US639901A - Emery-wheel truer for grinding-machines. - Google Patents

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US639901A US72993899A US1899729938A US639901A US 639901 A US639901 A US 639901A US 72993899 A US72993899 A US 72993899A US 1899729938 A US1899729938 A US 1899729938A US 639901 A US639901 A US 639901A
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  • the object of my said invention is to provide a device for truing or dressing the wheel which may be mounted on the bedplate permanently and which may be used without removing either the wheel or the work, and one which is always ready for use, whereby the best results can always be socured from the wheel with the least trouble, expense, and delay, as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a view of one of my improved truing devices in side elevation mounted on the bed-plate of a grinding-machine, which is shown in cross-section, a portion of an emery-wheel being shown and the device in the position occupied by its various parts when in use for truing up the wheel over Work of large diameter.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail view showing the position of the parts when in use for truing up the wheel over work of small diameter
  • Fig. 3 is a top or plan View of the device.
  • portions marked A represent the bed-plate of the machine, B the emery-wheel, and O the work being ground, all of which are shown simply to illustrate the position and use of the truing device, and may be of any appropriate form or construction.
  • the truing device consists of a standard 1, which is preferably clamped in a longitudinal T-groove in the bed-plate in the manner in which the head and foot stocksare secured to the same groove, as is well understood. It is formed with a bifurcated or slotted upper end, to which is secured a crossbar 2 by means-of a clamping-screw 3 of common form. Said cross-bar is also formed with a slot 4 at the end which is secured to said standard, the connection thus permitting it to be adjusted vertically on said standard and horizontally across said standard, the set or clamping screw 3 permitting it to be secured at any adjustment vertically or transversely to suit the size of the work over which it is to be used.
  • a vertical perforation in the outer end of said cross-bar is mounted a vertical stem 5, secured by a clamping-screw 6 in any position desired, and on its lower end it carries the carbon-holder 7.
  • Said carbonholder extends out horizontally therefrom and has the carbon 8 (usuallya diamond) on its point.
  • Said carbon-holder consists of a shank mounted in a transverse perforation in the stem 5, being secured therein by a setscrew 9. By loosening said .set-screw said holder can be turned to bring any angle or corner of the diamond which is best adapted for the work into position to do the cutting.
  • the carriage carrying the emery-wheel is backed away from the Work sufficiently to permit the tool to be inserted between them.
  • the cross-bar 2 is then adjusted to that point where its lower edge will be in the same plane as the top surface of the work and the stem or carbon-holder will rest with its back against the front side of the work, said stem being adjusted so that the carbon point will come opposite the center of the emery-wheel.
  • the cross-bar 2 can be turned back out of the way and secured by the set-screw 3 or it can be removed bylifting out of the bifurcated top of standard 1, if preferred.
  • a device for truing emery-Wheels which consists of a carbon point carried on a vertically and horizontally adjustable part mounted to be supported by the Work being operated upon by the emery-wheel, whereby it may be used over work of diiferent diameters without removing said work, substantially as set forth.
  • a device for truing emery-wheels comprising a standard having a vertical slot, a
  • cross-bar having a longitudinal slot mounted wvheels,the combination of the holding devices arranged to be adjusted vertically and horizontally, whereby said holding devices are adapted to embrace work of different sizes, and be supported thereby, of a carbon-holder carrying the carbon point, mounted to be rotated in its seat, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
  • the combination of the vertical standard having a bifurcated top, the horizontal bar 2 formed with a slot 3, mounted thereon by means of a clamping-screw, the vertical stem 5 adjustably secured to the outer end of said cross-bar, and the carbon-holder with the carbon point carried on the lower end of said stem, all substantially as set forth.

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N0. 639,90I. Patented Dec. 26, I899. A. B.. LANDIS.
EMERY WHEEL TRUER FOB GRINDING MACHINES.
(Application filed Sept. 9, 1899.]
(No Model.)
Witness/w UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ABRAHAM B. LANDIS, OF WAYNESBOROUGH, PENNSYLVANIA.
EMERY-WHEEL TRUER FOR GRINDING-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 639,901, dated December 26, 1899.
Application filed September 9, 1899. Serial No. 729,938. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ABRAHAM B. LANDIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Vaynesborough, in the county of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, have invented cer tain new and useful Improvements in Emery- Wheel. Truers for Grinding Machines, of which the following is a specification.
