EP3461265B1 - Klingenschärfhaltevorrichtung - Google Patents
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- B24D15/06—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges
- B24D15/08—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges of knives; of razors
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24D—TOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
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- B24D15/06—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges
- B24D15/065—Hand tools or other devices for non-rotary grinding, polishing, or stropping specially designed for sharpening cutting edges for sharpening both knives and scissors
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- the present invention relates to a blade sharpening fixation system for fixating a blade to be sharpened, and in particular to an adjustable blade sharpening fixation system, as e.g. known from document US 2011 /0159791 A1 , which forms the basis for the preamble of claim 1.
- Sharpening methods are many, and so are the types of blades to be sharpened.
- a common goal for any sharpening method is to ensure a sharp blade suitable for the cause, either if the blade is on a kitchen knife, scissors, a tool or an axe.
- sharpening a knife one goal is to ensure that the grinding angle is optimum for the blade in question. This way, a sharp edge that will last longer may be pursued.
- One way to solve this is by using a rotation grinding stone. The grinding stone rotates while a person holds the blade at an angle while grinding.
- a problem with a rotation grinding stone is however that the grinding is imprecise, since the orientation of the blade depends solely on the person holding the blade.
- a way to solve this is to fasten the blade in a jig and move a whetter across the blade at a given angle.
- a problem with this is however that a fixed jig may not provide adaptability to produce a grinding angle that suits blades of different shapes. Also, the grinding stone will erode and may not provide the same quality over time.
- the number of adjustment solutions allows a single person to achieve a fine result every time.
- One goal for the fixture system of the invention is to provide stability to the blade, and achieve a grinding motion that is predictable and possible to repeat. The possibility to repeat a grinding motion at a variety of grades without losing the angle throughout the whole process may thus be highly desirable. By predictability a number of uncertain factors may be almost eliminated.
- the blade edge may achieve a very precise and finely ground edge.
- the grinding block should touch the blade such that their normal vectors are aligned. This may be achieved with a solution that allows the grinding block to move predictably along the edge.
- the angle is shown in a plane perpendicular to the table.
- the angle makes the grinding block face downwards towards the blade.
- the angle causes the grinding block to move at a radius on the blade edge when the arm is moved along the receiving portion. This is a great advantage, since a convex edge may be difficult to achieve when using other types of jigs. Many knives have a convex profiled edge of different grades, so the need is big in the business of grinding.
- the angle at which the grinding block is arranged relative to the arm may be varied, and hence the convexity may be varied.
- the height difference between the object to be ground and the linkage head may be as small as possible to minimize changes in the grinding angle when processing the material in a pendulum motion from the centre to the edges of the grinding block. Therefore it may be valuable that the height and the angle can be changed via both the table and the linkage head to combine these two settings to achieve optimal results and that the pendulum movement obtains an as small height difference as possible.
- the fixating equipment may comprise at least one magnet of which the magnetic force attracts the blade for fixating of the blade. This is an advantage since the magnetic force attracts the blade towards the magnet. Therefore, other fixating arrangements may not be necessary. Also, if using for instance a clamp of some sort, the clamp may cause damage to the blade. Also a clamp may be in the way for the grinding arrangement and hence obstruct the path for the grinding block, especially at low angels and when the whole blade needs to be profiled. Since the fixation may be provided by using magnets, a blade which is magnetic may preferably be used. Any other type of blade, such as ceramic may be fixated by using other fixating means. When using a magnet, it may be importance that the grinding arrangement is not affected by magnetism. The grinding arrangement may thus include a non-magnetic material.
- the fixture system further comprises a base onto which the jig and the height adjustment arrangement are adjustably arranged.
- the height adjustment arrangement and the jig may be arranged relative each other at a distance which can be varied depending on which blade is supposed to be ground.
- the grinding angle of the blade may be different depending on the distance between the height adjustment arrangement and the jig.
- the adjustable distance to each other may enable provision of an adjustable angle for the blade relative to the height adjustment arrangement and hence an adjustable grinding angle.
- grinding may be performed with a predetermined repetitive motion.
- the area between the height adjustment arrangement and the fixating arrangement may be hollow. In that way, the fixture system may be reasonably light.
