US2348132A - Hydraulic brake cylinder cleaner and polisher - Google Patents

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US2348132A
US2348132A US429431A US42943142A US2348132A US 2348132 A US2348132 A US 2348132A US 429431 A US429431 A US 429431A US 42943142 A US42943142 A US 42943142A US 2348132 A US2348132 A US 2348132A
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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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    • B24B33/084Honing tools having honing stones at the end of bars
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  • Patented May 2, 194-4 UNITED STA 5.5 i EN OFFKIE HYDRAULIC BRAKE CYLINDER CLEANER AND POLISHER 2 Claims.
  • This invention relates to a hydraulic brake cylinder cleaner and polisher.
  • a brake cylinder In service a brake cylinder accumulates a filament of rust and muck and the methods used at present to remove the filament consists in the use of a carborundum stone which removes material from the cylinder which, in nine cases out of ten should not be removed.
  • the present invention provides a cleaner and polisher of such construction that the operator can choose to either clean the cylinder, or if necessary, he can apply an abrasive to the cleaner blades and remove as much material as is necessary.
  • a further object is to provide a cleaner in which the blades are formed of fiber, a material that will not damage the walls of the cylinder, but furnishes, optionally, a means of applying an abrasive to the wall of the cylinder to be reconditioned.
  • a further object is to provide a device of this character in which the blades of the cleaner and polisher are mounted on leaf springs, which exert an even tension on the walls of the cylinder when the cleaner and polisher is rotated axially in the cylinder.
  • a further object is to provide a cleaner and polisher in which the leaf springs are cast as a unit with hubs on both ends of the cleaner and polisher to reduce the cost of manufacture.
  • a further object is to provide apparatus of this character which will be formed of a few strong, simple and durable parts, which will be inexpensive to manufacture, and which will not easily et out of order.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cleaner and polisher constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View of the cleaner and polisher.
  • Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the cleaner and polisher taken on the line 33 of Figure 1.
  • a plurality of blades 52 formed of strips of fiber are disposed longitudinally of the shank it and are riveted as shown at l3, or otherwise secured intermediate their ends to the intermediate portions of bowed leaf springs N, there being preferably four blades, see Figure 3, secured to four respective leaf springs.
  • the ends of the leaf springs are cast integral with the hubs l5 and I6, the hub It being screw threadedly engaged with the end of the shank as shown at H and being locked thereon by a lock nut l8 and a Washer IS.
  • a helical spring 20 is sleeved on the shank between the hub !5 and a cap nut 2
  • the blades are provided on their outer surfaces with parallel grooves 23 disposed obliquely to the shank l0.
  • the cleaner and polisher is rotated axially in the cylinder preferably by an electric drill.
  • the cylinder is flushed with alcohol, preferably, while the cleaner and polisher is being rotated in the cylinder.
  • a small amount of valve grinding compound, or other abrasive is applied to the blades of the cleaner and polisher and the first operation is repeated.
  • the blades l2 are connected intermediate their ends to the intermediate portions of the bowed springs I l, the end portions of the blades are spaced from and free of connection with the springs. This permits the blades to float in the cylinder being cleaned or polished.
  • the floating of the blades enables the operator to maintain the tool in alignment with the cylinder regardless of the manner in which he holds the tool-turning motor with respect to the axis of the cylinder. Also, the floating of the blades enables the tool to be used efficiently in connection with cylinders varying widely as to size.
  • the outer longitudinal corners of the blades are beveled, and the grooves 23 in the faces of the blades are inclined and open at their ends through the beveled corners of the blades, whereby to adapt the blades to remove the film of rust and muck from the cylinder wall and carry it to the open end of the cylinder.
  • the ends of the springs M are embedded in and formed integrally with the hubs I5 and IS, a simple, strong and durable connection is established between the springs and hubs without the aid of any part or parts likely to become loose while the tool is in use.
  • the plates may be formed of a suitable grade of rubber material impregnated with an abrasive.
  • a brake cylinder cleaner and polisher comprising a shank; hubs mounted on the shank, outwardly bowedleaf springs fixed at their ends to thehubs, and blades fixed to the springs, the
  • blades having beveled outer longitudinal corners, and the blades being provided in their outer faces with grooves having their ends opening through said beveled corners.
