US1897496A - Tool or chuck for the finishing and grinding of work in prosthetics - Google Patents

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US1897496A US483032A US48303230A US1897496A US 1897496 A US1897496 A US 1897496A US 483032 A US483032 A US 483032A US 48303230 A US48303230 A US 48303230A US 1897496 A US1897496 A US 1897496A
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  • An important object of our invention is to provide in a tool of the character referred to, an assembly of parts that provide for the looking over a split mandrel, a plurality of sheets of abrasive or polishing materials which can be quickly rep aced when the same becomes worn.
  • Figure 1 is a view in elevation, a part thereof being shown in section of a tool constructed in accordance with out invention.
  • Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the man drel portion of the tool, parts thereof being shown in section to disclose how they fit to gether to hold in position thereon, a sheet of abrasive or polishing material.
  • Fi re 3 is a view 1n elevation of the socket mem r constitutin a portion of the tool, a part thereof being s own in section to facilitate illustration, and
  • Fi re 4 is a section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1 showing how the sheets of abrasive or polishing material are held in posi tion.
  • 5- indicates a socket member having a socket bore 6 provided in the end thereof and reduced at its 0 posite end to form a tapered cone section 7 a acent to which is formed, the socket thread 8 arranged to receive the threaded portion 9 of a sleeve nut 10.
  • This sleeve nut is provided with a beveled, annular surface 11 on its interior which is arran ed to cooperate with the bevelled portion 12 o the semi-c lindrical mandrel members 13 and 14, whic as illustrated in Figure 2, are separable on their median line and are arranged to hold between them and on their outer surface, the sheets 15 and 16 of abrasive or polishing material, the ends of the sheets being disposed between the members 13 and Hand arranged to be pierced by the assembly dowels or ms 17 which engage into suita le teeth 18 ormed in the adjacent mandrel section 15.
  • the cone end 7 of-the socket fits into a conical bore 20, one-half of which is formed in each of the halves of the mandrel members 13 and 14.
  • the cone is for the urposeof keeping the two halves of the man rel closed and centered so that when the chuck is frictionally forced on to the end of a revolving s lndle, (not shown), the mandrel part will fixed centrally and the polishing or abrasive operation can be carried on with accuracy.
  • the outer surface of the sleeve nut 10 is knurled as at 21 to provide a hand grip so that the parts may be taken a art manually and subsequently assembled af er the polishing or abrasive material is positioned over the mandrel part.
  • the pin 17 employed in the mandrel part 14 may be cone shaped, if desired so as to facilitate the placing thereover of the ends of the material to be held around the outside of the mandrel part.
  • a socket having a centering cone at one end, a spindle opening at the opposite end and a threaded intermediate portion, a plurality of semi-cylindrical mandrel pieces having a cavity for the reception of said cone and a bevelled outer surface, a nut arranged for threaded enga ement with the threaded'portion of the soc ret and having a bevelled surface for engagement with the bevelled surface of said mandrel to hold therebetween a piece of polishing material.

