Apparatus for monitoring the diameters of crankpins during treat

Geometrical instruments – Gauge – With support for gauged article

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33178E, G01B 520

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ABSTRACT:
The periphery of a selected crankpin is ground while the crankshaft rotates about an axis which is parallel to the axis of the crankpin. The decreasing diameter of the crankpin is monitored by one or more sensors which are connected with a detector serving to transmit signals to the controls of the grinding machine. Retention of the sensors in continuous contact with the circulating crankpin is ensured by an elongated guide which supports the sensors and the detector and is mounted on the piston rod of a cylinder. The latter is pivotable in a holder which is reciprocably or fixedly secured to the table or to the understructure of the frame of the grinding machine. A coil spring in the cylinder biases the piston and the piston rod in a direction to maintain the forward end of the guide in continuous contact with the periphery of the circulating crankpin.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3274693 (1966-09-01), Witzke
patent: 3321869 (1967-05-01), Parrella et al.
patent: 3648377 (1972-03-01), Witzke

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