US2757492A - Grinding heads - Google Patents

Grinding heads Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2757492A
US2757492A US377168A US37716853A US2757492A US 2757492 A US2757492 A US 2757492A US 377168 A US377168 A US 377168A US 37716853 A US37716853 A US 37716853A US 2757492 A US2757492 A US 2757492A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
grinding
disk
strip
portions
raised
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US377168A
Inventor
Walter E Mcafee
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Leavitt Machine Co
Original Assignee
Leavitt Machine Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Leavitt Machine Co filed Critical Leavitt Machine Co
Priority to US377168A priority Critical patent/US2757492A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2757492A publication Critical patent/US2757492A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
    • B24D9/00Wheels or drums supporting in exchangeable arrangement a layer of flexible abrasive material, e.g. sandpaper
    • B24D9/08Circular back-plates for carrying flexible material
    • B24D9/085Devices for mounting sheets on a backing plate

Definitions

  • This invention relates to valve grinding machines and more particularly relates to the grinding heads thereof.
  • One object of this invention is an improved grinding head whose grinding surfaces are readily replaceable. To attain this object provision is made that the grinding surfaces be removably attachable to the grinding head.
  • Another object of this invention is the interposition of yieldable backing material between the grinding surfaces and the grinding head.
  • the yieldable backing is permanently attached to the grinding head to attain some of the advantages to be hereinafter pointed out.
  • Another object of this invention is an improved grind ing head whereby chattering is reduced to a minimum.
  • the grinding head is provided with a grinding surface along its working plane which is less than the surface of the grinding head at the working plane.
  • the grinding surface is an interrupted surface forming grinding sections which are spaced equidistant from each other.
  • the grinding head comprises a disk having raised portions upon which the grinding surfaces are located and the raised portions are spaced from each other for an angular disstance greater than the width of each grinding surface.
  • Fig. l is a plan view of the grinding head used with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevation taken on line II--II of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional side elevation taken on line III-III of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 showing one embodiment of the invention.
  • the disk 1 has a central hole 3 therein for attachment on the shaft 5 (shown in dotted lines) which is driven by the machine (partly shown in dotted lines at 7 in Fig. 2).
  • the attachment of the disk 1 onto the shaft 5 may be realized in any desired or conventional manner, such as by applying the retaining ring9 (shown in dotted line in Fig. 2) on the shaft 5 in the central depression 11 of the disk 1.
  • the disk 1 has the raised portions 20 integral with each other at the center of the disk and separated from each other by the depressed portions 22.
  • the raised portions 20 are equidistant from each other and are spaced from each other for an angular distance greater than the width of each raised portion. In the drawing the raised portions are shown as spaced at 120 angles from each other.
  • Each of the raised portions 20 are provided with a.
  • Each grinding: surface is in the form of the grinding strip 26 having an is parallel to the depressed portion abrasive on the working face.
  • each strip 26 is shown as removably attached to each' attachment may be accomplished in any In the drawings, the strip 26 is attached to the raised portion 20 by tightening clamps: 28 on the strip 26 in the depressed portions 22 on each:
  • Yieldable backing material 32 such as rubber or plastie, is interposed between each raised portion 20 and the strip 26 on the working plane 24 of the raised portion 20.
  • This backing material 32 may be permanently attached to the working plane 24 of the raised portion 20 (as shown in Fig. 4), or may be permanently attached to the strip 26 and be placed on the raised portion 20 (as shown in Fig. 5).
  • the advantage attained by using the embodiment of Fig. 5 is that a fresh yieldable backing piece is placed on each raised portion 20 every time the grinding strip 26 is replaced.
  • the advantage attained by using the embodiment of Fig. 4 is that it is more economical.
  • the disk is assembled on the shaft 5 by placing the shaft 5 in the hole 3 of the disk 1 and clamping the ring 9 into the shaft 5.
  • the strips 26 are assembled on the raised portions 20 by tucking the ends 27 of the strips 26, under the clamps 28, and tighening the screws 30.
  • the mounting of the strips 26 may be accomplished before the disk is assembled on the shaft 5, if desired.
  • the disk 1 then is operated by the shaft 5.
  • the working plane 24 of the disk 1 faces the gate valve seat 40 to be ground (shown in dotted lines) and the grinding surfaces 26 grind the valve.
  • a grinding head fora valve grinding machine com prising a disk adapted to be mounted on said machine,v
  • said grinding section being defined by opposed side walls and an end face presented in the working plane. and a relatively thin, flexible separahly formed replaceable abrasive strip having,- extension portions at its opposite ends bent rearwardly to embrace the side walls of the section to hold the intermediate portion of the strip in superimposed relation to said face and a yieldable cushion interposed between said face and said intermediate portion of the abrasive strip.
  • a grinding disk for a globe valve grinding machine comprising a central core mountable on a driving shaft for rotation therewith, a plurality of grinding sections extending outwardly from and immovably afiixed to the central core, each of said grinding sections being defined byv opposedv side walls and an outermost face presented in the working plane each section having associated therewith a relatively thin, flexible, separably formed replaceable abrasive strip having extension portions at its opposite ends, bent rearwardly to embrace the side walls of the section to hold the intermediate portion of the strip in superimposed relation to said end face, and a yieldable cushion interposed between said end face and said intermediate portion of the abrasive strip.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Polishing Bodies And Polishing Tools (AREA)
  • Grinding And Polishing Of Tertiary Curved Surfaces And Surfaces With Complex Shapes (AREA)

