US20070296132A1 - Machining fixture for centering and holding workpiece - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to multi axis machine tools such as vertical turret lathes (VTL's) with rotary tables and, more particularly, to fixtures and chucks used to position and hold workpieces on the rotary table.
- VTL's vertical turret lathes
- a centering and holding fixture includes a base, a piston disposed within a piston chamber that is at least partially located within the base.
- a radially flexible ring is connected to the piston by a force transmission apparatus operable to contract and expand the radially flexible ring by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston.
- the flexible ring may be slotted and may include alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
- the apparatus may further be operable to contract the radially flexible ring when the piston chamber is pressurized and to expand it when the piston chamber is depressurized.
- Spring loaded clamps mounted to the base may be used to secure an annular workpiece to the holding fixture.
- the flexible ring may be slotted and an exemplary embodiment of the flexible ring has alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring, respectively, to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
- An exemplary embodiment of the force transmission apparatus includes an annular sleeve having a central bore coaxial with an upper counterbore in the annular sleeve.
- the central bore is wider than the upper counterbore and the central bore is separated from the upper counterbore by an upper annular ledge.
- a plurality of piston springs are circularly disposed within the upper counterbore in compression between the upper annular ledge and the piston.
- a piston extension rests on the piston and has a cylindrical extension shaft at least partially disposed within the bore and a downwardly tapering radially outer conical edge on the extension shaft.
- the radially flexible ring rests on a top of the annular sleeve and is disposed around the piston extension and at least a portion of the flexible ring has an upwardly tapering shape substantially conforming to the radially outer conical edge of the piston extension.
- One more particular exemplary embodiment of the centering and holding fixture further includes an upper annular sleeve wall extending upwardly from the top of the annular sleeve.
- An extension head attached to the extension shaft radially overlaps the upper annular sleeve wall and has a downwardly tapering radially outer conical edge.
- the radially flexible ring resting on the top of the annular sleeve is disposed around the extension head.
- An annular lower portion of the flexible ring abuts and conforms to the upper annular sleeve wall and an upwardly tapering conical annular upper portion of the flexible ring substantially conforms to the radially outer conical edge of the extension head.
- FIG. 1 is a schematical cross-sectional view illustration of a fixture to center a workpiece with respect to a rotational axis of a rotary table and hold and secure the workpiece to the rotary table.
- FIG. 2 is a top view illustration of a portion of flexible holding ring of the fixture illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 Illustrated in FIG. 1 is a fixtured machining assembly 8 including an annular workpiece 14 mounted in a centering and holding fixture 10 fixedly attached to a horizontal rotary table 12 designed for rotation about a vertical axis C 2 of a machine tool such as a vertical lathe (not illustrated).
- the fixture 10 is designed to releasably center and carry an annular workpiece 14 having a center axis C.
- the fixture 10 is designed for aligning the center axis C of the workpiece 14 with the vertical axis C 2 of the rotary table 12 .
- the fixture 10 includes a cylindrical base 16 relatively fixedly mounted to the rotary table 12 .
- the fixture 10 includes a radially outer support ring 30 which vertically supports the annular workpiece 14 and rests within a radially outer groove 31 illustrated herein as an outer annular rabbet 32 along a radially outer edge 33 in the base 16 .
- An exemplary cylindrical piston 34 is disposed within an exemplary cylindrical piston chamber 36 .
- a pressurized fluid supply passage 42 extends from an outer periphery 40 of the base 16 to the piston chamber 36 .
- a fitting may be used for connecting a pressurized fluid hose to the supply passage 42 .
- the fixture may use pressurized hydraulic fluid or pressurized air.
- annular sleeve 50 fixedly attached to the base 16 rests in a radially inner annular rabbet 52 formed in a central cylindrical recess 54 in the base 16 , the inner annular rabbet 52 being located radially inwardly of the radially outer annular rabbet 32 .
- the annular sleeve 50 has a central bore 56 and upper and lower counterbores 58 and 60 , respectively, separated by a lower annular ledge 61 .
- the lower counterbore 60 is upwardly bounded by a downwardly facing annular lower surface 62 of the lower annular ledge 61 in a lower portion 67 of the annular sleeve 50 .
- the upper counterbore 58 is wider than the lower counterbore 60 .