- the tool or object to be sharpened may extend towards the ground on which the base is placed. This may be an advantage, since an object, for instance a chisel, may be quite long and may need a large grinding angle. This leads to the handle extending far down through the hollow area.
- the table may be tiltable such that the blade edge may be adjustably arranged at an angle relative to the base.
- This is an advantage since the edge of one blade may be different from another. For instance, an axe has a thick blade and a steep angle, while a kitchen knife may be very thin.
- the table may be tiltable 0-90 degrees, in order to provide any grinding angle. Therefore, adjusting the angle may provide a better position for grinding.
- the grinding angle of a knife may be difficult to calculate. Normally, there is more than one factor that determines the angle, since the blade has an angle of its own. One can simply not only trust to the distance between the linkage head and the edge. The knife has its own angle if it is thicker in the neck and tapers towards the edge.
- the angle may be obtained by a digital inclinometer, first by calibrating it on the table, then measuring the blade's own angle. After that, measuring the angle of the grinding block when it rests on the knife's blade. With compensation for the blade's own angle, the desired angle may be set by means of tilting the table and/or change the linkage head height. Measuring the convex radius may be done when the grinding block is resting on the blade and are in its two outer positions. In that way, the difference in angle when the grinding block is pushed forward and pulled back may be obtained. In this way, the angle may be determined by a tenth to a hundredth of degree accuracy, depending on the inclinometer used.
- the table may constitute a standard profile, such as a T-Slotted aluminium profile to provide versatile arrangement of the fixating equipment .
- a standard profile such as a T-Slotted aluminium profile to provide versatile arrangement of the fixating equipment .
- the fixating equipment may be fastened along any slot at any place without the need of providing fixating holes for each solution. This makes the table versatile and can be used for virtually any knife.
- the table may be inexpensive to make, and can be made at any size required.
- the magnet may be provided within an exchangeable tube.
- the tube may be a rectangular tube, to provide support to the blade. Since the tube may be supporting the blade, different sizes can be used depending on the size of the blade. Therefore, by arranging a magnet within a tube, it may be possible to exchange the tube for any size needed. Also, in this way the magnet or magnets used may be the same.
- the tube may be magnetic or non-magnetic.
- the tube may be an aluminium tube.
- the exchangeable tube may support the entire length and width of the blade, without the edge coming in contact with it.
- the blade may be arranged so that the edge stays clear off any external part in order to prevent the grinding block from colliding with anything other than the blade.
- the exchangeable tube may support the blade at two support points, extending along at least a part of the length of the blade, to provide stability to the blade.
- the blade may be irregular in shape, such as convex, a flat surface may not provide proper support to a blade with a shape other than flat. So, by allowing the tube to be slightly recessed towards the middle, the blade may be supported.
- the magnet may be a permanent magnet chosen from the group comprising neodymium magnets.
- a very strong magnet may be needed.
- a type of magnet like a neodymium magnet may be suitable since it is strong and likely to keep a knife in place.
- any other type of magnet can be used having similar properties as a neodymium magnet.
- the height adjustment arrangement may comprise a height adjustment piece which may provide adjustable height to the linkage head.
- the receiving portion may be a pivotable linkage head in which the arm may be arranged to provide pivotable adjustable position to the grinding arrangement.
- the height and the angle of the grinding block may be adjusted by changing the height of the receiving portion which supports the arm.
- the receiving portion may be a pivotable linkage head
- the receiving portion may not only provide freely movable arm linearly, it may also provide a rotational centre for the grinding arrangement.
- the grinding movement may be circular. Therefore, the grinding arrangement may be suitable for roundly shaped edges.
- a pivotable linkage head provides the possibility of a non-linearly movement by attaching the arm with an angle to the inner holder of the grinding block. Therefore, the grinding arrangement may be suitable both for convex shaped edges and straight edges.
- the angle can also be altered by adjusting the height of the linkage head. By moving the rod end horizontally, it is possible to avoid obstructing parts of the knife, for instance the handle, and allow the grinding block to move freely at the same angle.
- the grinding block is arranged between an inner block holder and an outer block holder.
- the first connector is arranged in the inner block holder.
- the first connector is arranged at an angle relative to the normal of the inner grinder.
- the grinding block may be the device that does the actual grinding. This may be a whet stone or the like.
