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US2176726A US208581A US20858138A US2176726A US 2176726 A US2176726 A US 2176726A US 208581 A US208581 A US 208581A US 20858138 A US20858138 A US 20858138A US 2176726 A US2176726 A US 2176726A
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  • the present invention relates to disk grinding or abrading machines and more particularly to means for adjusting and determining the angular position of the tool rest generally employed with such machines.
  • a protractor scale has been provided on stationary part at one side of the machine and underneath the table. This scale cooperated with a movable pointer attached to the table. To adjust the table to any desired angle, it was necessary to first loosen the table on its stationary support and then to move the table until the pointer coincided with the desired angle indicated on the protractor scale.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a part of a grinding machine embodying the features of 'my invention
  • Fig, 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation thereof.
  • .1 have indicated at l a portion of a grinding machine provided with a disk grinding wheel 2.
  • An adjustable table 3 is secured to or is integral with trunnions 4 mounted on a shaft 5 having bearings 6 and I, The latter are detchably mounted on stationary rails 8 and 9 respectively each of which is secured to a stationary part of the grinding machine I.
  • a knurled wheel III at one side of the grinding table 3 is provided with a screw threaded portion H and is adapted to engage a portion of the shaft 5 and to lock the table 3 in any position to which it may be adjusted.
  • a cam l2, against which the table 3 may rest, is rotatably mounted on the front end of the stationary rail 8.
  • Cam I 2 rotates in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the grinding wheel 2 and is provided with a series of parallel lines l3 thereon which indicates the angles to which the table 3 may be adjusted.
  • Table 3 is provided at its front end with a triangular shaped groove M.
  • the line I5 forming the apex of the triangular groove cooperates with the scale I3 on cam l2 to indicate the various angular positions of the table 3.
  • a coil spring I 6 is attached at one end to the stationary support I. The other end of the spring bears against the table 3 as indicated clearly in Fig. 2 to thereby bias it into contact with the cam l2 and away from the grinding wheel 2.
  • the spring l6 prevents table 3 from tipping into the grinding wheel 2 at any time.
  • a collar I1 secured to shaft 5 by a cotter pin is provided with a fiat portion which engages a corresponding flat portion on a trunnion 4 to thereby prevent shaft 5 from turning while table 3 is being clamped or locked in position.
  • the knurled wheel in is first loosened and the cam l2 adjusted until the line thereon corresponding to the desired angle is directly under the line IS on the table 3.
  • the weight of the table 3 and the action of the spring l6 cause the table to bear against the cam l2 during any adjustment of the table.
  • the knurled wheel I0 is tightened to thereby lock the table in its adjusted position.
  • the entire adjustment of the table may be made from the front end of the machine without any change in the normal position of the operator and without requiring the operator at any time to take his attention away from the work.
  • a cam rotatable in a plane substantially parallel with the plane of said grinding wheel and engaging said table to eiTect said adjustment, said cam having parallel horizontal indicating lines thereon extending beyond said table and cooperating with an indicating line thereon to thereby indicate the angular position of said table.
  • a cam engaging said table to eifect said adjustment said cam having parallel graduations thereon indicating the angular position of said table, said graduations extending beyond the front end of said table, and spring means adapted to bias said table against said cam.
  • a table adapted to be adjusted to different angular positions with respect to said wheel, a pair of stationary rails mounted on said machine and means mounted on said rails for supporting said table, a cam rotatably mounted on one of said rails and adapted to efiect angular adjustment of said table, a series of graduations on said cam and a line on said table cooperating with said graduations to thereby indicate various angular positions of said table.
  • a table adapted to be adjusted to difi'erent angular positions with respect to said wheel, a pair of stationary rails mounted on said machine and means for supporting said table on said rails, a cam rotatably mounted on one of said rails and adapted to effect angular adjustment of said table, a series of graduations on said cam and a line on said table cooperating with said graduations to thereby indicate various angular positions of said table, and resilient means for holding said table in contact with said cam.
  • a grinding machine having a grinding wheel, a table adapted to be adjusted to difl'erent angular positions with respect to said wheel and a pair of stationary rails for supporting said table, a cam mounted on one of said rails and adapted to eflect the angular adjustment of said table, said cam having indicating lines thereon extending beyond said table, a groove on the front end of said table, and a line in said groove cooperating with the scale on said cam to in dicate the angular position of said table.
