METHODS AND APPARATUS
20200047311 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B53/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dresser apparatus for dressing a grinding wheel, the apparatus comprising a dresser cradle unit for holding a dresser roll, and a rotary drive for driving the dresser roll, wherein the dresser cradle unit is removable from the rotary drive.
Claims
1. A dresser apparatus for dressing a grinding wheel, the apparatus comprising: a dresser cradle unit for holding a dresser roll, and a rotary drive for driving the dresser roll, wherein the dresser cradle unit is removable from the rotary drive.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 comprising a sealed drive linkage between the dresser cradle unit and the rotary drive.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the drive linkage is self-sealing.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, 2, or 3 comprising a support for holding the dresser cradle unit in engagement with the rotary drive.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the support comprises a seat for fixing a lateral location of the dresser cradle unit on the support.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 or 5 comprising an air supply outlet, wherein the dresser cradle unit comprises an air intake and in which seating the dresser cradle unit on the support positions the air intake for connection with the air supply outlet.
7. The apparatus of any of claims 1 to 6 wherein the dresser cradle unit comprises a dresser roll coupling for coupling the dresser roll to the rotary drive.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the dresser cradle unit comprises a dresser housing for housing the dresser roll.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising a drive housing which encapsulates the rotary drive separate from the dresser cradle unit.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the drive housing carries a drive coupling for coupling the rotary drive to the dresser cradle unit to drive the dresser roll.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the dresser housing and the drive coupling cooperate to provide the sealed drive linkage between the dresser cradle unit and the rotary drive.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the sealing of the drive linkage protects the drive coupling arrangement and/or the dresser roll coupling from the ingress of liquid.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the sealing of the drive linkage is provided by a labyrinth seal.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the labyrinth seal is provided by the drive housing and the dresser housing.
15. The apparatus of any of claims 10 to 14 wherein the drive coupling comprises a V-ring seal for coupling to the dresser roll coupling.
16. The apparatus of claim 13 or 14 wherein the labyrinth seal comprises a drainage channel.
17. The apparatus of any of claims 11 to 16 comprising a disengager configured to disengage the drive linkage thereby to enable the dresser cradle unit to be removed from the rotary drive.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the disengager is controllable to retract the drive coupling to disengage the drive linkage.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 in which the rotary drive comprises a motor coupling for providing rotary force, about a rotation axis, to the drive coupling, and wherein the drive coupling is movable along the rotation axis relative to the motor coupling.
20. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the disengager is controllable to retract the dresser roll coupling to disengage the drive linkage.
21. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the air intake is coupled to an airflow system arranged to pass a flow of air through the dresser roll for example through the mandrel.
22. The apparatus of claim 2, or any preceding claim as dependent upon claim 2, comprising a manipulator arm operable to engage with the dresser cradle unit and remove the dresser cradle unit from the rotary drive.
23. The apparatus of claim 22 comprising an inter-lock configured to inhibit the manipulator arm from operating to move the dresser cradle unit unless the drive linkage is disengaged.
24. The apparatus of claim 22 or 23 comprising at least one replacement dresser cradle unit; for example wherein the at least one replacement dresser cradle unit holds a dresser roll.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the manipulator arm is configured to replace the dresser cradle unit with the replacement dresser cradle unit.
26. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the manipulator arm is configured to disengage with the removed dresser cradle unit and engage with the replacement dresser cradle unit.
27. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the dresser roll is mounted on a mandrel.
28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the mandrel is removable from the dresser cradle unit.
29. A method of changing the dresser roll of a dresser apparatus for dressing a grinding wheel, the method comprising: disengaging a drive linkage between a rotary drive of a dresser apparatus and a first dresser roll held in a dresser cradle unit, wherein the rotary drive is arranged to drive the dresser roll about a rotation axis and a seat is arranged to locate the dresser cradle unit in a selected position along the rotation axis; releasing the dresser cradle unit from the seat; removing the dresser cradle unit from the seat; seating a replacement dresser cradle unit in the seat, wherein the dresser cradle unit carries a second dresser roll; and, reengaging the drive linkage.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein seating the replacement dresser cradle unit positions a drive coupling of the rotary drive for sealing engagement with the dresser cradle unit for sealing the drive linkage.
31. The method of claim 30 wherein the drive linkage is self-sealing.
32. The method of claim 30 or 31 wherein the dresser roll is housed in a dresser housing and the dresser housing cooperates with a drive coupling of the rotary drive to seal the drive linkage.
