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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 28, 1978
Filed:
Jan. 13, 1977
Marvin R Anderson, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI (US);
Anderson-Cook, Inc., Fraser, MI (US);
Abstract
Apparatus and a method for burnishing gears incorporating a pair of gear racks having opposed forming faces with teeth spaced therealong for meshing with a toothed gear received therebetween to provide the sole support for the gear as it is rotated by rack movement while the rack teeth burnish the gear teeth. A loader is positioned on one lateral side of the gear racks and includes a movable gripper mechanism that positions the gears to be burnished between the racks for meshing engagement therewith as the racks are driven by a reciprocal drive mechanism of the apparatus. Grippers of the gripper mechanism grip the gears during loading and have pushers that push the burnished gears to a delivery guide on the opposite lateral side of the gear racks from the loader. A movable guide member of the guide is fixed to one of the gear racks and receives the burnished gears to feed the gears to a stationary guide member as a pusher fixed to the other gear rack moves the burnished gears during reciprocal driving of the gear racks. A conveyor for feeding the loader includes gear carriers supported by a continuous chain trained over a pair of spaced sprockets. One of the sprockets is adjustably supported by a chain tensioner while the other sprocket is driven by a cylinder and indexing arm through a one-way clutch in order to move the chain and the gears carried by the carriers on the chain.