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Process and device for grinding a profile of a workpieceUSPTO Application #: 20060128274Title: Process and device for grinding a profile of a workpiece Abstract: On a device for grinding the profile of a rotating workpiece (5), the rotating workpiece (5), arranged on a swivel table (6) for axial and transverse displacement with reference to the work spindle (4), is according to the invention positioned prior to grinding and relative to a swivel table axis (D) such that the radial centre of a circular arc shaped workpiece profile section (7) due for high precision grinding coincides with the swivel axis (D) of the swivel table (6). The thereby attained reduction of the number of simultaneous axes motions involved in grinding this profile section (7) to a single machine axis permits an optimum profile accuracy. (end of abstract) Agent: Browdy And Neimark, P.l.l.c. 624 Ninth Street, Nw - Washington, DC, US Inventor: Ulrich Nyffenegger USPTO Applicaton #: 20060128274 - Class: 451011000 (USPTO) Related Patent Categories: Abrading, Precision Device Or Process - Or With Condition Responsive Control, With Feeding Of Tool Or Work Holder The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060128274. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0001] One object of the present invention is therefore to introduce a process and a device of the initially stated type, by means of which undesirable profile deviations on the machined workpiece can be reduced. [0002] This object is achieved with a process and a device according to the claims 1 and 8 respectively. [0003] In the process according to the invention and with the device according to the invention for the grinding of an approximately or exactly circular arc shaped profile section of a workpiece on a grinding machine, the workpiece is set up on a work spindle, the work spindle being located on a swivel table swivellable about a swivel axis. The set up workpiece is displaced, together with the work spindle, to a position in which the distance of the radial centre of the profile section relative to the swivel axis of the swivel table is minimized. This profile section is then ground. [0004] The invention exploits the fact that especially at high feedrates and accelerations of the involved motional axes the profile deviations are smallest when as far as possible only a single NC axis must be moved in order to generate a profile section to the prescribed extreme accuracy. [0005] The arrangement of the axes of motion on the machine according to the invention allows the workpiece to be positioned with high precision, such that critical circular arc shaped sections of the workpiece profile can be produced by a swivel action as sole axis motion. The swivel action is generated by means of a swivel table on which the work spindle is located. [0006] If the workpiece profile section to be ground is not an exact circular arc, the distance of an approximate radial centre of the profile section from the swivel axis is minimized; i.e. the position of the workpiece is so adjusted that the accelerations of the remaining machine axes, now inevitably involved in the grinding process, are minimized. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0007] In the following the invention is explained in detail by way of a preferred embodiment which is illustrated in the annexed drawings. The drawings depict: [0008] FIG. 1 A diagrammatic representation of a tool grinding machine according to the background of the invention, [0009] FIG. 2 A diagrammatic representation of a preferred embodiment of a grinding device according to the invention, [0010] FIG. 3 An enlarged diagrammatic representation of the grinding device according to the invention as shown in FIG. 2, in plan view, and [0011] FIG. 4 An enlarged representation of a detail E indicated in FIG. 3. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT [0012] FIG. 2 shows diagrammatically a device for grinding the profile of a rotating workpiece 5 in a preferred embodiment according to the invention. This multi-axes numerically controlled grinding machine is composed of a machine column/bed 3, on which a compound slide with two positioning slides 10, 11 is arranged. Attached to this compound slide 10, 11 for rotation about a first horizontal rotary axis B is a grinding spindle 1. The machine bed 3 is furthermore provided with a third positioning slide 14 for a work spindle 4. [0013] The grinding spindle 1 serves to accommodate a grinding tool, in particular a grinding wheel 2 or another tool suitable for the desired machining process. It is located on a machine column 3 for linear displacement in the direction of a first machine axis X and in the direction of a second machine axis Z at right angles to the axis X. As is known from the background of the invention, it can be connected via a swivel head 15 to the compound slide 10, 11. This is not necessary, however, and nor is it the case in this embodiment. [0014] Opposite to the grinding spindle 1 the machine bed 3 is provided with a third positioning slide 14, on which a swivel table 6 is located. The swivel table can thus be displaced in the linear direction of the third machine axis Y. Arranged on the swivel table 6 are two more positioning slides 12, 13 in cross configuration. Located for rotation in the uppermost positioning slide 13 is the work spindle 4 for accommodating a workpiece 5 to be machined. The workpiece 5 rotates about a horizontal axis A which coincides with the longitudinal axis of the work spindle 4. [0015] The compound slide 12, 13 permits a linear displacement of the work spindle 4 along an axial stroke direction U and along a transverse stroke direction V. It is irrelevant which of the two slides 12, 13 is arranged at the top and which at the bottom. [0016] The swivel table 6 permits a swivelling of the compound slide 12, 13, and hence of the work spindle 4 about a swivel axis D. This swivel axis D runs in the vertical direction, i.e. at right angles to the axial and transverse stroke directions U, V, and also at right angles to the work spindle 4. [0017] By swivelling about the swivel axis D and appropriate translatory displacement along the Y, U and V axes, the workpiece 5 can be brought to the grinding wheel 2 and optimally positioned for its subsequent machining. [0018] Referring to FIG. 3, an example of such an optimum positioning is described. For a simple machining example a workpiece 5 is shown, the profile of which contains a profile section 7 of circular arc shape. This profile section 7 is to be ground to the highest accuracy. In order to guarantee this, according to the invention the workpiece is displaced, prior to machining, relative to the swivel axis D in the axes directions U and V to a position at which the radial centre of the circular arc shaped profile section 7 of the workpiece coincides with the swivel axis D of the swivel table 6, as is shown in FIG. 4. [0019] It is thereby achieved that the swivel action of the swivel table 6 alone is adequate for producing the circular arc shaped section 7 of the workpiece profile, and the contour accuracy is not impaired by the superpositioning of the motions of several motion axes, as would be the case if the radial centre of the arc shaped section 7 of the workpiece profile did not lie on the swivel axis D. [0020] If the workpiece 5 contains further circular arc profile sections 8, 9, which must likewise be ground with the highest precision, the grinding process is interrupted after the grinding of the first arc shaped section 7 of the workpiece profile, and not resumed until the radial centre of the next profile section has been exactly positioned on the swivel axis D of the swivel table 6. [0021] If the workpiece profile sections 7, 8, 9 are only approximately of circular arc shape, the position of the workpiece 5 relative to the swivel axis D is selected such that the accelerations of the linear machine axes involved in the profile generation stay as low as possible during grinding. The distance from the radial centre is thus not equal to zero. Instead an approximated radial centre is brought to coincide with the swivel axis. Continue reading... Full patent description for Process and device for grinding a profile of a workpiece Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Process and device for grinding a profile of a workpiece patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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