- the grinding block may be exchangeable such that it may be changed and replaced depending on the kind of grinding to be done. For instance, when sharpening a very blunt axe, firstly a coarse grinding block may be used. Further it may be changed for other blocks with medium coarse and others with finer and finer piece.
- the grinding block comprises exchangeable abrasive paper.
- exchangeable abrasive paper is readily available.
- the abrasive papers and the leather may be arranged to the grinding block using an adhesive tape. In this way, the abrasive papers may be exchanged, without losing the angle throughout the whole process. After having ground the edge surface, leather may be used until the blade is sharp and polished.
- the grinding block may comprise a block and abrasive paper since a grinding block having an incorporated grinding surface, such as a grinding stone, may erode with time and will affect the angle and reduce the quality of the grind.
- the block may be of any shape suitable. For instance it may be rectangular for a normal straight or v-shaped edge. It may also be round or elliptical. This type may be suitable if a serrated edge is to be sharpened. The grinding block may thus be exchanged for any shape or size needed.
- the second connector is arranged in line with the normal of the inner block holder.
- a v-shaped edge may be obtained.
- the inner and outer block holders may comprise an inner and an outer supporting lip respectively.
- the grinding block may be arranged to rest upon the inner and outer supporting lips. This is an advantage since the supporting lips may provide a determined placement for the grinding block, no matter how thick the abrasive paper is. This may ensure that the grinding block surface is placed at the same height relative to the blade every time, and with each one of the blocks with different thickness of abrasive paper. Thus there may be no differences in height if for instance the abrasive paper needs to be changed in the middle of a grind, given that the set height and the table angle is the same. It thus maintains the calibrated heights and angles.
- the surface of the abrasive paper may be positioned at the same height every time and with every single block since they rest upon the lips. In this way, there is no need to change the settings of the height adjustment arrangement while changing abrasive paper.
- the inner and outer block holders may be connected via a grinder rod.
- the distance between the inner and outer block holders may be adjustable. This is an advantage since the grinder rod holds the grinding arrangement together. Further, it may be easy to exchange grinding blocks and the holders for other grinding devices of different shapes or sizes.
- the base may be provided with at least one position rail along which, one at a time, the height adjustment arrangement may be adjustably attached.
- a position rail may provide a steady and predictable and repeatable attachment.
- one of the at least one position rail may be a circular position rail that may extend radially at a path at least partially around the jig. Since only the position of the height adjustment arrangement, the already set angle of the grinding block may not be lost..
- Another one of the at least one position rails may extend linearly at a path at least partially along the jig.
- the fixating equipment further may comprise support elements for supporting the blade and the neck of a blade from accidental slide relative to the table.
- support elements for supporting the blade and the neck of a blade from accidental slide relative to the table.
- manual manipulation it is meant the manual handling that may cause unpredictable results, such as holding the handle by hand, and using free hand grinding. Therefore, support elements that may be versatile for use on many types of knives may be an advantage.
- the support elements may be arranged at three points around the knife. Possibly two points at the handle side and one point by the neck.
- the support elements may be of different types, depending on which part of the blade, handle or neck to be supported.
- One may have a collar that allows that if the knife or scissors are narrower than the tube, it can be pushed over the tube against the blade neck.
- Another support element may have a shelf on which the blade neck may rest on when the blade is larger than the tube, and placed slightly outside the tube. The advantage with this type, may be that this allows processing of the whole of the knife blade as the support elements does not reach above the knife's blade, and thus not collide with the grinding block. And due to this, the problem when trying to fasten the knife with a bracket or clamp, the risk for collision may be overcome. Also, by clamping it may limit the possibility of achieving low grinding angles.
- the supports for the neck should match the thickness of the blade and need to be below it, if the whole blade has to be processed. It is an advantage if the height is kept as low as possible in order to avoid them to obstruct the grinding block.
- the support elements may comprise at least one eccentric support block which by turning the eccentric support block provide adjustable support to said blade.
- an eccentric support block By using an eccentric support block, the support element may be arranged in a slot of the table, but can still be flexible to reach different distances.
- An eccentric support block may be formed as a cylindrical block. The cylindrical block may be provided with a screw or the like, eccentrically arranged relative to the centre of the cylinder. Thus, when turning the cylinder, the support block may move eccentrically.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a blade sharpening fixture system 1. From here on called fixture system or blade sharpener which refer to the same.