Description

1956 w. E. MCAFEE GRINDING HEADS Filed Aug. 28, 1953 IN V EN TOR. MAL rap 5 /7c Ara United States Patent Machine Company, Orange, Mass, a corporation of Massachusetts Application August 28, 1953, Serial No. 377,168 6 Claims. (Cl. 51-497) This invention relates to valve grinding machines and more particularly relates to the grinding heads thereof.
One object of this invention is an improved grinding head whose grinding surfaces are readily replaceable. To attain this object provision is made that the grinding surfaces be removably attachable to the grinding head.
Another object of this invention is the interposition of yieldable backing material between the grinding surfaces and the grinding head. The yieldable backing is permanently attached to the grinding head to attain some of the advantages to be hereinafter pointed out. To attain still other advantages to be hereinafter pointed out, provision is made that the yieldable backing material be removably attached to the grinding head.
Another object of this invention is an improved grind ing head whereby chattering is reduced to a minimum. To attain this object the grinding head is provided with a grinding surface along its working plane which is less than the surface of the grinding head at the working plane. Preferably, the grinding surface is an interrupted surface forming grinding sections which are spaced equidistant from each other. In the embodiment shown, the grinding head comprises a disk having raised portions upon which the grinding surfaces are located and the raised portions are spaced from each other for an angular disstance greater than the width of each grinding surface.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the preferred forms of my invention and show the invention as applied to a valve grinding head particularly adapted to grind gate valves and the specific details shown in the drawing are for that particular type of grinding head. In the drawings:
Fig. l is a plan view of the grinding head used with my invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevation taken on line II--II of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional side elevation taken on line III-III of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 showing one embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 3 showing another embodiment of the invention.
The disk 1 has a central hole 3 therein for attachment on the shaft 5 (shown in dotted lines) which is driven by the machine (partly shown in dotted lines at 7 in Fig. 2). The attachment of the disk 1 onto the shaft 5 may be realized in any desired or conventional manner, such as by applying the retaining ring9 (shown in dotted line in Fig. 2) on the shaft 5 in the central depression 11 of the disk 1.
The disk 1 has the raised portions 20 integral with each other at the center of the disk and separated from each other by the depressed portions 22. The raised portions 20 are equidistant from each other and are spaced from each other for an angular distance greater than the width of each raised portion. In the drawing the raised portions are shown as spaced at 120 angles from each other.
- or less of these raised ice It will be understood, of course, that there may be more portions 20 than the three shown, as may be desired.
Each of the raised portions 20 are provided with a.
grinding surface 26 adjacent to the perimeter of the disk l at its Working plane 24 which, in the present instant, 22. Each grinding: surface is in the form of the grinding strip 26 having an is parallel to the depressed portion abrasive on the working face.
Each strip 26 is shown as removably attached to each' attachment may be accomplished in any In the drawings, the strip 26 is attached to the raised portion 20 by tightening clamps: 28 on the strip 26 in the depressed portions 22 on each:
portion 20. The
known or desired manner.
side of the raised portion 20 by meansof screws 30.
Yieldable backing material 32, such as rubber or plastie, is interposed between each raised portion 20 and the strip 26 on the working plane 24 of the raised portion 20. This backing material 32 may be permanently attached to the working plane 24 of the raised portion 20 (as shown in Fig. 4), or may be permanently attached to the strip 26 and be placed on the raised portion 20 (as shown in Fig. 5). The advantage attained by using the embodiment of Fig. 5 is that a fresh yieldable backing piece is placed on each raised portion 20 every time the grinding strip 26 is replaced. The advantage attained by using the embodiment of Fig. 4 is that it is more economical.
In operation, the disk is assembled on the shaft 5 by placing the shaft 5 in the hole 3 of the disk 1 and clamping the ring 9 into the shaft 5. The strips 26 are assembled on the raised portions 20 by tucking the ends 27 of the strips 26, under the clamps 28, and tighening the screws 30. Of course, the mounting of the strips 26 may be accomplished before the disk is assembled on the shaft 5, if desired.
The disk 1 then is operated by the shaft 5. The working plane 24 of the disk 1 faces the gate valve seat 40 to be ground (shown in dotted lines) and the grinding surfaces 26 grind the valve.
When the grinding surfaces are worn out, the screws 39 are unscrewed, the clamps 28 lifted, and the strips 26 are discarded. New strips are then placed on the raised portions .24), without dismantling the disk 1, as pointed out above.
It will be observed that this arrangement permits the grinding surfaces to be replaced quickly, cheaply, and conveniently, and it eliminates chattering because of the spaced grinding surfaces.
I claim:
1. A grinding head fora valve grinding machine com prising a disk adapted to be mounted on said machine,v
raised portions on said disk, each of said raised portions:
having side walls and a surface in the working plane and being spaced from each other by depressed portions, said working plane being parallel to said depressed portions. and separable grinding surfaces presented in the Working plane and positioned intermediate dependent of and material mounted in said depressed area, said grinding, surfaces being longer than said resilient material and.
each having its end portions bent downwardly and en gaged with the side walls.
2. A grinding head as set forth in claim 1, wherein each other at the said disk comprising a central core mountable on a driving shaft for rotation therewith, a grinding sections.
Patented Aug. 7, 1956 p of said raised portions. of the disk, said grinding surfaces being separate and in spaced from each other and a resilient:
extending outwardly from and immovably aff xed to the central core, said grinding section being defined by opposed side walls and an end face presented in the working plane. and a relatively thin, flexible separahly formed replaceable abrasive strip having,- extension portions at its opposite ends bent rearwardly to embrace the side walls of the section to hold the intermediate portion of the strip in superimposed relation to said face and a yieldable cushion interposed between said face and said intermediate portion of the abrasive strip.
5. A grinding head as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cushion is fixedly attached to said face of the grinding section.
6. A grinding disk for a globe valve grinding machine, said disk comprising a central core mountable on a driving shaft for rotation therewith, a plurality of grinding sections extending outwardly from and immovably afiixed to the central core, each of said grinding sections being defined byv opposedv side walls and an outermost face presented in the working plane each section having associated therewith a relatively thin, flexible, separably formed replaceable abrasive strip having extension portions at its opposite ends, bent rearwardly to embrace the side walls of the section to hold the intermediate portion of the strip in superimposed relation to said end face, and a yieldable cushion interposed between said end face and said intermediate portion of the abrasive strip.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS
US377168A 1953-08-28 1953-08-28 Grinding heads Expired - Lifetime US2757492A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US377168A US2757492A (en) 1953-08-28 1953-08-28 Grinding heads