33. The method of claim 32 wherein the dresser cradle unit comprises a dresser roll coupling which cooperates with the drive coupling to form the drive linkage, and wherein sealing the drive linkage protects the dresser roll coupling from the ingress of liquid.
34. The method of claim 33 wherein the drive linkage is sealed by a labyrinth seal.
35. The method of any of claims 31 to 34 wherein the drive coupling comprises a V-ring seal for coupling to the dresser roll drive coupling.
36. The method of claim 30 or 31 in which seating the replacement dresser cradle unit positions an air intake of the dresser cradle for connection with an air supply outlet of the dresser apparatus.
37. The method of any of claims 29 to 36 comprising retracting a drive coupling of the rotary drive to disengage the drive linkage.
38. The method of claim 37 in which retracting the drive coupling comprises moving the drive coupling along the rotation axis relative to a motor coupling of the rotary drive.
39. The method of any of claims 33 to 36 comprising retracting the dresser roll coupling to disengage the drive linkage.
40. A removable dresser roll cradle for a grinding machine, the dresser roll cradle comprising: a dresser roll coupling for coupling a dresser roll mandrel of the cradle to a rotary drive; a base having a locator configured to locate the cradle in a seat for engagement of the dresser roll coupling with the rotary drive.
41. The cradle of claim 40, wherein the dresser roll coupling comprises a sealing adapter, configured to engage with a rotary drive to provide a sealed drive linkage.
42. A rotary drive unit for a dresser roll cradle of a grinding machine, the rotary drive unit comprising: a drive housing for encapsulating a rotary drive separate from a removable dresser roll cradle unit; and wherein the drive housing carries a drive coupling for coupling the rotary drive to the dresser cradle unit to drive a dresser roll of said removable dresser roll cradle unit.
43. The rotary drive unit of claim 42 wherein the drive coupling is configured to cooperate with a housing of a dresser roll cradle to provide a sealed drive linkage between the dresser roll cradle and the rotary drive.
44. The rotary drive unit of claim 43 wherein the sealing of the drive linkage is provided by a labyrinth seal.
45. The rotary drive unit of any of claims 43 to 44 comprising a disengager configured to disengage the drive coupling from a dresser roll cradle, thereby to enable the dresser roll cradle to be removed from the rotary drive.
46. The rotary drive unit of claim 45 wherein the disengager is controllable to retract the drive coupling.
47. The rotary drive unit of claim 46 in which the rotary drive comprises a motor coupling for providing rotary force, about a rotation axis, to the drive coupling, and wherein the drive coupling is movable along the rotation axis relative to the motor coupling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0056] Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
[0063] A dresser apparatus for dressing a grinding wheel is described with reference to
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[0065] The grinding wheel 102 and the work unit 104 are operable to move and rotate relative to one anothere.g. under CNC control. The grinding wheel 102 can thus be brought into contact with a work piece object secured to the work unit in order to grind it into a desired shape. A grinding programme may be supplied to the machine to control the grinding operation and the relative position of the grinding wheel and object. The grinding wheel is operable to translate and rotate along or about multiple axes within the machine.
[0066] A dresser apparatus 103 comprises cradle unit 106 having a mandrel for carrying a dresser roll and a drive unit 105 for driving the dresser roll. The grinding wheel 102 may be brought into contact with a dresser roll held on the mandrel to dress or true the grinding wheel e.g. to provide it with a desired profile. The cradle unit is removable from the machine 100.
[0067] A manipulator arm (not shown) may also be provided which is operable to couple and decouple to the dresser cradle unit 106, for example to remove the dresser cradle unit from the work unit 104, or to replace the dresser cradle unit 106 with a replacement dresser cradle unit.
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[0069] The support also comprises an air supply outlet 206 for supplying air to the dresser cradle unit 201. The air supply outlet 206 is mounted onto the support 202 in a fixed position relative to the seat 205 and rotary drive unit 203. The outlet 206 may comprise a resilient nozzle for providing a jet of compressed air to the dresser cradle unit 201.
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[0071] The dresser cradle unit 300 comprises a dresser housing 301 which defines an interior space within which a dresser roll (not shown) can be housed. A mandrel 302 extends across a width of the interior space from one face of the dresser housing 301 to an opposing face to define an axis of rotation 303. A dresser roll may be mounted on the mandrel 302 and the mandrel 302 and dresser roll may be operable to rotate about the axis of rotation 303. The dresser cradle unit comprises a dresser roll coupling 304 (304 is not shown on
[0072] The dresser housing 301 comprises a base 305, and two parallel opposing walls 306 that extend perpendicular to the base. The top surfaces of the two opposing walls 306 comprise semi-circular grooves 307 to enable the mandrel 302 to rest in the grooves. A back wall 308 extends perpendicularly between the ends of the two opposing walls 306.
