Alignment Adjuster Patents (Class 82/151)
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Patent number: 8397609Abstract: A machining system 1 comprises a lathe 10 having end portion supporting mechanisms 13, 15 for supporting an elongated workpiece W horizontally, center rests 21 for supporting the middle portion of the workpiece W, an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the supported position of the workpiece W by adjusting the height positions of the center rests 21, a tool rest 20, and a control device 25, and a non-contact measuring device 30 for measuring the deflection amount of the workpiece W at portions thereof supported by the center rests 21 when the workpiece W is rotated. The control device 25 is configured to adjust the height positions of the center rests 21 by controlling the adjustment mechanism on the basis of the measured deflection amount, so that the height positions of both end portions of the workpiece W being rotated and the middle portion thereof become the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Satoshi Miyamoto, Ryuichi Fujiwara, Shizuo Nishikawa, Hisayoshi Morita
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Patent number: 8244396Abstract: The turning machine according to the present invention includes a displacement sensor (200) which measures a distance between an immobile reference point and a position of variable point which reflects the positional displacement of the tool, the immobile reference point being able to determine a relative positional correlation relating to a variable position of tools with the progress of machining of the workpiece (W) by the tool (421). In drawings the reference point is set up in the guide bush (90). And based on the measured result by the displacement sensor, the tool is moved so that the center height of the tool and the center line of the workpiece satisfy relatively the predetermined positional correlation. Accordingly, the center height deviation amount due to heat deformation and the like is corrected.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Tsugami CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Terai, Takao Tatemi, Hidenori Sato, Hiroaki Kazama
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Patent number: 7905165Abstract: A adapter assembly for refinishing a hubbed rotor is provided. The adapter assembly for a hubbed rotor includes an adapter drum and a self-centering bearing mechanism sleeve mountable on a brake lathe arbor to secure a hubbed rotor during a refinishing operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Sun Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Turos
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Patent number: 7698973Abstract: A machine includes a spindle for rotating about a rotating axis, a fixture having a central axis coaxial with the rotating axis, a connecting bar and a vacuum pump. The spindle has a first end surface, an opposite second end surface and a plurality of through holes extending through the first and second end surfaces. The connecting bar is detachably interconnected between the fixture and the spindle. The fixture is configured for rotating jointly with the spindle. The vacuum pump is in communication with the through holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hung-Tsan Shen
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Patent number: 7624662Abstract: A hubbed rotor adapter plate for refinishing a hubbed rotor is provided. The hubbed rotor adapter plate includes an adapter drum and a self-centering bearing mechanism sleeve mountable on a brake lathe arbor to secure a hubbed rotor during a refinishing operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Sun Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Turos
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Patent number: 7607377Abstract: An alignment mechanism that employs two slant disks to adjust alignment between the axes of rotation of a lathe spindle and a wheel hub has a float plate positioned between the slant disks. Rotation of the float plate is limited with respect to a base, which affixes to the lathe spindle, and a cap, which affixes with respect to the wheel hub. Limiting rotation of the float plate prevents transfer of torque from one slant disk to the other when one slant disk is rotated with respect to the base and the cap by an alignment adjustment system to vary the angle and orientation of the misalignment between the two axes. Preventing such transfer of torque allows each of the slant disks to be independently adjusted by the alignment adjustment mechanism without applying a drag force to the slant disk.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Pro-Cut Licensing Company, LLCInventor: Christopher L. Greenwald
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Patent number: 7415766Abstract: A method of processing a vehicle wheel/rim preform with a centersection/spider and an annular wall extending around a first rotational axis and having an annular surface defining axially spaced, annular inboard and outboard bead seats. The method includes the steps of: providing a workpiece support having a chuck assembly that is rotatable around a second axis and at least one rim wall support assembly; engaging the chuck assembly with the centersection/spider to maintain the vehicle wheel/rim preform in a processing position; engaging the at least one rim wall support assembly with the annular wall to exert thereon a force with a radial component to thereby stabilize the wheel/rim preform; and processing the vehicle wheel/rim preform at the annular surface fully axially between the inboard and outboard bead seats.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: NorthTech WorkholdingInventors: Shawn Luschei, Spencer Hastert, Tim Winard, Peter Wang
