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US2286754A
US2286754A US750034A US75003434A US2286754A US 2286754 A US2286754 A US 2286754A US 750034 A US750034 A US 750034A US 75003434 A US75003434 A US 75003434A US 2286754 A US2286754 A US 2286754A
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    • B24C5/068Transferring the abrasive particles from the feeding means onto the propeller blades, e.g. using central impellers

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  • ABRASIVE THROWING' MACHINE original Filed oct. '26, 1934 Veme/Vm ArronNEYs Patented June 16, 1942 ABRASIVE THROWING MACHINE Verne E. Minich, Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to The American Foundry Equipment f Company, Mishawaka, Ind., a corporation of Delaware Application october 2s, 1934, serial No. 150,034 Renewed October 2, 1939 2 Claims.
  • This invention relates to abrasive throwing machines and more particularly to apparatus for directing abrasive thrown by the machine.
  • This invention comprehends the provision of devices 'adapted to be associated with an abrasive throwing machine whereby the abrasive thrown may be controlled particularly as respects the direction of flight, the area covered by the thrown abrasive, and intensity of impingement.
  • the machine generally comprises spaced rotatably mounted side wall members having removable and replaceable throwing blades arranged therebetween.
  • the blades are preferably shaped to contain the abrasive entirely within the area of the blades and out of contact with the permanent parts of the machine.
  • the blades preferably extend short of the center of the machine so as to provide a central chamber into which abrasive feeding means is inserted.
  • the feeding means includes a tubular member having one or more discharge openings in the side wall thereof operative to direct the abrasive substantially radially across the innerends of the blades.
  • An adjustable sleeve surrounds and encloses the tubular member and is lalso provided with a discharge opening in the side wall thereof.
  • the tubular member and sleeve are so 'arranged that the openings therein may be brought into various degrees of alignment so as to vary the size of the discharge area and also direct the abrasive discharged to implnge the desired work area.
  • the discharge openings may be so arranged that two or more separated surfaces may be cleaned simultaneously.'
  • the abrasive may be conveyed to the machine.
  • a fan impeller may be used to assistin directing the abrasive into the path of the moving blades.
  • the impeller is provided with vanes arranged on a bias and may be separately driven or connected to one of the side wall members so as to rotate therewith.
  • the direction toward which the abrasive is thrown from the machine is determined by the position at which abrasive is fed into the path of the rotating blades.
  • abrasive may be thrown in any desired direction. 'I'he length 'of the path swept by the thrown abrasive is determined by the peripheral length of the discharge opening, which is regulated'by the adjustable sleeve above described.
  • the intensity of abrasive impingement against the work is determined by the peripheral length l ing from the side wall member I.
  • the invention consists in certain new and original features ol construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of an abrasive throwing machine having abrasive control means of further modied construction associated therewith, this view being taken on line l-I of Fig.2; l
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the machine and modified abrasive control means shown in Fig. 1, this view being taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • the abrasive throwing wheel comprises spaced plates or side wall members I and 2 joined together by radially eX- tending vanes 3.
  • the wheel is suitably mounted upon a shaft 4 which is fixed to the hub 5 extend- Removable and replaceable wear blades or shoes b of generally channel form rest upon the vanes 3 and may be held in position by means of a set screw 6 whichextends through the side wall member 2 and engages the side of the removable blade b.
  • the blades b are designed to retain the abrasive moving through the wheel within the connes thereof, and out of contact with the permanent parts of the machine.
  • the radial supporting vanes 3 and the throwing blades, b extend short of the center of the rotor providing a central chamber c, within which the abrasive control erably provided with an end wall or inturned flange 3
  • Thecontrol member is provided with an elongated discharge opening Ox which extends a considerable distance around the periphery of the member, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • a tubular collar or sleeve surrounds the control member 30.
  • the collar 35 is also provided with an elongated opening Oy which also extends a considerable distance around the periphery of the collar, as indicated in Fig. 1. It will be noted that the sleeve 35 may be manipulated with respect to the control member 30 so as to traverse the peripheral length of the free opening through whichabrasive a may be discharged from the control member to the blade area.
