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Location:
Webster, NY
Industry:
Security And Investigations
Work:
Wegmans Food Markets
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Endless Chain Apparatus For Forming Spur And Helical Gears

US Patent:
4198184, Apr 15, 1980
Filed:
Aug 2, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/930252
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23D 3718
US Classification:
409262
Abstract:
A gear cutting machine is provided with an endless chain for carrying a plurality of tools into contact with one or more workpieces to thereby form gear tooth configurations on the workpieces. The endless chain is provided with tightening means for stiffening articulated links of the chain as it passs through a zone in which its tools make contact with a workpiece, thereby providing a rigid series of links in the work zone.

Apparatus For Finish Rolling Bevel Pinions And Gears

US Patent:
3985012, Oct 12, 1976
Filed:
Jul 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/599580
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B21H 504
US Classification:
72101
Abstract:
An improved apparatus for roll forming tooth profiles on workpieces is provided with an adjusting means for adjusting the root angle of a workpiece. The adjusting means is designed to withstand the large forces generated with equipment of this type and can be used in combination with a separate means for pivotally moving a die and a workpiece relative to one another for bringing the die and the workpiece into and out of meshing engagement.

Metalworking Apparatus Having Improved Means For Supporting And Guiding An Endless Chain

US Patent:
4198185, Apr 15, 1980
Filed:
Oct 12, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/950908
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23D 3718
US Classification:
409262
Abstract:
An endless chain for carrying stock removal tools is provided with two sets of rollers for supporting and guiding the chain around a chain housing. One set of rollers functions to guide the chain through the work zone portion of its travel while the second set of rollers functions to guide the chain through non-work zone portions of its travel.

Mechanism For Loading And Unloading Workpieces

US Patent:
4264247, Apr 28, 1981
Filed:
Aug 16, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/066893
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
David A. Wright - Macedon NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23F 2304
US Classification:
409 7
Abstract:
A mechanism for loading and unloading workpieces includes a transfer arm for aligning a number of workpieces into a stack which can then be moved to a loading arm for placement of the stack of workpieces on an arbor of a gear manufacturing machine.

Endless Chain Apparatus For Forming Spur And Helical Gears With Means For Controlling Chain

US Patent:
4204786, May 27, 1980
Filed:
Aug 2, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/930779
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23D 3718
US Classification:
409262
Abstract:
A gear cutting machine is provided with an endless chain for carrying a plurality of tools into contact with one or more workpieces to thereby form gear tooth configurations on the workpieces. The endless chain is pressed into firm contact with a first series of rollers in the zone in which its tools make contact with a workpiece to thereby prevent unwanted deflections of the endless chain and its tools relative to the workpiece. A second series of rollers prevents side-to-side deflections of the endless chain in the work zone.

Clamping Means For Reducing Deflections In Machine Tool

US Patent:
4189267, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Aug 16, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/934231
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23F 528
US Classification:
409 59
Abstract:
A clamping means is provided between a movable housing and a fixed structure of an endless chain machine for reducing deflections between cutting tools carried by the movable housing and a workpiece carried by a separate housing of the machine.

Expandable Arbor For Holding A Stack Of Elements

US Patent:
4198066, Apr 15, 1980
Filed:
Dec 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/969912
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Edwin C. Jaehn - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23B 3140
US Classification:
279 2R
Abstract:
An arbor is provided with a series of expandable collets for clamping a series of workpieces or other elements. The collets are designed with a variable force requirement for effecting expansion, and this assures sequential clamping of a series of workpieces or elements.

Drive Train For Gear Manufacturing Machine

US Patent:
4215959, Aug 5, 1980
Filed:
Jul 31, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/929600
Inventors:
Thomas A. Deprez - Rochester NY
Assignee:
The Gleason Works - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B23F 520
B23F 528
US Classification:
409 10
Abstract:
A gear manufacturing machine which includes an endless chain for carrying a series of stock removing tools is provided with a versatile drive train system which can be adjusted for different methods of gear manufacture. The drive train system includes coupling components which can be engaged and disengaged for connecting or disconnecting certain portions of the drive train from parts of the machine. With this arrangement, a single machine can be utilized for carrying out roll generating or hobbing operations with one or more workpieces.

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