- the piston chamber 36 is bounded upwardly by a downwardly facing piston surface 63 of the piston 34 and downwardly by an upwardly facing inner circular surface 66 of the base 16 located within the recess 54 , respectively.
- the piston chamber 36 is bounded radially by a lower counterbore wall 70 that circumscribes the lower counterbore 60 in the annular sleeve 50 .
- An annular gap 102 lies between the piston 34 and the lower counterbore wall 70 .
- a piston ring 37 is disposed in a piston ring groove 39 in the piston 34 to seal against the lower counterbore wall 70 .
- the upper counterbore 58 is upwardly bounded by an upper annular surface 74 on an upper annular ledge 75 separating the upper counterbore 58 and bore 56 .
- a plurality of piston springs 76 are circularly disposed within the upper counterbore 58 in compression. The piston springs 76 are loosely mounted on piston spring pins 78 which are relatively fixed with respect to the piston springs 76 and illustrated as attached to the piston 34 .
- An upper annular sleeve wall 80 extends axially upwardly from a top 82 of the annular sleeve 50 and is radially inwardly bounded by the bore 56 .
- a piston extension 86 includes a cylindrical extension shaft 88 disposed within the bore 56 and resting on the piston 34 .
- An extension head 90 attached to the extension shaft 88 radially overlaps the upper annular sleeve wall 80 .
- a radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 tapers downwardly.
- a radially flexible ring 94 rests on the top 82 of the annular sleeve 50 and is disposed around the extension head 90 attached to the extension shaft 88 and the upper annular sleeve wall 80 of the annular sleeve 50 .
- the flexible ring 94 is circumscribed about the vertical axis C 2 and includes a cylindrical annular lower portion 96 that abuts and conforms to the shape of the upper annular sleeve wall 80 .
- the flexible ring 94 includes a conical annular upper portion 98 that tapers upwardly and abuts and substantially conforms to the tapered shape of the radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 .
- the cylindrical annular lower portion 96 and the conical annular upper portion 98 are circumscribed about the vertical axis C 2 .
- the conical annular upper portion 98 is stacked above, attached to, and entirely located above the cylindrical annular lower portion 96 .
- the flexible ring 94 includes alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots 20 and 22 extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from a radially outer and inner surfaces 24 and 26 , respectively, to axial stress relief holes 28 .
- the inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots 20 and 22 and the stress relief holes 28 extend axially through the flexible ring 94 .
- fixture 10 provides a force transmission means for causing the radially flexible ring 94 to contract and expand by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston 34 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the flexible ring 94 is pre-loaded along a conical surface 100 between the conical annular upper portion 98 of the flexible ring 94 and the radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 .
- the tapered conical annular upper portion 98 of the flexible ring 94 is pre-loaded against the radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 such that when there is no pressure supplied to the piston chamber 36 or the piston chamber 36 is depressurized, the flexible ring 94 is radially expanded and centers and holds annular workpiece 14 in place for machining.
- the piston 34 When there is no pressure supplied to the piston chamber 36 , the piston 34 is urged downwardly by the piston springs 76 which are compressively loaded between the annular sleeve 50 and the piston 34 .
- the sleeve is fixedly attached to the base 16 of the fixture 10 , thus, the piston springs 76 urge the tapered conical annular upper portion 98 of the flexible ring 94 against the radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 which radially expands the flexible ring 94 .
- the flexible ring 94 contracts when pressure is supplied to the piston chamber 36 .
- the piston 34 moves upwardly working against a compressive force of the piston springs 76 when pressure is supplied to the piston chamber 36 causing the piston extension 86 to move upwardly.
- This causes the radially outer conical edge 92 of the extension head 90 to move away from the conical annular upper portion 98 of the flexible ring 94 allowing the flexible ring 94 to radially contract such that the annular workpiece 14 may be mounted in the fixture 10 attached to the rotary table 12 .
- fixture 10 provides the force transmission means with the ability for causing the radially flexible ring 94 to contract when the piston chamber 36 is pressurized and to expand when the piston chamber 36 is depressurized.
- Spring loaded clamps 110 have lugs 108 pivotably mounted on threaded pins 112 extending upwardly from the base 16 .
- Clamp springs 114 are disposed in compression between the lugs 108 and clamp nuts 120 that are screwed on to the threaded pins 112 .
