US957689A - Apparatus for dressing or truing grindstones. - Google Patents

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US957689A
US957689A US50434509A US1909504345A US957689A US 957689 A US957689 A US 957689A US 50434509 A US50434509 A US 50434509A US 1909504345 A US1909504345 A US 1909504345A US 957689 A US957689 A US 957689A
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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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    • B24B53/07Devices or means for dressing or conditioning abrasive surfaces of profiled abrasive wheels by means of forming tools having a shape complementary to that to be produced, e.g. blocks, profile rolls
    • 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
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  • the invention is applicable more especially to large grindstones mounted in bearings fixed to sills or framework on the ground level or thereabout.
  • the bearings of the spindles are located at a comparatively short distance above the ground level so that a portion of the diameter of the stone is running in a pit.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide means for dressing or truing the face and sides of this class of grindstone which may be effected over the face and side surfaces as far as the side cheeks or plates.
  • a dressing or truing apparatus for oper ating with complete stability on large grindstones mounted as above referred to, has
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved grindstone dressing or truing apparatus
  • Fig. 2 a plan of part thereof
  • Fig. 3 a left hand end view of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4, a vertical cross sectional view of parts showing the cutter adjusting and traversing mechanism.
  • Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic plan of the whole apparatus.
  • a carrier 7 preferably in the form of a tripod,.the legs 6 of which widen out at the bottom and are rigidly connected together by cross rails 5
  • Such carriers or tripods b are, according to the present i11- vention, sunk in the ground, the level of which is shown by the horizontal broken line in Fig. 1, and embedded in concrete or cement and are located so as to allow the dressing or truing apparatus to act on either side of the stone or across its face, according as it is mounted on one or the other carrier or tripod b, or on both.
  • the base or face plates at are each provided, as heretofore, with slots on, and to each of these base or face plates a I, according to my invention, connect, by suitable bolts 0, a vertical hollow cylindrical split Y socket d within which is mounted a bracket 9, which latter is formed with a solid cylindrical neck 7, mounted in the vertical socket (Z and. capable of being fixed in and released from said socket by a screw 9 in the lugs (Z acting to tighten or loosen the split socket (Z around the neck)
  • Each bracket 6, according to my invention has also a split collar it for receiving and supporting the known long horizontal hollow cylindrical slide 2'.
  • Each of the split collars h is provided with screws j to enable it to be tightened and loosened around the horizontal hollow slide 2'. By these means the slide 2' can be readily removed from its supports and turned to and fixed in the required direction for truing the face or side of the grindstone.
  • a collar or slide On the horizontal hollow slide 2' is mounted, as heretofore, a collar or slide is which has connected thereto a nut which is acted upon by a screw Z in the interior of the horizontal hollow slide 71, which screw has, according to my invention, a bevel wheel m attached to each end thereof.
  • the collar or slide Z2 has a cross slide bed n cast thereon, and on this cross slide bed is mounted a cross slide 0 which is capable of being moved either forward or backward as may be required for adjusting to required depth of out.
  • a carrier p which is provided with a slotted base plate or quadrant p capable of being moved around a pin Q and of being fixed at any desired angle by a bolt or screw 1'.
  • This carrier is provided with a hearing within which is mounted the spindle of an ordinary dressing or truing cutter s rotated by contact with the grindstone.
  • a block 1, having a split sleeve by which it can be mounted and fixed by means of a bolt or screw 6 on either end of the horizontal hollow slide 2', is orovided with a bevel wheel a which is capab e of being placed in gear with the bevel wheel m on either end of the screw Z, and the spindle of the bevel wheel a on the block 25 is provided with a hand wheel 4) by which it can be rotated when it is required to traverse the cutter 8 across the face or along the sides of the grindstone.
  • the said hand wheel can also be placed at any convenient angle for rotating the same.
  • 0c is a tray or trough for carrying away the water.
  • y is the usual sight.
  • the broken lines 2 represent the grindstone being trued. It is mounted in suitable bearings and is rotated at the usual speed for grinding.
  • the hollow slide 2' When the apparatus is used for truing the face of the grindstone, the hollow slide 2' is arranged across the face of the grindstone as shown in the drawings, in which position it is supported on the face plates a of the two carriers or tripods Z). ⁇ Vhen, however, it is desired to true the sides of the grindstone, the hollow slide 1' is arranged at right angles to the position shown at Figs. 1, 2, 3, that is to say, is placed parallel with the sides of the grindstone as shown in. Fig. 5.
  • one end of said hollow slide 1' is supported by the face plate a on one of the carriers or tripods I), while the other end is supported on a removable face plate A similar to the face plate a which is placed on one or other of a pair of suitable foundations or supports B placed one at each side of the grindstone.
