US994358A - Abrasive apparatus. - Google Patents

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US994358A
US994358A US55304410A US1910553044A US994358A US 994358 A US994358 A US 994358A US 55304410 A US55304410 A US 55304410A US 1910553044 A US1910553044 A US 1910553044A US 994358 A US994358 A US 994358A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • 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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  • rlfhe supports ll. which maybe of various length, usually from four to ten inches, are preferably forn'ied from hard wood, and can be conveniently cut on a band saw to the pattern or counterpart of the work to be treated.
  • separate support may be emg i l l i l l i l polished.
  • An abrasive belt support having a belt supportingr face the counterpart ot the Work to be polished, a recess at the side of said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edge ol" an abrasive belt, and faces at opposite sides ot said belt supporting face adapted to engage faces on the Work and to i guide said belt supportlng face along 1n contact with thc face of the work to be
  • An abrasive belt support, said support comprising a belt supporting face the coun- ,.terpart of 'the work to be polished, recesses or upon a grooved strip supported on the table.
  • the belt is adjusted to position in a suitably prepared support ll, power is then applied to drive the abrasive belt D, and the opfrator ,preferably holding support H inl his hand with the belt traveling through said support, 'adjusts the support to the face ot the work and presses the support to the workY with light or heavy pressure and guides the; support along the face of the ⁇ work wittfgreater or less .speedl according to the amount of polisl'iing' required at4 various points on the work.
  • the work which is usualliY in pieces shorter than the length of the work table, is removed and replaced with new for-k, preferably by hand, the operator using one hand to hold and guide the support H and the other hand to manipulatey the work.
  • An abrasive belt support having a belt v supporting face the counterpart ot the work of said supporting face adapted to ree vve and guide the edges 4ol a traveling abrasive lJtli'.
  • An abrasive belt support having a supporting tace the counterpart ot the ivork to be polished, :Tnfl a recess adapted to receive and guide the edge of a traveling abrasive belt.
  • An abrasive belt .support having a belt supporting 'tate the counterpart ot' the work to be polished, a recess adapted to-receivc and gifpr'te the edge ot ⁇ a traveling abrasive belt, and a face adapted to engage a face on the worlc to guide said belt supporting to be polished. and recesses at opposite sides at. opposite sides'ot said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edges of a traveling abrasive belt, ⁇ and a fa adapted to engage a tace on the Work and to guide said belt supporting face along in contact with the yface of the work to be polished.
  • abrasive belt, support comprising a belt supporting face the counterpart of the .work to be polished, recesses at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edges of an abrasive belt, and faces at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to engage faces on the Work and to guide i said belt supporting face along in.
  • Contact i 90 7.
  • abrasivev belt supportl said support comprising a belt supporting face the counterpartot the work to be polished, recesses k at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to receive vand guidev the edges of the lbclt, and faces at opposite sides of and each at an angle to said beltsupporting face. adapted to engage faces 0n the Work and to guide said belt supporting face along in contact with'the face of the Work to be polished.