  • a brake cylinder cleaner and polisher comprising a one-piece shank, a front hub mounted on the shank for rotation thereby, a rear hub loosely mounted on the shank, outwardly bowed leaf springs surrounding the shank between the hubs and having their ends fixed rigidly to the hubs, a coil spring sleeved on the shank bearing against the rear side of the rear hub, means for varying the tension of the coil spring to regulate the curvature of the leaf springs, blades having their intermediate portions arranged in contact with the outer sides of the intermediate portions of the leaf springs, the blades extending longitudinally of the leaf springs with their ends free of engagement with the springs and hubs, and means engaging the intermediate portions of the blades and leaf springs establishing a rigid connection between said blade and spring portions.

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May 2, 1944. J. w. HYLAND HYDRAULIC BRAKECYLINDER CLEANER AND POLISHER Filed Feb. an 1942' land,
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Patented May 2, 194-4 UNITED STA 5.5 i EN OFFKIE HYDRAULIC BRAKE CYLINDER CLEANER AND POLISHER 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a hydraulic brake cylinder cleaner and polisher.
In service a brake cylinder accumulates a filament of rust and muck and the methods used at present to remove the filament consists in the use of a carborundum stone which removes material from the cylinder which, in nine cases out of ten should not be removed. With this in mind the present invention provides a cleaner and polisher of such construction that the operator can choose to either clean the cylinder, or if necessary, he can apply an abrasive to the cleaner blades and remove as much material as is necessary.
A further object is to provide a cleaner in which the blades are formed of fiber, a material that will not damage the walls of the cylinder, but furnishes, optionally, a means of applying an abrasive to the wall of the cylinder to be reconditioned.
A further object is to provide a device of this character in which the blades of the cleaner and polisher are mounted on leaf springs, which exert an even tension on the walls of the cylinder when the cleaner and polisher is rotated axially in the cylinder.
A further object is to provide a cleaner and polisher in which the leaf springs are cast as a unit with hubs on both ends of the cleaner and polisher to reduce the cost of manufacture.
A further object is to provide apparatus of this character which will be formed of a few strong, simple and durable parts, which will be inexpensive to manufacture, and which will not easily et out of order.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, it being understood that various modifications may be resorted to within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cleaner and polisher constructed in accordance with the invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View of the cleaner and polisher.
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the cleaner and polisher taken on the line 33 of Figure 1.
Referring now to the drawing in which like characters of reference designate similar parts in the various views, designates a cylindrical shank formed at one endll tobe received in,
the chuck of an electric, or other drill.
A plurality of blades 52, formed of strips of fiber are disposed longitudinally of the shank it and are riveted as shown at l3, or otherwise secured intermediate their ends to the intermediate portions of bowed leaf springs N, there being preferably four blades, see Figure 3, secured to four respective leaf springs.
The ends of the leaf springs are cast integral with the hubs l5 and I6, the hub It being screw threadedly engaged with the end of the shank as shown at H and being locked thereon by a lock nut l8 and a Washer IS.
A helical spring 20 is sleeved on the shank between the hub !5 and a cap nut 2| which is threadedly engaged with the shank as shown at 22. By adjusting the cap nut 22 longitudinally of the shank the pressure of the leaf spring 28 against the hub is will be regulated to control the curvature of the leaf springs l4 and thus bring the blades l2 closer together, or move the blades far apart, to adjust the blades to engage the wall of a hydraulic brake cylinder.
The blades are provided on their outer surfaces with parallel grooves 23 disposed obliquely to the shank l0.
In operation the cleaner and polisher is rotated axially in the cylinder preferably by an electric drill. The cylinder is flushed with alcohol, preferably, while the cleaner and polisher is being rotated in the cylinder. After cleaning the cylinder an inspection is made and if the cylinder is rough or pitted after the cleaning operation, a small amount of valve grinding compound, or other abrasive, is applied to the blades of the cleaner and polisher and the first operation is repeated. As the blades l2 are connected intermediate their ends to the intermediate portions of the bowed springs I l, the end portions of the blades are spaced from and free of connection with the springs. This permits the blades to float in the cylinder being cleaned or polished. The floating of the blades enables the operator to maintain the tool in alignment with the cylinder regardless of the manner in which he holds the tool-turning motor with respect to the axis of the cylinder. Also, the floating of the blades enables the tool to be used efficiently in connection with cylinders varying widely as to size. The outer longitudinal corners of the blades are beveled, and the grooves 23 in the faces of the blades are inclined and open at their ends through the beveled corners of the blades, whereby to adapt the blades to remove the film of rust and muck from the cylinder wall and carry it to the open end of the cylinder. As the ends of the springs M are embedded in and formed integrally with the hubs I5 and IS, a simple, strong and durable connection is established between the springs and hubs without the aid of any part or parts likely to become loose while the tool is in use.
