US1386674A - Operating device for valve-grinders - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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- Toall Mama may 0mm;- 7 o Be. it known that we,'ARNo B. BAULE and .WILLIAM' G. KIROHHOFF, citizensflof the United States, residing at Canton, in. the
- ()ur invention relates to :new ,and useful improvements in operating devices for valve grinders and moreparticularly to an electrically operated grinder.
- rimary obj ect. of our invention "is to provide a device,v of the above mentioned character that is so constructed that the movement imparted to the .grinding tool through the operation of the motorwill revolve the tool in alternatedirections, thus effectually performing the function 'for which itv is designed.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a device of the above mentioned closing the motor has its edge seated upon character, the parts of which cooperate in such a manner that the grinding of the.
- valves may be accomplished approximately in one-third of the time which it heretofore required.
- e V A further object of the inventlon sto provide a device of the above mentioned.
- Figure 1 is a side view of our invention
- Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof.
- the nume'ral 5 designates a vertically extending bracket having its upper end 6 slightly. offset to provide the supporting arm 7.
- the opposite end of the bracket is bent at a right angle provide the laterally projecting arm 8.
- a handle 12 extends upwardly from the center of the top of the Specification of Letters Patent.
- a second spiral-gear 19 of larger diameter than the first mentioned spiralgear which is adapted through'thefcenter of the slot and'extends 1ow the bottom 9 of the casing having a slightly, beyond the sides of the bracket 5.
- crank arms 21 and '21 Attached, to eachend of the shaft 20 are crank arms 21 and '21 which extend in opposite direction to each other. These crank arms are rigidly attached to the shaft by the set screws 22.
- the gear wheel 19 may remain in the center of the slot 18 a pair of sleeves 22 are j ournaled upon the shaft 20 between the crank arms 21 and 21' and the gear wheel.
- the outer end of the laterally projecting arm'8 is provided with a vertically extending opening 23 which is in alinernent with the'shaft 15of the motor. Mountedto revolve in this opening is a shaft 24 which is held in place by the collars 25 and 26 secured thereto by means of the setscrews 27 onopposite sidesof the arm 8.
- a grinding tool 28 of the usual configuration has its upper end recessed as at 29 to receive the lower end of the shaft 24 to which it is rigidly attached by means of the set screw 30.
- the upper end of the shaft 24 is equipped with a drive pulley 31 which is rigidly, attached thereto adjacent the upper side of'the collar 26.
- a shaft 32 extends through the lower end of the bracket 5 having each end equipped with an. idler pulley 33.
- a flexible leather or rubber belt 34 has one end connected to the free end of the arm of thearm 21' which extends in the opposite direction to the arm 21. This belt is connected to the arms by means of pins 35.
- connection 14 is con-Y nected to an electric circuit to furnish power to the motor which revolves the shaft 15 upon which the spiral gear 16 is rigidly attached.
- the gear 16 meshes with the larger gear 19, thus imparting movement to the arms 21 and 21 which extend from the gear shaft 20 in opposite directions.
- the free ends of the belt 345 are connected to the ends of the arms 21 and 21', said belt passing around the drive pulley 31 which is rigidly attached to the shaft 24:.
- the connecting of the different p arts isso arranged that a quarter of a turn in each direction will be imparted to the grinding tool 28, thus enabling the tool to effectually perform its function for which it is designed.
- the parts may be easily taken apart and folded into a very small compass which is highly convenient when shipping or storing the same.
- a valve grinder the combination of a bracket having its upper end offset and lower end bent at a right angle, a motor carried by the offsetportion, a gear attached to the projecting end of the motor shaft, a second gear mounted by the bracket and meshing with the first mentioned gear, arms extending in opposite directions from the shaft of the second mentioned gear, a revolving grinder shaft vertically mounted in the lower end of the bracket, a drive pulley rigidly'attached to the grinder shaft, and a flexible element connecting the said arms with the drive pulley, imparting an oscillating movement to the grinder shaft.
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Description
A. B. BAULE AND W. G. KIRCHHOFF.
OPERATING DEVICE FOR VALVE GRINDERS. APPLICATION FILED AUG-29. 1919.
1,386,674, Patented Aug. 9, 1921.
