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US2269510A
US2269510A US375305A US37530541A US2269510A US 2269510 A US2269510 A US 2269510A US 375305 A US375305 A US 375305A US 37530541 A US37530541 A US 37530541A US 2269510 A US2269510 A US 2269510A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B51/00Tools for drilling machines
    • B23B51/04Drills for trepanning
    • B23B51/05Drills for trepanning for cutting discs from sheet
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
    • B26F1/00Perforating; Punching; Cutting-out; Stamping-out; Apparatus therefor
    • B26F1/38Cutting-out; Stamping-out
    • B26F1/3846Cutting-out; Stamping-out cutting out discs or the like
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/55Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with work-engaging structure other than Tool or tool-support
    • Y10T408/56Adapted to "form" recession in work
    • Y10T408/5605Recession at tool-axis
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/83Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support
    • Y10T408/85Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support to move radially

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  • Another purpose is the provision of means for readily trimming off the used edge portion of an abrasive disk.
  • Another purpose is theprovision of a readily operable manual tool for trimming circular articles, and particularly abrasive disks having a central aperture with radial slots extending outwardly therefrom.
  • Fig. l' is a plan view
  • Fig. 2 is a section on an enlarged scale on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a partial plan view on an enlarged scale... with the disk omitted;
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line fi-4 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5 5 oi Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a disk for the trimming of which my invention is adapted.
  • I generally indicates any suitable base member, which may for example be a metal plate, but it will be understood thatany suitable size, shape or material may be employed.
  • a centrai pin 2 Upstanding from the base I is a centrai pin 2, having an upper reduced portion 3, which Yreceives a'hub 4, carryinga trimming arm 5.
  • the hub is supported upon any suitable ledge 6 between the main portion of the pin 2 and the reduced portion 3. It is normally held against upward movement as by any suitable removable pin I, or any other suitable removable securing means.
  • a manual handle 8 herein shown as upwardly extending from any suitable block 9, which may be secured to the end of the arm 5.
  • Slidable along the arm 5,A for example along the flattened portion Iii is a block II, apertured as at I2 to receive the arm 5 and provided with any suitable locking means I3, herein indicated asa set screw having a manually operable portion I4.
  • the set screw I3 may be employed to lock the block II in any suitable position along the flattened portion I of the arm 5. When it is removed it is also possible to slide the block II oi the arm in the block 9, which has a similar locking screw I5 which is also re- 55 movable.
  • the set screw I3 is also eiective to prevent rotation of the block II about the arm 5, and when set holds'it firmly in the position in which it is shown in Fig. 4.
  • the block I I has a downwardly extending arm IS, which is slotted as at II to form a fork. Passing through the arms of the fork is a pin I8, which serves as a pivotal connection for the cutter support I9.
  • the cutter support is normally urged into cutting position as by any suitable yielding means herein shown as the coil spring 20, l
  • the cutter support may carry a cutting member 2
  • disk locking clips 23 Located adjacent the pin 2 are disk locking clips 23, each having upwardly inclined terminal tips 24, and base portions 25, which may be vriveted or otherwise secured to the upper surface of the base I.
  • the clips are so positioned as to penetrate radial slots 26 of the disk 21, having also a central aperture 28 from which the slots 26 radiate.
  • the disk When the user wishes to trim a disk he threads the disk on the pin 2, which is proportioned to re-l ceive the central aperture 28 of the disk.
  • the disk may be of ber or any other suitable material and is positioned with the abrasive face down against the base l. Otherwise the abrasive substance on the disk would dull the cutter.
  • the disk is then rotated in such fashion as to cause the wings or clips 23 to pass through a pair of slots 26. The parts are so proportioned that the clips firmly hold the disk face down against the base l.
  • the hub 4 is threaded on the reduced shaftportion 3, and a downward pressure is exerted against the spring 20 until the top of the hub is below the aperture which receives the pin 1.
  • the pin is then inserted in the hole, and it is effective thereafter to maintain a constant pressure or thrust of the spring 20 and thereby of the cutter point 2
  • the cutter head Il may be adjusted at any suitable position along the arm 5, or the iiattened portion l0 thereof. Adjustment may be made if desired before the arm is put in position, since otherwise the spring thrust will make it difficult or impossible to move the cutter across the back of the disk. Then the user by means of the handle 8 rotates the arm 5, and with it the cutter head Il and the cutter 2
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a disk support, a centering pin adapted to penetrate the central aperture of such a disk, clip members located on said support adjacent said pin, and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter supporting arm mounted for rotation concentric with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for im parting relative movement to cutter and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk a cutter arm rotatably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm rotatably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, means for yieldingly urging said cutter against the face of said disk, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm rotatably and removably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a disk, support, a centering pin adapted to penetrate the central aperture of such a disk, clip members located on said support adjacent said pin, and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter supporting arm removably mounted on said centering pin, a cutter on said arm, and means for imparting relative movement to cutter and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm mounted on said pin, a cutter on said arm, and means for imparting relative rotary movement to arm and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
  • a trimming device for disks having a central aperture vwith slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin ⁇ and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm removably mounted on said pin, a cutter head longitudinally adjustable on said arm, a cutter carrier pivoted on said head, a cutter mounted on said carrier, yielding means for rotating said carrier in relation to said head and for thereby urging said cutter against the face of the disk, and means for imparting relative rotation to said arm and disk for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.

