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US3859761A
US3859761A US45085574A US3859761A US 3859761 A US3859761 A US 3859761A US 45085574 A US45085574 A US 45085574A US 3859761 A US3859761 A US 3859761A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
    • B24D5/00Bonded abrasive wheels, or wheels with inserted abrasive blocks, designed for acting only by their periphery; Bushings or mountings therefor
    • B24D5/12Cut-off wheels
    • B24D5/123Cut-off wheels having different cutting segments
    • 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
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/929Tool or tool with support
    • Y10T83/9319Toothed blade or tooth therefor
    • Y10T83/9326Plural separable sections
    • Y10T83/9329Tooth separable from blade
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  • a supportmg body of a segmental grmdlng wheel has 52 US. Cl. 51/2065 83/840 extending fmm edge of the Periphery herehf a [51 Int. Cl B2 4d 5/06 flahge-
  • Each of the abrasive Segments has attached 58 Field 61 Search 51/206.4 206.5 207 thereto a holding Phite which is held against the flange by a clamping ring.
  • the clamping ring has an outer pe riphery equal to that of the flange, but has an inner [56] References Cited periphery spaced from the supporting body.
  • Each of the holding plates has a projection which extends into UNITED STATES PATENTS such space and contacts the inner periphery of the 1,697,505 1/1929 Hyde 51/2065 clamping ring 1,734,012 10/1929 Jeppson.... 3,633,637 H1972 Kolesh 83/840 4 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTED JAN 3 4 I975 Fig. I
  • the present invention is concerned with a segmental grinding wheel, in particular an abrasive cut-off wheel, the supporting body of which on one edge of the circular or polygonal periphery thereof is provided with a radially extending flange for aligning the segments forming an abrasive ring and a clamping ring coinciding with the flange, the clamping ring being secured to the flange by means of screws and each abrasive segment being form-closedly locked in radial direction.
  • the actual supporting body, the holding plates of the segments and the clamping ring are held together and locked by means of screws, pins or the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a segmental cut-off wheel with a supporting body according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a section along line 1-1 of FIG. 1 and FIGS. 3 and 4 are sections of further examples of the holding plates.
  • Supporting body 1 on one edge of the periphery thereof, is provided with a flange 25.
  • Clamping ring 23 coincides with flange 25, but is narrower than the latter. That is to say, the outer periphery or ring 23 equals that of flange 25, while the inner annular surface 26 thereof is spaced from lower annular surface 27 of supporting body I of interstice A.
  • Holding plates 3 of segments 2 on the lower portion thereof are provided with projections 28, passing beneath the inner annular surface of clamping ring 23 and resting thereon under the action of centrifugal force during use of the grinding wheel.
  • projections 28 may be produced by welding a flange on to the holding plates (FIG. 2) or by bending the lower border thereof FIGS. 3 and 4). It may, however, be readily understood that other constructions are also possible.
  • the number of screws 11 need be chosen only in view ofthe fixation of clamping ring 23, it being, however, advantageous if there is provided one screw 11 per segment 2 to prevent a shifting of segments 2 under the action of tangential forces during use of the grinding wheel.
  • a segmental grinding wheel in particular an abrasive cut-off wheel, of the type including a supporting body and a plurality of abrasive segments supported to extend from the periphery of said supporting body, the improvement comprising:
  • said supporting body having at one edge of the outer periphery thereof a radially outwardly extending flange;
  • each of said segments having attached thereto a holding plate with a first side thereof abutted against said flange, each of said holding plates having an inner end with a projection extending therefrom in a direction away from said flange and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grinding wheel;
  • a clamping ring abutted against second sides of said holding plates, said clamping ring having an outer annular surface of the same diameter as that of said flange, said clamping ring having an inner annular surface spaced from the outer periphery of said supporting body, said projections of said holding plates extending between said inner annular surface of said clamping ring and said outer periphery of said supporting body.
  • each of said projections comprises a flange rigidly at tached to the respective holding plate.
  • each of said projections comprises an integral portion of the respective holding plate, bent outwardly therefrom.

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Abstract

A supporting body of a segmental grinding wheel has extending from one edge of the periphery thereof a flange. Each of the abrasive segments has attached thereto a holding plate which is held against the flange by a clamping ring. The clamping ring has an outer periphery equal to that of the flange, but has an inner periphery spaced from the supporting body. Each of the holding plates has a projection which extends into such space and contacts the inner periphery of the clamping ring.

