Method and apparatus for producing a rod-like body
US-10105759-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US10675688B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10675688-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816116549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 9, 2020 |
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A method for machining grooves in the surface of a workpiece in which a dummy groove is machined in the surface of the workpiece by moving a cutting tool relative to the workpiece in a first machining direction of the workpiece, then orienting the cutting tool 180 degrees as compared to the first machining, and subsequently second machining the dummy groove by moving the cutting tool in a second direction opposite to the first direction. A displacement of a cutting edge of the cutting tool, caused by the first and second machining of the dummy groove is measured. A groove is machined with the cutting tool in a forward stroke and then a return stoke with the cutting tool rotated 180 degrees between the strokes. A relative position between the workpiece and the cutting tool during the forward and return strokes is corrected so as to eliminate the displacement.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A high-speed grooving method for cutting and machining fine grooves in the surface of a workpiece by moving a cutting tool relative to the workpiece, said method comprising: first machining a dummy groove in the surface of the workpiece by moving the cutting tool relative to the workpiece in a first machining direction of the workpiece, then orienting the cutting tool 180 degrees as compared to the first machining, and subsequently second machining the dummy groove by moving the cutting tool in a second direction opposite to the first direction; measuring a displacement of a cutting edge of the cutting tool, caused by the first and second machining of the dummy groove; machining a groove with the cutting tool in the surface of the workpiece in a forward stroke by moving the cutting tool relative to the workpiece in the first direction; orienting the cutting tool 180 degrees from an orientation of the cutting tool during the forward-stroke machining, thereby setting a second orientation of the cutting edge of the cutting tool to a direction opposite to a first orientation of the cutting edge in the forward stroke so that the workpiece can be machined during a return stroke of the cutting tool; correcting a relative position between the workpiece and the cutting tool so as to eliminate the displacement; and machining the groove, which has been machined in the forward stroke, with the cutting tool by moving the cutting tool relative to the workpiece in the direction opposite to the first direction in a return stroke, wherein the forward-stroke machining, the cutting tool orienting, the correcting and the return-stroke machining are repeated to perform a machining process, including a rough machining step and a finish machining step, for machining a single groove. 2. The high-speed grooving method according to claim 1 , wherein the workpiece is a roll to be machined with a roll turning lathe, wherein the groove is a groove extending in a longitudinal direction of the roll, and wherein in the correction step, the roll is indexed by an angle corresponding to the displacement, thereby eliminating the displacement. 3. A high-speed grooving method for cutting and machining fine grooves in the surface of a workpiece by moving a cutting tool relative to the workpiece, said method comprising: machining a groove with the cutting tool in the surface of the workpiece in a forward stroke by moving the cutting tool relative to the workpiece in a first machining direction; orienting the cutting tool 180 degrees after completion of the forward-stroke machining, thereby setting a second orienting of a cutting edge of the cutting tool to a direction opposite to a first orienting of the cutting edge in the forward stroke so that the workpiece can be machined during a return stroke of the cutting tool; and machining the groove, which has been machined in the forward stroke, with the cutting tool by moving the cutting tool relative to the workpiece at least twice in the direction opposite to the first direction in a return stroke, wherein a rough machining for the groove is performed in the forward-stroke machining, and a pre-finish machining and a finish machining for the groove are each performed in a return-stroke machining in which the groove is machined in an opposite direction to the rough machining. 4. The high-speed grooving method according to claim 3 , wherein a single groove is machined by a process comprising the rough machining, a second rough machining in a second forward stroke, the pre-finish machining and the finish machining, and wherein in a machining process for the single groove, after completion of the first rough machining, the cutting tool makes a return stroke without cutting in the groove, and in a first rough machining for a subsequent groove is performed prior to the finish machining for the single groove. 5. The high-speed grooving method according to claim 3 , wherein the workpiece is a roll to be machined with a roll turning lathe, and wherein the groove is a groove extending in the axial direction of the roll. 6. The high-speed grooving method according to claim 4 , wherein the workpiece is a roll to be machined with a roll turning lathe, and wherein the groove is a groove extending in the axial direction of the roll.
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