  • an adjustable work table adapted to support the work to be ground and means for locking the table in any adjusted position, a cam engaging said table and rotatable in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said grinding wheel, said cam having parallel graduated lines thereon extending beyond said table and a line on said table cooperating with said same cam to indicate the angular position of said table.

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Oct. 17, 1939. N. N. SHEPHERD GRINDING MACHINE 'Filed May 18,- 19ss Inventor":
Noble N ShephePd,
Hi5 Attorney.
Patented Oct. 17 1939 UNITED STATES GRINDING MACHINE Noble N. Shepherd, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Carboloy Company, Inc., a corporation of New York Application May 18, 1938, Serial No. 208,581
6 Claims.
The present invention relates to disk grinding or abrading machines and more particularly to means for adjusting and determining the angular position of the tool rest generally employed with such machines. Heretofore, in grinding machines having an adjustable tool supporting table, a protractor scale has been provided on stationary part at one side of the machine and underneath the table. This scale cooperated with a movable pointer attached to the table. To adjust the table to any desired angle, it was necessary to first loosen the table on its stationary support and then to move the table until the pointer coincided with the desired angle indicated on the protractor scale.
Such an arrangement involves obvious difficulties since the adjustment of the table requires the operator to move to one side of the machine and to look underneath it to make the required adjustment. The removal of the operators attention from the grinding wheel is particularly undesirable since there is always a possibility under such circumstances that when the table is loosened for adjustment it may tip into the grinding wheel and ruin it.
It is one of the objects of the present inven-- tion to. provide an easily accessible means visible at all times to the operator for adjusting accurately the position of the table tool.rest It is a further object of the invention to provide means for preventing the adjustable table from tipping into the grinding wheel at any time.
The novel features which are characteristic of my invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself however will best be understood from reference to the following specification when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a part of a grinding machine embodying the features of 'my invention; Fig, 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1, while Fig. 3 is a front elevation thereof.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, .1 have indicated at l a portion of a grinding machine provided with a disk grinding wheel 2. An adjustable table 3 is secured to or is integral with trunnions 4 mounted on a shaft 5 having bearings 6 and I, The latter are detchably mounted on stationary rails 8 and 9 respectively each of which is secured to a stationary part of the grinding machine I. A knurled wheel III at one side of the grinding table 3 is provided with a screw threaded portion H and is adapted to engage a portion of the shaft 5 and to lock the table 3 in any position to which it may be adjusted. A cam l2, against which the table 3 may rest, is rotatably mounted on the front end of the stationary rail 8. Cam I 2 rotates in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the grinding wheel 2 and is provided with a series of parallel lines l3 thereon which indicates the angles to which the table 3 may be adjusted. Table 3 is provided at its front end with a triangular shaped groove M. The line I5 forming the apex of the triangular groove cooperates with the scale I3 on cam l2 to indicate the various angular positions of the table 3. A coil spring I 6 is attached at one end to the stationary support I. The other end of the spring bears against the table 3 as indicated clearly in Fig. 2 to thereby bias it into contact with the cam l2 and away from the grinding wheel 2. The spring l6 prevents table 3 from tipping into the grinding wheel 2 at any time. A collar I1 secured to shaft 5 by a cotter pin is provided with a fiat portion which engages a corresponding flat portion on a trunnion 4 to thereby prevent shaft 5 from turning while table 3 is being clamped or locked in position. To adjust table 3 to any desired position, the knurled wheel in is first loosened and the cam l2 adjusted until the line thereon corresponding to the desired angle is directly under the line IS on the table 3. The weight of the table 3 and the action of the spring l6 cause the table to bear against the cam l2 during any adjustment of the table. After the table has been adjusted to the desired position the knurled wheel I0 is tightened to thereby lock the table in its adjusted position. The entire adjustment of the table may be made from the front end of the machine without any change in the normal position of the operator and without requiring the operator at any time to take his attention away from the work.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by .Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. In a grinding machine having a grinding Wheel and a table adapted to be adjusted to different angular positions with respect to said wheel and to support the work to be ground, a cam rotatable in a plane substantially parallel with the plane of said grinding wheel and engaging said table to eiTect said adjustment, said cam having parallel horizontal indicating lines thereon extending beyond said table and cooperating with an indicating line thereon to thereby indicate the angular position of said table.
