IP Library Granted Patent US 7,228,643
Granted Patent B2
US 7,228,643 · App. 11/355,674 · Granted Jun 12, 2007

Method of gaging on gear lapping and testing machines

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Patent No.
US 7,228,643
App. No.
11/355,674
Granted
Jun 12, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system to replace or augment the common manual cone-gage method with a method that is highly automated on a CNC machine. Two cone-gage fixtures are employed, getting clamped into the gear and pinion workholding fixtures, respectively. But instead of mechanical contact, dial indicators, or other methods, a precision electronic touch probe is employed that, together with the CNC motion-controlled machine axes, can be used to measure and position gage fixture surfaces.

Claims (29)

1. Gaging components for determining the position of machine axes in a gear lapping or gear testing machine, said gaging components comprising at least one of:

(a) a pinion cone gage fixture for clamping into a pinion workholding apparatus of the lapping or testing machine, said pinion cone gage fixture having a shank and a back mounting face generally the same as the shank and back mounting face of an actual pinion member to be lapped or tested, said pinion cone gage fixture further including a probe having a tip with a tip center, said probe being mounted in the pinion cone gage fixture whereby said tip center lies in a predetermined position relative to the pinion cone gage fixture, and,

(b) a gear cone gage fixture for clamping into a ring gear workholding apparatus of the lapping or testing machine, said gear cone gage fixture having a bore and a back seating surface generally the same as the bore and back seating surface of an actual ring gear member to be lapped or tested, said gear cone gage fixture further including a front surface with an axis gaging target protruding outwardly from the front surface, said axis gaging target having an outer surface and a bore, said bore having a diameter larger than the diameter of said probe tip.

2. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein the probe tip center of the pinion cone gage fixture lies on the centerline of the pinion fixture.

3. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein the probe tip center of the pinion cone gage fixture lies on the pitch cone apex of said actual pinion member.

4. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein the probe comprises a straight styli or a styli having one or more bends.

5. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein said axis gaging target of the gear cone gage fixture includes a flat bottom portion within said bore, said bore and said flat bottom portion defining a pocket.

6. The gaging components of claim 5 wherein the flat bottom portion of said bore is a machined surface.

7. The gaging components of claim 5 wherein the flat bottom portion of said bore is defined by an inserted element.

8. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein the axis gaging target is located in the center of the front face of the gear cone gage fixture.

9. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein the axis gaging target includes an outer surface that is cylindrical in shape.

10. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein said bore within said axis gaging target is cylindrical in shape, said bore being located coaxial to the centerline of the gear cone gage fixture.

11. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein said bore within the axis gaging target is of a diameter 2 to 10 times larger than the diameter of said probe tip.

12. The gaging components of claim 1 wherein said axis gaging target further includes a slot extending from the outer surface to the bore.

13. The gaging components of claim 12 further including an orientation target located on the front surface of the gear cone gage fixture, said orientation target being detectable by said probe and having a predetermined positional relationship with respect to said slot.

14. The gaging components of claim 1 additionally including a front face axial run-out target on said gear cone gage fixture.

15. The gaging components of claim 14 wherein said front face axial run-out target comprises a flat plane surface normal to the axis of the gear cone gage fixture.

16. The gaging component of claim 14 wherein said front face axial run-out target extends around the axis of the gear cone gage fixture.

17. A method of gaging to determine the position of machine axes in a machine for lapping or testing gears, said machine comprising a pinion spindle and a ring gear spindle with each spindle being rotatable about a respective axis of rotation, said pinion and gear spindles being movable with respect to one another in up to three mutually perpendicular directions (X, Y, Z), said method comprising:

providing a pinion cone gage fixture releasably secured in said pinion spindle, said pinion cone gage fixture having a shank and a back mounting face generally the same as the shank and back mounting face of an actual pinion member to be lapped or tested, said pinion cone gage fixture further including a probe having a tip with a tip center, said probe being mounted in the pinion cone gage fixture whereby said tip center lies in a predetermined position relative to the pinion cone gage fixture,

providing a gear cone gage fixture releasably secured in said ring gear spindle, said gear cone gage fixture having a bore and a back seating surface generally the same as the bore and back seating surface of an actual ring gear member to be lapped or tested, said gear cone gage fixture further including a front surface with an axis gaging target protruding outwardly from the front surface, said axis gaging target having an outer surface and a bore, said bore having an inner surface, a flat bottom portion and a diameter larger than the diameter of said probe tip,

moving said probe tip within said bore in said up to three mutually perpendicular directions (X, Y, Z) to contact said flat bottom portion and predetermined locations on said inner surface of said bore so as to establish gear-cone, offset and pinion-cone positions.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the axes of the pinion spindle and the ring gear spindle are angularly adjustable.

19. The method of claim 17 wherein said axis gaging target includes a slot extending from the outer surface to said bore.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein the gear cone gage fixture includes an orientation target located on the front surface thereof, said orientation target having a predetermined positional relationship with respect to said slot, said method further including:

contacting said orientation target with said probe and thereby determining the location of said slot.

21. The method of claim 17 wherein the gear cone gage fixture additionally includes a front face axial run-out target, said method further comprising:

contacting said front face axial run-out target with said probe at a plurality of locations on said target,

determining axial run-out based on the measured positions of each of said locations.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 1, 2018
From: GLEASON CORPORATION; THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON GERMANY (HOLDINGS) GMBH; GLEASON SALES CORPORATION; ALLIANCE TOOL CORPORATION; GLEASON SALES (AMERICAS) CORPORATION; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, LLC; GLEASON METROLOGY SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 045482/0170 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 21, 2011
From: THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON METROLOGY SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 026466/0959 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 13, 2011
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON METROLOGY SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026434/0411 →
RELEASE OF SECOND PRIORITY SECURITY INTEREST (RELEASES R/F: 017858/0398) Recorded Jul 3, 2007
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
To: THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON-M&M PRECISION SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 019511/0542 →
GRANT OF FIRST PRIORITY SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2006
From: THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON-M&M PRECISION SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 017858/0383 →
GRANT OF SECOND PRIORITY SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2006
From: THE GLEASON WORKS; GLEASON CUTTING TOOLS CORPORATION; GLEASON-M&M PRECISION SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 017858/0398 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2006
From: MCGLASSON, WILLIAM D.
To: GLEASON WORKS, THE
Reel/Frame 017658/0438 →