US2336043A - Mandrel for honing machines - Google Patents

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US2336043A
US2336043A US429849A US42984942A US2336043A US 2336043 A US2336043 A US 2336043A US 429849 A US429849 A US 429849A US 42984942 A US42984942 A US 42984942A US 2336043 A US2336043 A US 2336043A
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    • 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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  • the present invention relates to mandrels for grinding or honing machines and particularly for mandrels in which the abrasive stones are adjustable readily.
  • a mandrel which has a longer life than some of those now in use in that substantially all of the wear is confined to the abrasive stones.
  • Another object is a mandrel adaptable for small holes but which has relatively large abrasive surfaces.
  • Another object is a mandrel which shall be economical to produce and simple to operate, and one which will maintain its concentricity.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view thereof.
  • Figure 3 is an end elevation.
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 1, and
  • Figure 5 is a View in elevation of a stone holder.
  • the mandrel is shown as made up of a sleeve Ill provided with a slot II at its rear by means of which the sleeve may be rotated in a suitable machine.
  • the sleeve l serves to support in slidable relation a shaft or rod I2 forming the mandrel proper, the movement of the shaft being accomplished through the agency of suitable means, such as the hook l3, fixed in or to the rear end of the shaft as by a screw l3a, or by welding or riveting.
  • a pair of stone holders Seated in the grooves I8 and upon the cams l5 and ifia, is a pair of stone holders, such as is shown in Figure 5, each consisting of a shoe portion 25 having cemented or otherwise secured to its upper surface an abrasive stone 25 and having its bottom face provided with sloping surfaces 21 and 21a conforming to and adapted to coact with the surfaces I5 and 1511 on the shaft l2, to move the stones radially of the shaft when the latter and the stoneholders are moved relatively longitudinally.
  • Each of the stoneholders is provided with a rearward extension 30 slidably fitting in a groove 18 and having at its end an upwardly extending portion 3
  • of the stoneholder is arranged to fit snugly within a slot IQ of the sleeve I0, and held therein against movement by means of a screw 32, thus serving to prevent relative rotation of sleeve I0 and shaft l2.
  • a honing mandrel for honing machines consisting of a sleeve, a shaft slidable longitudinally in said sleeve, said shaft having diametrically opposed quarters thereof cut out to provide notches each having one wall parallel to a radius of the shaft and having its other wall provided with a plurality of cam surfaces extending longitudinally thereof, and a pair of stone holders each provided with cam surfaces adapted to coact with the first mentioned cam surfaces, said holders having abrasive stones mounted thereon, means to fix the relative longitudinal position of said sleeve and holders.
  • a honing mandrel for honing machines consisting of a sleeve, a shaft slidable longitudinally in said sleeve, said shaft having diametrically opposed quarters thereof cut out to provide notches each having one wall parallel to a radius of the shaft and having its other wall provided with a plurality of cam surfaces extending longitudinally thereof, and a pair of abrasive carrying elements each provided with cam surfaces adapted to coact with the first mentioned cam surfaces, means to fix the relative longitudinal position of said sleeve elements.

