Manufacturing straight bevel gears

Active Publication Date: 2008-04-10
GLEASON WORKS
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Lengthwise crowning is not possible with the process of Elbertz given a lack of tool inclination and the cutter would cut shallow at the tooth ends thereby leaving extra metal at the tooth ends.
Also with Elbertz, repositioning a work head or tool head by 180° is time consuming and lends itself to machining inaccuracies due to shifting the large mass of a work head or tool head over a considerable travel distance in order to machine the entire tooth slot.

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[0015]The details of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying drawings which represent the invention by way of example only. In the drawings, like components will be referred to by the same reference numbers. Although the preferred embodiments will be discussed with reference to straight bevel gears, the present invention is not limited thereto but is intended to include similar types of toothed members, such as, for example, skew bevel gears, face couplings and splined shafts.

[0016]FIG. 1 illustrates the prior art arrangement of a pair of inclined rotary disc cutters 2, 4 (commonly referred to and upper and lower cutters) having cutting blades 6 for cutting a tooth slot in a workpiece 8. Cutter 2 is rotatable about axis 12 and cutter 4 is rotatable about axis 10. In a generating process on a conventional mechanical cradle-style machine, the inclined cutters 2, 4 are usually fed into the workpiece to a predetermined depth and a generating roll o...

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Abstract

A method and tool arrangement for producing straight bevel gears and the like on a multi-axis computer controlled machine wherein a single tool is utilized in the machining process.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 723,396 filed Oct. 4, 2005, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention is directed to the manufacture of bevel gears and in particular, the manufacture of straight bevel gears.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]It is known to produce straight bevel gears, as well as skew bevel gears, face couplings and splined parts, by providing a pair of inclined rotary cutting tools whose rotating cutting blades effectively interlock to simultaneously cut the same tooth space on a workpiece. Examples of this type of machining can be seen, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,586,451 to Wildhaber; U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,567,273 and 2,775,921 to Carlsen; U.S. Pat. No. 2,947,062 to Spear or in the company brochure “Number 102 Straight Bevel Coniflex® Generator” published by The Gleason Works.[0004]Straight bevel gears may be formed by a non-generating p...

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IPC IPC(8): B23F17/00B23F5/20
CPCB23F5/207B23F9/02B23F9/08B23F23/006Y10T409/100159Y10T409/107791Y10T409/10795Y10T409/108586Y10S451/90
InventorSTADTFELD, HERMANN J.GAISER, UWEERVAY, EARL D.KRENZER, THEODORE J.
OwnerGLEASON WORKS