Abstract
A fixture (1) for guidance of a tool having a cutting edge with respect
to the periphery of a rotating grinding- or polishing wheel (2), comprising
a frame structure that runs along the periphery (6) of the wheel and
has a guide formed as a slot (17) with an open outer end, the slot
providing a support surface (19) that is sloping relative to the radius
of the wheel, and the inner end of the slot terminating radially within
the periphery of the wheel on each side thereof, the fixture (1) in
one end supported (11) for pivoting motion in a main plane of the
wheel and in the other end carrying a separate balance weight (12).
Claims
1. A fixture (1) for guidance of a tool having a cutting edge with
respect to the periphery of a rotating grinding or polishing wheel
(2), characterized in that the fixture in it's operational position
extends mainly along a portion of the periphery (6) of the wheel and
has a guide formed as a slot (17) opening away from the periphery
of the wheel, the slot providing a support surface (19) for the tool,
said support surface (19) being arranged at a sloping angle relative
to a radius of the wheel going through the point of contact between
the tool edge and the periphery of the wheel, and the inner end of
the slot terminating radially within the periphery (6) of the wheel
at least on one side thereof, the fixture (1) in one end supported
(11) for pivoting motion in a main plane of the wheel and in the other
end carrying a separate balance weight by which the fixture is biased
towards the periphery (6) of the grinding- or polishing wheel.
2. The fixture of claim 1, characterized in that the weight (12)
is adjustable with respect to a distance from the pivot point (11)
for adjusting the load of the fixture and thus the contact pressure
from the edge bearing on the periphery of the wheel, in operational
position.
3. The fixture of claim 1, characterized in that the slope angle
of the slot (17) relative to the radius of the wheel going through
the point of contact between the tool edge and the periphery of
the wheel is controllable through adjustment of the pivot point
(11) with respect to a radial distance from the centre of the wheel
(2).
4. The fixture of claim 1, characterized in that the slope angle
of the slot (17) relative to the radius of the wheel going through
the point of contact between the tool edge and the periphery of
the wheel is controllable through adjustment of the pivot point
(11) with respect to it's circumferential position outside the periphery
(6) of the wheel.
5. The fixture of claim 1, characterized by an insert limitation
(20) opposite the support surface (19), the limitation having an
arcuate surface for pointed contact (P) with a tool that is inserted
in the slot (17) to rest against the support surface (19).
6. The fixture of claim 5, characterized in that the limitation
(20) comprises a pair of discs, one disc being arranged on each
side of the fixture, respectively.
7. The fixture of claim 6, characterized in that the limitation
(20) is rotatably supported and manufactured from a material that
is softer than the edge to be treated, such as a synthetic material
and preferably plastic or Nylon.RTM..
8. The fixture of claim 6, characterized in that the disc is biased
towards the support surface.
9. The fixture of claim 6, characterized in that the disc is oval
in shape and may be fixedly secured in the subject angular position.
10. The fixture according to any previous claim, characterized
in that two side members connect to a back member that embraces
opposite sides of an accessible portion of the wheel periphery substantially
like a saddle, and the support surface (9) is U-shaped in a planar
view.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to a fixture for grinding/polishing
of cutting edges, in particular knife edges, by assistance from
a rotating polishing- or grinding wheel. More specifically, the
invention refers to a fixture for this purpose, being formed both
to ensure a suitable working pressure towards the wheel upon shaping
the edge, and to secure an optimal angle of operation. The fixture
of the invention further prevents the treated subject to be positioned
with the edge thereof placed towards the rotational direction of
the wheel, as well as the unintentional contact with the rotating
polishing- or grinding wheel.
BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART
[0002] When sharpening edges, and when degrading or polishing raw
edges, rotating grinding- or polishing wheels are often used. The
edge is then manually positioned at a slanting angle to be treated
by the rotating periphery of the wheel. When treating knife edges,
e.g., the wheel rotates transversely to the knife blade from the
back of the knife towards the edge. When grinding/polishing the
opposite side of the edge, the knife is swung round over it's ends.
If the operator is untrained, there is a risk that the knife is
instead turned about it's longitudinal axis so the edge is directed
towards the rotational direction of the wheel, in which case the
knife may cut into the wheel and damage the grinding- or polishing
wheel. There is also a risk that the operator's grip on the knife
is lost, and the knife being flung away by the rotating wheel.
