US1831172A - Cylinder hone - Google Patents

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US1831172A
US1831172A US324846A US32484628A US1831172A US 1831172 A US1831172 A US 1831172A US 324846 A US324846 A US 324846A US 32484628 A US32484628 A US 32484628A US 1831172 A US1831172 A US 1831172A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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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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  • This. invention relates to a cylinder hone a correspondingly threaded ca 12 and lock intended primarily for the production or the reconditioning of cylinders, and its object, generall means or supporti and adjusting the grinding elements.
  • Sue of the im ortant eatures of the invention isthe rovlsion of a floating support for the respective grinding,
  • the body which ll carries the grin mg elements is preferably formed in one integral iece encompassing a supporting core with ra iall projecting pms havmg opposed inclined sur aces, or supporting a member with oppositely inclined surfaces, on which the grinding elements are seated the core bein axially adjustable'to vary the projection o the pins.
  • Figure 1 is a central lon 'tudinal section.
  • Figure 2 is a section ta en on lme 22 of Figure 1.
  • the device comprises a number of 'nding elements 5 arran (1 about a centra axis. Each element 5 is set in a jacket 6, which is secured in a carrier 7. These carriers are supported by a body 8 which is provided with radially projecting wings 9'having opposed parallel surfaces between which the carriers 7 are ided for radial and longitudinal movement. ins 9 extend through the carriers 7 and have sufiicient clearance on the wings to permit the carriers with the grinding elements to automatically adjust themselves to compensate for wear. I
  • the body 8 is formed at one end with 'a head 10, having a concave spherical seat 11.
  • the head 10 is externally threaded to receive stated, is to provide improved nut 13, and these together wi a washerl co-operate with the head 10 to form a herical socket to receive the correspon 'ngly shaped head 15 of a drive shaft 16.
  • the drive shaft 16 and the means by which it is connected to. the body 8 are immaterial to the present invention.
  • the shaft 16 is formed with a centra longitudinal bore for receiving a spindle 19, which may be used to ad'ust a screw threaded plug 19 within the body 8, and
  • the head 20 is connecte with the heads 21 and 22, which are slidably ad'ustable within a bore 23 formed in the b' y 8.
  • the reactive heads 20 and 21- are formed with o hque surfaces 24 and 25 facing in the same dlreetion and preferably conical, and these surfaces, as the heads are adjusted longitudmally, have a wedge action against the inner ends of the pins 26, which are mounted for adjustment radially of the body 8.
  • pins 26 are formed at their outer ends with sloping surfaces 27, preferably conical, which engage corresponding recesses 28 formed at the bottom of the carriers 7.
  • the carriers 7 are held in engagement with the conical ends 27 of the pins by any suitable yieldable means such as the coil springs 29 which encompass the body 8 and are seated in grooves 30 formed in the ends of the carriers 7.
  • the automatic adjustment of the grinding elements is effected without interfering in any way with the free adjusting movement of the pins 26 or of the heads 20 and 21 which control the adjustment. In other words, the compensating movement of the grinding elements ma take place without causing any tendenc or the pins 26 to bind. It will also be note that the carriers 7 may be reversed end for end wherever the condition of the I grinding elements makes it advisable to do so.
  • FIG 3 shows a modified construction for effecting substantially the same result.
  • the elements which do not differ materially from those shown in Figure 1 are designated by the same reference characters.
  • Each carrier 31, however, which carries the grinding element 5, has its inner face formed with oppositely inclined flat surfaces 32, instead of recesses like those shown at 28 in Figure 1.
  • the pins 33 are formed with shoulders 34, which support a cradle 35 having op ositely inclined seats 36 on which the sur aces 32 have a floating su rt.
  • Each carrier 31 has studs 37 mounte in its ends and provided with peripheral grooves which are engaged by the springs 29 to hold the carrier on its seat.
  • the plug 19 is omitted and suitable means will be provided to cause the end of the spindle 19 to bear against the head 20. Pressure is exerted upwardly 40 against the head 20 by a spring 38 seated within a cap 39 secured by bolts 40, or other suitable means, to the end of the body 8.
  • a cylinder bone a plurality of grinding stone carriers, a rotatable body having radial wings with opposed parallel faces between which the respective carriers are held for rotation with the body, seats against which the carriers rest, and means for adjusting said seats radially and maintaining them always at equal distances from the axis of the body, said carriers being independently movable on said seats longitudinally and radially with respect to the body.
  • a rotatable body grinding stone carriers arranged about the body, means preventing circumferential dislacement of said carriers with respect to the ody, seats carried by the body, each of said carriers and the respective seats having two oppositely inclined respectively co-engaging surfaces, resilient means tending to move each end of each carrier toward the axis of the body, said carriers being otherwise free to move individually on said body and to automatically adjust themselves to compensate for wear, and means for radially adjusting said seats in unison.
  • a body rotatable about a longitudinal axis, grinding stone carriers arranged about the body, guide mem-' bers between which the respective carriers are held against circumferential displacement with respect to the body and permitted to have longitudinal radial rocking movements, means adjustable radially of the body beneath each carrier and presenting spaced bearing surfaces, each carrier having oppositely inclined surfaces which rest on said spaced bearing surfaces and constitute a floating support for the carrier, and means for radially adjusting said first means.
  • a body rotatable about a longitudinal axis, grinding stone carriers arranged about the body, guide means havingparallel surfaces between which the respective carriers are held against circum- 8.