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Abstract
A centering and holding fixture includes a base, a piston disposed within a piston chamber at least partially located within the base, and a radially flexible ring connected to the piston by force transmission apparatus operable to contract and expand the radially flexible ring by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston. The flexible ring may be slotted and may include alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring. The apparatus may further be operable to contract the radially flexible ring when the piston chamber is pressurized and to expand it when the piston chamber is depressurized. Spring loaded clamps mounted to the base may be used to secure a workpiece to the holding fixture.
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- This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/013,623, filed on Dec. 16, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- This invention relates generally to multi axis machine tools such as vertical turret lathes (VTL's) with rotary tables and, more particularly, to fixtures and chucks used to position and hold workpieces on the rotary table.
- In most machining operations involving turning a workpiece, it is necessary to securely fix the workpiece in place upon a rotary table or other rotary work surface. Examples of such surfaces to which workpieces are secured include rotary tables, mill tables, fixtures or face plates and lathes, etc. Usually, the workpiece must be secured upon the surface to expose a selected portion of the workpiece upon which work such as cutting or machining is to be performed. In addition to securely fixing the workpiece in place, it is often necessary or desirable to provide fine adjustment in the position and alignment of the workpiece. For example, when a workpiece is secured to a rotary table, accurate alignment of a selected portion of the workpiece with the axial center of the rotary table is desired to facilitate and accurately conduct machine operations upon the workpiece.
- Prior to any machining operations, it is necessary to align the part to be machined with the center of rotation of the machine tool. This is particularly difficult for machining large diameter workpieces, such as turbine rotors, on vertical turret lathes. Typically, such workpieces are held in 3-jaw or 4-jaw chucks which are mounted to rotary tables and aligned to the axis of the rotary table. Because of the critical nature of such workpieces, it may be necessary to align them to small tolerances such as within 0.002″ or less. This procedure is very time consuming and, therefore, very costly.
- A centering and holding fixture includes a base, a piston disposed within a piston chamber that is at least partially located within the base. A radially flexible ring is connected to the piston by a force transmission apparatus operable to contract and expand the radially flexible ring by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston. The flexible ring may be slotted and may include alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring. The apparatus may further be operable to contract the radially flexible ring when the piston chamber is pressurized and to expand it when the piston chamber is depressurized. Spring loaded clamps mounted to the base may be used to secure an annular workpiece to the holding fixture.
- The flexible ring may be slotted and an exemplary embodiment of the flexible ring has alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring, respectively, to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
- An exemplary embodiment of the force transmission apparatus includes an annular sleeve having a central bore coaxial with an upper counterbore in the annular sleeve. The central bore is wider than the upper counterbore and the central bore is separated from the upper counterbore by an upper annular ledge. A plurality of piston springs are circularly disposed within the upper counterbore in compression between the upper annular ledge and the piston. A piston extension rests on the piston and has a cylindrical extension shaft at least partially disposed within the bore and a downwardly tapering radially outer conical edge on the extension shaft. The radially flexible ring rests on a top of the annular sleeve and is disposed around the piston extension and at least a portion of the flexible ring has an upwardly tapering shape substantially conforming to the radially outer conical edge of the piston extension.
- One more particular exemplary embodiment of the centering and holding fixture further includes an upper annular sleeve wall extending upwardly from the top of the annular sleeve. An extension head attached to the extension shaft radially overlaps the upper annular sleeve wall and has a downwardly tapering radially outer conical edge. The radially flexible ring resting on the top of the annular sleeve is disposed around the extension head. An annular lower portion of the flexible ring abuts and conforms to the upper annular sleeve wall and an upwardly tapering conical annular upper portion of the flexible ring substantially conforms to the radially outer conical edge of the extension head.