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0. F. STAPLE? MANDREL FOR HONING MACHINES Dec. 7 1943.
Filed Feb. 7, 1942 uvvzzvrox. CHARLES ESTAPLES BY a 1 i ATTORNEY klflll ll llllllllllllll lllllllllnllll lllllllll Fatented Dec. 7, 1943 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MANDREL FOR HONING MACHINES Charles F. Staples, Birmingham, Mich.
Application February '7, 1942, Serial No. 429,849
2 Claims.
The present invention relates to mandrels for grinding or honing machines and particularly for mandrels in which the abrasive stones are adjustable readily.
Among the objects of the invention is a mandrel which has a longer life than some of those now in use in that substantially all of the wear is confined to the abrasive stones.
Another object is a mandrel adaptable for small holes but which has relatively large abrasive surfaces.
Another object is a mandrel which shall be economical to produce and simple to operate, and one which will maintain its concentricity.
Still other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following description and the accompanying drawing in which Figure l is a side elevation of the mandrel.
Figure 2 is a plan view thereof.
Figure 3 is an end elevation.
Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 1, and
Figure 5 is a View in elevation of a stone holder.
In the drawing, the mandrel is shown as made up of a sleeve Ill provided with a slot II at its rear by means of which the sleeve may be rotated in a suitable machine. The sleeve l serves to support in slidable relation a shaft or rod I2 forming the mandrel proper, the movement of the shaft being accomplished through the agency of suitable means, such as the hook l3, fixed in or to the rear end of the shaft as by a screw l3a, or by welding or riveting.
At its forward end, the shaft I2 is milled, as
shown, in diagonally opposite-quarters to provide arallel sloping cam surfaces l and [5a at the bottom of the out, those in one quarter bein arranged in opposed relation to those in the other, while the side It of the cut is somewhat beyond the vertical center line I! and extends to the peripheral circle of the shaft, serving as a lateral and driving support for the abrasive stones. This permits the cutting in the rearward portion of the shaft of diametrically opposite grooves I8 extending rearwardly a suitable distance within the sleeve Hi, the latter being provided with radial slots is of the same width as and adapted to register with said grooves.
Seated in the grooves I8 and upon the cams l5 and ifia, is a pair of stone holders, such as is shown in Figure 5, each consisting of a shoe portion 25 having cemented or otherwise secured to its upper surface an abrasive stone 25 and having its bottom face provided with sloping surfaces 21 and 21a conforming to and adapted to coact with the surfaces I5 and 1511 on the shaft l2, to move the stones radially of the shaft when the latter and the stoneholders are moved relatively longitudinally.
Each of the stoneholders is provided with a rearward extension 30 slidably fitting in a groove 18 and having at its end an upwardly extending portion 3|.
This portion 3| of the stoneholder is arranged to fit snugly within a slot IQ of the sleeve I0, and held therein against movement by means of a screw 32, thus serving to prevent relative rotation of sleeve I0 and shaft l2.
In the use of th device, relative longitudinal movement of the sleeve l0 and shaft l2 will of course produce radial movement of the stones 26.
I am aware that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and I therefore desire the present embodiment to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive; reference being had to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing description to indicate the scope of th invention.
I claim:
1. A honing mandrel for honing machines consisting of a sleeve, a shaft slidable longitudinally in said sleeve, said shaft having diametrically opposed quarters thereof cut out to provide notches each having one wall parallel to a radius of the shaft and having its other wall provided with a plurality of cam surfaces extending longitudinally thereof, and a pair of stone holders each provided with cam surfaces adapted to coact with the first mentioned cam surfaces, said holders having abrasive stones mounted thereon, means to fix the relative longitudinal position of said sleeve and holders.
2. A honing mandrel for honing machines consisting of a sleeve, a shaft slidable longitudinally in said sleeve, said shaft having diametrically opposed quarters thereof cut out to provide notches each having one wall parallel to a radius of the shaft and having its other wall provided with a plurality of cam surfaces extending longitudinally thereof, and a pair of abrasive carrying elements each provided with cam surfaces adapted to coact with the first mentioned cam surfaces, means to fix the relative longitudinal position of said sleeve elements.
. CHARLES F. STAPLES.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2419660A (en) * 1945-01-17 1947-04-29 Harry C Satterthwaite Hone
US2481967A (en) * 1947-03-13 1949-09-13 Ex Cell O Corp Lapping tool
US2532682A (en) * 1949-02-15 1950-12-05 Sunnen Joseph Honing mandrel
US2543193A (en) * 1946-12-06 1951-02-27 John J Palotsee Hone
US2911768A (en) * 1955-06-22 1959-11-10 Micromatic Hone Corp Diagonal stone honing tool

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2419660A (en) * 1945-01-17 1947-04-29 Harry C Satterthwaite Hone
US2543193A (en) * 1946-12-06 1951-02-27 John J Palotsee Hone
US2481967A (en) * 1947-03-13 1949-09-13 Ex Cell O Corp Lapping tool
US2532682A (en) * 1949-02-15 1950-12-05 Sunnen Joseph Honing mandrel
US2911768A (en) * 1955-06-22 1959-11-10 Micromatic Hone Corp Diagonal stone honing tool

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