What is claimed is:
1. A turret for an automatic lathe, comprising:
2. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element comprises a pair of relatively displaceable members having wedging formations, one of said relatively displaceable members being connected to the respective plunger, the other of said relatively displaceable members acting upon the respective coupling element.
3. The turret defined in claim 2 wherein said other of said relatively displaceable members is a thrust ring coaxial with said coupling element and translationally acting thereon, said one of said relatively displaceable members being another ring, said rings having complementary inclined surfaces forming said wedging formations.
4. The turret defined in claim 3, further comprising a thrust bearing between said thrust ring and said coupling element.
5. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve and yield resilient means is provided between said bearing and said sleeve.
6. The turret defined in claim 5 wherein said yieldable resilient means is a compression spring.
7. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cammingly engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
8. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via a thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring.
9. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
10. The turret defined in claim 6 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cam engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
11. The turret defined in claim 10 wherein said sleeve is splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via said thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring, said second spring forming said resilient means.
12. The turret defined in claim 11 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
13. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a lever mechanism.
14. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a cam mechanism.
What is claimed is:
1. A turret for an automatic lathe, comprising:![Manual Manual](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126402606/150004904.jpg)
2. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element comprises a pair of relatively displaceable members having wedging formations, one of said relatively displaceable members being connected to the respective plunger, the other of said relatively displaceable members acting upon the respective coupling element.
3. The turret defined in claim 2 wherein said other of said relatively displaceable members is a thrust ring coaxial with said coupling element and translationally acting thereon, said one of said relatively displaceable members being another ring, said rings having complementary inclined surfaces forming said wedging formations.
4. The turret defined in claim 3, further comprising a thrust bearing between said thrust ring and said coupling element.
5. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve and yield resilient means is provided between said bearing and said sleeve.
6. The turret defined in claim 5 wherein said yieldable resilient means is a compression spring.
7. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cammingly engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
8. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via a thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring.
9. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
10. The turret defined in claim 6 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cam engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
11. The turret defined in claim 10 wherein said sleeve is splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via said thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring, said second spring forming said resilient means.
12. The turret defined in claim 11 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
13. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a lever mechanism.
14. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a cam mechanism.
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1. A turret for an automatic lathe, comprising:
a fixed member;
a rotatable tool-carrying body mounted on said fixed member for rotation about a turret axis, said body being formed with a plurality of locations angularly spaced about said axis at which respective tools can be mounted on said body, at least some of said tools being rotatable about respective tool axes lying radially of said turret axis;
a drive shaft extending along said turret axis into said body;
respective driven shafts extending along said tool axes perpendicular to said drive shaft and journaled in said body;
gearing in said body coupling each of said driven shafts with said drive shaft for common rotation of all said driven shafts by said drive shaft;
a respective coupling element rotatably entrained by each of said driven shafts and axially shiftable relatively thereto along a respective tool axis between a disengaged position wherein said element is decoupled from a respective tool and can rotate freely independently of the respective tool and an engaged position wherein said coupling element is engaged with the respective tool to drive the same;
a respective plunger for each of said driven shafts displaceable in said body in a direction parallel to said turret axis;
means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element for shifting each coupling element between said disengaged position and said engaged position; and
means on said fixed member cooperating with the respective plunger when said body is rotated about said turret axis to bring the respective tool into a working position of the lathe to shift the respective coupling element into its engaged position and thereby drive the tool in said working position whereas all of the other tools remain undriven because the respective coupling elements are in the respective disengaged position.
2. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element comprises a pair of relatively displaceable members having wedging formations, one of said relatively displaceable members being connected to the respective plunger, the other of said relatively displaceable members acting upon the respective coupling element.
3. The turret defined in claim 2 wherein said other of said relatively displaceable members is a thrust ring coaxial with said coupling element and translationally acting thereon, said one of said relatively displaceable members being another ring, said rings having complementary inclined surfaces forming said wedging formations.
4. The turret defined in claim 3, further comprising a thrust bearing between said thrust ring and said coupling element.
5. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve and yield resilient means is provided between said bearing and said sleeve.
6. The turret defined in claim 5 wherein said yieldable resilient means is a compression spring.
7. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cammingly engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
8. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via a thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring.
9. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
10. The turret defined in claim 6 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cam engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
11. The turret defined in claim 10 wherein said sleeve is splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via said thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring, said second spring forming said resilient means.
12. The turret defined in claim 11 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
13. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a lever mechanism.
14. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a cam mechanism.
What is claimed is:
1. A turret for an automatic lathe, comprising:
![Manual Manual](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126402606/150004904.jpg)
a fixed member;
a rotatable tool-carrying body mounted on said fixed member for rotation about a turret axis, said body being formed with a plurality of locations angularly spaced about said axis at which respective tools can be mounted on said body, at least some of said tools being rotatable about respective tool axes lying radially of said turret axis;
a drive shaft extending along said turret axis into said body;
respective driven shafts extending along said tool axes perpendicular to said drive shaft and journaled in said body;
gearing in said body coupling each of said driven shafts with said drive shaft for common rotation of all said driven shafts by said drive shaft;
a respective coupling element rotatably entrained by each of said driven shafts and axially shiftable relatively thereto along a respective tool axis between a disengaged position wherein said element is decoupled from a respective tool and can rotate freely independently of the respective tool and an engaged position wherein said coupling element is engaged with the respective tool to drive the same;
a respective plunger for each of said driven shafts displaceable in said body in a direction parallel to said turret axis;
means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element for shifting each coupling element between said disengaged position and said engaged position; and
means on said fixed member cooperating with the respective plunger when said body is rotated about said turret axis to bring the respective tool into a working position of the lathe to shift the respective coupling element into its engaged position and thereby drive the tool in said working position whereas all of the other tools remain undriven because the respective coupling elements are in the respective disengaged position.
2. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element comprises a pair of relatively displaceable members having wedging formations, one of said relatively displaceable members being connected to the respective plunger, the other of said relatively displaceable members acting upon the respective coupling element.
3. The turret defined in claim 2 wherein said other of said relatively displaceable members is a thrust ring coaxial with said coupling element and translationally acting thereon, said one of said relatively displaceable members being another ring, said rings having complementary inclined surfaces forming said wedging formations.
4. The turret defined in claim 3, further comprising a thrust bearing between said thrust ring and said coupling element.
5. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve and yield resilient means is provided between said bearing and said sleeve.
6. The turret defined in claim 5 wherein said yieldable resilient means is a compression spring.
7. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cammingly engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
8. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein said coupling element is a sleeve splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via a thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring.
9. The turret defined in claim 4 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
10. The turret defined in claim 6 wherein said means on said fixed member is a projection cam engagable with each plunger when the respective tool is swung into said working position by rotation of said body about said turret axis.
11. The turret defined in claim 10 wherein said sleeve is splined to the respective driven shaft, said turret further comprising a first spring braced between said sleeve and the respective driven shaft for biasing said sleeve away from the respective tool, said thrust ring acting upon said sleeve via said thrust bearing and a second spring of greater spring force than said first spring, said second spring forming said resilient means.
12. The turret defined in claim 11 wherein each plunger is biased by a spring into an inactive position until it is displaced by said means on said fixed member, said inactive position of each plunger corresponding to said disengaged position of the respective coupling element.
13. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a lever mechanism.
14. The turret defined in claim 1 wherein the means coupling each plunger with the respective coupling element includes a cam mechanism.