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Toall Mama may 0mm;- 7 o Be. it known that we,'ARNo B. BAULE and .WILLIAM' G. KIROHHOFF, citizensflof the United States, residing at Canton, in. the
county of Stark and State of Ohio, have in v vented certain new anduseful Improvements in Operating Devices for Valve-Grinde'rs,of
which'thefollowing is a specification." I
()ur invention relates to :new ,and useful improvements in operating devices for valve grinders and moreparticularly to an electrically operated grinder. p
rimary obj ect. of our invention "is to provide a device,v of the above mentioned character that is so constructed that the movement imparted to the .grinding tool through the operation of the motorwill revolve the tool in alternatedirections, thus effectually performing the function 'for which itv is designed.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device of the above mentioned closing the motor has its edge seated upon character, the parts of which cooperate in such a manner that the grinding of the.
valves may be accomplished approximately in one-third of the time which it heretofore required. e V A further object of the inventlon sto provide a device of the above mentioned.
character which is simple in structure, easy to operate, reliable in such operation, and inexpensive to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawings forming apart of this specification and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same, a
Figure 1, is a side view of our invention,
Fig. 2, is a rear view thereof. In the drawings, wherein for the purpos of il1ustration,we have shown a preferred embodiment of our invention, the nume'ral 5 designates a vertically extending bracket having its upper end 6 slightly. offset to provide the supporting arm 7. The opposite end of the bracket is bent at a right angle provide the laterally projecting arm 8. The convexbottom 9 of the casing, 10 inthe supporting arm 7 and its sideconnected' to the upper end 6 of the bracket by means of the screws 11. A handle 12 extends upwardly from the center of the top of the Specification of Letters Patent.
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casing, the upper end of which receives the s'ocket13 connected to an electric circuit by the w res 14.- The shaft 15 of the motor extends downwardly a substantial distance bespiral'gear wheel 16 equipped with the collar ,17 attached theretoby a set screw or other suitable means. .7 The bracket. 5 adjacent thefsupporting :arm 7 is provided with a transverse elona gated slot 18 as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
Centrally located within thislslot is a second spiral-gear 19 of larger diameter than the first mentioned spiralgear which is adapted through'thefcenter of the slot and'extends 1ow the bottom 9 of the casing having a slightly, beyond the sides of the bracket 5.
Attached, to eachend of the shaft 20 are crank arms 21 and '21 which extend in opposite direction to each other. These crank arms are rigidly attached to the shaft by the set screws 22. In order that the gear wheel 19 may remain in the center of the slot 18 a pair of sleeves 22 are j ournaled upon the shaft 20 between the crank arms 21 and 21' and the gear wheel. By placing the spiral gears; at a right angle to each. other less noise and shock is caused when the grinder is running at a high speed.
The outer end of the laterally projecting arm'8 is provided with a vertically extending opening 23 which is in alinernent with the'shaft 15of the motor. Mountedto revolve in this opening is a shaft 24 which is held in place by the collars 25 and 26 secured thereto by means of the setscrews 27 onopposite sidesof the arm 8. A grinding tool 28 of the usual configuration has its upper end recessed as at 29 to receive the lower end of the shaft 24 to which it is rigidly attached by means of the set screw 30. The upper end of the shaft 24 is equipped with a drive pulley 31 which is rigidly, attached thereto adjacent the upper side of'the collar 26. A shaft 32 extends through the lower end of the bracket 5 having each end equipped with an. idler pulley 33. A flexible leather or rubber belt 34has one end connected to the free end of the arm of thearm 21' which extends in the opposite direction to the arm 21. This belt is connected to the arms by means of pins 35.
In operation the connection 14 is con-Y nected to an electric circuit to furnish power to the motor which revolves the shaft 15 upon which the spiral gear 16 is rigidly attached. The gear 16 meshes with the larger gear 19, thus imparting movement to the arms 21 and 21 which extend from the gear shaft 20 in opposite directions. The free ends of the belt 345 are connected to the ends of the arms 21 and 21', said belt passing around the drive pulley 31 which is rigidly attached to the shaft 24:. Thus the movement of the arms 21 will transmit an oscillating movement to the shaft 21 in alternate directions. The connecting of the different p arts isso arranged that a quarter of a turn in each direction will be imparted to the grinding tool 28, thus enabling the tool to effectually perform its function for which it is designed. As is obvious from the foregoing description when not in use the parts may be easily taken apart and folded into a very small compass which is highly convenient when shipping or storing the same.
It is to be understood that the form of our invention herewith shown and described, is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that certain changes in the shape, size, and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claim. 1
Having thus fully described our invention, we claim In a valve grinder, the combination of a bracket having its upper end offset and lower end bent at a right angle, a motor carried by the offsetportion, a gear attached to the projecting end of the motor shaft, a second gear mounted by the bracket and meshing with the first mentioned gear, arms extending in opposite directions from the shaft of the second mentioned gear, a revolving grinder shaft vertically mounted in the lower end of the bracket, a drive pulley rigidly'attached to the grinder shaft, and a flexible element connecting the said arms with the drive pulley, imparting an oscillating movement to the grinder shaft.
In testimony whereof, we have afiixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.
ARNO B. BAULE. VILLIAM G. KIRGHHOFF. Witnesses: SAUL STETSON,. HENRY F. HEiN.
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| US2545003A (en) * | 1949-12-03 | 1951-03-13 | Julius D Stone | Mechanism for antenna tuning |
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| US2545003A (en) * | 1949-12-03 | 1951-03-13 | Julius D Stone | Mechanism for antenna tuning |
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