Claims
- 1. A spindle for a machine tool, said spindle being rotatable about an axis and comprising:
a rear spindle portion; a forward spindle portion, with each of said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion being rotatable about said axis relative to one another; one or more spring elements extending between said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion.
- 2. A spindle for a machine tool, said spindle being rotatable about an axis and comprising:
a rear spindle portion; a forward spindle portion, with each of said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion being rotatable about said axis relative to one another; one or more spring elements extending between said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion; whereby with said forward spindle portion and said rear spindle portion rotating at a predetermined amount and the rotation of the forward spindle portion being constrained at said amount, an additional rotation applied to said rear spindle portion results in a deflection of said one or more spring elements thereby effecting a torque between said forward and said rear spindle portions.
- 3. The spindle of claim 2 comprising three spring elements.
- 4. The spindle of claim 2 further comprising at least one dampening element.
- 5. The spindle of claim 4 wherein at least one dampening element is located between said forward spindle portion and said rear spindle portion.
- 6. The spindle of claim 2 wherein said spring element comprises a circular cross section.
- 7. The spindle of claim 2 wherein said spring element is fixed as a cantilever to one of said forward spindle portion and said rear spindle portion.
- 8. The spindle of claim 2 wherein said spring element has a varying diameter along its length.
- 9. The spindle of claim 2 wherein at least one of said forward spindle portion and said rear spindle portion include a stop means to limit spring element deflection whereby said spring element will not exceed its fatigue limit.
- 10. The spindle of claim 2 wherein said rear spindle portion includes a direct drive motor.
- 11. The spindle of claim 2 being positioned on a gear lapping machine.
- 12. The spindle of claim 2 being positioned on a gear testing machine.
- 13. The spindle of claim 2 wherein said spring element comprises a first end and a second end with said first end being in the form of a sphere.
- 14. The spindle of claim 13 wherein said sphere is insertable into and movable within a bore formed in one of said forward spindle portion and said rear spindle portion.
- 15. A method of developing an amount of torque between first and second members of a gearset on a machine tool, each of said members having a respective number of teeth, said method comprising:
mounting said first member on a first machine spindle, mounting said second member on a second machine spindle, placing said first and second members in mesh thereby positioning said first and second spindles in a rotational position relative to one another, rotating said first and second spindles at respective speeds based upon a ratio of said respective number of teeth the gearset members, modifying the rotational position of at least one of said first and second spindles during said rotating based upon said ratio, whereby said modifying generates an amount of torque between said first and second gearset members.
- 16. A method of developing an amount of torque between first and second members of a gearset on a machine tool, each of said members having a respective number of teeth, said method comprising:
mounting said first member on a first machine spindle, said first machine spindle comprising a rear spindle portion, a forward spindle portion, with each of said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion being rotatable relative to one another about a common axis, and one or more spring elements extending between said rear spindle portion and said forward spindle portion, mounting said second member on a second machine spindle, placing said first and second members in mesh thereby positioning said first and second spindles in a rotational position relative to one another, rotating said first and second spindles at respective speeds based upon a ratio of said respective number of teeth the gearset members, modifying the rotational position of the rear spindle portion relative to the forward spindle portion during said rotating based upon said ratio, whereby said modifying effects deflection of said one or more spring elements thereby generating an amount of torque between said first and second gearset members.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said first member comprises a ring gear and said second member comprises a pinion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/172,461 filed Dec. 17, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60172461 |
Dec 1999 |
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