[0073] The dresser housing 301 also comprises two bearing caps 309 coupled to the top surfaces of the opposing walls 306 to provide circular openings within which two portions of the mandrel 302 are enclosed, for example so that the mandrel 302 is held securely in place. This may minimise the translational movement of the mandrel 302 and any dresser roll mounted on it, during the dressing operation. The dresser housing 301 also comprises a cover 310 coupled to the tops of the walls and the bearing caps.
[0074] A dresser roll mounted on the mandrel 302 fits within the internal space of the dresser housing 301, for example as defined by the walls 306, 308, base 305 and cover 310 of the dresser housing 301. The dresser housing 301 has an opening between an edge of the cover 310 and a portion of the base 305 of the dresser housing 301, to enable the dresser roll mounted on the mandrel 302 to make contact with a grinding wheel during the wheel dressing operation.
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[0076] With reference again to
[0077] The dresser cradle also comprises an air intake, for example a cross drilling through the base of the dresser housing that links to an air supply outlet, such as the air supply outlet 206 mounted on the support 202 in
[0078] The support 202 comprises a set of compressed air control lines that connect air outlets, such as the air supply outlet 206 for the dresser cradle unit, to fittings that extend out from the support and connect to an external air supply. The fittings are protected by a steel cover 207 coupled to an edge of the support. The control lines may be integrated into the support 202, for example one line extends from the air supply outlet through the interior of the support 202 to a fitting that connects to an external air supply.
[0079] The seat 205 may comprise an air-blast ring with openings spaced radially around the seat for cleaning the locator, for example by providing a blast of air through the openings to the surface associated with the mounting features on the base of the dresser cradle unit. The openings connect to an air supply via one of the compressed air control lines.
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[0081] A rotary drive 406 is mounted onto the motor coupling, for example the driven pulley 403, so that they share an axis of rotation 411. The rotary drive may extend through an opening in the cover plate such that a drive coupling 407 (e.g. a circular outer face of the rotary drive) may be located outside of the drive housing 401, enabling it to engage with and drive the rotation of other apparatus, such as a dresser roll (see
[0082] The rotary drive 406 is operable to extend and retract along the axis of rotation 411 of the motor coupling, such that for example the axial position of the drive coupling 407 relative to the motor coupling 403 is adjustable. For example the rotary drive may be configured to travel axially between a retracted and extended position. A pneumatic cylinder is located along the axis of rotation 411 of the rotary drive, on the opposite side of the motor coupling 403, which is operable to retract the rotary drive 406. The drive coupling is the interface at which the rotary drive may couple to a dresser roll coupling, for example to enable the rotary drive to drive a dresser roll mounted on a mandrel as shown in
[0083] The drive mechanism also comprises switches 408 for monitoring the status of the rotary drive. For example, the switches may monitor: the rotation of the rotary drive, the extent to which the drive coupling is retracted, and whether the drive coupling in an engaged or disengaged state.
[0084] The drive housing comprises a compressed air connection point 410 that connects to one of the compressed air control lines in the support to enable compressed air from an external supply to flow into the interior of the drive housing and increase the pressure.
[0085] For the rotary drive to drive the dresser roll, a sealed drive linkage is formed between the dresser cradle unit and the rotary drive. The drive linkage may be self-sealing. For example, the dresser housing of the dresser cradle unit and the drive coupling carried by the drive housing may cooperate to provide the sealed drive linkage between the dresser cradle unit and the rotary drive.
[0086] The drive linkage between the rotary drive and the dresser roll may be formed by an engagement/disengagement mechanism, such that when the dresser cradle is positioned in the seat, the mechanism brings the drive coupling 407 into contact with the dresser roll coupling (see 602 in
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[0088] The drive linkage may be sealed to protect the coupling arrangement from the ingress of liquid. The sealing may be provided by a labyrinth seal between the dresser housing and the drive housing. The labyrinth seal is comprised of several tooth-like elements on one component that interlock with grooves in another component. For example the drive housing may carry a male labyrinth element that extends outwards from the drive housing, and the dresser housing may comprise a recess which provides a female labyrinth element. When the rotary drive is brought into engagement with the dresser cradle unit, these two elements may be brought together to interlock and form the labyrinth seal.