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Jan. 13, 1942. 1 G, BATES 2,269,510
` DISK CUTTING MACHINE Filed Jan. 21, 1941 f7@ We?? for fesse qea 'ig/h" Patented Jan. 13, 1942 pira 'im My invention relates to an improvement in cutters and has for one purpose the provision of means for cuttingor trimming the edges of abrasive disks and the like.
Another purpose is the provision of means for readily trimming off the used edge portion of an abrasive disk.
Another purpose is theprovision of a readily operable manual tool for trimming circular articles, and particularly abrasive disks having a central aperture with radial slots extending outwardly therefrom.
Other purposes will appear from time to time in the course of the specification and claims.
I illustrate my invention more or less diagrammatically in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Fig. l'is a plan view;
Fig. 2 is a section on an enlarged scale on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a partial plan view on an enlarged scale... with the disk omitted;
Fig. 4 is a section on the line fi-4 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5 5 oi Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6 illustrates a disk for the trimming of which my invention is adapted.
Like parts are indicated by like symbols throughout the specification and drawing.
Referring to the drawing, I generally indicates any suitable base member, which may for example be a metal plate, but it will be understood thatany suitable size, shape or material may be employed. Upstanding from the base I is a centrai pin 2, having an upper reduced portion 3, which Yreceives a'hub 4, carryinga trimming arm 5. The hub is supported upon any suitable ledge 6 between the main portion of the pin 2 and the reduced portion 3. It is normally held against upward movement as by any suitable removable pin I, or any other suitable removable securing means. At the outer end of the arm 5 is a manual handle 8, herein shown as upwardly extending from any suitable block 9, which may be secured to the end of the arm 5. Slidable along the arm 5,A for example along the flattened portion Iii, is a block II, apertured as at I2 to receive the arm 5 and provided with any suitable locking means I3, herein indicated asa set screw having a manually operable portion I4.
It will be understood that the set screw I3 may be employed to lock the block II in any suitable position along the flattened portion I of the arm 5. When it is removed it is also possible to slide the block II oi the arm in the block 9, which has a similar locking screw I5 which is also re- 55 movable. The set screw I3 is also eiective to prevent rotation of the block II about the arm 5, and when set holds'it firmly in the position in which it is shown in Fig. 4.
The block I I has a downwardly extending arm IS, which is slotted as at II to form a fork. Passing through the arms of the fork is a pin I8, which serves as a pivotal connection for the cutter support I9. The cutter support is normally urged into cutting position as by any suitable yielding means herein shown as the coil spring 20, lThe cutter support may carry a cutting member 2|, which may for example be a needle type cutter. It'may be adjusted and locked in position as by any suitable'set screw 22.
'Located adjacent the pin 2 are disk locking clips 23, each having upwardly inclined terminal tips 24, and base portions 25, which may be vriveted or otherwise secured to the upper surface of the base I. The clips are so positioned as to penetrate radial slots 26 of the disk 21, having also a central aperture 28 from which the slots 26 radiate.
It will be realized that, whereas I have described and illustrated a practical and operative device, nevertheless many changes may be made in the size, shape, number and disposition of partswithou't departing from the spirit of myy invention. I therefore wish my description and drawing to be taken as in a broad sense illustrative or diagrammatic, rather than as limiting me to my precise showing.
For example, it will be realized that, whereas in the present embodiment of my invention, I have shown a stationary disk and a moving arm, it is possible to reverse the situation and have a iixed arm and a moving disk. It will also be understood that, whereas I have shown a manual device, it may be practical and convenient to have a motor-driven device whereby either the armor? the disk is moved by some non-manual means. In such a case it would be preferable to employ a stationary arm and a motor-driven disk or disk support. I'he use and operation of my in vention are as follows:
In disks of this type, in many ormost uses, the maximum wear or even almost the only wear on the abrasive surface is about the edge of i the disk. Therefore, users of the disk can make substantial savings by re-cutting or trimming the edges of the disk, thus renewing the life of the disk. This operation may then be repeated several times on the same disk.
When the user wishes to trim a disk he threads the disk on the pin 2, which is proportioned to re-l ceive the central aperture 28 of the disk. The disk may be of ber or any other suitable material and is positioned with the abrasive face down against the base l. Otherwise the abrasive substance on the disk would dull the cutter. The disk is then rotated in such fashion as to cause the wings or clips 23 to pass through a pair of slots 26. The parts are so proportioned that the clips firmly hold the disk face down against the base l. Thereafter the hub 4 is threaded on the reduced shaftportion 3, and a downward pressure is exerted against the spring 20 until the top of the hub is below the aperture which receives the pin 1. The pin is then inserted in the hole, and it is effective thereafter to maintain a constant pressure or thrust of the spring 20 and thereby of the cutter point 2| against the back of the disk.
