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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B3/00Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools
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  • the object of my invention is quicklyand effectually to smooth the surfaces of castings by means of grinding or polishing rollers revolving in contact therewith, and controlled by the operator to adapt them to surfaces of varying outline. is hereinafter particularly specified.
  • Figure 1 is plan, Fig. 2 a side elevation, Fig. 3 a vertical longitudinal section, and Fig. 4 an end View, of the machine.
  • a stout frame, A supports the mechanism.
  • the work rests on a table, B, supported on flanges b, and is adjustable vertically by setscrews B, or other equivalent devices.
  • the central portion of the table is cut out, as
  • rollers are adapted to act on the top, the bottom, and one end of a casting.
  • the upper roller 0 revolves in hearings in a swing-frame, 0 moving vertically on its pivots 0 0
  • Linkrods 0 are pivoted at one end to this frame, and at the other to crank-wheels D rocking in bearings in the frame.
  • the lower roller E is in like manner mounted in a swingframe, E pivoted underneath the frame.
  • the linkrods E of this frame are connected with the crank-wheel D by a set-screw, (1, working in a curved slot, thus enabling the relation of the two rollers to be adjusted at will.
  • a treadle, F is connected with a sprocket-wheel, F on each side of the frame. Chains f pass round these wheels and over sprocket-pulleys D on the crank-wheels. By this means the attendant is enabled to move the rollers C E toward or from each other.
  • the lower swingframe is kept down by a weight, F when free, and this of course keeps the upper one
  • a third wheel or roller, G is mounted on a vertical arbor, g, and may be adjusted up or down by well'known means.
  • the arbor g has its bearings in an arm, G swinging horizontally on a pivot, 9 underfth'e table, A strap, g acts as a stop to limit the movement of this arm in one direction, while a weight, G attached to a strap, g passing over a roller and attached to the arm, keeps the roller pressed against the work.
  • Power is communicated to a'driving-roller, H, from any suitable prime mover to rotate it.
  • a band, I, from this roller passes over a pulley, I, on the arm G and thence round a pulley, i, 011 the arbor g, to drive the grinding-wheel G.
  • a band, J, from the roller H drives a pulley, J on a shaft, j.
  • a pulley, J on this shaft drives a roller on the lower grinding-roller shaft, by means of a band, j.
  • the shaft j forms the pivot of the swing-frame E the latter may be moved up or down without slackening the belt.
  • a band, K, from thevopposite end of the roller H drives a pulley, 70, on a shaft mounted in bearings in the frame.
  • a pulley, 70 on this shaft drives a corresponding pulley on the upper grinding-roller shaft, by means of abelt, 7c
  • the casting to be ground is fastened on a sliding plate, M, by suitable clamps, and shoved in between the grindingrollers (J E until the front edge comes against the vertical grinding roller G, which smooths or polishes that edge.
  • the upper and lower rollers do the same to the upper and lower sides of the casting, being brought in contact with them by means of the treadle F, as before explained.

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  • Grinding Of Cylindrical And Plane Surfaces (AREA)
  • Grinding And Polishing Of Tertiary Curved Surfaces And Surfaces With Complex Shapes (AREA)
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s. n. SPENCER. Machines for Grinding iiletal Castings.
Patented March 25, 1873.
UNITED STATES PATENT EEIoE:
.GEORGE H. SPENCER, oE YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND GEORGE P. sMYs R, on SAME PLACE.
.IMPRQVEMENT lN MACHiNES FOR GRINDING METAL CASTINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 13?,l0fl, dated March 25, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE H. SPENcER, of the borough and county of York, in the State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machinery for Grinding Metal Castings, of which the following is a specification:
The object of my invention is quicklyand effectually to smooth the surfaces of castings by means of grinding or polishing rollers revolving in contact therewith, and controlled by the operator to adapt them to surfaces of varying outline. is hereinafter particularly specified.
The accompanying drawing represents all my improvements as embodied in a single machine; obviously, however, some of them may be used without the others, and in machines differing somewhatin construction from that herein set forth.
Figure 1 is plan, Fig. 2 a side elevation, Fig. 3 a vertical longitudinal section, and Fig. 4 an end View, of the machine.
A stout frame, A, supports the mechanism. The work rests on a table, B, supported on flanges b, and is adjustable vertically by setscrews B, or other equivalent devices. The central portion of the table is cut out, as
shown in Fig. 1, leaving an opening in which the smoothing-rollers work. In this instance rollers are adapted to act on the top, the bottom, and one end of a casting. The upper roller 0 revolves in hearings in a swing-frame, 0 moving vertically on its pivots 0 0 Linkrods 0 are pivoted at one end to this frame, and at the other to crank-wheels D rocking in bearings in the frame. The lower roller E is in like manner mounted in a swingframe, E pivoted underneath the frame. The linkrods E of this frame are connected with the crank-wheel D by a set-screw, (1, working in a curved slot, thus enabling the relation of the two rollers to be adjusted at will. A treadle, F, is connected with a sprocket-wheel, F on each side of the frame. Chains f pass round these wheels and over sprocket-pulleys D on the crank-wheels. By this means the attendant is enabled to move the rollers C E toward or from each other. The lower swingframe is kept down by a weight, F when free, and this of course keeps the upper one The subject-matter claimed raised by means of the link-rods. A third wheel or roller, G, is mounted on a vertical arbor, g, and may be adjusted up or down by well'known means. The arbor g has its bearings in an arm, G swinging horizontally on a pivot, 9 underfth'e table, A strap, g acts as a stop to limit the movement of this arm in one direction, while a weight, G attached to a strap, g passing over a roller and attached to the arm, keeps the roller pressed against the work. Power is communicated to a'driving-roller, H, from any suitable prime mover to rotate it. A band, I, from this roller passes over a pulley, I, on the arm G and thence round a pulley, i, 011 the arbor g, to drive the grinding-wheel G. A band, J, from the roller H drives a pulley, J on a shaft, j. A pulley, J on this shaft drives a roller on the lower grinding-roller shaft, by means of a band, j. As the shaft j forms the pivot of the swing-frame E the latter may be moved up or down without slackening the belt. A band, K, from thevopposite end of the roller H drives a pulley, 70, on a shaft mounted in bearings in the frame. A pulley, 70 on this shaft drives a corresponding pulley on the upper grinding-roller shaft, by means of abelt, 7c
In operation, the casting to be ground is fastened on a sliding plate, M, by suitable clamps, and shoved in between the grindingrollers (J E until the front edge comes against the vertical grinding roller G, which smooths or polishes that edge.
The upper and lower rollers do the same to the upper and lower sides of the casting, being brought in contact with them by means of the treadle F, as before explained.
' The grinding-rollers being driven each independently of the others, one or more of them can be used as needed.
It is obvious that the form and position of the wheel G may be changed to suit the character of the work, and that more than one wheel might be used if needed, these changes involving construction merely, and not skill.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of the swing-frame, the grinding-roller mounted therein, the pulley on the axis of the swing-frame, and the belt for driving the grinding-roller, these members he driver-pulleys swinging with said arm, sub stantially as set forth.
4. The combination of the vertically-movin g grinding-rollers with the horizontally-moving grinding-roller, these members being constructed and operating substantially as set forth, simultaneously to smooth three sides of a casting.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name.
Witnesses: GEO. H. SPENCER.
HENRY HEGKERT, J NO. A. METZELL.
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