DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING A COOLING NOZZLE TO A COOLING LUBRICANT SUPPLY

20230087894 · 2023-03-23

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Abstract

A device for connecting a cooling nozzle to a cooling lubricant supply for a grinding machine includes a central axis, a housing arranged for receiving the cooling nozzle, a rotary-linear transmission and a tube section. The rotary-linear transmission has a drive element, pivotable about the central axis, and a manual lever fixed to the drive element. The tube section is rotationally fixed in the housing and movable along the central axis by the rotary-linear transmission to be pressed against the cooling nozzle. The rotary-linear transmission may be a self-locking transmission. The drive element may have a thread structure which extends over less than a full revolution.

Claims

1. A device for connecting a cooling nozzle to a cooling lubricant supply for a grinding machine, comprising a rotary-linear transmission that comprises a drive element which can pivot about a central axis and which is connected to a manual lever, and a tube section as an output element that can be moved along the central axis and is secured against rotation in a housing, a receiving means, formed by the housing, for the cooling nozzle, onto which the tube section can be pressed by means of the rotary linear transmission.

2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the rotary-linear transmission is designed as a self-locking transmission.

3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the drive element of the rotary-linear transmission has a thread structure which extends over less than a full revolution.

4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the thread structure is designed as a multiple thread, wherein each thread extends over less than 180°.

5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the thread structure of the drive element is formed by helically wound links, into each of which a guide pin which is firmly connected to the tube section and at the same time is supported in the housing in a circumferential direction of the tube section (10) engages.

6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the receiving means for the cooling nozzle has two guide jaws which laterally engage around the cooling nozzle and which allow the cooling nozzle to be displaced exclusively orthogonally to the central axis.

7. The device according to claim 6, wherein a stop element limiting displacement of the cooling nozzle is attached to at least one of the guide jaws.

8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the receiving means for the cooling nozzle has a latching device which fixes the cooling nozzle in a stop position.

9. A method for connecting a cooling nozzle to a cooling lubricant supply of a grinding machine, comprising supporting the cooling nozzle is on a receiving means of a stationary housing and securing the cooling nozzle against rotation, and linearly guiding a tube section which is provided for passage of cooling lubricant, in the housing, securing the tube section against rotation, and pressing the tube section against the cooling nozzle with the aid of a manually operated rotary-linear transmission arranged in the housing.

10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the cooling nozzle is mounted in a preset configuration on the housing fixed to the grinding machine, wherein the rotary-linear transmission is actuated with the aid of a manual lever which can be pivoted through less than 180° and is firmly connected to a drive element of the rotary-linear transmission, and wherein the manual lever remains connected to the drive element during operation of the grinding machine, including the supply of cooling lubricant, which drive element in this case maintains a constant position exclusively by frictional locking, namely by a self-locking design of the rotary-linear transmission.

11. A device for connecting a cooling nozzle to a cooling lubricant supply for a grinding machine, comprising a central axis; a housing arranged for receiving the cooling nozzle; a rotary-linear transmission comprising: a drive element, pivotable about the central axis; and a manual lever fixed to the drive element; and a tube section, rotationally fixed in the housing and movable along the central axis by the rotary-linear transmission to be pressed against the cooling nozzle.

12. The device of claim 11, wherein the rotary-linear transmission is a self-locking transmission.

13. The device of claim 12, wherein the drive element comprises a thread structure which extends over less than a full revolution.

14. The device of claim 13, wherein: the thread structure comprises multiple threads; and each one of the multiple threads extends over less than 180°.

15. The device of claim 14 further comprising multiple guide pins, wherein: the thread structure is formed by multiple helically wound links; and each one of the multiple guide pins is: fixed in the tube section; rotationally fixed in the housing; and engaged with a one of the multiple helically wound links.

16. The device of claim 11, wherein: the housing comprises two guide jaws arranged to receive the cooling nozzle; and the two guide jaws laterally engage around the cooling nozzle and restrict displacement of the cooling nozzle to a direction orthogonal to the central axis.

17. The device of claim 16 wherein a one of the guide jaws comprises a stop element that limits displacement of the cooling nozzle.

18. The device according to claim 17, wherein the housing comprises a latching device arranged to fix the cooling nozzle in a stop position against the stop element.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0018] Two exemplary embodiments are explained in more detail below with reference to drawings. In the drawings:

[0019] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a connection device for a cooling nozzle of a grinding machine,

[0020] FIG. 2 shows the connection device according to FIG. 1 in a perspective view,

[0021] FIG. 3 shows a detail view of the connection device according to FIG. 1,

[0022] FIG. 4 shows a drive element of the connection device according to FIG. 1, and

[0023] FIG. 5 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a connection device including a cooling nozzle in a schematic sectional view.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0024] Unless otherwise stated, the following explanations relate to both exemplary embodiments. Corresponding or basically identical parts are marked with the same reference symbols in all figures.

[0025] A device identified overall by the reference symbol 1 is provided for connecting a cooling nozzle 2 to a cooling lubricant supply of a grinding machine, namely an internal cylindrical grinding machine. Part of the connection device 1 is a rotary-linear transmission 3, i.e., a transmission which converts a rotation into a linear movement. A link ring is provided as the limited rotatable drive element 4 of the rotary-linear transmission 3 in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1, and a spindle nut is provided in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5. In any case, a manual lever 5, which can be pivoted about the central axis, designated MA (ref. FIG. 5), of the connection device 1, i.e., a pivoted lever, is firmly connected to the drive element 4. The drive element 4 itself has the basic shape of a ring, which is arranged concentrically to the central axis MA.

[0026] The drive element 4 is rotatably mounted in a housing 6 of the connection device 1. A housing cover is designated 7 and a housing base 8. Fastening contours of the housing 6 are designated 9. The housing 6 is rigidly connected to the supporting structure of the grinding machine.