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[0091] The drive housing further comprises a drain channel 612 to enable liquid between the rotary drive unit 610 and dresser cradle unit 601 to drain away from the drive linkage. For example the drain channel 612 is provided by a groove in the male labyrinth element 611 that extends from the opening for the drive coupling 613 in the drive housing to the base of the rotary drive unit where it meets the support 614.
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[0093] As shown in
[0094] A manipulator arm may be provided configured to load and unload the dresser cradle unit from the seat on the support. An example method of loading and unloading a dresser cradle unit using a manipulator arm is described herein. A computer programme may provide the manipulator arm with instructions to perform the actions described herein. In order to load a dresser cradle, the manipulator arm engages with the manipulator arm interface on the dresser cradle and moves the dresser cradle to approach the support in a pre-load position in proximity to the support. The manipulator arm then laterally aligns the dresser cradle with the drive housing, by aligning the labyrinth seal arrangement on the dresser cradle with the labyrinth seal arrangement on the drive housing. Once aligned the manipulator arm lowers the dresser cradle onto the seat until that the pull-stud on the under-surface of the base of the dresser cradle unit engages with the chuck. When the dresser cradle unit is secured in position, manipulator arm disengages from the manipulator arm interface. In order to unload the dresser cradle unit, the steps above may be performed in reverse. The manipulator arm may be configured, however, to only remove the dresser cradle unit from the seat if the drive linkage is disengaged. For example an interlock may inhibit the manipulator arm and prevent it from removing the dresser cradle unit when the drive linkage is engaged.
[0095] The apparatus may further comprise at least one replacement dresser cradle unit. These may be stored in a dresser cradle storage unit. The replacement dresser cradle units hold a dresser roll, so that a dresser roll can be replaced by replacing the dresser cradle unit.
[0096] A manipulator arm may also be operable to replace the dresser cradle unit with a replacement dresser cradle unit. For example, the manipulator arm may configured to engage with a dresser cradle unit, such as a dresser cradle unit positioned on a seat for engagement with a rotary drive, at its manipulator arm interface. If the drive linkage is disengaged the manipulator arm may remove the dresser cradle unit from the seat and transport it away from the support, for example to the dresser cradle storage unit. The manipulator arm disengages with the removed dresser cradle unit and engages with the manipulator arm interface of the replacement dresser cradle unit. It may then transport the replacement dresser cradle unit to the support, position it on the seat and disengage from the manipulator arm interface.
[0097] In an embodiment the dresser cradle unit is configured to be loaded and unloaded onto a seat, and when in position to form a drive linkage between the rotary drive and a dresser roll carried by the cradle unit. To load a dresser cradle unit into the dresser apparatus the dresser cradle unit is brought in line with a rotary drive unit. A dresser roll coupling, which drives a mandrel carrying the dresser roll, is aligned with the rotary drive. The dresser cradle unit is lowered onto a seat, such as a chuck, that a pull-stud on the base of the dresser cradle engages with to secure the dresser cradle unit onto the support. The dresser cradle unit and drive unit both have sealing elements such that as the dresser cradle unit is positioned on the chuck a seal is formed around the rotary drive and mandrel. The rotary drive may extend from the drive unit to couple to the mandrel and form a drive linkage for driving the rotation of the dresser roll. The aforementioned steps may be performed in reverse order to disengage the drive linkage between the rotary drive and the dresser roll, and remove the dresser cradle unit from the dresser apparatus. In this way one dresser cradle unit may be replaced with another.
[0098] The above embodiments are to be understood as illustrative examples. Further embodiments are envisaged. It is to be understood that any feature described in relation to any one embodiment may be used alone, or in combination with other features described, and may also be used in combination with one or more features of any other of the embodiments, or any combination of any other of the embodiments. Furthermore, equivalents and modifications not described above may also be employed without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the accompanying claims.
[0099] Other variations and modifications of the apparatus will be apparent to persons of skill in the art in the context of the present disclosure.
[0100] In an aspect there is provided a dresser roll cradle for a grinding machine, the dresser roll cradle comprising: a dresser roll coupling for coupling a dresser roll mandrel of the cradle to a rotary drive; and a base having a locator configured to locate the cradle in a seat for engagement of the dresser roll coupling with the rotary drive.
[0101] In an aspect there is provided a rotary drive unit for a dresser roll cradle of a grinding machine, the rotary drive unit comprising: a drive housing for encapsulating a rotary drive separate from a dresser roll cradle unit; and wherein the drive housing carries a drive coupling for coupling the rotary drive to the dresser cradle unit to drive a dresser roll.