  • the control member 30 is preferably rotatably mounted upon a suitable guide support I3 xed to a supporting frame 39. or conduit 34 is connected to the mouth of the control member 30 by means of bolts 31 or other connecting means extending through the abutting flanges 32 and 33 provided respectively on the control member and the conduit 34. Suitn able means, such as a flange 36, may also be provided on the collar 35-to facilitate manipulation thereof.
  • the abrasive may be conveyed through the conduit 34, control member 30. and out through the free discharge opening therein by gravity, low) pressure air, conveyor, or other suitable means.
  • an impeller comprising impelling vanes 42 fixed to a supporting stud 4
  • the stud 4I extends through an opening provided inthe end wall 3
  • the impeller vanes 42 are preferably arranged on a bias so as to direct the abrasive flowing into the control member 30 substantially radially across the inner end of the blades b.
  • the throwing blades b serve to augment and further increase the velocity of the hurled abrasive so that the abrasive when discharged will effectively clean metal sheets, castings, forgings and the like.
  • a throwing wheel having a diameter of ap Aiiexible hose the throwing blades For example, when thev discharge openings O2: and Oy are in alignment at approximately the 12:00 o'clock position, the abrasive a will be discharged at approximately the 6:00 o'clock position.
  • the length of the path ous omissions, substitutions and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • a machine for throwing abrasive at blasting velocities including, a side wall member, abrasive throwing blades mounted on said side wall member extending inwardly short of the axis of rotation of said blades defining a central space, a tubular control member having a discharge opening in the side wall thereof extending into said central space, means for feeding abrasive into said control member, and animpeller xed to rotate with said blades for throwing the abrasive out through the discharge opening in said control member, said impeller comprising a plurality of radially arranged vanes, the outer ends of said vanes being biased with respect to the advancing face of said blades and the axis of rotation of said blades whereby said vanes. effect substantially uniform Vvolume of ow of the abrasive through the entire peripheral length of said discharge opening.
  • a machine for throwing abrasive at vblasting velocities including, spaced substantially radially arranged throwing blades extending inwardly short of the axis of rotation of said blades to implemente a central space, a tubular control member having a discharge opening in the tubular side wall thereof extending into said central space, means for feeding abrasive into said tubular control member, and an impeller for projecting the abrasive through said discharge opening and into the path of rotation of said blades, said impeller including a hub portion fixed to rotate with said blades and vanes radiating from said hub portion, the outer ends of said vanes being biased with Vrespect to the axis of rotation of said blades so as to effect substantially uniform volume of iiow of the abrasive through substantially the entire peripheral extent of said discharge opening, and a sleeve adjustable on said tubular member for adjusting the peripheral extent of said discharge opening.

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ABRASIVE THROWING' MACHINE original Filed oct. '26, 1934 Veme/Vm ArronNEYs Patented June 16, 1942 ABRASIVE THROWING MACHINE Verne E. Minich, Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to The American Foundry Equipment f Company, Mishawaka, Ind., a corporation of Delaware Application october 2s, 1934, serial No. 150,034 Renewed October 2, 1939 2 Claims.
This invention relates to abrasive throwing machines and more particularly to apparatus for directing abrasive thrown by the machine.
This invention comprehends the provision of devices 'adapted to be associated with an abrasive throwing machine whereby the abrasive thrown may be controlled particularly as respects the direction of flight, the area covered by the thrown abrasive, and intensity of impingement. The machine generally comprises spaced rotatably mounted side wall members having removable and replaceable throwing blades arranged therebetween. The blades are preferably shaped to contain the abrasive entirely within the area of the blades and out of contact with the permanent parts of the machine. The blades preferably extend short of the center of the machine so as to provide a central chamber into which abrasive feeding means is inserted. The feeding means includes a tubular member having one or more discharge openings in the side wall thereof operative to direct the abrasive substantially radially across the innerends of the blades. An adjustable sleeve surrounds and encloses the tubular member and is lalso provided with a discharge opening in the side wall thereof. The tubular member and sleeve are so 'arranged that the openings therein may be brought into various degrees of alignment so as to vary the size of the discharge area and also direct the abrasive discharged to implnge the desired work area. The discharge openings may be so arranged that two or more separated surfaces may be cleaned simultaneously.' The abrasive may be conveyed to the machine. through a suitable feed pipe through which abrasive is moved either by gravity, air blast, screw conveyor or other means. A fan impeller may be used to assistin directing the abrasive into the path of the moving blades. The impeller is provided with vanes arranged on a bias and may be separately driven or connected to one of the side wall members so as to rotate therewith. 1
The direction toward which the abrasive is thrown from the machine is determined by the position at which abrasive is fed into the path of the rotating blades. By adjusting the position of the discharge opening of the feed sleeve, abrasive may be thrown in any desired direction. 'I'he length 'of the path swept by the thrown abrasive is determined by the peripheral length of the discharge opening, which is regulated'by the adjustable sleeve above described.