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US377168A US2757492A (en) 1953-08-28 1953-08-28 Grinding heads

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2757492A true US2757492A (en) 1956-08-07

Family

ID=23488039

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US377168A Expired - Lifetime US2757492A (en) 1953-08-28 1953-08-28 Grinding heads

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2757492A (en)

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1355345A (en) * 1919-03-17 1920-10-12 William A Lorenz Disk grinding-machine
US1964240A (en) * 1934-01-22 1934-06-26 Lawrence O Beard Tool for grinding valve seats
US1966299A (en) * 1932-06-07 1934-07-10 Kent Company Inc Sanding device
US2332676A (en) * 1940-08-04 1943-10-26 Samuel T Haas Grinding head
US2527762A (en) * 1947-10-14 1950-10-31 Harold H Pratt Abrasive disk support

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1355345A (en) * 1919-03-17 1920-10-12 William A Lorenz Disk grinding-machine
US1966299A (en) * 1932-06-07 1934-07-10 Kent Company Inc Sanding device
US1964240A (en) * 1934-01-22 1934-06-26 Lawrence O Beard Tool for grinding valve seats
US2332676A (en) * 1940-08-04 1943-10-26 Samuel T Haas Grinding head
US2527762A (en) * 1947-10-14 1950-10-31 Harold H Pratt Abrasive disk support

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2049874A (en) Slotted abrasive wheel
ATE303232T1 (en) BACKING PLATES FOR GRINDING DISCS
GB1174487A (en) Driving Arbor for Floor Pads or the Like.
US2871632A (en) Rotative surfacing tool and tufted packs therefor and method of making such packs
US5309682A (en) Hand held power tool with working disc
US2757492A (en) Grinding heads
US2410812A (en) Support for abrasive disks
US2697897A (en) Rubbing machine
US2311879A (en) Polishing unit
US2904937A (en) Pressure platen means for a belt polishing or grinding machine
US1227622A (en) Finishing-machine.
US2302424A (en) Surface treating machine
US2751727A (en) Grinding head and grinding surface therefor
US3014319A (en) Moulded back-up pad
US2464296A (en) Pad attaching means for rubbing machines and the like
GB249656A (en) Improvements in or relating to buffing and like devices of the naumkeag type
US2579360A (en) Tool
US2541844A (en) Abrasive wheel
US1892434A (en) Segmental grinding wheel
US1408851A (en) Suction grinding and polishing machine
US2271088A (en) Rubber heel
US1656291A (en) Shoe-dressing machine
US2029753A (en) Tool for lapping valve seats
US1842246A (en) Sole roughing machine
US1660384A (en) Floor-polishing apparatus