EP0027675A1 - Automatized press for moulding grinding wheels - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a moulding press, operated in an entirely automatic fashion, which is employed very advantageously in the moulding of grinding wheels, of the kind which contain two or more reinforcing gauzes made of wowen fabric, for example resin- impregnated fiberglass.
- the operator is requested manually to load on the press bottom platen, which usually holds two moulds, the reinforcing gauzes, the metallic hub for the wheel bore and also the marking label which identifies the manufacturer and usually bears the wheel standard markings.
- An object of the present invention is to do away with the shortcomings referred to above by providing a press in which the abrasive mix, the reinforcing gauzes, the wheel hub and the marking label are charged in the moulds in a completely automatic sequence so that the potential output of the press can be exploited to the utmost irrespective of the performance of the individual press attendants.
- an automatic press for moulding grinding wheels incorporating two or more reinforcing gauzes, a metallic wheel hub on the wheel bore and possibly a marking label said moulding press being of the type comprising :
- the press in question in its general layout, is of a conventional kind well known to those skilled in the art and which comprises a bottom platen 10 and a top platen 11.
- the platens 10 and 11 carry, respectively, the male and the female moulds used for shaping the grinding wheels.
- the top platen 11 is vertically movable in the direction of the arrow 12, whereas the bottom platen 10 is horizontally movable in the direction of the arrow 13.
- the platen 10 is shifted from a working position of shaping of the grinding wheel, in alignment with the platen 11, to a position of mould loading and unloading, wherein the platen 10 is offset relative to the platen 11 in a position outside the press, as shown in FIGURE 1.
- the abrasive mix is loaded into the moulds 14 in the conventional way by means of a hopper 16 which is moved horizontally in the direction of the arrow 17 by means of an actuating ram 18.
- the mix 15 is deposited by gravity onto the platen 10 and emerges through a slot 19.
- FIGURE 1 of the drawings are generally indicated at 20 and 21, respectively.
- the set 20 is intended automatically to feed the moulds 14 with the gauzes 22 to reinforce the abrasive mix, a wheel hub 23 for the central wheel bore of the wheel D and a marking label 25 (FIGURE 10).
- the set 21, conversely, is intended automatically to remove, from the moulds 14, the finished grinding wheel D (FIGURE 8).
- the set 20 is structurally composed by a slat conveyor 26 which is fed forward stepwise by a motor 27.
- Each slat 28 of the conveyor 26 carries a couple of dishes 29.
- each dish 29 has a central plug 30, which can be retracted against the bias of a spring 31.
- the conveyor 26 has, cooperating therewith, a translational carriage 32 which, by the agency of an actuating ram 34, is reciprocated in the direction of the arrow 33 between the withdrawn and outstretched positions shown in FIGURES 1 and 5, respectively.
- the carriage 32 carries a couple of pincers 35 of the expansion type (FIGURES from 2 to 5), mounted on a frame 36 which can be lifted and lowered in the direction ef the arrow 37 by the agency of an actuating ram 38.
- FIGURES expansion type
- Each pincer 35 comprises two arms 39, 40 pivotally connected at 41.
- the arm 39 is fastened to the frame 36, whereas the arm 40 can be rotated about 41 against the bias of a spring 42.
- the concurrent rotation of the arms 40 of the couple of pincers 35 is controlled by the stems 43 of two confrontingly assembled pistons 44 displaceable in the interior of a ram 45 against the bias of springs 46.
- Each pincer 35 in addition, is surrounded by a sleeve 47, the latter being axially slidable and terminated by a flange 48, the purpose of which will be explained hereinafter.
- the set 21 is structurally comprised of a suction apron 49, which is connected to a suction pump 50 through a stiff tube 51 and a hose 52.
- the sucticn apron 49 is as wide as the platen 10 and has a comparatively narrow suction slot.
- the stiff tube 51 is borne by a framing 53 and is movable in the direction of the arrow 54 by the agency of an actuating ram 55. More detailedly, the tube 51 is borne by an upright 56 slidable on ways 57 which overhangingly extend from the framing 53.
- the tube 51 in its shank close to the apron 49 carries, moreover, a couple of pincers 135 which, both as to their structure and their operability, are substantially a counterpart of the pincers 35 of the set 20 described hereinabove.
- the only difference is that the pincers 135 do not have the sleeve 47 or the relevant flange 48, either.
- the component parts of the pincers 135, depicted in FIGURES 6, 7, 8 and 9, will not be described in detail and carry the same numerical references as the pincers 35 but increased by 100.
- the operator deposits on a couple of dishes 29 the hub 23, possibly the label 25, and the gauze 22 (FIGURE 2) and, on the next oncoming dish coupled 29 a gauze 22 only, and so forth in the same alternate sequence.