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uhile the opposite edge guided by thel face along in contact with the'face of the recess/1, ot' tho support ll. ,v
rlfhe supports ll. which maybe of various length, usually from four to ten inches, are preferably forn'ied from hard wood, and can be conveniently cut on a band saw to the pattern or counterpart of the work to be treated. ployed t'or cach pattern ot' work to be treated as indicated in Vig. l, orvtwo or more tac-es ol` the supportmay be utilized for dilferent patterns, as indicated in Figs. 2, f.
.\ separate support: may be emg i l l i l l i l polished. v
5'. and t3, and particularlY Where two or more patterns are 'refplircd to polish ir single piece ol" work', as illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3.
Tn practice the work is supported either directly upon the flat surface 'of the table,
work to be polished.
4. An abrasive belt support having a belt supportingr face the counterpart ot the Work to be polished, a recess at the side of said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edge ol" an abrasive belt, and faces at opposite sides ot said belt supporting face adapted to engage faces on the Work and to i guide said belt supportlng face along 1n contact with thc face of the work to be An abrasive belt support, said support comprising a belt supporting face the coun- ,.terpart of 'the work to be polished, recesses or upon a grooved strip supported on the table. The belt is adjusted to position in a suitably prepared support ll, power is then applied to drive the abrasive belt D, and the opfrator ,preferably holding support H inl his hand with the belt traveling through said support, 'adjusts the support to the face ot the work and presses the support to the workY with light or heavy pressure and guides the; support along the face of the` work wittfgreater or less .speedl according to the amount of polisl'iing' required at4 various points on the work. The work, which is usualliY in pieces shorter than the length of the work table, is removed and replaced with new for-k, preferably by hand, the operator using one hand to hold and guide the support H and the other hand to manipulatey the work. f
The mechanism herein illustrated and described 1s capable of considerable modifica- -tion without departing from the principle of my invention.
Having' described Iny invention what I claim is:
l. An abrasive belt support having a belt v supporting face the counterpart ot the work of said supporting face adapted to ree vve and guide the edges 4ol a traveling abrasive lJtli'.
Q. An abrasive belt: support having a supporting tace the counterpart ot the ivork to be polished, :Tnfl a recess adapted to receive and guide the edge of a traveling abrasive belt.
il. An abrasive belt .support having a belt supporting 'tate the counterpart ot' the work to be polished, a recess adapted to-receivc and gifpr'te the edge ot` a traveling abrasive belt, and a face adapted to engage a face on the worlc to guide said belt supporting to be polished. and recesses at opposite sides at. opposite sides'ot said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edges of a traveling abrasive belt, `and a fa adapted to engage a tace on the Work and to guide said belt supporting face along in contact with the yface of the work to be polished. y
6. .\n abrasive belt, support, said support comprising a belt supporting face the counterpart of the .work to be polished, recesses at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to receive and guide the edges of an abrasive belt, and faces at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to engage faces on the Work and to guide i said belt supporting face along in. Contact i 90 7. An abrasive belt support, said support with the face of thework to be polished.
comprising abelt supporting face the'coun'- terpart 'of the Work to be polished, recesses at lopposite sides of said belt supporting face adap'tedto receive and guide the edges of the belt, and a face at one side and at an yangle to said belt supporting face adapted to engage a face on the Work and to;guide said belt supporting face along in contact with the face of the Work to be polished.
8.' .An abrasivev belt supportl said support comprising a belt supporting face the counterpartot the work to be polished, recesses k at opposite sides of said belt supporting face adapted to receive vand guidev the edges of the lbclt, and faces at opposite sides of and each at an angle to said beltsupporting face. adapted to engage faces 0n the Work and to guide said belt supporting face along in contact with'the face of the Work to be polished.
Tn testimonywvhereof Ihave atlixed signature in presence oil two Witnesses.-
oLMEDo CORTEZ WYsoNG.
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J. A. KLEEMEIER, J. R. BROWN.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2728173A (en) * 1953-05-14 1955-12-27 Charles A Banks Abrasive belt cutter bar grinding machines
US2751717A (en) * 1953-06-30 1956-06-26 Otto C Niederer Egg cleaning equipment
US2763103A (en) * 1954-03-12 1956-09-18 Bader Stephen Belt grinding and polishing machine
US4281483A (en) * 1978-01-31 1981-08-04 Volvo Car B.V. Method of curving supporting surfaces of driving belt elements
DE3538628A1 (en) * 1984-11-02 1986-05-07 Michael Vöcklabruck Braun Profile grinding machine
US6379232B1 (en) * 2001-03-16 2002-04-30 D'aquila Salvatore Louis Belt lift accessory for combination belt and disk sander and method for making same
US20080216626A1 (en) * 2004-12-13 2008-09-11 Evg Entwicklungs- U. Verwertungs-Gesellschaft M.B.H Apparatus for transferring wires that have been cut into lengths from a wire bundle into a single layer
US20110306282A1 (en) * 2008-10-29 2011-12-15 Josef Fischer Adjustable Belt Sander

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2728173A (en) * 1953-05-14 1955-12-27 Charles A Banks Abrasive belt cutter bar grinding machines
US2751717A (en) * 1953-06-30 1956-06-26 Otto C Niederer Egg cleaning equipment
US2763103A (en) * 1954-03-12 1956-09-18 Bader Stephen Belt grinding and polishing machine
US4281483A (en) * 1978-01-31 1981-08-04 Volvo Car B.V. Method of curving supporting surfaces of driving belt elements
DE3538628A1 (en) * 1984-11-02 1986-05-07 Michael Vöcklabruck Braun Profile grinding machine
US6379232B1 (en) * 2001-03-16 2002-04-30 D'aquila Salvatore Louis Belt lift accessory for combination belt and disk sander and method for making same
US20080216626A1 (en) * 2004-12-13 2008-09-11 Evg Entwicklungs- U. Verwertungs-Gesellschaft M.B.H Apparatus for transferring wires that have been cut into lengths from a wire bundle into a single layer
US20110306282A1 (en) * 2008-10-29 2011-12-15 Josef Fischer Adjustable Belt Sander
AT507504B1 (en) * 2008-10-29 2012-01-15 Josef Fischer ADJUSTABLE BELT GRINDING TOOL
US8758094B2 (en) * 2008-10-29 2014-06-24 Josef Fischer Adjustable belt sander

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