- the fixture system 1 is arranged to be set on a work top, the ground or the like and comprises a base 2.
- the base is generally stable and is arranged to hold a jig 3 and a grinding arrangement 4.
- the jig 3 is arranged at one end of the base 2 and is arranged to keep a blade 6, which may be a knife, scissors, pruning shears, shovel, axe or any other blade or tool that need sharpening in position while grinding the edge 61 of the blade.
- the area between the height adjustment arrangement and the fixating arrangement may be provided with a hollow area 29.
- the fixture system may be reasonably light.
- the tool or object to be sharpened may extend towards the ground on which the base is placed. This may be an advantage, since an object, for instance a chisel, may be quite long and may need a large grinding angle. This leads to the handle extending far down through the hollow area 29.
- the grinding is done by a grinding arrangement 4.
- the grinding arrangement 4 comprises a grinding block 41 or a whetter, which is arranged to be moved over the blade edge 61 in order to produce a desirable edge.
- the grinding arrangement comprises a handle 45, which is operated manually.
- the grinding block is connected by the inner block holder 42 to an arm 47.
- the arm 47 is connected to the grinding block 41 in one end, and connected to a height adjustment arrangement 5 in the other end.
- the height adjustment arrangement 5 is configured to adjust the height of the arm 47 in order to provide a steady and set angle of the grinding block 41 relative to the blade edge 61.
- the height adjustment arrangement comprises a height adjustment piece 52, a linkage head 51 and a foot plate 53.
- the foot plate 53 is arranged to be detachably attached to the base 2.
- the height adjustment piece 52 is the piece which may be adjustable, such that when manipulated, the height of the linkage head 51 is adjusted.
- the linkage head may be adjusted so that a desirable angle relative to the edge of the blade may be obtained.
- the height adjustment piece may be a turnbuckle type adjustment.
- the linkage head 51 is configured to receive the arm 47. Further, the linkage head 51 is provided with a pivotable head. In this way, the arm 47, may be pivotally moved when arranged in the linkage head 51. In turn, the grinding block 41 may be pivotally moved relative to the blade edge 61, while the linkage head 51 is static.
- the base 2 comprises a linear position rail 21 and a circular position rail 22.
- the circular position rail extends radially around the jig 3. Either of the position rails (21, 22) is configured to attach to the foot plate 53. In that way, it is optional to arrange the foot plate 53 in either of the linear position rail 21 or the circular position rail 22.
- the grinding block 41 is arranged between an inner block holder 42 and an outer block holder 43.
- the block holders are arranged to clamp the grinding block 41.
- the jig 3 comprises a table 31.
- the table 31 is supported by a first and second side piece (32a-b).
- the table 31 may be tiltable via a tilt adjustable axle 37 in order to provide an angle to the blade edge 61 relative to the base.
- the blade On top of the table 31, the blade is arranged. The goal is to provide a steady support for the blade so that a user does not need to hold the blade while grinding.
- the blade 6 is stabilised by means of a magnet 35.
- the magnet is arranged such that its magnetic force keeps the blade vertically stable.
- the magnet is provided within a tube 34, such as a rectangular aluminium tube or the like. In this way, the size of the tube can be varied to support any size of blade. Further, the tube may prevent grinding dust to pile up in the centre of the magnets which could be the case using round magnets.
- the magnet should preferably be a permanent magnet.
- the magnet may be a strong magnet, a so called super magnet, such as neodymium magnet.
- support elements 33a-d are shown.
- the support elements are arranged so as to restrict the blade's (6) movement in the horizontal plane.
- the support elements 33 may provide stability.
- the support elements shown are cylindrical eccentric adjustable support elements. This means that the turning centre of the support elements 33 a-d is adjustable eccentrically on the table 31 to support the handle or the neck, thus making it possible for the support elements to be finely adjusted.
- the eccentric support elements 33 a-d may be round or elliptic or any other suitable shape.
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of the fixture system 1.
- Fig. 3 shows a more detailed view of the connector between the arm and the grinding block 41.
- the grinding block 41 and the arm 47 are arranged relative to each other at an angle. Referring to Fig. 9 , this angle is achieved by the connection of the arm 47 to the inner block holder 42.
- the inner block holder 42 is provided with a first connector 421 and a second connector 422. Either of the connectors can receive the arm 47.