- the conveyor 26 is moved stepwise so as to bring each couple of dishes 29 with their charge into alignment with the couple of pincers 35 of the carriage 32 (FIGURE 2).
- the pincers 35 are lowered from the position of FIGURE 2 to that of FIGURE 3 so as to become inserted into the assembly 23, 25 and 22, by axial depression of the plug 30 and relative motion between the pincers 35 and the respective flanges 48.
- the pincers 35 are then closed from the position of FIGURE 2 to the position of FIGURE 3 and lifted to the position of FIGURE 4.
- the carriage 32 is then moved from the position shown in FIGURE 1 in dotted lines (also shown in the detail of FIGURE 4).
- the pincers 35 are then lowered to the position of FIGURE 5 and opened, so as to place on the bottom wall 60 the assembly 23, 25, 22.
- the moulds 14 are filled with the abrasive mix 15 by shifting the hopper 16 in the direction of the arrow 17.
- a second gauze 32 is placed, which has been withdrawn from the dishes 29 by the pincers 35 in the same way as described above with reference to the assembly 23, 25, 22.
- the platen 10 is then moved under the platen 11, the mix is compressed and the platen 10 is brought back to the position of FIGURE 1, outside the press, for withdrawing the finished grinding wheels.
- the set 21 has been shifted to the position shown in dash and dot lines in FIGURE 9 and the pincers 135, which are open, are lowered from the position of FIGURE 6 to the position of FIGURE 7 wherein they are closed on the central bore of the moulded wheel after that the bottom wall 60 has been lifted ( by extractor of conventional make, not shown) to prevent any interference by the plug 59.
- the pincers 135 are then lifted to the position of FIGURE 8 and carry with themselves the finished grinding wheel D.
- the set 21 is eventually brought back to the position of FIGURE 9 on the conveyor 58 onto which the wheels are deposited as the pincers 135 are opened.
- the suction apron 49 provides to sweep out of the platen 11 the residues of abrasive flour, thus preventing it from becoming airborne and from causing any damage to the attendants.
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- This invention relates to a moulding press, operated in an entirely automatic fashion, which is employed very advantageously in the moulding of grinding wheels, of the kind which contain two or more reinforcing gauzes made of wowen fabric, for example resin- impregnated fiberglass.
- The conventional moulding presses for the use referred to above are semi-automatic in operation and this fact implies a continuous and cumbersome work for the operator in order that a commercially significant production may be achieved, so that the output is always a function of random factors.
- As a matter of fact, the operator is requested manually to load on the press bottom platen, which usually holds two moulds, the reinforcing gauzes, the metallic hub for the wheel bore and also the marking label which identifies the manufacturer and usually bears the wheel standard markings.
- As a result, the times required for feeding the abrasive mix to the moulds and for moving the press bottom platen from the pressing position to the mould loading position are closely bound to the manual steps referred to above and must be calculated so as to leave certain lag times for the operator.
- Consequently, the press is not exploited to the maximumbf its potential output.
- In addition, the work of the operator, in spite of the time allowances referred to above still remains cumbersome.
- An object of the present invention is to do away with the shortcomings referred to above by providing a press in which the abrasive mix, the reinforcing gauzes, the wheel hub and the marking label are charged in the moulds in a completely automatic sequence so that the potential output of the press can be exploited to the utmost irrespective of the performance of the individual press attendants.
- To achieve this object it has been envisaged, according to the present invention, to provide an automatic press for moulding grinding wheels incorporating two or more reinforcing gauzes, a metallic wheel hub on the wheel bore and possibly a marking label, said moulding press being of the type comprising :
- - two platens, a bottom one and a top one, carrying at least one male mould and a female mould, the bottom plate being horizontally withdrawable from the press towards a position adapted to load in the mould the abrasive mix, the gauzes, the wheel hub and possibly the marking label, said press being characterized in that it comprises, in combination, a first unit for automatically feeding into the mould the gauzes, the wheel hub and the possible label, and a second unit for automatically removing from the mould the as-moulded grinding wheel, said first unit comprising, in its turn, a stepwise- going conveyor carrying at least a row of dishes, each dish having a central plug which can be retracted against the bias of a spring, and a translation carriage which is reciprocable between said conveyor and said mould and carrying at least an expansion pincer which is vertically movable in constant alignment with the plug of a dish, said second unit comprising at least an expansion pincer which can be moved both vertically and horizontally between said mould and a position outside the press.
- The functional and structural features of the invention and its advantages over the prior art will be better understood with reference to the exemplary description of an embodiment, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein :
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view showing a press which embodies the principles of this invention.
- FIGURES from 2 to 8 inclusive are detail views which show the several working steps of the machine.