The cutter head Il may be adjusted at any suitable position along the arm 5, or the iiattened portion l0 thereof. Adjustment may be made if desired before the arm is put in position, since otherwise the spring thrust will make it difficult or impossible to move the cutter across the back of the disk. Then the user by means of the handle 8 rotates the arm 5, and with it the cutter head Il and the cutter 2|, around the disk in a direction opposed to the points of the clips 23, so that there is no tendency of the disk to slip.
All that the operator has to do is to rotate the handle, and the spring thrust of the spring V20 is effective to hold the point of the cutter 2l with sufiicient pressure against the back of the disk to score the disk deeply, or even to cut it through. After generally one revolution, or more if necessary, the disk is so deeply scored as to have its outer edge severed or at least easy of removal. The user then removes the pin 1, re moves the arm 5, and lifts the trimmed disk off the pin 2.
I nd it advisable to so adjust the spring thrust that the cutter will penetrate the fiberr only and will, therefore, not become blunted by contact with the abrasive.
I claim:
l. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a disk support, a centering pin adapted to penetrate the central aperture of such a disk, clip members located on said support adjacent said pin, and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter supporting arm mounted for rotation concentric with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for im parting relative movement to cutter and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
2. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk a cutter arm rotatably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
3. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm rotatably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, means for yieldingly urging said cutter against the face of said disk, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
4. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm rotatably and removably mounted on said pin for rotation concentrically with said disk, a cutter on said arm, and means for rotating said arm and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
5. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a disk, support, a centering pin adapted to penetrate the central aperture of such a disk, clip members located on said support adjacent said pin, and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter supporting arm removably mounted on said centering pin, a cutter on said arm, and means for imparting relative movement to cutter and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
6. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture with slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm mounted on said pin, a cutter on said arm, and means for imparting relative rotary movement to arm and disk and for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk. i
7. In a trimming device for disks having a central aperture vwith slots extending radially therefrom, a fixed base, a centering pin on said base adapted to penetrate the central aperture of the disk, clip members located on said base adjacent said pin `and adapted to penetrate the radial slots of such a disk, a cutter arm removably mounted on said pin, a cutter head longitudinally adjustable on said arm, a cutter carrier pivoted on said head, a cutter mounted on said carrier, yielding means for rotating said carrier in relation to said head and for thereby urging said cutter against the face of the disk, and means for imparting relative rotation to said arm and disk for thereby circumferentially cutting said disk.
JESSE G. BATES.
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US2546292A (en) * 1946-08-30 1951-03-27 William D Bell Cutting tool
US2551778A (en) * 1944-12-06 1951-05-08 Robert H Clark Sweep cutter
US2693853A (en) * 1950-09-19 1954-11-09 Samuel Grant Bloomer Hole cutting tool
US4060893A (en) * 1976-02-13 1977-12-06 Kabushiki Kaisha Daisho Cutter
US4351111A (en) * 1981-03-06 1982-09-28 Carr John A Machine tool for scribing arcs and circles
US5065517A (en) * 1989-12-11 1991-11-19 Markes Robby M Circle cutter
US5317808A (en) * 1992-12-02 1994-06-07 Garlitz Cecil W Hole cutting apparatus
US5596809A (en) * 1995-12-27 1997-01-28 Beard; Jay T. Circle cutter for drywall with measure guide
US6637308B2 (en) * 1999-05-25 2003-10-28 Mimix Template tracing cutter
US20060191386A1 (en) * 2002-05-24 2006-08-31 Vanden Heuvel Rick J Apparatus for lap seaming floor coverings
US20110214299A1 (en) * 2010-03-02 2011-09-08 Moon Heh Circle cutter
JP2016135515A (en) * 2015-01-23 2016-07-28 エヌティー株式会社 Circle cutting cutter

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551778A (en) * 1944-12-06 1951-05-08 Robert H Clark Sweep cutter
US2546292A (en) * 1946-08-30 1951-03-27 William D Bell Cutting tool
US2693853A (en) * 1950-09-19 1954-11-09 Samuel Grant Bloomer Hole cutting tool
US4060893A (en) * 1976-02-13 1977-12-06 Kabushiki Kaisha Daisho Cutter
US4351111A (en) * 1981-03-06 1982-09-28 Carr John A Machine tool for scribing arcs and circles
US5065517A (en) * 1989-12-11 1991-11-19 Markes Robby M Circle cutter
US5317808A (en) * 1992-12-02 1994-06-07 Garlitz Cecil W Hole cutting apparatus
US5596809A (en) * 1995-12-27 1997-01-28 Beard; Jay T. Circle cutter for drywall with measure guide
US6637308B2 (en) * 1999-05-25 2003-10-28 Mimix Template tracing cutter
US20060191386A1 (en) * 2002-05-24 2006-08-31 Vanden Heuvel Rick J Apparatus for lap seaming floor coverings
US7278343B2 (en) * 2002-05-24 2007-10-09 Vanden Heuvel Rick J Apparatus for lap seaming floor coverings
US20110214299A1 (en) * 2010-03-02 2011-09-08 Moon Heh Circle cutter
JP2016135515A (en) * 2015-01-23 2016-07-28 エヌティー株式会社 Circle cutting cutter

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