US1764901A - Trimming mechanism for grinding wheels - Google Patents

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US1764901A
US1764901A US399675A US39967529A US1764901A US 1764901 A US1764901 A US 1764901A US 399675 A US399675 A US 399675A US 39967529 A US39967529 A US 39967529A US 1764901 A US1764901 A US 1764901A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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  • the object of the present invention is to simplify the trimming mechanism by enabling a single tool and pan tagraph mechanism to effect the trimmin of both of the principal facesof the grin ing wheel.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a pantagraph mechanism constructed in accordance with this invention.
  • a pantagraph mechanism comprising a main link d attached at its upper end to a fixed pivot e, a subsidiary link 7 arranged arallel with the main'link, a lever g joinin t e upper ends of the main and subsidiary finks and carrying the trimming tool k, and a lever z joining the lower ends of the link and co-operating with a pair of templets j, k.
  • Motion is imparted to the mechanism bylan operating lever n connected by a link 0 to the lever i wh1ch cooperates with the templets and is actuated by a rod ;0 connected to a; piston g in a' hydraulic cylinder 1 of one of the templets, for example j ( Figure 1), the tool h moves in the required manner across one of the faces of the grinding wheel a. 'When the said projection 8 reaches the lower end of the templet it enters the gap m above mentioned, and all the members of the pantagraphmechanism then occupy a vert1- cal central position as shown in Figure 2; also the tool has moved out of contact with the grinding wheel.
  • lever t pivoted at u and secured to another lever v which is formed with a pair of relatively inclined edges to and recesses 00.
  • the upper end of the lever t carries a pair of rollers 'y between which passes a wire cable or other flexible member .2 which at one end is attached to the junction of the leveri and link (1 and at the other end is attached to a spring 2.
  • the latter is attached to the lever t.
  • a depending member 3 Also on the end of the lever n adjacent to the link 0 is pivoted a depending member 3 provided at its lower end with a projection 4 which can slide down the inclined edges w of the part '0 and engage either of the recesses :12.
  • the invention is particularly advantageous for use in forming convex faces on the grinding wheels used for operating on internall toothed wheels, but is also applicable wit advantage to the treatment of wheels having concave or other grinding faces.
  • a pantagraph Y mechanism comprising a pair of pantagraph links, and a pair-of levers connecting the upper and lower ends ofthe links, a trimming tool on the upper of the said levers, an operating lever connected to the lower ofthe said