The intensity of abrasive impingement against the work is determined by the peripheral length l ing from the side wall member I.
of the discharge'opening and the volume of abrasive fed into the machine. Consequently, if the peripheral length of the discharge opening is increased, the volume of abrasive fed into the machine must be proportionately increased to obtain the same or greater intensity of impingement.
The invention consists in certain new and original features ol construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth and claimed.
Although the novel features which are believed to be characteristic o f this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims appended hereto,'the invention itself, as to its objects and advantages, and the manner in which it may be carried out, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing iorminga part thereof, in which Fig. 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of an abrasive throwing machine having abrasive control means of further modied construction associated therewith, this view being taken on line l-I of Fig.2; l
Fig. 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the machine and modified abrasive control means shown in Fig. 1, this view being taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout several views of the drawing and specification.
Referring to the drawing, the abrasive throwing wheel comprises spaced plates or side wall members I and 2 joined together by radially eX- tending vanes 3. The wheel is suitably mounted upon a shaft 4 which is fixed to the hub 5 extend- Removable and replaceable wear blades or shoes b of generally channel form rest upon the vanes 3 and may be held in position by means of a set screw 6 whichextends through the side wall member 2 and engages the side of the removable blade b. The blades b are designed to retain the abrasive moving through the wheel within the connes thereof, and out of contact with the permanent parts of the machine. The radial supporting vanes 3 and the throwing blades, b extend short of the center of the rotor providing a central chamber c, within which the abrasive control erably provided with an end wall or inturned flange 3| on the inner end thereof. Thecontrol member is provided with an elongated discharge opening Ox which extends a considerable distance around the periphery of the member, as indicated in Fig. 1. A tubular collar or sleeve surrounds the control member 30. The collar 35 is also provided with an elongated opening Oy which also extends a considerable distance around the periphery of the collar, as indicated in Fig. 1. It will be noted that the sleeve 35 may be manipulated with respect to the control member 30 so as to denne the peripheral length of the free opening through whichabrasive a may be discharged from the control member to the blade area.
By providing elongated discharge openings of considerable peripheral length it is seen that a free discharge opening of considerable peripheral range results by a proper manipulation of the collar 35. The length ofthe path swept by the thrown abrasive a can thus be varied within wide limits.
The control member 30 is preferably rotatably mounted upon a suitable guide support I3 xed to a supporting frame 39. or conduit 34 is connected to the mouth of the control member 30 by means of bolts 31 or other connecting means extending through the abutting flanges 32 and 33 provided respectively on the control member and the conduit 34. Suitn able means, such as a flange 36, may also be provided on the collar 35-to facilitate manipulation thereof.
The abrasive may be conveyed through the conduit 34, control member 30. and out through the free discharge opening therein by gravity, low) pressure air, conveyor, or other suitable means. To further increase the velocity of discharge through the discharge opening and the control member, an impeller comprising impelling vanes 42 fixed to a supporting stud 4| may be provided. The stud 4I extends through an opening provided inthe end wall 3| of the control member and may be mounted upon a plate 40 fixed to the side member I of the wheel by means of screws 43, so as to rotate therewith. The impeller vanes 42 are preferably arranged on a bias so as to direct the abrasive flowing into the control member 30 substantially radially across the inner end of the blades b. The throwing blades b serve to augment and further increase the velocity of the hurled abrasive so that the abrasive when discharged will effectively clean metal sheets, castings, forgings and the like.
