US Patent: 4,305,689
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Crankshaft Milling Machine
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Patentees:
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Shingo Yamade (exact or similar names) - Komatsu, Chūbu (Hokuriku) Region, Ishikawa Prefecture Japan |
Keishi Morikawa (exact or similar names) - Kanazu, Fukui region, Ishikawa Prefecture Japan |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Oct. 05, 1979 |
Granted: |
Dec. 15, 1981 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
Abstract
A crankshaft milling machine comprising a bed, a pair of rails fixedly secured to the bed, a spindle fixedly mounted on the bed, a chuck mounted for rotation on one end of the spindle, a first motor for imparting a rotation to the chuck, a tool guide slidably mounted on the rails, the tool guide being inverted U-shape in cross-section, a tool support movably accommodated within the tool guide, the tool support being reciprocally movable in a vertical plane, and a second motor for causing a reciprocal movement of the tool support. An internal tooth cutter is rotatably supported by the tool support and a third motor is installed for rotating the internal tooth cutter. A numerical control device is provided for controlling the relative movement of the chuck and the tool support in such a way that the rotation of the chuck is synchronized with the reciprocal movement of the tool support.
Claim:
A crankshaft milling machine comprising: a bed; a pair of rails fixedly secured to said bed; a column fixedly secured to said bed; a spindle head fixedly mounted on said column; chuck means mounted for rotation on one end of said spindle head, said chuck means being adapted to clamp the crankshaft to be milled; first motor means for imparting rotational movement to said chuck means; tool guide means slidably mounted on said rails, said tool guide means having an inverted U-shaped cross-section; tool support means movably mounted within said tool guide means, said tool support means being reciprocal movable in a vertical direction; second motor means for causing a reciprocating vertical movement of said tool support means; internal tooth cutter means rotatably supported by said tool support means, said internal tooth cutter means having interchangeable cutter teeth mounted thereon; work rest means mounted on said tool support means for supporting the crankshaft to be milled; third motor means for rotating said internal tooth cutter means and control means for controlling the relative movement of said chuck means and said tool support means such that the rotation of said chuck means is in synchronism with the reciprocating vertical movement of said tool support means. |
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