  • the cutter s is arranged at suitable angles to act on either side of the grindstone as may be required.
  • What I claim is 1.
  • a single horizontal slide a single cutter longitudinally movable on said slide, brackets adapted to support the said horizontal slide in a position parallel with either side or across one end of the grindstone, a base plate carrying each of said brackets, means whereby such brackets can be readily and removably mounted on said base plates, and supports to each of which one of said base plates is fixed.
  • brackets adapted to support the said horizontal slide in a position parallel with either side or across one end of the grindstones, means whereby said horizontal slide can be readily freed from either bracket when it is desired to change its position with relation to the stone, a base plate carrying each of said brackets, means whereby such brackets can be readily and removably mounted on said base plates, and supports to each of which one of said base plates is fixed.
  • a horizontal cylindrical slide a cutter mounted on said slide, carriers for each end of the slide, a base plate for each carrier, a vertical split socket carried by each base plate, a bracket having a cylindrical neck movably mounted in each of said split sockets, means for clamping said sockets around the necks of said brackets, a divided hinged bearing on each of said brackets to secure the horizontal cylindrical slide therein, means for moving the cutter along the slide, a block removably fixed to either end of the horizontal cylindrical slide, a bevel wheel carried by said block a screw in the interior of the horizontal cylindrical slide, a bevel wheel at both ends of the screw, either of which can be arranged to gear with the first mentioned bevel wheel, and means carried by said block by which the bevel wheels and consequently the screw can be rotated to traverse the cutter.

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S. KING. APPARATUS FOR DRESSING 0R TRUING GRINDSTONES.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25, 1909.
Patented May 10, 1910.
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S. KING.
APPARATUS FOR DRESSING 0R TRUING GRINDSTONES,
APPLIUATION FILED JUNE 25, 1909.
952,689, Patented May 10,1910.
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SAMUEL KING, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
APPARATUS FOR DRESSING OR TRUING GRINDSTONES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 10, 1910.
Application filed June 25, 1909. Serial No. 504,345.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL KING, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at London, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Dressing or Truing Grindstones, of which the following is a specification.
The invention is applicable more especially to large grindstones mounted in bearings fixed to sills or framework on the ground level or thereabout. In this class of grindstone the bearings of the spindles are located at a comparatively short distance above the ground level so that a portion of the diameter of the stone is running in a pit.
The object of the present invention is to provide means for dressing or truing the face and sides of this class of grindstone which may be effected over the face and side surfaces as far as the side cheeks or plates.
By this invention a large amount of time is saved as compared with hand truing and the clouds of sand particles which arise when truing by hand are to a very large eX- tent obviated.
A dressing or truing apparatus for oper ating with complete stability on large grindstones mounted as above referred to, has
been dil'iicult to obtain in consequence of the grindstone being without a trough to which such apparatus could be fixed.
I will describe my invention by the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved grindstone dressing or truing apparatus, Fig. 2, a plan of part thereof, Fig. 3, a left hand end view of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4, a vertical cross sectional view of parts showing the cutter adjusting and traversing mechanism. Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic plan of the whole apparatus.
According to my invention I employ two base or face plates at of known character, each of which is, according to the present invention, rigidly connected to or cast in one with a carrier 7), preferably in the form of a tripod,.the legs 6 of which widen out at the bottom and are rigidly connected together by cross rails 5 Such carriers or tripods b are, according to the present i11- vention, sunk in the ground, the level of which is shown by the horizontal broken line in Fig. 1, and embedded in concrete or cement and are located so as to allow the dressing or truing apparatus to act on either side of the stone or across its face, according as it is mounted on one or the other carrier or tripod b, or on both.
The base or face plates at are each provided, as heretofore, with slots on, and to each of these base or face plates a I, according to my invention, connect, by suitable bolts 0, a vertical hollow cylindrical split Y socket d within which is mounted a bracket 9, which latter is formed with a solid cylindrical neck 7, mounted in the vertical socket (Z and. capable of being fixed in and released from said socket by a screw 9 in the lugs (Z acting to tighten or loosen the split socket (Z around the neck Each bracket 6, according to my invention, has also a split collar it for receiving and supporting the known long horizontal hollow cylindrical slide 2'. Each of the split collars h is provided with screws j to enable it to be tightened and loosened around the horizontal hollow slide 2'. By these means the slide 2' can be readily removed from its supports and turned to and fixed in the required direction for truing the face or side of the grindstone.
On the horizontal hollow slide 2' is mounted, as heretofore, a collar or slide is which has connected thereto a nut which is acted upon by a screw Z in the interior of the horizontal hollow slide 71, which screw has, according to my invention, a bevel wheel m attached to each end thereof.