2. In a grinding machine having a grinding wheel and a table adapted to be adjusted to difierent angular positions with respect to said wheel and to support the work to be ground, a cam engaging said table to eifect said adjustment said cam having parallel graduations thereon indicating the angular position of said table, said graduations extending beyond the front end of said table, and spring means adapted to bias said table against said cam.
3. In a grinding machine having a grinding wheel, a table adapted to be adjusted to different angular positions with respect to said wheel, a pair of stationary rails mounted on said machine and means mounted on said rails for supporting said table, a cam rotatably mounted on one of said rails and adapted to efiect angular adjustment of said table, a series of graduations on said cam and a line on said table cooperating with said graduations to thereby indicate various angular positions of said table.
4. In a grinding machine having a grinding wheel, a table adapted to be adjusted to difi'erent angular positions with respect to said wheel, a pair of stationary rails mounted on said machine and means for supporting said table on said rails, a cam rotatably mounted on one of said rails and adapted to effect angular adjustment of said table, a series of graduations on said cam and a line on said table cooperating with said graduations to thereby indicate various angular positions of said table, and resilient means for holding said table in contact with said cam.
5. In a grinding machine having a grinding wheel, a table adapted to be adjusted to difl'erent angular positions with respect to said wheel and a pair of stationary rails for supporting said table, a cam mounted on one of said rails and adapted to eflect the angular adjustment of said table, said cam having indicating lines thereon extending beyond said table, a groove on the front end of said table, and a line in said groove cooperating with the scale on said cam to in dicate the angular position of said table.
6. In a grinding machine provided with a grinding wheel, an adjustable work table adapted to support the work to be ground and means for locking the table in any adjusted position, a cam engaging said table and rotatable in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said grinding wheel, said cam having parallel graduated lines thereon extending beyond said table and a line on said table cooperating with said same cam to indicate the angular position of said table.
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US2555707A (en) * 1947-10-06 1951-06-05 Harry T Scott Tool rest for grinding machines
DE1120924B (en) * 1956-12-31 1961-12-28 Henri Paul Victor Allenbach Glasses grinding machine
US4259814A (en) * 1979-08-30 1981-04-07 Glendo Corporation Tool sharpening machine
US4373299A (en) * 1981-02-13 1983-02-15 Glendo Corporation Tool finishing machine having improved support table
US20060154576A1 (en) * 2002-08-09 2006-07-13 Turner Intellectual Peoperty Limited Sharpening apparatus
US20140030968A1 (en) * 2012-07-26 2014-01-30 Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Grinder safety rest with special shape adjustment apparatus
US8696411B1 (en) 2012-10-19 2014-04-15 Motion Concepts, LLC Setup platform apparatus for bench and pedestal grinders

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2555707A (en) * 1947-10-06 1951-06-05 Harry T Scott Tool rest for grinding machines
DE1120924B (en) * 1956-12-31 1961-12-28 Henri Paul Victor Allenbach Glasses grinding machine
US4259814A (en) * 1979-08-30 1981-04-07 Glendo Corporation Tool sharpening machine
US4373299A (en) * 1981-02-13 1983-02-15 Glendo Corporation Tool finishing machine having improved support table
US20060154576A1 (en) * 2002-08-09 2006-07-13 Turner Intellectual Peoperty Limited Sharpening apparatus
US7220169B2 (en) * 2002-08-09 2007-05-22 Turner Intellectual Property Limited Sharpening apparatus
US20140030968A1 (en) * 2012-07-26 2014-01-30 Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Grinder safety rest with special shape adjustment apparatus
US9114502B2 (en) * 2012-07-26 2015-08-25 Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Grinder safety rest with special shape adjustment apparatus
US8696411B1 (en) 2012-10-19 2014-04-15 Motion Concepts, LLC Setup platform apparatus for bench and pedestal grinders
US10232489B2 (en) 2012-10-19 2019-03-19 Motion Concepts, LLC Setup platform apparatus for bench and pedestal grinders

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