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Patent number: 7337699Abstract: An on-car disc brake lathe system for resurfacing a brake disc of a vehicle brake assembly includes a lathe body with a driving motor, a cutting head operably attached to the lathe body, and a drive shaft. The system also includes an alignment system having an electronic controller, input and output adaptors configured to rotate with the drive shaft, one or more adjustment discs, and an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment disc is positioned between the input adaptor and the output adaptor, and an axial alignment of the input adaptor relative to the output adaptor may be varied based on a rotational orientation of the adjustment disc. The adjustment mechanism is configured to change the rotational orientation of the adjustment disc in response to commands from the electronic controller.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Pro-Cut Licensing Company, LLCInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6895841Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically compensating for the lateral runout between an on-car lathe apparatus and a vehicle hub axis including one or more stop discs that rotate with the drive shaft of the lathe and that can be selectively stopped from rotating with the shaft by a stop mechanism. In response to such stopping, one or more adjustment discs are caused to rotate in order to adjust the relative position of the axis of the lathe with respect to the axis of the disc brake assembly. In this manner, the system compensates for and corrects lateral runout that exists between two concentrically attached rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Pro-Cut Licensing Company, LLCInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6824142Abstract: A method of alignably supporting an eccentric work piece for rotary movements uses a work piece holder that supports the work piece in alignment during rotary operations. A plurality of cooperating aligning members mounted along the rotary axis of a rotary unit, provides pivoting movements relative to the rotary axis while bearing the work piece. These pivoting movements of the aligning members enable the work piece to be aligned during rotary operations.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Stephen C. Meissner, Randolph C. Brost
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Patent number: 6772659Abstract: A tool head for use in machine tools comprising a base body coupled to a machine spindle, comprising at least one tool-receiving means for a cutting tool, and comprising a rotatable slide mechanism, which eccentrically carries the tool-receiving means, and is rotated about an eccentric axis parallel to the base-body axis with respect to the base body in order to facilitate an adjusting of the cutting radius of the cutting tool. A second rotatable slide mechanism is provided which carries a second eccentric tool-receiving means, and is rotated about a second eccentric axis parallel to the base-body axis with respect to the base body in order to facilitate an adjusting of the cutting radius of the respective cutting tool. Furthermore, transmission means is arranged in the base body to facilitate a simultaneous driving of the two rotatable slide mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Komet Praezisionswerkzeuge Robert Breuning GmbHInventors: Arthur Antoni, Rudolf Wiest
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Patent number: 6626073Abstract: A brake lathe alignment system is provided for mounting a brake lathe upon an adapter attached to a wheel hub. A first structure is adapted to be attached to the wheel hub. A second structure is adapted to be attached to the brake lathe. A plurality of hydraulic pistons are carried by the second structure and engage the first structure, so that alignment of the second structure relative to the first structure is adjustable by extending and retracting the hydraulic pistons. The adjustment of position of the hydraulic pistons can be manually controlled on-the-fly by operation of manually actuated hydraulic pumps.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Hennessy Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Cunningham, David M. Carpenter
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Patent number: 6578456Abstract: In order to improve a machine tool for the turning of workpieces with eccentric sections, comprising a tool support, a workpiece spindle which comprises a workpiece chuck, in which the workpiece can be clamped with a variably adjustable eccentricity, wherein the workpiece chuck has a chuck housing, a collet actuation and a collet support arranged in the chuck housing and having a collet held therein, the collet being adapted to be brought into concentric or eccentric adjustable positions relative to the spindle axis, in such a manner that the adjustment of the collet support relative to the chuck housing can be brought about more simply it is suggested that an adjusting element be provided on the machine tool which is movable towards the workpiece chuck for the adjustment or the respective adjustable position of the collet and may be brought into operative connection with the collet support and that in this operative connection the relative movement between the collet support and the chuck housing for alterinType: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Index-Werke GmbH & Co. KG Hahn & TesskyInventor: Mahmoud Ragab