- the first connector is, however, arranged at an angle ⁇ relative to the normal N of the inner block holder 42.
- the arm 47 is there shown in different positions, or in other words, the arm 47 is extended at different lengths relative to the linkage head 51 as the grinding movement is done.
- the arm 47 is freely movable in the linkage head 51 in any direction in the linear direction of the arm.
- the angle ⁇ causes the grinding block 41 to move at a radius-like curve, while the arm 47 is moved longitudinally in the linkage head 51. This will provide a blade 6 with a convex edge.
- the arm 47 can be arranged in the second connector 422, which is at zero angle relative to the normal N. This will instead provide a straight ground edge, a so called V-edge.
- the table 31 comprises slots 311.
- the table 31 may be of a T-slotted profile, which allows the fixating equipment 7 to be freely arranged in any of the slots 311 provided.
- the fixating equipment 7 may thus be fastened by t-slot nuts.
- a standardized profile may be readily available and may also be dimensioned to suit any size.
- the table may be of any type and can also be a table with positioning holes arranged at predetermined places. It may also be of another slotted type of profile.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a top view of a blade sharpening fixture system 1.
- the grinding block 41 is movable across the blade 6.
- the arm 47, and thus the grinding block 41 is movable radially relative to the linkage head 51.
- the grinding block 41 is also movable linearly through the linkage head 51.
- the height adjustment arrangement 5 may be adjustable horizontally along one of the position rails 21, 22, allowing the grinding block to achieve several positions.
- the magnet tube 34 is kept in place by at least one magnet keeper 36.
- the grinding block 41 is held between the inner and an outer block holder 42, 43.
- the clamping force is adjustable using the adjustment device 46 at the outer end of the outer block holder 43.
- the grinding block 41 Since the grinding block 41 is removable, it can be exchanged for different sizes and shapes, depending on the blade to be sharpened. For instance, a rectangular grinding block may be suitable for kitchen knives. A round or rounded grinding block may be suitable for sharpening knives with serrated edges or recurved blades. Also, the grinding block may be provided with exchangeable abrasive paper 48, depending on if a coarse or a fine grind is required, or the grinding blocks could be made of completely other abrasive materials in different shapes.
- FIG. 8 in which the inner 42 and outer 43 block holders are illustrated.
- the block holders 42, 43 are provided with supporting lips 423, 433, onto which the grinding block is arranged. Therefore the grinding block may be fixated at the same level, no matter what the thickness of the abrasive paper might be.
- the supporting lips 423, 433 ensure that whatever grinding block is used it is always placed at the same level every time. This is regardless of the abrasive paper used, as the abrasive paper will assume the same height resting on the supporting lips 423, 433.
- Fig. 9 shows in more detail how the first and second connectors 421, 422 of the inner block holder may be arranged. It is shown that the first connector 421 is arranged at an angle relative to the normal N.
- Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a magnet tube 34 and a magnet 35 placed therein.
- the magnet tube 34 may be of any size, shape or material.
- the magnet tube is made from aluminium. It may be a standard hollow aluminium profile.
- Fig. 11 it is shown a side view if a magnet tube 34. It is shown that the magnet tube 34 may support the blade 6 at two support points 341, 342. The support points may be such that they extend along at least a part of the length of the blade 6, to provide stability to the blade.
