slide assembly including a fixed thrust plate fixedly mounted on one of the slides thereof, a movable thrust plate mounted on the other slide thereof for movement with respect thereto, a thrust plate connector that extends between the fixed and movable thrust plates and is pivotable with respect to the thrust plates upon movement of the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to pivot the secondary slide with respect to the main slide about the pivotal connection at the leading end of the slide assembly, and an actuator that moves the movable thrust plate with respect to the other slide to thereby move the rack with respect to the central axis about which the workpiece rotates.
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