[0003] Another problem associated with a free manual handling of
the knife is that the grinding angle is difficult to control, and
may also vary as the knife is longitudinally moved across the periphery
of the wheel thus providing an unsatisfactory result.
[0004] Yet another problem is the risk of insufficient or excessive
contact pressure applied to the wheel, in both cases resulting in
unsatisfactory grinding- or polishing operations.
[0005] The invention aims to provide an apparatus that eliminates
above said risks and drawbacks associated with the manually controlled
grinding/polishing operation. This object is met in a fixture in
accordance with appended claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are defined
in the subordinated claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Briefly, the invention foresees a fixture having a guide
for a knife blade, e.g., the guide being pivotally arranged on a
grinding apparatus and based towards an operational position by
means of a balance weight connected to the fixture. The guide is
formed to ensure an optimum operation angle between the knife and
the periphery of a wheel, and to prevent the knife blade from being
wedged in the guide as a result of frictional engagement between
knife and wheel. Furthermore, the contact pressure of the knife
edge towards the rotating periphery of the wheel is limited through
the pivoting attachment of the fixture, resulting in a dynamic adjustment
of the knife blade and the fixture in relation to the pressure applied
from the balance weight.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention is more closely explained below with reference
to the appended diagrammatic drawings, wherein
[0008] FIG. 1 is an embodiment shown in a partially sectioned view
from one side thereof;
[0009] FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic sectional view of the invention
seen in the direction of arrow II-II in FIG. 1, and
[0010] FIG. 3 is a view on larger scale showing a knife blade in
position for grinding/polishing in a sectioned view from the side.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] An example of a fixture 1 according to one embodiment of
the invention is diagrammatically shown in FIGS. 1-3, the following
disclosure being directed towards an implementation for treatment
of knife edges. It should however be pointed out that the shown
example does not exclude embodiments adapted for cutting edges of
different kinds, such as axes, chisels, plane irons, scissors, hedge
shears, pruning shears, and other tools having cutting edges suitable
for being sharpened.
[0012] A grinding or polishing apparatus has a wheel 2 rotatably
carried on a shaft 3 inside a protective housing 4, and rotated
in direction of arrow R by means of a motor (not shown). A window
5 in the protective cover 4 provides access to a portion of the
wheel 2, through which window the knife edge is applied in contact
with the periphery 6 of the wheel.
[0013] The fixture 1 is attached to the cover 4 or to equivalent
structures of the grinding/polishing apparatus by suitable attachment
means. To this purpose, the shown embodiment foresees an attachment
means 7 having two legs reaching on opposite sides of the cover
4 in the shape of a clamp. The clamp 7 is connected to the cover
4 by means of a bolt 8, reaching through a pair of slots 9 formed
in each leg, respectively, of the clamp. Through this attachment,
the clamp 7 may be pivoted about the bolt 8 in any desired angular
position in relation to the window 5 of the cover, and may also
be displaced axially on the bolt 8 for adjusting the circumferential
position of the fixture relative to the periphery 6 of the wheel.
[0014] A frame structure 10 included in the fixture is carried
in the free, upper end of the clamp 7. The frame 10 is pivotally
connected with the clamp 7 by means of a shaft 11, forming a pivot
to the frame for pivoting motion in a main plane of the grinding/polishing
wheel. The pivot axis 11 of the frame is adjustable with respect
to the periphery 6 of the wheel, and also with respect to it's circumferential
position outside the periphery 6 through the adjustable attachment
of the clamp 7 as previously explained.
[0015] A balance weight 12 is arranged in the opposite end of the
frame 10. The weight 12 is preferably supported for axial adjustment
on a bar 13, fixedly accommodated in the end of the frame 10. To
this purpose, the weight 12 may be internally formed for threaded
engagement with a thread 14 that is formed externally on the bar.
The contact pressure applied from the fixture and knife edge towards
the periphery 6 of the wheel may thus be controlled, and an accurate
operation pressure secured, through the balance weight 12.
[0016] The frame 10 preferably has a generally U-shaped section,
with two opposing side members connected through a back member such
that the frame embraces the wheel 2 like a saddle over the opening
5 of the cover (see also FIG. 2). In a resting position, the fixture
1 rests against the cover 4 or other structural element of the grinding
apparatus, for example as is illustrated at 15 and 16, respectively,
in FIG. 1 of the drawings.