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Patent number: 6554559Abstract: The invention concerns a device wherein the bars (13) are arranged in bulk in the container (5). The mobile frame (17) of the grasping mechanism (14) moves forward such that the jaw (24) can seize a bar by its middle part and remove it in position (13a) while the trolleys (37) move away from the rail (36) so that the rollers slide on the rods (43), gradually lift the whole bar and bring it to rest on the receptacle (16). The shaft (49) is then driven in rotation so that the racks (47) and the support plate segments (46), which form the receptacle (16), move upwards and the bar (13) drops in the supply channel (8) where it is hooked to the bar clamp of the bar-pusher which drives it axially into the turning center control members.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Codafi SARLInventors: Per Borg, Francisco Rivera
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Patent number: 6553876Abstract: Interface between the spindle nose (1) and the fixture flange (11) of interchangeable tool, gauge or workpiece holder (7) of a machine tool with a shortened centring taper (8) on the underside of the flange of the holder (7), said taper being formed as an axially and radially rigid but in circumference elastically expansible tubular stub (15), which due to its elastic properties adapts itself to the diameter of the centring taper (6) on the spindle nose (1).Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Reishauer AGInventors: Peter Hochuli, Giorgio Scacchi
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Patent number: 6477928Abstract: An on-car disc brake lathe system for resurfacing a brake disc of a vehicle brake assembly includes a lathe body with a driving motor, a cutting head operably attached to the lathe body, and a drive shaft. The system also includes an alignment system having an electronic controller, input and output adaptors configured to rotate with the drive shaft, one or more adjustment discs, and an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment disc is positioned between the input adaptor and the output adaptor, and an axial alignment of the input adaptor relative to the output adaptor may be varied based on a rotational orientation of the adjustment disc. The adjustment mechanism is configured to change the rotational orientation of the adjustment disc in response to commands from the electronic controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6427566Abstract: A self-aligning mandrel assembly is provided. The assembly includes a cylindrical inner core and a fulcrum disposed on an outer surface of the cylindrical inner core. A mandrel shell surrounds the cylindrical inner core. The mandrel shell has a wafer preparation material affixed to an outer surface thereof, and the mandrel shell is pivotably supported by the fulcrum such that the mandrel shell aligns with a surface of a substrate when the wafer preparation material contacts the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Oliver David Jones, John G. Dewit
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Publication number: 20020029667Abstract: A centering apparatus for centering a disk about a center member such as a shaft or hub includes a plurality of pairs of actuator units. The actuator units of each of the pairs faces each other through the disk. Each of the actuator units has a member which moves linearly and can come into contact with the disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 1999Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: MITSURU SHIRAISHI, KOICHI OIKAWA, HITOSHI KOMORIYA, YUTAKA NAKAMURA, TAKAO HIRAHARA
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Publication number: 20020000140Abstract: Interface between the spindle nose (1) and the fixture flange (11) of interchangeable tool, gauge or workpiece holder (7) of a machine tool with a shortened centring taper (8) on the underside of the flange of the holder (7), said taper being formed as an axially and radially rigid but in circumference elastically expansible tubular stub (15), which due to its elastic properties adapts itself to the diameter of the centring taper (6) on the spindle nose (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventors: Peter Hochuli, Giorgio Scacchi
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Patent number: 6330847Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically compensating for the lateral runout between an on-car lathe apparatus and a vehicle hub axis including one or more stop discs that rotate with the drive shaft of the lathe and that can be selectively stopped from rotating with the shaft by a stop mechanism. In response to such stopping, one or more adjustment discs are caused to rotate in order to adjust the relative position of the axis of the lathe with respect to the axis of the disc brake assembly. In this manner, the system compensates for and corrects lateral runout that exists between two concentrically attached rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Joseph B. WilleyInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6216571Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically compensating