- FIGURE 9 is an end view taken along the arrow F of FIGURE 1 with parts removed and shown in cross-section for the sake of clarity, and
- FIGURE 10 is an exploded view showing a grinding wheel.
- Having now reference to the drawings, the press in question, in its general layout, is of a conventional kind well known to those skilled in the art and which comprises a
bottom platen 10 and atop platen 11. The 10 and 11 carry, respectively, the male and the female moulds used for shaping the grinding wheels. Theplatens top platen 11 is vertically movable in the direction of thearrow 12, whereas thebottom platen 10 is horizontally movable in the direction of thearrow 13. Thus,theplaten 10 is shifted from a working position of shaping of the grinding wheel, in alignment with theplaten 11, to a position of mould loading and unloading, wherein theplaten 10 is offset relative to theplaten 11 in a position outside the press, as shown in FIGURE 1. The abrasive mix is loaded into themoulds 14 in the conventional way by means of ahopper 16 which is moved horizontally in the direction of thearrow 17 by means of anactuating ram 18. Themix 15 is deposited by gravity onto theplaten 10 and emerges through aslot 19. - According to the present invention, the quite conventional press briefly described above is associated with two sets, which, in FIGURE 1 of the drawings, are generally indicated at 20 and 21, respectively.
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set 20 is intended automatically to feed themoulds 14 with thegauzes 22 to reinforce the abrasive mix, awheel hub 23 for the central wheel bore of the wheel D and a marking label 25 (FIGURE 10). - The
set 21, conversely, is intended automatically to remove, from themoulds 14, the finished grinding wheel D (FIGURE 8). - The
set 20 is structurally composed by a slat conveyor 26 which is fed forward stepwise by amotor 27. Eachslat 28 of the conveyor 26 carries a couple ofdishes 29. With reference to the detail views of FIGS. 2 and 3, eachdish 29 has acentral plug 30, which can be retracted against the bias of aspring 31. The conveyor 26 has, cooperating therewith, atranslational carriage 32 which, by the agency of an actuatingram 34, is reciprocated in the direction of thearrow 33 between the withdrawn and outstretched positions shown in FIGURES 1 and 5, respectively. - The
carriage 32 carries a couple ofpincers 35 of the expansion type (FIGURES from 2 to 5), mounted on aframe 36 which can be lifted and lowered in the direction ef thearrow 37 by the agency of an actuatingram 38. - Each
pincer 35 comprises two 39, 40 pivotally connected at 41. Thearms arm 39 is fastened to theframe 36, whereas thearm 40 can be rotated about 41 against the bias of aspring 42. The concurrent rotation of thearms 40 of the couple ofpincers 35 is controlled by thestems 43 of two confrontingly assembledpistons 44 displaceable in the interior of aram 45 against the bias ofsprings 46. Eachpincer 35, in addition, is surrounded by asleeve 47, the latter being axially slidable and terminated by aflange 48, the purpose of which will be explained hereinafter. - The
set 21 is structurally comprised of asuction apron 49, which is connected to asuction pump 50 through astiff tube 51 and ahose 52. Thesucticn apron 49 is as wide as theplaten 10 and has a comparatively narrow suction slot. Thestiff tube 51 is borne by aframing 53 and is movable in the direction of thearrow 54 by the agency of an actuatingram 55. More detailedly, thetube 51 is borne by an upright 56 slidable onways 57 which overhangingly extend from theframing 53. Thetube 51 in its shank close to theapron 49 carries, moreover, a couple ofpincers 135 which, both as to their structure and their operability, are substantially a counterpart of thepincers 35 of theset 20 described hereinabove. The only difference is that thepincers 135 do not have thesleeve 47 or therelevant flange 48, either. The component parts of thepincers 135, depicted in FIGURES 6, 7, 8 and 9, will not be described in detail and carry the same numerical references as thepincers 35 but increased by 100. - It is thus apparent that the
apron 49 and thepincers 135, integral with thetube 51, are moved between the position of FIGURES 6, 7 and 8, wherein the finished wheels are removed and theplaten 10 cleaned, and the position of FIGURE 9, wherein the finished wheels are unloaded, for example onto aconveyor 58 which forwards them to a storing station. - The operation of the subject press is apparent from the foregoing, but, briefly stated, is as follows.