[0017] A slot 17 having an open upper end extends sloping from
the back member of the frame 10, down through the side members and
for a distance sufficiently long to terminate the slot radially
inside the periphery 6 in an operative position of the fixture (see
FIG. 3 specifically). The sloping angle of the slot relative to
the radius of the wheel, as seen through the contact point of the
knife edge with the wheel periphery, may be adjusted and optimized
through the adjustable attachment of the clamp 7 as previously discussed.
The slot 17 has a width that permits insertion of a knife blade
18, whereby the slot lower surface defines a generally U-shaped
support 19 for the lower side of the knife blade. The inner end
of the slot 17 comprises a pair of insert limitations 20 arranged
on both side members, said limitations being spaced from the support
surface 19 by an intermediate distance that is generally adapted
to the thickness of the knife blade.
[0018] The insert limitations 20 are at least partially arc-shaped
and thus providing a pointed contact P with the knife blade a8 inserted
in the slot 17. Preferably, the insert limitations 20 are circular
discs and rotatably supported (see arrow r in FIG. 3) on the side
members of the frame by means of bolts 21. Alternatively, the insert
limitations may be oval in shape and pivoted to a position, fixed
by the bolts 21, in order to adjust the distance from the support
surface 19. Another alternative foresees that the insert limitations
are biased towards the support surface 19. Preferably, the insert
limitations 20 are produced from a material that is softer than
the edge, such as synthetic material like plastic or Nylon.RTM.,
in order not to damage the knife edge as the knife is inserted in
the slot 17.
[0019] When grinding/polishing, the knife blade is inserted in
the slot 17 with the side of the blade contacting the support surface
19 far enough for the knife edge 22 to bear against the periphery
6 of the wheel, whereupon the knife is longitudinally slided through
the slot for treatment of substantially the total length of the
knife edge. The insert limitations 20 are adjusted for limitation
of the insert depth of the knife blade in the slot, through a point
shaped contact with the knife behind the knife edge at an area where
the thickness of the blade is decreasing and successively merging
with the edge. The concentrated contact point permits the knife
blade to be longitudinally moved through the slot, against a limited
and reduced frictional resistance.
[0020] With the fixture 1, grinding or polishing may be performed
under a contact pressure determined by the weight and/or adjusted
position of the balance weight, and under an optimized treatment
angle. The knife blade is inserted in the slot 17 for a distance
determined by the insert limitations 20, whereupon the knife is
forced by the rotating periphery of the wheel to be pressed against
the insert limitations. The rotational movement of the wheel urges
the knife towards the inner end of the slot, while concurrently
pressing the knife towards the insert limitations and Lifting the
fixture against the weight of the balance 12. The fixture is thus
pivoted about the axis 11 of clamp 7 and loading it's weight upon
the knife edge. The insert depth of the knife in the slot is therefore
not critical for the work result, since the fixture is dynamically
adjusted through the pivoted movement in order to exert a substantially
uniform pressure to the knife edge as the knife is longitudinally
moved through the slot. Thus, the sliding movement may be performed
without specific care for a manually controlled pressure, since
the operative pressure is controlled by the fixture that dynamically
adjusts the load placed on the knife edge via the insert limitations
20.
[0021] The fixture disclosed above may be modified in respect of
detailed structures and design without departing from the general
solution as defined in appended claims. A central aspect of the
invention is that the fixture is pivotally supported in the main
plane of the grinding wheel for a dynamic adjustment and adaptation
to the oppositely directed pressure exerted from the wheel, against
the load of an adjustable balance weight that determines the operative
pressure. Additional advantages include an optimized and adjustable
angle for the treated knife edge, and for the preferred embodiment,
also an enclosure that prevents damages from the accessible operative
portion of the wheel.
[0022] An alternative embodiment foresees a fixture having a guide
for a cutting edge to be grinded/polished, the fixture extending
on one side only of the grinding wheel. Preferably, the single side
fixture is attached to the side turning towards the operator and
thereby preventing unintentional contact with the rotating wheel.
This embodiment may otherwise be designed in correspondence with
the fixture shown in FIG. 1, except for the guiding slot instead
having a supporting surface of elongate shape, or with an angled
outer end. This less complex fixture may be pivoted about an axis
11 and carried by an arm 7, the arm attached to the grinding apparatus
substantially as described above. Furthermore, the insert limitation
may be shaped otherwise and realized as an arm, e.g., with an arcuate
portion, or as a half-moon shaped element attached to the external
side of the fixture. These and other modifications appreciable by
the man skilled in the art are all included in the conceptual solution
as defined by the appended claim. |