  • a plurality of grindi stone carriers, a rotatable body having rlidial win s with opposed parallel surfaces between w ich the respective carriers are held for rotation with the body, radially adjustable means projecting from the body beneath each carrier and terminatingin oppositely inclined bearing surfaces, the respective carriers having sinularly mclmed surfaces resting on said bearing surfaces re-' silient means tending to move each en of each carrier toward the axis of the body, said carriers being otherwise free to move individually on said body and to automatlcally adjust themselves to compensate for wear.
  • a plurality of grinding stone carriers a rotatable body having radial wings with opposed parallel surfaces between which the res ective carr ers are held for rotationwith the y, a seating element projecting from the body beneath each carrier and terminating in oppositely mcl1ned bearing surfaces, means for adjust ng sald elements radially, the respective carriers haying similarly inclined surfaces resting on said bearing surfaces to constitute a floating support, and resilient means tending to move each end of each carrier toward the axis of the body.
  • a rotatable body a plurality of grinding stone earners arranged about the body, supporting members carried by said body and having oppositely inclined surfaces on which the carriers have longitudinal angular floating support, and an adjusting member within the body haying similarly disposed inclined surfaces, said su porting members having portions engageab e by the inclined surfaces of the ad ustin member to vary the distance from the axis of the body to the inclined surfaces against which the carriers have their floating support.
  • a rotatable body having inclined surfaces on which opposite ends of the carriers have longitudinal angular floating support, and adjusting means operable to project the radially adjustable supports equally at both ends of the carriers.
  • a cylinder hone a hollow rotatable body having longitudinally extendi face grooves, a 'member longitudina y adandhavmg two conical portions facing in t e same direction, means for adjusting said memberin the body, means coacting with the cone portions of said member and radially movable in the bqly by adjustment of said member, and stone carriers in said grooves and mounted on said last means for radial adjustment therewith and adjustment relative to each otherand the y.
  • each carrier may have longitudinal rockin movements relative to the body and to the other carriers to accommodate the workin face of its stone to the surface acted on, an means interiorly of the body coactin said first means and operable to radiafiy adjust the carrier supports thereof in unison.
  • a rotatable body In a cylinder hone, a rotatable body, rinding stone carriers arranged about the ody, means preventing circumferential displacement of said carriers with respect to the body, each of said carriers having an inwardly disposed inclined surface, means carried with by the body having cooperatin surfaces engageable by said first mentione surfaces and constituting a floating support for each car:
  • rier to perm1t compensating movements thereof relative to the other carriers means interiorly of the body operable to move said last mentioned means to radially adjust its carrier supporting surfaces, and resilient means tendin to move each end of each carrier toward the axis of the body.
  • a'rotatable body a plurality of carriers arranged about the body, an adjusting member withln the body having inclined surfaces, radial elements en geable by said inclined surfaces and pro ectible thereby throu h operation of the adjusting member, said elements having inclined surfaces at their outer ends forming seats for the respective carriers, said carriers being' held against circumferential displacement by the body and coacting with the inclined surfaces of the radial .elements to permit and guide longitudinal angular movements of the carriers relative to the body and each other, and resilient means tending to move each end. of each carrier toward the body axis.
  • a body In a cylinder hone, a body, a plurality of stone'carriers arranged around the body and disposed lengthwise thereof, means holding the carriers to the bod for yielding outward radial movements re ative thereto, and radially adjustable supports on which the carriers rest for lon tudinal an lar movements relative to eac other, the ody and su ports.
  • a cylinder bone a body, a plurality of stone carriers arranged around the body and disposed lengthwise thereof, means yieldingly holding the carriers to the body and permitting outward radial movements thereof, a cone member disposed interiorl of the body and adjustable axially thereo and supports on which the carriers rest for longitudinal independent angular adjustment relative to each other and to the su ports in radial planes substantially parall zl to the body axis, said supports coacting with the cone member and being radially adjustable by axial adjustment of the cone member.
  • a body a plurality of stone carriers arranged around the body and disposed lengthwise thereof and guided thereby for longitudinal angular radial movements, resilient means tending to move each end of each carrier toward the body axis, adjusting means intcriorly of the body, and means intermediate said adjusting means and the carriers radially adjustable by adjustment of the adjusting means and providing a plurality of seats for each carrier and permitting independent guided movements of the carriers.

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US2732670A (en) * 1956-01-31 A foster
US3468078A (en) * 1967-05-10 1969-09-23 Peter Nagel Honing tools
US4144679A (en) * 1976-12-31 1979-03-20 Ferdinand Henninghaus Honing tool

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DE899322C (de) * 1938-02-03 1953-12-10 Micromatic Hone Corp Vorrichtung zum Schleifen und Honen der kegeligen Innenflaechen von Hohlkoerpern
DE966590C (de) * 1949-06-01 1957-08-22 Friedrich Nagel Nachstellbares Werkzeug zur Feinbearbeitung von Bohrungen
US3378962A (en) * 1964-03-06 1968-04-23 Sunnen Joseph Honing device
DE202008012092U1 (de) 2008-09-08 2010-02-11 Gehring Technologies Gmbh Vorrichtung zur Anordnung eines Honwerkzeugs an einer Honmaschine

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US2732670A (en) * 1956-01-31 A foster
US3468078A (en) * 1967-05-10 1969-09-23 Peter Nagel Honing tools
US4144679A (en) * 1976-12-31 1979-03-20 Ferdinand Henninghaus Honing tool

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