In lieu of the blades being formed of fibre strips the plates may be formed of a suitable grade of rubber material impregnated with an abrasive.
From the above description it is thought that the construction and operation of the invention will be fully understood without further explanation.
What is claimed is:
1. A brake cylinder cleaner and polisher comprising a shank; hubs mounted on the shank, outwardly bowedleaf springs fixed at their ends to thehubs, and blades fixed to the springs, the
blades having beveled outer longitudinal corners, and the blades being provided in their outer faces with grooves having their ends opening through said beveled corners.
2. A brake cylinder cleaner and polisher comprising a one-piece shank, a front hub mounted on the shank for rotation thereby, a rear hub loosely mounted on the shank, outwardly bowed leaf springs surrounding the shank between the hubs and having their ends fixed rigidly to the hubs, a coil spring sleeved on the shank bearing against the rear side of the rear hub, means for varying the tension of the coil spring to regulate the curvature of the leaf springs, blades having their intermediate portions arranged in contact with the outer sides of the intermediate portions of the leaf springs, the blades extending longitudinally of the leaf springs with their ends free of engagement with the springs and hubs, and means engaging the intermediate portions of the blades and leaf springs establishing a rigid connection between said blade and spring portions.
JOHN W. HYLAND.
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US2560727A (en) * 1950-04-10 1951-07-17 Keiser John Glaze breaking tool for internalcombustion engines
US2627707A (en) * 1948-11-30 1953-02-10 Lisle Corp Brake cylinder hone
US2747211A (en) * 1951-07-25 1956-05-29 Painter Corp E Z Roller mounting device for a paint applicator
US2809419A (en) * 1954-06-10 1957-10-15 William A Adams Distributor cap file
US3381419A (en) * 1965-10-28 1968-05-07 Berd L. Johnson Cylinder deglazing tool
US3986303A (en) * 1974-02-27 1976-10-19 Norton Company Radially adjustable grinding wheel for grinding concave surfaces to constant primary and secondary radii
US4486983A (en) * 1982-09-07 1984-12-11 Sunnen Products Company Guides for honing heads
US20020056166A1 (en) * 2000-11-15 2002-05-16 Gordon Clunie Internal cylindrical surface cleaning apparatus
US6467121B1 (en) * 2000-08-15 2002-10-22 Goodway Technologies Corporation Rotary tube scrubber
US20100198239A1 (en) * 2009-02-02 2010-08-05 Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. Multi-material abrading head for atherectomy devices having laterally displaced center of mass
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2627707A (en) * 1948-11-30 1953-02-10 Lisle Corp Brake cylinder hone
US2560727A (en) * 1950-04-10 1951-07-17 Keiser John Glaze breaking tool for internalcombustion engines
US2747211A (en) * 1951-07-25 1956-05-29 Painter Corp E Z Roller mounting device for a paint applicator
US2809419A (en) * 1954-06-10 1957-10-15 William A Adams Distributor cap file
US3381419A (en) * 1965-10-28 1968-05-07 Berd L. Johnson Cylinder deglazing tool
US3986303A (en) * 1974-02-27 1976-10-19 Norton Company Radially adjustable grinding wheel for grinding concave surfaces to constant primary and secondary radii
US4486983A (en) * 1982-09-07 1984-12-11 Sunnen Products Company Guides for honing heads
US6467121B1 (en) * 2000-08-15 2002-10-22 Goodway Technologies Corporation Rotary tube scrubber
US20020056166A1 (en) * 2000-11-15 2002-05-16 Gordon Clunie Internal cylindrical surface cleaning apparatus
US20100198239A1 (en) * 2009-02-02 2010-08-05 Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. Multi-material abrading head for atherectomy devices having laterally displaced center of mass
US8795303B2 (en) 2009-02-02 2014-08-05 Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. Multi-material abrading head for atherectomy devices having laterally displaced center of mass
CN113732932A (en) * 2021-09-07 2021-12-03 武汉宝坤航宇智能科技有限公司 Release device processing and inner circle honing method for artificial rainfall

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