Claims
- 1. A machine for grinding workpieces comprising a base, a wheelhead carried by said base and constructed and arranged to rotate a grinding wheel for grinding a workpiece, a workhead constructed and arranged to releasably receive and rotate a workpiece, a table carrying said workhead and carried by said base for reciprocating the workpiece generally longitudinally with respect to the grinding wheel, a lead screw carried by one of said base and said table, a nut threadily engaging said lead screw and nut for rotation therewith, a driven metric gear connected to said one of said lead screw and nut for rotation therewith, a driven English gear connected to said one of said lead screw and nut for rotation therewith, a drive disposed radially outwardly of said driven gears and in fixed circumferential and axial relationship with the axis of rotation of said driven gears, said first drive being constructed and arranged to releasably mount and journal for rotation a first gear driven in timed relationship with rotation of the workpiece carried by said workhead, a metric coupler disposed generally radially between said drive and said driven gears and constructed and arranged to be releasably secured in a range of circumferentially spaced positions about said metric driven gear, said metric coupler having a gear continuously meshed with said metric driven gear and being constructed and arranged to releasably mount and journal for rotation a second ratio gear to mesh with a first ratio gear received on said drive and to rotate in unison with said gear continuously meshed with said metric driven gear, and an English coupler disposed generally radially between said drive and said English driven gear and constructed and arranged to be releasably secured in a range of circumferentially spaced positions about said English driven gear, said English coupler having a gear continuously meshed with said English driven gear and being constructed and arranged to releasably mount and journal for rotation a second ratio gear to mesh with a first ratio gear received on said drive and to rotate in unison with said gear continuously meshed with said English driven gear, whereby a selected pair of a first and second ratio gears may be respectively mounted on said drive and on one of said couplers and said one coupler moved circumferentially to mesh such first and second ratio gears to thereby drive said table in a predetermined timed relationship with rotation of the workpiece to feed the workpiece generally longitudinally under the grinding wheel at the appropriate rate for the grinding wheel to produce on the workpiece a thread having a desired pitch.
- 2. The grinding machine of claim 1 wherein said metric driven gear has a number of teeth equal to 127 or a multiple thereof.
- 3. The grinding machine of claim 1 wherein said one of said lead screw and nut, said driven gears, said drives, and said couplers are all carried by said table for reciprocation therewith.
- 4. The grinding machine of claim 1 which also comprises a relief mechanism having a cam carried by said table and constructed and arranged to rotate in timed relation with rotation of the workpiece, a fulcrum carried by said table, a lever arm received on said fulcrum, a follower carried by said arm and engagable with said cam, said arm being operatively associated with said workhead and constructed and arranged to move the workpiece carried by said workhead generally radially with respect to the grinding wheel in response to rotary motion of said cam, said fulcrum being constructed and arranged to permit the point at which said arm pivots thereon to be shifted generally longitudinally of said arm, and an actuator constructed and arranged to move said fulcrum with respect to said arm to vary and adjust the extent to which the workpiece is moved generally radially toward and away from the grinding wheel by rotation of said cam.
- 5. The grinding machine of claim 1 which also comprises said wheelhead being carried by said base for reciprocation in a straight line path and constructed and arranged to drive the grinding wheel with its axis of rotation extending essentially transversely to said straight line path of reciprocation, and a programmer for feeding the grinding wheel toward the workpiece for making successively deeper material removal cuts along the same path through the workpiece, said programmer having a first element carried by said base, a second element operatively connected with said wheelhead for movement therewith, one of said elements having a threaded portion thereof engaging a mating portion of the other of said elements with said portions being constructed and arranged so that relative rotation of said elements in one direction advances the grinding wheel carried by said workhead toward the workpiece and relative rotation in the opposite direction retracts the grinding wheel away from the workpiece, a positive stop associated with one of said elements to limit the extent to which said one element can be rotated to feed the grinding wheel toward the workpiece, a dial associated with said one element for rotation in synchronization with said one element, a drive operably associated with said dial and said one element for rotating them in synchronization with each other and said one element in one direction to advance the grinding wheel toward the workpiece and in the opposite direction to retract the grinding wheel from the workpiece, at least one switch constructed and arranged to change states when actuated by at least one dog carried by said dial, a first dog carried by said dial and being positioned thereon to actuate one of said switches when said drive has rotated said one element to feed the grinding wheel toward the workpiece to the full extent permitted by said positive stop, and at least one second dog releasably carried by said dial with said second dogs being carried by said dial in angularly spaced apart relationship with each other and said first dog to successively actuate one of said switches as said drive rotates said one element to advance the grinding wheel toward the workpiece, and control means responsive to actuation of said switches and operatively associated with said drive to stop rotation of said one element and said dial in response to actuation of said switches by each of said dogs so that the number of increments in which the grinding wheel is advanced toward the workpiece is a function of the number of said dogs carried by said dial and the extent of the advancement of the grinding wheel towards the workpiece for each increment is a function of the angular spacing of said dogs on said dial.
- 6. The grinding machine of claim 5 which also comprises a second drive constructed and arranged to rotate said other element of said programmer without rotating said one element thereof, said second drive rotating said other element in one direction to advance the grinding wheel toward the workpiece and in the opposite direction to retract the grinding wheel from the workpiece.
- 7. The grinding machine of claim 5 which also comprises a grinding wheel dresser adapted to receive a dressing tool and constructed and arranged to advance the dressing tool into engagement with the grinding wheel and to retract and disengage the dressing tool from the grinding wheel, and a second drive constructed and arranged to rotate said second element of said programmer without said first element thereof to advance the grinding wheel toward the workpiece in an amount equal to the decrease in the radius of the grinding wheel produced by operation of said grinding wheel dresser to thereby compensate the infeed of the grinding wheel for dressing of the grinding wheel.
- 8. The grinding machine of claim 7 which also comprises a third drive constructed and arranged to rotate said other element of said programmer without rotating said one element thereof and independently of said programmer and said second drive, said third drive rotating said other element in one direction to advance the grinding wheel toward the workpiece and in the opposite direction to retract the grinding wheel from the workpiece.
- 9. The grinding machine of claim 4 wherein said relief mechanism comprises three cams on a common axis of rotation and each driven in timed relation with the rotation of the workpiece carried by said workhead, said cams having a cam track with a contour constructed and arranged for relieving, two, three, and four flute workpieces respectively, and the track of each cam being selectively engageable one at a time with said follower.
- 10. The grinding machine of claim 4 wherein said releif mechanism is also constructed and arranged so that the point at which said lever arm pivots on said fulcrum and the point at which said lever arm is operably associated with said workhead can be advanced and retracted generally radially with respect tothe grinding wheel, and an actuator constructed and arranged to advance and retract generally radially with respect to the grinding wheel and in unison said workhead, said point of operative association of said lever arm with said workhead, and said point at which said arm pivots on said fulcrum whereby the workpiece carried by said workhead can be releived in accordance with European or United States convention.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 222,501, filed on Jan. 5, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,393,624.
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