In the use of grinding-machines in order to secure the best results it often becomes necessary to dress or true up the emerywheel, so as to keep it perfectly true and freecutting at all times. To remove either the wheel or the work for this purpose requires time, disturbs the adjustment of parts, and is therefore very undesirable.
The object of my said invention is to provide a device for truing or dressing the wheel which may be mounted on the bedplate permanently and which may be used without removing either the wheel or the work, and one which is always ready for use, whereby the best results can always be socured from the wheel with the least trouble, expense, and delay, as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, which are made a part hereof and on which similar letters and numerals of reference indicate similar parts, Figure 1 is a view of one of my improved truing devices in side elevation mounted on the bed-plate of a grinding-machine, which is shown in cross-section, a portion of an emery-wheel being shown and the device in the position occupied by its various parts when in use for truing up the wheel over Work of large diameter. Fig. 2 is a detail view showing the position of the parts when in use for truing up the wheel over work of small diameter, and Fig. 3 is a top or plan View of the device.
In said drawings the portions marked A represent the bed-plate of the machine, B the emery-wheel, and O the work being ground, all of which are shown simply to illustrate the position and use of the truing device, and may be of any appropriate form or construction.
The truing device consists of a standard 1, which is preferably clamped in a longitudinal T-groove in the bed-plate in the manner in which the head and foot stocksare secured to the same groove, as is well understood. It is formed with a bifurcated or slotted upper end, to which is secured a crossbar 2 by means-of a clamping-screw 3 of common form. Said cross-bar is also formed with a slot 4 at the end which is secured to said standard, the connection thus permitting it to be adjusted vertically on said standard and horizontally across said standard, the set or clamping screw 3 permitting it to be secured at any adjustment vertically or transversely to suit the size of the work over which it is to be used. In a vertical perforation in the outer end of said cross-bar is mounted a vertical stem 5, secured by a clamping-screw 6 in any position desired, and on its lower end it carries the carbon-holder 7. Said carbonholder extends out horizontally therefrom and has the carbon 8 (usuallya diamond) on its point. Said carbon-holder consists of a shank mounted in a transverse perforation in the stem 5, being secured therein by a setscrew 9. By loosening said .set-screw said holder can be turned to bring any angle or corner of the diamond which is best adapted for the work into position to do the cutting.
In operation the carriage carrying the emery-wheel is backed away from the Work sufficiently to permit the tool to be inserted between them. The cross-bar 2 is then adjusted to that point where its lower edge will be in the same plane as the top surface of the work and the stem or carbon-holder will rest with its back against the front side of the work, said stem being adjusted so that the carbon point will come opposite the center of the emery-wheel. put in motion and adjusted to bear slightly Said wheel being then against the carbon point and being mounted v longitudinally on its carriage, or the carbon being moved across the face of said wheel, its surface will be out perfectly true, straight, and parallel to the work, and any portions of its surface that may have become glazed or have particles of metal embedded therein will be cleaned and rendered in the best con-- dition for effective grinding. When not in use, the cross-bar 2 can be turned back out of the way and secured by the set-screw 3 or it can be removed bylifting out of the bifurcated top of standard 1, if preferred.
Having thus fully described my said inven IOO tion, whatI claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A device for truing emery-Wheels which consists of a carbon point carried on a vertically and horizontally adjustable part mounted to be supported by the Work being operated upon by the emery-wheel, whereby it may be used over work of diiferent diameters without removing said work, substantially as set forth.
2. A device for truing emery-wheels comprising a standard having a vertical slot, a
' cross-bar having a longitudinal slot mounted wvheels,the combination of the holding devices arranged to be adjusted vertically and horizontally, whereby said holding devices are adapted to embrace work of different sizes, and be supported thereby, of a carbon-holder carrying the carbon point, mounted to be rotated in its seat, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
4. In a device for truing and dressing emerywheels,the combination, of the vertical standard having a bifurcated top, the horizontal bar 2 formed with a slot 3, mounted thereon by means of a clamping-screw, the vertical stem 5 adjustably secured to the outer end of said cross-bar, and the carbon-holder with the carbon point carried on the lower end of said stem, all substantially as set forth.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, at Waynesborough, Pennsylvania, this 31st day of August, A. D. 1899.
ABRAHAM B. LANDIS. [L. 8.]
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H. S. STAUFFER, D. M. RUSSELL.
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