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J. W. SNARRY TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR GRINDING WHEELS 'June 17, 1930.
2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 14, 1929 J W jmv y June 17, 1930 J. w. SNARRY 1,764,901
TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR GRINDING WHEELS Filed Oct. 14; 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 J V/ L man y Patented June 17, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JOHN WILDSMITH SNARE-Y, OF BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR T THE GEAR GRINDING COMPANY LIMITED, OF BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR GRINDING WHEELS Application filed October 14, 1929, Serial No. 399,675, and in Great Britain December 15, 1928 it is usual to employ trimming mechanisms for periodically restoring the contour of the wheels by a diamond or other hard tool, the motion of which is determined by a pantagraph mechanism co-operating with a templet. Hitherto a pair of trimming tools have been used for operating on the two principal faces of the grinding wheel, and a separate pantagraph mechanism has been necessary for actuating each tool. The object of the present invention is to simplify the trimming mechanism by enabling a single tool and pan tagraph mechanism to effect the trimmin of both of the principal facesof the grin ing wheel.
The invention comprises the combination of a single pantagraph mechanism, a trimming toolcarried at a suitable position on the mechanism, a pair of templets the operative parts of which engage the pantagraph mechanism alternately, and means for moving the said mechanism past its central position out of engagement with one templet into engage ment with the other.
In the two accompanying sheets of explanatory drawings Figure 1 is a front elevation of a pantagraph mechanism constructed in accordance with this invention.
Fi ures 2 and 3 are front elevations showing t e main portion of the mechanism in two different posltions.
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the mechanism.
In the application of the invention as shown to thetrimming of a grinding wheel (1 having an operative surface 1; formed on each side adjacent to the periphery c of the wheel, I employ a pantagraph mechanism comprising a main link d attached at its upper end to a fixed pivot e, a subsidiary link 7 arranged arallel with the main'link, a lever g joinin t e upper ends of the main and subsidiary finks and carrying the trimming tool k, and a lever z joining the lower ends of the link and co-operating with a pair of templets j, k. The trimming tool h on the upper link 9 consists of a diamond or other hard substance mounted on one side of a bar I (Figure 4) rigid-1y secured to and extending from one side of the link at a suitable position between the ends of the link. The two templets correspond in form to the shape required on the wheel, and they are disposed with their inner operative edges adjacent to each other, the templets being conveniently separated at their lower ends by a gap m. Motion is imparted to the mechanism bylan operating lever n connected by a link 0 to the lever i wh1ch cooperates with the templets and is actuated by a rod ;0 connected to a; piston g in a' hydraulic cylinder 1 of one of the templets, for example j (Figure 1), the tool h moves in the required manner across one of the faces of the grinding wheel a. 'When the said projection 8 reaches the lower end of the templet it enters the gap m above mentioned, and all the members of the pantagraphmechanism then occupy a vert1- cal central position as shown in Figure 2; also the tool has moved out of contact with the grinding wheel. To move the mechanlsm past the central position I employ a lever t pivoted at u and secured to another lever v which is formed with a pair of relatively inclined edges to and recesses 00. The upper end of the lever t carries a pair of rollers 'y between which passes a wire cable or other flexible member .2 which at one end is attached to the junction of the leveri and link (1 and at the other end is attached to a spring 2. The latter is attached to the lever t. Also on the end of the lever n adjacent to the link 0 is pivoted a depending member 3 provided at its lower end with a projection 4 which can slide down the inclined edges w of the part '0 and engage either of the recesses :12. Further, on the linkf a projection 6 is provided to engage a slotted slides down the left hand edge w until it engages the left hand recess m. Continued motion of the lever n causes the member 3 through the projection 4 to rock the levers 'v,
.- if over as shown in Figure 2. Meanwhile the pantagraph mechanism has reached the vertical position shown in Figure 2, and the projection 6 has entered the narrow part of the slot in the part 7. In this position there is suflicient tension in the spring 2 to exert a pull on the lower end of the link at in the left hand direction, and the mechanism then rocks about the part 6. During the return, or upward, movement of the lever n the projection 8 slides up the gap m and along the curved surface of the other templet k and the tool it traverses the opposite side of the wheel a, as shown in Figure 3. In this motion the projection 4 slides up/the left hand inclined edge to and eventually leaves that edge. After the upward motion has been completed the lever 'n, returns, causing the projection s to slide down the templet is until the pantagraph mechanism again assumes the vertical position. Meanwhile the projection 4 passes down the right hand inclined edge w and eventually engages the right hand recess :1 when the lever; v and t are rocked. over to the right hand side. The member .2 now exerts a pull towards the right hand side on the part d, so that when the lever 4 again rises, the
projection s will be caused to follow the edge of the templet At either limit of movement of the lever o it rests on stops 5.
levers, a pair of templets, a projection on the above mentioned lower lever co-operating with the templets, a rocking lever, means comprising a spring and flexible member for connecting the rocking lever to the pants.- graph mechanism, and means in combination wit the pantagraph mfiehanism or its operating mechanism for actuating the rocking lever and thereby moving the pantagraph mechanism through its central position, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
JOHN .WILDSMITH SNARRY.
The invention is particularly advantageous for use in forming convex faces on the grinding wheels used for operating on internall toothed wheels, but is also applicable wit advantage to the treatment of wheels having concave or other grinding faces.
The invention is not limited to the example above described, and subordinate details may be varied to suit different requirements.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l. In trimming mechanisms for formed grinding wheels used in grinding gear wheels, spline shafts and the like, the combination :2- of a single pantagraph mechanism, a trimming tool carried at a suitable position on the mechanism, a pair of templets the operative parts of which engage the pantagraph mechan1 sm alternately, and means for moving the said mechanism-past its central position out of engagement with one templet into enga ement with the other, substantially as e scribed.
2. In trimming mechanisms for grinding wheels as claimed in claim 1, a pantagraph Y mechanism comprising a pair of pantagraph links, and a pair-of levers connecting the upper and lower ends ofthe links, a trimming tool on the upper of the said levers, an operating lever connected to the lower ofthe said
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US2452509A (en) * 1944-09-27 1948-10-26 Moore Special Tool Co Inc Wheel truing device
US2469844A (en) * 1943-12-21 1949-05-10 Harold Stuart Hallewell Forming means for profile grinding wheels

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2469844A (en) * 1943-12-21 1949-05-10 Harold Stuart Hallewell Forming means for profile grinding wheels
US2452509A (en) * 1944-09-27 1948-10-26 Moore Special Tool Co Inc Wheel truing device

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