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Feb. 14, 1933. A R RRi R- ET AL 1,897,496
TOOL OR CHUCK FOR THE FINISHING AND GRINDING OF WORK IN PROSTHETICS Filed Sept. 19, 1930 INVENTORS ANTHONY R. PERRlERA JOSEPH A. PAGNOZZI BY Their ATTQRN EY Patented Feb. 14, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE m'momr ROGERS rmmnaa, or aaooxmm, Ann Josm'rr an'rnomr raenozzr, or"
FLUSHIN G, NEW YORK TOOL OB CHUCK FOR THE FINISHING AND GRINDING OF WORK IN PROSTHETICS Application filed September 19, 1930. Serial No. 483,032.
- different kinds of abrasives or polishing ma terials quickly and in succession and to this end, we have provided a tool which may be removed from or placed on a rapidly revolving spindle by hand without ossibility of inury to the worker so that t e machine does not have to be stopped and thus time is saved and the cost of the work reduced to a minimum.
An important object of our invention is to provide in a tool of the character referred to, an assembly of parts that provide for the looking over a split mandrel, a plurality of sheets of abrasive or polishing materials which can be quickly rep aced when the same becomes worn.
Changes and variations may be made in the construction shown and described without departing from the principles of the invention or sacrificing its chief advantages; hence such invention is not to be confined to the structures shown in the accompanying drawings;
in which Figure 1 is a view in elevation, a part thereof being shown in section of a tool constructed in accordance with out invention.
Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the man drel portion of the tool, parts thereof being shown in section to disclose how they fit to gether to hold in position thereon, a sheet of abrasive or polishing material.
Fi re 3 is a view 1n elevation of the socket mem r constitutin a portion of the tool, a part thereof being s own in section to facilitate illustration, and
Fi re 4 is a section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1 showing how the sheets of abrasive or polishing material are held in posi tion.
Referring to the drawings in detail, 5- indicates a socket member having a socket bore 6 provided in the end thereof and reduced at its 0 posite end to form a tapered cone section 7 a acent to which is formed, the socket thread 8 arranged to receive the threaded portion 9 of a sleeve nut 10. This sleeve nut is provided with a beveled, annular surface 11 on its interior which is arran ed to cooperate with the bevelled portion 12 o the semi-c lindrical mandrel members 13 and 14, whic as illustrated in Figure 2, are separable on their median line and are arranged to hold between them and on their outer surface, the sheets 15 and 16 of abrasive or polishing material, the ends of the sheets being disposed between the members 13 and Hand arranged to be pierced by the assembly dowels or ms 17 which engage into suita le teeth 18 ormed in the adjacent mandrel section 15. I
The material in sheet form for the purpose of polishing or grinding the work-is so cut that its inner ends 19 is positioned between the beveled surface 12 formed on each of the mandrel halves 13 and 14 and. the beveled annular surface 7 of the sleeve nut 10 so that when the nut is threaded down on the thread 8 of the socket 5, it will not only force together the mandrel parts 13 and 14 but will securely hold the sheets of polishing material inplace on the. exterior thereof. The cone end 7 of-the socket fits into a conical bore 20, one-half of which is formed in each of the halves of the mandrel members 13 and 14. The cone is for the urposeof keeping the two halves of the man rel closed and centered so that when the chuck is frictionally forced on to the end of a revolving s lndle, (not shown), the mandrel part will fixed centrally and the polishing or abrasive operation can be carried on with accuracy.
. The outer surface of the sleeve nut 10 is knurled as at 21 to provide a hand grip so that the parts may be taken a art manually and subsequently assembled af er the polishing or abrasive material is positioned over the mandrel part.
The pin 17 employed in the mandrel part 14 may be cone shaped, if desired so as to facilitate the placing thereover of the ends of the material to be held around the outside of the mandrel part.
It is evident, therefore, that we have provided an improved tool or chuck that will grip abrasive or polishing materials in such ioo ' j I memes a manner as to make possible the shaping of materials to be operated upon in any form desired and to provide a tool or chuck that is easily applied and removed without trouble 5 of stopping the motor driven spindle and also a tool that may be taken oil a revolving spindle and replaced without stopping the spindle and without danger of damage to the hands of the operator.
1 Our invention is not to be restricted to the precise details of construction shown since various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention or sacrificing the ad- I 1 vantages derived from its use.
What we claim is In a device of the character described, a socket having a centering cone at one end, a spindle opening at the opposite end and a threaded intermediate portion, a plurality of semi-cylindrical mandrel pieces having a cavity for the reception of said cone and a bevelled outer surface, a nut arranged for threaded enga ement with the threaded'portion of the soc ret and having a bevelled surface for engagement with the bevelled surface of said mandrel to hold therebetween a piece of polishing material. v
In testimony whereof we afiix our signatures.
ANTHONY R. PERRIERA. [L. 5.] JOSEPH ANTHONY PAGNOZZI. [1..s.]
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US2489722A (en) * 1946-04-15 1949-11-29 Julius R Reich Center lap
US3928948A (en) * 1973-11-27 1975-12-30 Spector George Sanding cone

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2489722A (en) * 1946-04-15 1949-11-29 Julius R Reich Center lap
US3928948A (en) * 1973-11-27 1975-12-30 Spector George Sanding cone

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