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United States Patent Lutz Jan. 14, 1975 SEGMENTAL GRINDING WHEEL 3,793,783 2/1974 Paterno et a1. 51/2065 Inventor: Gerhard Lutz, Schwaz, Austria 3,795,078 3/1974 Coes 1. 51/2065 73 Assignee: Tyrolit-Schleiimittelwerke FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS swamvski KG Schwaz Austria 1,903,827 8/1970 Germany 51/2065 [22] Filed: 1974 Primary Examiner-Al Lawrence Smith [21] App} 450 55 Assistant ExaminerK. J. Ramsey Attorney, Agent, or FirmWenderoth, Lind & Ponack [30] Forelgn Application Prlonty Data 57] ABSTRACT Apr. 2, 1973 Austrla 2884/73 A supportmg body of a segmental grmdlng wheel has 52 US. Cl. 51/2065 83/840 extending fmm edge of the Periphery herehf a [51 Int. Cl B2 4d 5/06 flahge- Each of the abrasive Segments has attached 58 Field 61 Search 51/206.4 206.5 207 thereto a holding Phite which is held against the flange by a clamping ring. The clamping ring has an outer pe riphery equal to that of the flange, but has an inner [56] References Cited periphery spaced from the supporting body. Each of the holding plates has a projection which extends into UNITED STATES PATENTS such space and contacts the inner periphery of the 1,697,505 1/1929 Hyde 51/2065 clamping ring 1,734,012 10/1929 Jeppson.... 3,633,637 H1972 Kolesh 83/840 4 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTED JAN 3 4 I975 Fig. I
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SEGMENTAL GRINDING WHEEL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention is concerned with a segmental grinding wheel, in particular an abrasive cut-off wheel, the supporting body of which on one edge of the circular or polygonal periphery thereof is provided with a radially extending flange for aligning the segments forming an abrasive ring and a clamping ring coinciding with the flange, the clamping ring being secured to the flange by means of screws and each abrasive segment being form-closedly locked in radial direction.
The actual supporting body, the holding plates of the segments and the clamping ring are held together and locked by means of screws, pins or the like.
In the known examples of wheels of this type the actual power transmission from the segments to the supporting body is effected through the connecting screws. As a consequence, the number of screws to be used depends on the forces which act thereupon.
However, for reasons of assembly, the number of screws should be restricted to a minimum.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore the object of the present invention to create a supporting body adaptable to directly receive the radial forces acting upon the segments, which forces are due to centrifugal force.
This object is attained according to the invention in that between the offset of the supporting body on the lower end of the flange and the clamping ring there is provided an interstice which in top plan view is circular-ring shaped, that each segment, as known per se, is secured to the supporting body by means of a holding plate and that on the free end of each holding plate there is provided a projection extending in the direction of the axis of the grinding wheel, which projection passes within the interstice. While the forces resulting from centrifugal force are received by the clamping ring, the opposed forces as well as the clamping pressure are received by the screws, as in the known types of wheels, or preferably, as shown in the following examples, by the peripheral border of the supporting body itself.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a segmental cut-off wheel with a supporting body according to the invention,
FIG. 2 is a section along line 1-1 of FIG. 1 and FIGS. 3 and 4 are sections of further examples of the holding plates.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Supporting body 1, on one edge of the periphery thereof, is provided with a flange 25. Clamping ring 23 coincides with flange 25, but is narrower than the latter. That is to say, the outer periphery or ring 23 equals that of flange 25, while the inner annular surface 26 thereof is spaced from lower annular surface 27 of supporting body I of interstice A.
Holding plates 3 of segments 2 on the lower portion thereof are provided with projections 28, passing beneath the inner annular surface of clamping ring 23 and resting thereon under the action of centrifugal force during use of the grinding wheel.
As illustrated in the drawings, projections 28 may be produced by welding a flange on to the holding plates (FIG. 2) or by bending the lower border thereof FIGS. 3 and 4). It may, however, be readily understood that other constructions are also possible.
In the arrangement according to the invention the number of screws 11 need be chosen only in view ofthe fixation of clamping ring 23, it being, however, advantageous if there is provided one screw 11 per segment 2 to prevent a shifting of segments 2 under the action of tangential forces during use of the grinding wheel.
What we claim is:
1. In a segmental grinding wheel, in particular an abrasive cut-off wheel, of the type including a supporting body and a plurality of abrasive segments supported to extend from the periphery of said supporting body, the improvement comprising:
said supporting body having at one edge of the outer periphery thereof a radially outwardly extending flange;
each of said segments having attached thereto a holding plate with a first side thereof abutted against said flange, each of said holding plates having an inner end with a projection extending therefrom in a direction away from said flange and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grinding wheel; and
a clamping ring abutted against second sides of said holding plates, said clamping ring having an outer annular surface of the same diameter as that of said flange, said clamping ring having an inner annular surface spaced from the outer periphery of said supporting body, said projections of said holding plates extending between said inner annular surface of said clamping ring and said outer periphery of said supporting body.
2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of each of said projections is abutted against said inner annular surface of said clamping ring.
3. The improvement claimed in claim I, wherein each of said projections comprises a flange rigidly at tached to the respective holding plate.
4. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said projections comprises an integral portion of the respective holding plate, bent outwardly therefrom.

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1. In a segmental grinding wheel, in particular an abrasive cut-off wheel, of the type including a supporting body and a plurality of abrasive segments supported to extend from the periphery of said supporting body, the improvement comprising: said supporting body having at one edge of the outer periphery thereof a radially outwardly extending flange; each of said segments having attached thereto a holding plate with a first side thereof abutted against said flange, each of said holding plates having an inner end with a projection extending therefrom in a direction away from said flange and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said grinding wheel; and a clamping ring abutted against second sides of said holding plates, said clamping ring having an outer annular surface of the same diameter as that of said flange, said clamping ring having an inner annular surface spaced from the outer periphery of said supporting body, said projections of said holding plates extending between said inner annular surface of said clamping ring and said outer periphery of said supporting body.
2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of each of said projections is abutted against said inner annular surface of said clamping ring.
3. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said projections comprises a flange rigidly attached to the respective holding plate.
4. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said projections comprises an integral portion of the respective holding plate, bent outwardly therefrom.
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