Cam Patents (Class 451/62)
  • Patent number: 5472368
    Abstract: Two or more angularly offset cams on a camshaft are ground simultaneously by discrete abrasive belts or grinding wheels while the camshaft rotates about its longitudinal axis. The camshaft is rotated in accordance with a pattern denoting different speeds during different stages of each revolution of the camshaft, and such pattern is selected in dependency on angular positions of the cams. Each belt or grinding wheel is movable radially of the axis of the rotating camshaft independently of the other belt(s) or wheel(s). The RPM of the camshaft is lower when one or more belts or wheels are in the process of grinding the flanks of the respective cam or cams, and the RPM is higher when one or more belts or wheels are in the process of grinding the apex or apices and/or the rounded portion or portions of the respective cam or cams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Schaudt Maschinenbau GmbH
    Inventor: Gunter Zollig
  • Patent number: 5453037
    Abstract: A process for successive grinding of crankpins of crankshaft by a grinder includes clamping the crankshaft at two spaced center journals thereof and rotating the crankshaft around the axis of a crankpin to be ground. To enable the maintenance of highly acurate production tolerances even for small quantities and large crankshafts in an economical manner, only crankpins directly adjacent to the center journals that are clamped are ground. Different clamping positions of the crankshaft are offset axially from one another by the center-to-center distance between two adjacent crankpins of the center journals or a multiple thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Naxos-Union Schleifmittel- und Schleifmaschinenfabrik AG
    Inventor: Dieter Lehmann
  • Patent number: 5392566
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method are disclosed for numerically controlled grinding of cams of a camshaft. The cams have a convex circular base section and a convex circular tip section with concave transitional sections interconnecting same. The concave transitional sections have a minimum radius of curvature. The cam is first ground with a first grinding wheel of a radius much bigger than the minimum radius of curvature, however, the cam material is not entirely removed during this first grinding step at the location of the concave sections, thus leaving there a zone of unground cam material. In a second grinding step, the cam is ground with a second grinding wheel of a radius being smaller than the minimum radius of curvature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Fortuna-Werke Maschinenfabrik GmbH
    Inventor: Horst J. Wedeniwski
  • Patent number: 5371973
    Abstract: A grinding machine utilizing multiple, parallel, endless, abrasive belts for simultaneously grinding several surfaces on a workpiece, such as cam lobes on a cam shaft. The grinding machine includes a contouring head assembly comprising a plurality of contour feed units, each contour unit including a curved back-up shoe, a back-up shoe holder, an adaptor for mounting the shoe holder, and a ball-spline mechanism is secured to the adaptor for transmitting power from a drive motor to the back-up shoe to press an abrasive belt, associated with the back-up shoe against a workpiece. A locating lip is defined on each adaptor, and a reference pad is established on the contouring head assembly.The adapters are divided into an upper and lower row, and the locating lips are formed oversized. One row of lips is ground to a desired distance from the reference pad, and the other row of lips is then ground relative to the previously ground row of locating lips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Western Atlas Inc.
    Inventors: Russell E. Kaiser, Jr., Ricky L. Mowen, Timothy W. Hykes, Dennis A. Fortney, Dennis F. Rice
  • Patent number: 5371972
    Abstract: Surface anomalies on pipe are removed preparatory to corrosion coating. The removal is conducted by brushing with wire brush elements or Comax brush elements which may rotate about axes parallel to the pipe axis or substantially radially off the pipe. Both kinds of brush elements may be used in combination. Before subjecting the pipe to brushing, the surface is particulate blasted to remove ferric oxide and better expose surface anomolies. After wire brushing, the surface is again particulate blasted to provide an anchor pattern of indentations promoting adhesion of the coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Shaw Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: Stephen E. McConkey, Guntrum N. Franzky
  • Patent number: 5355633
    Abstract: A method of grinding plural journal portions of a workpiece with plural grinding wheels. In the method, a pair of work rests are used to support two selected journal portions, and the selected two journal portions have a larger initial diameter as compared with the rest of the journal portions. Initially, the selected journal portions are ground without using the work rests. When the diameter of the selected journal portions becomes substantially equal to the diameters of the rest of the journal portions, the work rests are advanced to support the selected journal portions. After that, the grinding wheels are again advanced to grind all the journal portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Toyoda Koki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Toshio Ishikawa, Masahiko Yokoi, Shozo Kobayashi, Hisashi Kubota, Yoshiki Kawachi