- The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings where:
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FIG. 1 is a schematical cross-sectional view illustration of a fixture to center a workpiece with respect to a rotational axis of a rotary table and hold and secure the workpiece to the rotary table. -
FIG. 2 is a top view illustration of a portion of flexible holding ring of the fixture illustrated inFIG. 1 . - Illustrated in
FIG. 1 is a fixturedmachining assembly 8 including anannular workpiece 14 mounted in a centering and holdingfixture 10 fixedly attached to a horizontal rotary table 12 designed for rotation about a vertical axis C2 of a machine tool such as a vertical lathe (not illustrated). Thefixture 10 is designed to releasably center and carry anannular workpiece 14 having a center axis C. Thefixture 10 is designed for aligning the center axis C of theworkpiece 14 with the vertical axis C2 of the rotary table 12. Thefixture 10 includes acylindrical base 16 relatively fixedly mounted to the rotary table 12. - The
fixture 10 includes a radiallyouter support ring 30 which vertically supports theannular workpiece 14 and rests within a radiallyouter groove 31 illustrated herein as an outerannular rabbet 32 along a radiallyouter edge 33 in thebase 16. An exemplarycylindrical piston 34 is disposed within an exemplarycylindrical piston chamber 36. A pressurizedfluid supply passage 42 extends from anouter periphery 40 of thebase 16 to thepiston chamber 36. A fitting may be used for connecting a pressurized fluid hose to thesupply passage 42. The fixture may use pressurized hydraulic fluid or pressurized air. Anannular sleeve 50 fixedly attached to thebase 16 rests in a radially innerannular rabbet 52 formed in a centralcylindrical recess 54 in thebase 16, the innerannular rabbet 52 being located radially inwardly of the radially outerannular rabbet 32. - The
annular sleeve 50 has acentral bore 56 and upper and 58 and 60, respectively, separated by a lowerlower counterbores annular ledge 61. Thelower counterbore 60 is upwardly bounded by a downwardly facing annularlower surface 62 of the lowerannular ledge 61 in alower portion 67 of theannular sleeve 50. Theupper counterbore 58 is wider than thelower counterbore 60. Thepiston chamber 36 is bounded upwardly by a downwardly facingpiston surface 63 of thepiston 34 and downwardly by an upwardly facing innercircular surface 66 of thebase 16 located within therecess 54, respectively. - The
piston chamber 36 is bounded radially by alower counterbore wall 70 that circumscribes thelower counterbore 60 in theannular sleeve 50. Anannular gap 102 lies between thepiston 34 and thelower counterbore wall 70. Apiston ring 37 is disposed in apiston ring groove 39 in thepiston 34 to seal against thelower counterbore wall 70. Theupper counterbore 58 is upwardly bounded by an upper annular surface 74 on an upperannular ledge 75 separating theupper counterbore 58 and bore 56. A plurality ofpiston springs 76 are circularly disposed within theupper counterbore 58 in compression. Thepiston springs 76 are loosely mounted onpiston spring pins 78 which are relatively fixed with respect to thepiston springs 76 and illustrated as attached to thepiston 34. - An upper
annular sleeve wall 80 extends axially upwardly from atop 82 of theannular sleeve 50 and is radially inwardly bounded by thebore 56. Apiston extension 86 includes acylindrical extension shaft 88 disposed within thebore 56 and resting on thepiston 34. Anextension head 90 attached to theextension shaft 88 radially overlaps the upperannular sleeve wall 80. A radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90 tapers downwardly. A radiallyflexible ring 94 rests on thetop 82 of theannular sleeve 50 and is disposed around theextension head 90 attached to theextension shaft 88 and the upperannular sleeve wall 80 of theannular sleeve 50. - The
flexible ring 94 is circumscribed about the vertical axis C2 and includes a cylindrical annularlower portion 96 that abuts and conforms to the shape of the upperannular sleeve wall 80. Theflexible ring 94 includes a conical annularupper portion 98 that tapers upwardly and abuts and substantially conforms to the tapered shape of the radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90. The cylindrical annularlower portion 96 and the conical annularupper portion 98 are circumscribed about the vertical axis C2. The conical annularupper portion 98 is stacked above, attached to, and entirely located above the cylindrical annularlower portion 96.FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of theflexible ring 94 that is slotted so that it is flexible in the radial direction. Theflexible ring 94 includes alternating inwardly and outwardly extending 20 and 22 extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from a radially outer andradial slots 24 and 26, respectively, to axial stress relief holes 28. The inwardly and outwardly extendinginner surfaces 20 and 22 and the stress relief holes 28 extend axially through theradial slots flexible ring 94. Thus,fixture 10 provides a force transmission means for causing the radiallyflexible ring 94 to contract and expand by upward and downward motions respectively of thepiston 34 illustrated inFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIG. 1 , theflexible ring 94 is pre-loaded along aconical surface 100 between the conical annularupper portion 98 of theflexible ring 94 and the radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90. The tapered