[0027] A tube section 10, which is located centrally in the housing 6, is provided for the passage of cooling lubricant during operation of the grinding machine. A hose through which cooling lubricant is supplied can be connected to a connecting portion 11 of the tube section 10 protruding from the housing 6. The end face of the tube section 10 opposite the connecting portion 11 is referred to as the nozzle-side end face 12. In the nozzle-side end face 12 there is a groove 13 which is suitable for inserting a seal 14 (ref. FIG. 5). With the aid of the seal 14 a liquid-tight seal between the tube section 10 and the cooling nozzle 2 is produced. The seal 14 contacts a base plate 16 of the cooling nozzle 2, and the base plate 16 is accommodated in a receiving means 15 of the connection device 1. Otherwise, the cooling nozzle 2 protrudes from the connection device 1.

[0028] A cooling lubricant channel 31 formed by the tube section 10 continues into the cooling nozzle 2, where it splits into individual channels 33 in a distribution section 32 (ref. FIG. 5). As indicated in FIG. 5, the distribution section 32 can be connected in one piece to the rest of the cooling nozzle 2 including the base plate 16. Deviating from this, in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1, in which only the base plate 16 of the cooling nozzle 2 is visible, the cooling nozzle 2 has a multi-part structure.

[0029] For the operation of the grinding machine, the cooling nozzle 2 must be adapted to the local conditions or selected from a plurality of available cooling nozzles 2. In any case, a quick change of the cooling nozzle 2 without adjustment work when the cooling nozzle 2 is installed on the grinding machine is advantageous from the point of view of the best possible usage of the grinding machine, i.e., maximizing the machine usage time. This aim is achieved in that the base plate 16 of the cooling nozzle 2 can be pushed into the receiving means 15 of the connection device 1 in a simple manner and enables the cooling nozzle 2 to be connected to the cooling lubricant supply.

[0030] The receiving means 15 comprises two guide jaws 17, 18, which are attributable to the housing 6. The base plate 16 pushed completely into the receiving means 15 bears against a stop element 19 (ref. FIG. 3) which is provided by a guide jaw 17, 18 in the exemplary embodiments or is formed directly by the guide jaw 17, 18. In the stop position of the base plate 16, a latching device 20 (ref. FIG. 3), which is located on the housing floor 8, engages in a correspondingly shaped counter-contour of the base plate 16.

[0031] As shown in FIG. 5, a rotary bearing 21 is provided in the housing 6 for the rotatable but non-displaceable bearing of the drive element 4. In contrast to the drive element 4, the tube section 10, which is also referred to as the pressure head and represents the output element of the rotary-linear transmission 3, is mounted in the housing 6 so as to be exclusively displaceable with the aid of a linear bearing 22. An anti-rotation contour formed by the housing 6, which prevents any rotation of the tube section 10 about its own axis, i.e., about the central axis MA, is designated 23. Only in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5 does the tube section 10 have an external thread 24 which interacts directly with a thread structure 25 of the drive element 4.

[0032] In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 4, the thread structure 25 is embodied by links 28 which are located in the drive element 4. In this case, two diametrically opposite links 28 each represent a section of a thread path. The thread structure 25 of the drive element 4 according to FIG. 4 is thus designed as a two-start thread.

[0033] The function of the external thread 24 in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5 is taken over in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 by two guide pins 26, 27, which are inserted into the tube section 10 and engage in the links 28 of the drive element 4, wherein the guide pins 26, 27 simultaneously function as anti-rotation elements cooperating with the anti-rotation contour 23 of the housing 6. As can be seen from FIG. 4, the links 28 are located in a thin-walled section 29 of the drive element 4. In this case, a foot portion 30 of the drive element 4 with thicker walls rests on the housing base 8.

[0034] In both exemplary embodiments, by pivoting the manual lever 5 by significantly less than 180°, the tube section 10 can either be pressed against the base plate 16 of the cooling nozzle 2 or lifted off the base plate 16 so far that the cooling nozzle 2 can be removed from the receiving means 15 with a single movement of the hand. Means for blocking the manual lever 5 in any position are not provided. The rotary-linear transmission 3 is designed as a self-locking transmission so that, for example, when the cooling nozzle 2 is inserted into the connection device 1, the manual lever 5 remains in its set position, in which a liquid-tight connection is established between the connection device 1 and the cooling nozzle 2. This also applies under vibration loads, which occur during operation of the grinding machine, which is supplied with cooling lubricant via the connection device 1.

REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0035] 1 Connection device [0036] 2 Cooling nozzle [0037] 3 Rotary-linear transmission [0038] 4 Drive element, link ring [0039] 5 Manual lever [0040] 6 Housing [0041] 7 Housing cover [0042] 8 Housing base [0043] 9 Fastening contour of the housing [0044] 10 Tube section, pressure head [0045] 11 Connecting portion of the tube section [0046] 12 Nozzle-side end face of the tube section [0047] 13 Groove [0048] 14 Seal [0049] 15 Receiving means for the cooling nozzle [0050] 16 Base plate of the cooling nozzle [0051] 17 Guide jaw [0052] 18 Guide jaw [0053] 19 Stop element [0054] 20 Latching device [0055] 21 Rotary bearing of the drive element [0056] 22 Linear bearing of the tube section [0057] 23 Anti-rotation contour of the housing [0058] 24 External thread of the tube section [0059] 25 Thread structure of the drive element [0060] 26 Guide pin [0061] 27 Guide pin [0062] 28 Link, thread path [0063] 29 Thin-walled section of the drive element [0064] 30 Foot portion of the drive element [0065] 31 Cooling lubricant channel [0066] 32 Distribution section of the cooling nozzle [0067] 33 Single channel [0068] MA Central axis