for the lateral runout between an on-car lathe apparatus and a vehicle hub axis including one or more stop discs that rotate with the drive shaft of the lathe and that can be selectively stopped from rotating with the shaft by a stop mechanism. In response to such stopping, one or more adjustment discs are caused to rotate in order to adjust the relative position of the axis of the lathe with respect to the axis of the disc brake assembly. In this manner, the system compensates for and corrects lateral runout that exists between two concentrically attached rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Joseph B. WilleyInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6145419Abstract: A method of drive decoupling, and a drive decoupling device, utilized in connecting a driving member to a driven members that is attachable to a workpiece to be rotated about a drive axis, includes a laminated plurality of flexible sheet material, attached to the driving member by at least one off axis connection and to the driven member by at least one other off axis connection circumferentially spaced from the one off axis connection, and which is torsionally rigid in a plane perpendicular to the drive axis so as to accommodate any eccentricity developed through misalignment of the driving member and driven member. The coupling device is centrally apertured so that a headstock can extend therethrough. A pair of drive decoupling devices are also provided in series by connecting the driven member of one to the driving member of another.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Unova UK Ltd.Inventor: Michael Laycock
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Patent number: 6101911Abstract: An on-car disc brake lathe system for resurfacing a brake disc of a vehicle brake assembly includes a lathe body with a driving motor, a cutting head operably attached to the lathe body, and a drive shaft. The system also includes an alignment system having an electronic controller, input and output adaptors configured to rotate with the drive shaft, one or more adjustment discs, and an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment disc is positioned between the input adaptor and the output adaptor, and an axial alignment of the input adaptor relative to the output adaptor may be varied based on a rotational orientation of the adjustment disc. The adjustment mechanism is configured to change the rotational orientation of the adjustment disc in response to commands from the electronic controller.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Joseph B. WilleyInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6050160Abstract: An apparatus and method for automatically compensating for the lateral runout between an on-car lathe apparatus and a vehicle hub axis including one or more stop discs that rotate with the drive shaft of the lathe and that can be selectively stopped from rotating with the shaft by a stop mechanism. In response to such stopping, one or more adjustment discs are caused to rotate in order to adjust the relative position of the axis of the lathe with respect to the axis of the disc brake assembly. In this manner, the system compensates for and corrects lateral runout that exists between two concentrically attached rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Joseph B. WilleyInventors: Harold Newell, John Wiggins
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Patent number: 6012364Abstract: A toolholder apparatus includes a head, a cutting tool mounting fixture attached to the head for holding the cutting tool, and a floating roller assembly pivotally mounted relative to the head. These components are arranged and constructed so that during the cutting of a workpiece with the cutting tool the floating roller assembly can pivot about a pivotal axis relative to the head to allow the floating roller assembly to align with the workpiece. A mechanism is also provided for accomplishing the initial adjustment of alignment of the cutting tool with the rotating workpiece. This mechanism includes a cylindrical shaft extending from the head, and having an eccentric cam follower lug extending transversely from the shaft. A mounting block has a cylindrical bore disposed therethrough, and the shaft is received through the bore of the mounting block. A cam piece is slideably disposed within the mounting block to rotate the shaft as the cam piece slides relative to the mounting block.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Peterson Tool CompanyInventors: John L. Peterson, Mark G. Charleton, Lawrence A. Ballew, Fred E. Chaffin
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Patent number: 5996454Abstract: A lathe adapter/apparatus for reshaping surfaces of a brake rotor and eliminating run-out comprising an adapter plate assembly mounted on an adapter mounting member with a first fixed plate of the plate assembly defining a first planar end surface perpendicular to the axis of adapter mounting member and a second planar end surface that forms an angle with the axis. A movable plate is mounted on the adapter mounting member adjacent the fixed plate, the moveable plate defining a first planar end surface perpendicular to the axis of the adapter mounting member and a second planar end surface that forms an angle with the axis, the angled end surface of the first movable plate member engaging the angled end surface of the first fixed plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: James Ronald Brinks, Jr.
