Method for manufacturing gearings with a defined angular position
US-2025170663-A1 · May 29, 2025 · US
US9821392B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821392-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414900830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A rotary machining apparatus that includes a rotary that supports and rotates a workpiece having helical teeth; a grinding wheel that grinds the helical teeth of the workpiece to be rotated by the rotary with grinding teeth; and a conveyor for carrying the workpiece in and out of the rotary, wherein the conveyor includes, around a turning center axis, a plurality of grippers for sandwiching the workpiece and a plurality of dressers for forming toothed surfaces of the grinding teeth, and turns around the turning center axis so that the grippers sequentially approach the rotary and the dressers sequentially approach the grinding wheel, and dress teeth of the dressers each have different shapes of toothed surfaces.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary machining apparatus comprising: a rotary that supports and rotates a workpiece having helical teeth; a grinding wheel that grinds the helical teeth of the workpiece to be rotated by the rotary with grinding teeth; and a conveyor for carrying the workpiece in and out of the rotary, wherein the conveyor includes, around a turning center axis, a plurality of grippers for sandwiching the workpiece and a plurality of dressers for forming toothed surfaces of the grinding teeth, and turns around the turning center axis so that the grippers sequentially approach the rotary and the dressers sequentially approach the grinding wheel, dress teeth of the dressers each have different shapes of toothed surfaces, and an entire shape of tooth surfaces of dress teeth for one dresser of the plurality of dressers is different from an entire shape of tooth surfaces of dress teeth for another dresser of the plurality of dressers. 2. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the dress teeth of the dressers have different shapes of the toothed surfaces in order to form toothed surfaces of the grinding teeth in such a manner that at least one of a pressure angle and a tooth profile roundness differs among toothed surfaces of the helical teeth of the workpiece. 3. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor is structured by including a turning loader part that is turnably provided at a turning support pole through which the turning center axis passes, each of the grippers is structured by being provided at the turning loader part so as to be movable in an up-down direction, and sandwiching the workpiece with a pair of sandwiching parts that open and close laterally, and each of the dressers is fixed to the turning loader part so as not to be movable in the up-down direction. 4. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the conveyor is structured by including a turning loader part that is turnably provided at a turning support pole through which the turning center axis passes, each of the grippers is structured by being provided at the turning loader part so as to be movable in an up-down direction, and sandwiching the workpiece with a pair of sandwiching parts that open and close laterally, and each of the dressers is fixed to the turning loader part so as not to be movable in the up-down direction. 5. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary is structured by supporting the workpiece with a workpiece supporting jig in an up-down direction, the workpiece supporting jig includes an upper jig part to be mounted on an upper supporting part of the rotary and a lower jig part to be mounted on a lower supporting part of the rotary, and the grippers are structured so as to sandwich the workpiece and also to sandwich the lower jig part on which the upper jig part is mounted. 6. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the rotary is structured by supporting the workpiece with a workpiece supporting jig in an up-down direction, the workpiece supporting jig includes an upper jig part to be mounted on an upper supporting part of the rotary and a lower jig part to be mounted on a lower supporting part of the rotary, and the grippers are structured so as to sandwich the workpiece and also to sandwich the lower jig part on which the upper jig part is mounted. 7. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the rotary is structured by supporting the workpiece with a workpiece supporting jig in the up-down direction, the workpiece supporting jig includes an upper jig part to be mounted on an upper supporting part of the rotary and a lower jig part to be mounted on a lower supporting part of the rotary, and the grippers are structured so as to sandwich the workpiece and also to sandwich the lower jig part on which the upper jig part is mounted. 8. The rotary machining apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the rotary is structured by supporting the workpiece with a workpiece supporting jig in the up-down direction, the workpiece supporting jig includes an upper jig part to be mounted on an upper supporting part of the rotary and a lower jig part to be mounted on a lower supporting part of the rotary, and the grippers are structured so as to sandwich the workpiece and also to sandwich the lower jig part on which the upper jig part is mounted. 9. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 10. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 11. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 12. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 13. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 14. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 15. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 16. A machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the grinding wheel grinds a plurality of types of workpieces having different shapes of toothed surfaces of the helical teeth by using the grinding teeth formed by the dressers. 17. The machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of types of workpieces to be grinded with the grinding teeth of the grinding wheel are a pair of gears to be intermeshed with each other and to be used. 18. The machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the plurality of types of workpieces to be grinded with the grinding teeth of the grinding wheel are a pair of gears to be intermeshed with each other and to be used. 19. The machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the plurality of types of workpieces to be grinded with the grinding teeth of the grinding wheel are a pair of gears to be intermeshed with each other and to be used. 20. The machining method using the rotary machining apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the plura
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