conical annularupper portion 98 of theflexible ring 94 is pre-loaded against the radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90 such that when there is no pressure supplied to thepiston chamber 36 or thepiston chamber 36 is depressurized, theflexible ring 94 is radially expanded and centers and holdsannular workpiece 14 in place for machining. When there is no pressure supplied to thepiston chamber 36, thepiston 34 is urged downwardly by the piston springs 76 which are compressively loaded between theannular sleeve 50 and thepiston 34. The sleeve is fixedly attached to thebase 16 of thefixture 10, thus, the piston springs 76 urge the tapered conical annularupper portion 98 of theflexible ring 94 against the radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90 which radially expands theflexible ring 94. - The
flexible ring 94 contracts when pressure is supplied to thepiston chamber 36. Thepiston 34 moves upwardly working against a compressive force of the piston springs 76 when pressure is supplied to thepiston chamber 36 causing thepiston extension 86 to move upwardly. This causes the radially outerconical edge 92 of theextension head 90 to move away from the conical annularupper portion 98 of theflexible ring 94 allowing theflexible ring 94 to radially contract such that theannular workpiece 14 may be mounted in thefixture 10 attached to the rotary table 12. Thus,fixture 10 provides the force transmission means with the ability for causing the radiallyflexible ring 94 to contract when thepiston chamber 36 is pressurized and to expand when thepiston chamber 36 is depressurized. - Spring loaded
clamps 110 havelugs 108 pivotably mounted on threadedpins 112 extending upwardly from thebase 16. Clamp springs 114 are disposed in compression between thelugs 108 and clampnuts 120 that are screwed on to the threaded pins 112. Once theworkpiece 14 is positioned in place, thelugs 108 are pivoted to engage the workpiece and hold the workpiece in place. When the pressure to thepiston chamber 36 is removed, the spring loadedlugs 108 hold theworkpiece 14 in place. - While there have been described herein what are considered to be preferred and exemplary embodiments of the present invention, other modifications of the invention shall be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein and, it is therefore, desired to be secured in the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is the invention as defined and differentiated in the following claims.
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1. A centering and holding fixture comprising:
a base,
a piston disposed within a piston chamber at least partially located within the base,
a radially flexible ring connected to the piston by a force transmission means for causing the radially flexible ring to contract and expand by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston,
the radially flexible being ring including a conical annular upper portion stacked above a cylindrical annular lower portion and circumscribed about a vertical axis, and
the conical annular upper portion being attached to and entirely located above the cylindrical annular lower portion.
2. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the flexible ring being slotted.
3. A fixture as claimed in claim 2 further comprising alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
4. A fixture as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the force transmission means being effective for causing the radially flexible ring to contract when the piston chamber is pressurized and to expand when the piston chamber is depressurized.
5. A fixture as claimed in claim 4 further comprising alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
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20. A fixtured machining assembly comprising:
an annular workpiece mounted in a centering and holding fixture having a base,
a piston disposed within a piston chamber at least partially located within the base,
a radially flexible ring connected to the piston by a force transmission means for causing the radially flexible ring to contract and expand by upward and downward motions respectively of the piston and center and hold the annular workpiece in place for machining when the flexible ring is expanded,
the radially flexible being ring including a conical annular upper portion stacked above a cylindrical annular lower portion and circumscribed about a vertical axis, and
the conical annular upper portion being attached to and entirely located above the cylindrical annular lower portion.
21. A fixtured machining assembly as claimed in claim 20 further comprising the flexible ring being slotted.
22. A fixtured machining assembly as claimed in claim 21 further comprising alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
23. A fixtured machining assembly as claimed in claim 20 further comprising the force transmission means being effective for causing the radially flexible ring to contract when the piston chamber is pressurized and to expand when the piston chamber is depressurized.
24. A fixtured machining assembly as claimed in claim 23 further comprising alternating inwardly and outwardly extending radial slots extending axially through the flexible ring and extending radially inwardly and radially outwardly from radially outer and inner surfaces of the flexible ring respectively to axial stress relief holes extending axially through the flexible ring.
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