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Patent number: 5771762Abstract: A face-driver assembly and method for accurate coupling of a face driver with the spindle of a rotary-drive machining device. The assembly includes a face driver, a hub on the spindle defining a prealignment bore, a pair of self-centering coacting tooth sets on the hub and face driver, an engagement post extending into the hub and forming a prealignment shaft closely complementary to the prealignment bore, and a releasable coupling to hold and draw the engagement post rearwardly and thereby join the tooth sets in a manner facilitating final accurate centering.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Kevin J. Bissett
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Patent number: 5615589Abstract: A runout compensator is provided that angulates a face surface by adjusting two members whose mating surfaces have been machined to slant relative to the central axis of each member. A first member has a shaft over which slides the second member so that the mating surfaces of each member come into and are maintained in contact. Rotating the second member about the shaft of the first member varies the angulation of a face surface. Correctly adjusting the runout compensator, which is attached to a lathe, and a load plate assembly providing biasing to hold the workpiece between itself and the runout compensator, allows the workpiece to be firmly held in the angled position needed to compensate for the runout in the workpiece as the workpiece is turned upon a lathe.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Accu Industries, Inc.Inventor: James A. Roach
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Patent number: 5320007Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for holding and positioning objects for a single diamond point turning operation. The objects which may include liquid phase epitaxy films are mounted on multiple platforms (10, 46). The platforms (10, 46) are securely connected to a base (20). The platforms (10, 46) are positioned, independently from one another, for elevation and orientation relative to the base (20) while the platforms (10, 46) are securely connected to the base (20).Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Donald F. Weirauch
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Patent number: 5069096Abstract: A spider fixture provides a rotatable connection between a workpiece and a lathe. The spider fixture has a tapered shaft adapted to be inserted and secured to the tail stock of the lathe and rotatably mounted to the remainder of the spider. In addition the portion of the spider fixture that is rotatably mounted to the tapered shaft has adjustable holding pieces that extend radially from the spider to secure the spider to the inner shell of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Michael R. Desrosiers
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Patent number: 4951421Abstract: To center optic lenses in a mechanical mounting, in particular during edge cutting and bevelling, the invention includes a device with a housing (10), in which a motor drive (M, R) acts through a torque part (50), drive shafts (14, 14') and drive elements (16, 16') onto aligned centering spindles (18, 18'). These are arranged in guide bearings (22, 22') on projecting parts of the C-shaped housing (10) and are constructed as air bearings. In this manner, it is possible to hold the clamping angle (.alpha.) on the lens (L) in the range below 2.times.8.degree., preferably below 2.times.6.degree.. In particular the lower centering spindle (18) is smoothly axially adjustable in the air bearing (22), for which purpose axially parallel and/or partial-ring-shaped grooves (90) are provided at the ends of a thin-wall guide sleeve (76), between which ends peripheral air-cushion fields build up when pressurized air is being supplied.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1988Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Wilhelm Loh Wetzlar Optikmaschinen GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Erhard Brueck
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Patent number: 4941291Abstract: For centering optic lenses in a mechanical mounting, in particular during edge cutting and bevelling, a device with a housing (10) is provided, in which housing a split drive shaft (14, 14') with a torque divider (50) is supported. Two centering spindles (18, 18') are aligned in an axial direction (A) and are in this manner driven by a motor. The ends of the mutually adjacent ends of the centering spindles carry clamping cups (20, 20') between which a lens (L) can be aligned and clamped. An air bearing is provided at least for the lower clamping spindle. The air bearing can be pressure loaded by paraxial and/or graduated-ring-shaped channels (90) with control openings (A, B). In particular, two diametrically opposed air-cushion fields can be loaded with pressure. The clamping spindle (18) can then be smoothly axially moved by a membrane piston (32) permitting thereby a very finely dosable feed movement (FIG. 3).Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Wilhelm Loh Wetzlar Optikmaschinen GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Erhard Brueck
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Patent number: 4926588Abstract: For centering optic lenses in a mechanical mounting, in particular during an edge cutting and bevelling, the invention includes a device having a housing (10), a drive (M, R, 14/14', 16/16') for a lower centering spindle 18 and an upper centering spindle 18' with an interpositioning of a torque divider (50). The centering spindles are held in axial alignment by guiding and clamping bearings (22, 22') and carry clamping cups (20, 20'), between which clamping cups the lens (L), which is to be machined, can be clamped. A clamping device (24) is for this purpose connected parallel to a membrane piston (32), which assures a precise stepped moving of the lower centering spindle 18 in an axial direction (A) to the upper centering spindle (18'). A short-stroke piston (38) exists in each pressure cylinder 28, which short-stroke piston (38) is followed by a long-stroke piston (40) having a bore (42) extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Wilhelm Loh Wetzlar Optikmaschinen GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Erhard Brueck
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Patent number: 4870786Abstract: The workstock may comprise a tailstock having a slide which releasably carries a workpart center and which includes a center ejector member independently movable in the slide. The slide is mounted in a housing for axial motion toward and away from a headstock center to load and unload a workpart therebetween. The axial position of the slide as well as the center ejector member is monitored by position sensors to provide status of the tailstock center and workpart. The workpart center is loosened by the ejector member in the slide when the ejector member is positioned from a retracted position relative to the pocket to a center eject position toward the pocket so that a robot may remove the center and substitute another center to hold a different workpart.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Bryant Grinder CorporationInventors: Lawrence I. Millay, Guenther F. Burgbacher