- The operator deposits on a couple of
dishes 29 thehub 23, possibly thelabel 25, and the gauze 22 (FIGURE 2) and, on the next oncoming dish coupled 29 agauze 22 only, and so forth in the same alternate sequence. The conveyor 26 is moved stepwise so as to bring each couple ofdishes 29 with their charge into alignment with the couple ofpincers 35 of the carriage 32 (FIGURE 2). - Let this motion be considered in relationship with the first couple of
dishes 29 carrying thehub 23, thelabel 25 and thegauze 22. - The
pincers 35 are lowered from the position of FIGURE 2 to that of FIGURE 3 so as to become inserted into the 23, 25 and 22, by axial depression of theassembly plug 30 and relative motion between thepincers 35 and therespective flanges 48. - The
pincers 35 are then closed from the position of FIGURE 2 to the position of FIGURE 3 and lifted to the position of FIGURE 4. - The
carriage 32 is then moved from the position shown in FIGURE 1 in dotted lines (also shown in the detail of FIGURE 4). - During this motion, the
flange 48, by axially pressing against the 23, 25, 22 ensures the centering of the latter relative to theassembly plug 59 of themovable bottom wall 60 of the mould 14 (best seen in FIGURE 4). - The
pincers 35 are then lowered to the position of FIGURE 5 and opened, so as to place on thebottom wall 60 the 23, 25, 22.assembly - At this stage, in a manner known per se, the
moulds 14 are filled with theabrasive mix 15 by shifting thehopper 16 in the direction of thearrow 17. Within themould 14, atop themix 15, asecond gauze 32 is placed, which has been withdrawn from thedishes 29 by thepincers 35 in the same way as described above with reference to the 23, 25, 22.assembly - The
platen 10 is then moved under theplaten 11, the mix is compressed and theplaten 10 is brought back to the position of FIGURE 1, outside the press, for withdrawing the finished grinding wheels. - To this purpose, the
set 21 has been shifted to the position shown in dash and dot lines in FIGURE 9 and thepincers 135, which are open, are lowered from the position of FIGURE 6 to the position of FIGURE 7 wherein they are closed on the central bore of the moulded wheel after that thebottom wall 60 has been lifted ( by extractor of conventional make, not shown) to prevent any interference by theplug 59. - The
pincers 135 are then lifted to the position of FIGURE 8 and carry with themselves the finished grinding wheel D. Theset 21 is eventually brought back to the position of FIGURE 9 on theconveyor 58 onto which the wheels are deposited as thepincers 135 are opened. - During this reciprocation of the
set 21, thesuction apron 49 provides to sweep out of theplaten 11 the residues of abrasive flour, thus preventing it from becoming airborne and from causing any damage to the attendants. - For each couple of grinding wheels there are repeated, of course and in the same sequential order, the steps which have been described hereinabove.
- Thus the object indicated in the introductory portion of this specification is achieved in a simple and extremely functional and the advantages stemming therefrom are apparent.
- While the invention has been shown and described in connection with the moulding of two grinding wheels at a time, the same basic principles can as well be applied for moulding a single wheel or more than two wheels. In addition, also the number of reinforcing gauzes for each wheel can be varied without departing from the scope of the invention.
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| AT80200983T ATE4179T1 (en) | 1979-10-22 | 1980-10-17 | AUTOMATED PRESS FOR FORMING GRINDING WHEELS. |
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| IT26688/79A IT1125546B (en) | 1979-10-22 | 1979-10-22 | AUTOMATIC PRESS FOR MOLDING ABRASIVE DISCS |
| IT2668879 | 1979-10-22 |
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| EP0027675A1 true EP0027675A1 (en) | 1981-04-29 |
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| EP0848921A1 (en) * | 1996-12-19 | 1998-06-24 | S.I.T. Società Italiana Tecnospazzole S.p.A. | Method for the manufacture of brushes and brush thus manufactured |
| US6878051B2 (en) | 2003-02-05 | 2005-04-12 | Saint-Gobain Abrasives Technology Company | Saw blade with shaped gullets |
| CN111348283A (en) * | 2020-04-20 | 2020-06-30 | 珠海泰达砂轮有限公司 | 90-degree manipulator mechanism for full-automatic labeling machine |
| CN112872607A (en) * | 2021-02-22 | 2021-06-01 | 济南锐骏自动化设备有限公司 | Full-automatic aluminium wheel hub beats mark device |
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| US6878051B2 (en) | 2003-02-05 | 2005-04-12 | Saint-Gobain Abrasives Technology Company | Saw blade with shaped gullets |
| CN113021202A (en) * | 2019-12-24 | 2021-06-25 | 郑州大华机电技术有限公司 | Semi-automatic material spreading machine |
| CN111348283A (en) * | 2020-04-20 | 2020-06-30 | 珠海泰达砂轮有限公司 | 90-degree manipulator mechanism for full-automatic labeling machine |
| CN112872607A (en) * | 2021-02-22 | 2021-06-01 | 济南锐骏自动化设备有限公司 | Full-automatic aluminium wheel hub beats mark device |
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| ATE4179T1 (en) | 1983-08-15 |
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