The collar or slide Z2 has a cross slide bed n cast thereon, and on this cross slide bed is mounted a cross slide 0 which is capable of being moved either forward or backward as may be required for adjusting to required depth of out. On this cross slide 0 is mounted a carrier p which is provided with a slotted base plate or quadrant p capable of being moved around a pin Q and of being fixed at any desired angle by a bolt or screw 1'. This carrier is provided with a hearing within which is mounted the spindle of an ordinary dressing or truing cutter s rotated by contact with the grindstone.
A block 1,, having a split sleeve by which it can be mounted and fixed by means of a bolt or screw 6 on either end of the horizontal hollow slide 2', is orovided with a bevel wheel a which is capab e of being placed in gear with the bevel wheel m on either end of the screw Z, and the spindle of the bevel wheel a on the block 25 is provided with a hand wheel 4) by which it can be rotated when it is required to traverse the cutter 8 across the face or along the sides of the grindstone. By the above construction the said hand wheel can also be placed at any convenient angle for rotating the same.
to is a pipe for delivering a jet of water near to point of action of the cutter s but not onto the stone, to assist in depositing the dust, and 0c is a tray or trough for carrying away the water.
y is the usual sight.
The broken lines 2 represent the grindstone being trued. It is mounted in suitable bearings and is rotated at the usual speed for grinding.
When the apparatus is used for truing the face of the grindstone, the hollow slide 2' is arranged across the face of the grindstone as shown in the drawings, in which position it is supported on the face plates a of the two carriers or tripods Z). \Vhen, however, it is desired to true the sides of the grindstone, the hollow slide 1' is arranged at right angles to the position shown at Figs. 1, 2, 3, that is to say, is placed parallel with the sides of the grindstone as shown in. Fig. 5. In this latter position one end of said hollow slide 1' is supported by the face plate a on one of the carriers or tripods I), while the other end is supported on a removable face plate A similar to the face plate a which is placed on one or other of a pair of suitable foundations or supports B placed one at each side of the grindstone. The cutter s is arranged at suitable angles to act on either side of the grindstone as may be required.
What I claim is 1. In apparatus for dressing and truing grindstones, the combination of a single horizontal slide, a single cutter longitudinally movable on said slide, brackets adapted to support the said horizontal slide in a position parallel with either side or across one end of the grindstone, a base plate carrying each of said brackets, means whereby such brackets can be readily and removably mounted on said base plates, and supports to each of which one of said base plates is fixed.
2. In apparatus for dressing and truing grindstones, the combination of a single horizontal slide, a single cutter longitudinally movable on said slide, brackets adapted to support the said horizontal slide in a position parallel with either side or across one end of the grindstones, means whereby said horizontal slide can be readily freed from either bracket when it is desired to change its position with relation to the stone, a base plate carrying each of said brackets, means whereby such brackets can be readily and removably mounted on said base plates, and supports to each of which one of said base plates is fixed.
3. In apparatus for dressing and truing grindstones, the combination of a horizontal cylindrical slide, a cutter mounted on said slide, carriers for each end of the slide, a base plate for each carrier, a vertical split socket carried by each base plate, a bracket having a cylindrical neck removably mounted in each of said split sockets, means for clamping said sockets around the necks of said brackets, a divided hinged bearing on each of said brackets to secure the horizontal cylindrical slide therein, and means for moving the cutter along the slide.
4. In apparatus for dressing and truing grindstones, the combination of a horizontal cylindrical slide, a cutter mounted on said slide, carriers for each end of the slide, a base plate for each carrier, a vertical split socket carried by each base plate, a bracket having a cylindrical neck movably mounted in each of said split sockets, means for clamping said sockets around the necks of said brackets, a divided hinged bearing on each of said brackets to secure the horizontal cylindrical slide therein, means for moving the cutter along the slide, a block removably fixed to either end of the horizontal cylindrical slide, a bevel wheel carried by said block a screw in the interior of the horizontal cylindrical slide, a bevel wheel at both ends of the screw, either of which can be arranged to gear with the first mentioned bevel wheel, and means carried by said block by which the bevel wheels and consequently the screw can be rotated to traverse the cutter.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
SAMUEL KING.
IVitnesses:
H. D. JAMESON, M. GIRLING.
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US3451385A (en) * 1967-04-24 1969-06-24 Carborundum Co Grinding machine
US4143637A (en) * 1976-10-05 1979-03-13 Maag Gear-Wheel & Machine Co. Ltd. Dressing device for plate-shaped grinding wheels of a gear tooth flank-grinding machine

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