Patent classifications
B23B7/04
Compositions and methods of attachment of thick environmental barrier coatings on CMC components
A coating system on a CMC substrate is provided, along with methods of its tape deposition onto a substrate. The coating system can include a bond coat on a surface of the CMC substrate; a first rare earth silicate coating on the bond coat; a first sacrificial coating of a first reinforced rare earth silicate matrix on the at least one rare earth silicate layer; a second rare earth silicate coating on the sacrificial coating; a second sacrificial coating of a second reinforced rare earth silicate matrix on the second rare earth silicate coating; a third rare earth silicate coating on the second sacrificial coating; and an outer layer on the third rare earth silicate coating. The first sacrificial coating and the second sacrificial coating have, independently, a thickness of about 4 mils to about 40 mils.
SPINDLE APPARATUS FOR USE AT A MACHINE TOOL, IN PARTICULAR A LATHE, AND MACHINE TOOL WITH SUCH SPINDLE APPARATUS
A spindle apparatus for use at a machine tool, having: an assembly including a workpiece spindle to receive an elongated workpiece and a motor for driving spindle rotation of the workpiece spindle about a spindle axis; a rotary guide-bush assembly being axially arranged with the workpiece spindle with respect to the spindle axis, the rotary guide-bush assembly receiving the elongated workpiece supported at the rotary guide-bush assembly to rotate about the spindle axis enabling movement of the elongated workpiece; wherein the rotary guide-bush assembly includes a portion to clamp the elongated workpiece, received in the rotary guide-bush and in the workpiece spindle, to transfer driving torque applied from the spindle motor during a driven acceleration of the rotation through the clamped elongated workpiece for rotation of the rotary guide-bush synchronized with the driven acceleration of the rotation of the workpiece spindle.
SPINDLE APPARATUS FOR USE AT A MACHINE TOOL, IN PARTICULAR A LATHE, AND MACHINE TOOL WITH SUCH SPINDLE APPARATUS
A spindle apparatus for use at a machine tool, in particular a lathe, has: a spindle assembly including a workpiece spindle to receive an elongated workpiece and a spindle motor for driving spindle rotation; and a rotary guide-bush assembly axially arranged with the workpiece spindle, the rotary guide-bush assembly including a rotary guide-bush to receive the elongated workpiece and supported at the rotary guide-bush assembly to rotate with the elongated workpiece received in the workpiece spindle about the axis while enabling a movement of the elongated workpiece in the axial direction. The spindle and rotary guide-bush assemblies connect to each other by a torque transferring connection, between the spindle and rotary guide-bush assemblies along the axis to transfer driving torque during acceleration or deceleration of the spindle rotation driven by the spindle motor to the rotary guide-bush of the rotary guide-bush assembly.
SPINDLE APPARATUS FOR USE AT A MACHINE TOOL, IN PARTICULAR A LATHE, AND MACHINE TOOL WITH SUCH SPINDLE APPARATUS
A spindle apparatus for use at a machine tool, in particular a lathe, has: a spindle assembly including a workpiece spindle to receive an elongated workpiece and a spindle motor for driving spindle rotation; and a rotary guide-bush assembly axially arranged with the workpiece spindle, the rotary guide-bush assembly including a rotary guide-bush to receive the elongated workpiece and supported at the rotary guide-bush assembly to rotate with the elongated workpiece received in the workpiece spindle about the axis while enabling a movement of the elongated workpiece in the axial direction. The spindle and rotary guide-bush assemblies connect to each other by a torque transferring connection, between the spindle and rotary guide-bush assemblies along the axis to transfer driving torque during acceleration or deceleration of the spindle rotation driven by the spindle motor to the rotary guide-bush of the rotary guide-bush assembly.
Lathe
A lathe capable of shortening a spindle with respect to a spindle axis direction. A spindle provided with a chuck at the front end thereof is rotatably supported on a support by bearings. A chuck operating apparatus includes a tilt claw and a shifter. A built-in motor is disposed between the bearings to rotate the spindle. The claw is provided outside the spindle and between the bearings. The claw has a movable end whose distance from the spindle axis varies between a first posture to bring the chuck into the opened state and a second posture to bring the chuck into the closed state. The shifter is provided outside the claw and movable in the spindle axis direction to be brought in a first position to bring the claw into the first posture and in a second position to bring the claw into the second posture.
METAL LATHE AND TOOLING CALIBRATION
Systems and methods for lathe and tooling calibration are disclosed. A sensor is utilized to measure dimensions and operational parameters of one or more components of a lathe, such as a turret, tool stations, and/or a spindle. Tool measurements are received and analyzed along with the measurements from the sensor. The dimensions and operational parameters may be utilized to calibrate movement parameters of one or more components of the lathe. Once calibrated, the lathe may be utilized to tool one or more objects.
METAL LATHE AND TOOLING CALIBRATION
Systems and methods for lathe and tooling calibration are disclosed. A sensor is utilized to measure dimensions and operational parameters of one or more components of a lathe, such as a turret, tool stations, and/or a spindle. Tool measurements are received and analyzed along with the measurements from the sensor. The dimensions and operational parameters may be utilized to calibrate movement parameters of one or more components of the lathe. Once calibrated, the lathe may be utilized to tool one or more objects.
Method of using a pierce nut insertion tool
A pierce nut insertion tool is provided. In another aspect, a pierce nut feeding mechanism has a mechanically independent driver actuator from that of a punch. A further aspect of the present tool employs a member, moveable with a punch, that retains a pierce nut prior to fastening of the nut to a workpiece. An additional aspect uses a fluid actuated nut feeder including a piston.
TURRET LATHE AND TOOL PREPARATION METHOD
A turret lathe includes a turret and circuitry which determines whether a designated tool is attached to a designated mounting surface of the turret and which selects a specific operation pattern from operation patterns based on the determination. The plurality of operation patterns includes a first operation pattern executed when the designated tool is not attached to the designated mounting surface, and a second operation pattern executed when the designated tool is attached to the designated mounting surface. The first operation pattern includes rotating the turret about the first axis such that the designated mounting surface is brought to an indexed mounting position before the designated tool is attached to the designated mounting surface. The second operation pattern includes rotating the turret about the first axis such that the designated mounting surface with the designated tool mounted thereon is directly brought to the tool nose measurement indexed position.
TURRET LATHE AND TOOL PREPARATION METHOD
A turret lathe includes a turret and circuitry which determines whether a designated tool is attached to a designated mounting surface of the turret and which selects a specific operation pattern from operation patterns based on the determination. The plurality of operation patterns includes a first operation pattern executed when the designated tool is not attached to the designated mounting surface, and a second operation pattern executed when the designated tool is attached to the designated mounting surface. The first operation pattern includes rotating the turret about the first axis such that the designated mounting surface is brought to an indexed mounting position before the designated tool is attached to the designated mounting surface. The second operation pattern includes rotating the turret about the first axis such that the designated mounting surface with the designated tool mounted thereon is directly brought to the tool nose measurement indexed position.