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- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) zum Fixieren einer zu schärfenden Klinge (6), wobei das Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) umfasst:eine Spannvorrichtung (3) zum Fixieren der Klinge (6), wobei die Spannvorrichtung (3) einen Tisch (31) umfasst, auf dem eine Klinge fixiert anzuordnen ist, Fixierungsausrüstung (7) zum Fixieren der Klinge (6) an dem Tisch (31),eine Schleifanordnung (4) zum Schleifen der Klinge (6), undeine Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5), die an die Schleifanordnung über einen Arm (47) gekoppelt ist, wobei der Arm (47) in einem Aufnahmeabschnitt (51) der Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5) angeordnet ist, die angeordnet ist, um den Arm (47) frei zu stützen, wobei der Aufnahmeabschnitt angeordnet ist, um es der Schleifanordnung (4) zu ermöglichen, in einer Schleifbewegung in Bezug auf die Klinge (6) beweglich zu sein, wobeidie Schleifanordnung (4) einen Schleifblock (41) umfasst, der angeordnet ist, um die Klingenschneide (61) zu schleifen, wobei das Klingenschärfhaltesystem dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass:
der Schleifblock zwischen einem inneren Blockhalter (42) und einem äußeren Blockhalter (43) angeordnet ist, wobei der innere Blockhalter (42) einen ersten Verbinder (421) und einen zweiten Verbinder (422) umfasst, wobei der Schleifblock (41) an dem Arm über einen von dem ersten Verbinder (421) und dem zweiten Verbinder (422) angeordnet ist, wobei der erste Verbinder (421) in einem Winkel (α) in Bezug auf die Normale (N) des inneren Blockhalters angeordnet ist, derart, dass der erste Verbinder einen Winkel zwischen dem Schleifblock (41) und dem Arm (47) bereitstellt, derart, dass beim Bewegen des Schleifblocks (41) in Bezug auf die Klinge die Klingenschneide (61) eine konvexe Schneide annimmt. - Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Fixierungsausrüstung (7) mindestens einen Magneten (35) umfasst, dessen Magnetkraft die Klinge zum Fixieren der Klinge anzieht.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 2, das ferner eine Basis umfasst, auf der die Spannvorrichtung (3) und die Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5) verstellbar angeordnet sind, wobei der Tisch derart neigbar ist, dass die Klingenschneide (61) in einem Winkel (β) in Bezug auf die Basis verstellbar ist.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Tisch ein Standardprofil bildet, wie beispielsweise ein Aluminiumprofil mit T-Nut, um eine vielseitige Anordnung der Fixierungsausrüstung (7) bereitzustellen.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 4, wobei der Magnet mit einem austauschbaren Rohr (34) versehen ist, um der Klinge Unterstützung bereitzustellen und um das Anlagern von Schleifstaub an dem Magneten (35) zu vermeiden.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach Anspruch 5, wobei das austauschbare Rohr (34) die Klinge an zwei Stützpunkten stützt, die sich entlang mindestens eines Teils der Länge der Klinge erstrecken, um Stabilität bereitzustellen.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5) umfasst:
ein Höhenverstellungsteil (52) zum Bereitstellen verstellbarer Höhe für den Aufnahmeabschnitt (51) und wobei
der Aufnahmeabschnitt (51) ein schwenkbarer Gestängekopf ist, in dem der Arm (47) angeordnet ist, um der Schleifanordnung (4) schwenkbare Verstellbarkeit bereitzustellen. - Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Schleifblock austauschbares Schleifpapier (48) umfasst.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach Anspruch 8, wobei der zweite Verbinder (422) in einer Linie mit der Normalen (N) des inneren Blockhalters (42) angeordnet ist.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der innere und der äußere Blockhalter (42, 43) eine innere beziehungsweise eine äußere Stützlippe (423, 433) umfassen, auf denen der Schleifblock (41) angeordnet ist, um auf der inneren und der äußeren Lippe (423, 433) zu ruhen.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der innere und der äußere Blockhalter (42, 43) über einen Schleiferstab (44) verbunden sind, entlang dem der Abstand zwischen dem inneren und dem äußeren Blockhalter (42, 43) verstellbar ist.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, das ferner eine Basis umfasst, an der die Spannvorrichtung (3) und die Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5) verstellbar angeordnet sind, wobei die Basis (2) mit mindestens einer Positionsschiene (21, 22) versehen ist, wobei die Höhenverstellungsanordnung (5) jeweils entlang einer davon verstellbar fixierbar ist.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach Anspruch 12, wobei eine von der mindestens einen Positionsschiene (21, 22) eine kreisförmige Positionsschiene (22) ist, die sich radial an einem Weg zumindest teilweise um die Spannvorrichtung (3) erstreckt, und eine andere von der mindestens einen Positionsschiene (21) sich linear an einem Weg zumindest teilweise entlang der Spannvorrichtung (3) erstreckt.
- Klingenschärfhaltesystem (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fixierungsausrüstung (7) ferner Stützelemente (33) zum Stützen der Klinge und des Halses eines Klingenhalters vor unbeabsichtigten Bewegungen in Bezug auf den Tisch umfasst.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| PCT/SE2016/050440 WO2017200431A1 (en) | 2016-05-17 | 2016-05-17 | Blade sharpening fixture system |
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