A throwing wheel having a diameter of ap Aiiexible hose the throwing blades. For example, when thev discharge openings O2: and Oy are in alignment at approximately the 12:00 o'clock position, the abrasive a will be discharged at approximately the 6:00 o'clock position. The length of the path ous omissions, substitutions and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What is claimed is:
l. A machine for throwing abrasive at blasting velocities including, a side wall member, abrasive throwing blades mounted on said side wall member extending inwardly short of the axis of rotation of said blades defining a central space, a tubular control member having a discharge opening in the side wall thereof extending into said central space, means for feeding abrasive into said control member, and animpeller xed to rotate with said blades for throwing the abrasive out through the discharge opening in said control member, said impeller comprising a plurality of radially arranged vanes, the outer ends of said vanes being biased with respect to the advancing face of said blades and the axis of rotation of said blades whereby said vanes. effect substantially uniform Vvolume of ow of the abrasive through the entire peripheral length of said discharge opening.
2. A machine for throwing abrasive at vblasting velocities including, spaced substantially radially arranged throwing blades extending inwardly short of the axis of rotation of said blades to denne a central space, a tubular control member having a discharge opening in the tubular side wall thereof extending into said central space, means for feeding abrasive into said tubular control member, and an impeller for projecting the abrasive through said discharge opening and into the path of rotation of said blades, said impeller including a hub portion fixed to rotate with said blades and vanes radiating from said hub portion, the outer ends of said vanes being biased with Vrespect to the axis of rotation of said blades so as to effect substantially uniform volume of iiow of the abrasive through substantially the entire peripheral extent of said discharge opening, and a sleeve adjustable on said tubular member for adjusting the peripheral extent of said discharge opening.
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US2568536A (en) * 1949-01-28 1951-09-18 Foundry Equipment Ltd Apparatus for filling and ramming foundry flasks
US3008274A (en) * 1959-03-18 1961-11-14 Bell Intercontinental Corp Blasting machine
US3629975A (en) * 1969-10-10 1971-12-28 Carborundum Co Particle-throwing apparatus
US3678629A (en) * 1970-03-19 1972-07-25 Wheelabrator Frye Inc Centrifugal blasting wheel and blade therefor
US4329819A (en) * 1980-04-18 1982-05-18 Ervin Industries, Inc. Centrifugal blasting apparatus
US5476412A (en) * 1994-06-22 1995-12-19 Blast Cleaning Products Ltd. Blade and wheel plate for blast cleaning wheel and method of connecting a blade to the wheel plate
DE19534708A1 (en) * 1994-10-26 1996-05-02 Wadephul Jost Dipl Ing Centrifugal wheel for spreading particles esp. abrasive blasting of surfaces
WO2002062529A1 (en) * 2001-02-02 2002-08-15 Jennifer Schlick Centrifugal wheel system
US20160016288A1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2016-01-21 Kamei Tekkousho Ltd Abrasive grain jet grinding device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2568536A (en) * 1949-01-28 1951-09-18 Foundry Equipment Ltd Apparatus for filling and ramming foundry flasks
US3008274A (en) * 1959-03-18 1961-11-14 Bell Intercontinental Corp Blasting machine
US3629975A (en) * 1969-10-10 1971-12-28 Carborundum Co Particle-throwing apparatus
US3678629A (en) * 1970-03-19 1972-07-25 Wheelabrator Frye Inc Centrifugal blasting wheel and blade therefor
US4329819A (en) * 1980-04-18 1982-05-18 Ervin Industries, Inc. Centrifugal blasting apparatus
US5476412A (en) * 1994-06-22 1995-12-19 Blast Cleaning Products Ltd. Blade and wheel plate for blast cleaning wheel and method of connecting a blade to the wheel plate
DE19534708A1 (en) * 1994-10-26 1996-05-02 Wadephul Jost Dipl Ing Centrifugal wheel for spreading particles esp. abrasive blasting of surfaces
DE19534708C2 (en) * 1994-10-26 1998-01-15 Jost Dipl Ing Wadephul Centrifugal wheel
WO2002062529A1 (en) * 2001-02-02 2002-08-15 Jennifer Schlick Centrifugal wheel system
US20160016288A1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2016-01-21 Kamei Tekkousho Ltd Abrasive grain jet grinding device
US9902041B2 (en) * 2013-03-15 2018-02-27 Kamei Tekkousho Ltd. Abrasive grain jet grinding device
US10213900B2 (en) 2016-02-25 2019-02-26 Kamei Tekkousho Ltd. Abrasive material

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