Claims
- 1. An abrasive insert adapted for use on a milling head of a milling machine, the milling head adapted for rotation about a central axis of the milling machine for machining operations, said abrasive insert comprising:a substrate adapted for disposition along a circumference of the milling head; said substrate having a face of substantially planar orientation, said face adapted to extend orthogonally, radially outwardly from the central axis, and terminate at a radiused portion of substantially convex axial cross-section; an abrasive element disposed on said face, said abrasive element chosen from the group consisting of metal brazed single layer abrasive elements, electroplated single layer abrasive elements, and abrasive elements comprising grain bonded in a porous matrix having about 55 to 80 volume percent interconnected porosity; wherein said abrasive insert forms a notional annular grinding face during rotation of said milling head, for grinding a workpiece.
- 2. The abrasive insert as set forth in claim 1, wherein said radiused portion is substantially convex in a radial cross-section thereof.
- 3. The insert as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a metal brazed single layer abrasive element.
- 4. The insert as set forth in claim 3, further comprising a metallic substrate and said abrasive element comprises a single layer of diamond abrasive grains brazed onto said metallic substrate.
- 5. The insert as set forth in claim 4, wherein said abrasive comprises diamond grains have a grit size within a range of approximately 20-120.
- 6. The insert as set forth in claim 4, wherein said single layer of abrasive is brazed onto said metallic substrate with a bronze braze.
- 7. A grinding wheel adapted for machining a bimetallic workpiece, said grinding wheel comprising:a head adapted for being rotated about a central axis for machining operations; and at least one abrasive insert as set forth in claim 1, disposed on said head; wherein said grinding wheel is a cup wheel adapted for grinding a bimetallic workpiece.
- 8. The grinding wheel as set forth in claim 7, further comprising a plurality of abrasive inserts disposed at spaced locations along the circumference of the milling head.
- 9. The grinding wheel as set forth in claim 7, further comprising at least one other abrasive insert disposed radially inward of said at least one abrasive insert to form a second notional annular grinding face during rotation of said milling head, said second annular grinding face being disposed at a predetermined height in the axial direction closer to the bimetallic workpiece than that of said first notional annular grinding face, wherein said second notional annular grinding face removes material from the bimetallic workpiece after said first notional annular grinding face, so that said second notional annular grinding face is adapted to apply a surface finish to the bimetallic workpiece.
- 10. The grinding wheel as set forth in claim 9, further comprising a plurality of said at least one abrasive inserts and a plurality of said at least one other abrasive inserts.
- 11. The grinding wheel as set forth in claim 10, wherein said at least one abrasive inserts and said at least one other abrasive inserts are individually fastenable to said head to facilitate independent height adjustment of the elements in said axial direction relative one another.
- 12. The grinding wheel as set forth in claim 9, wherein said at least one other abrasive insert comprises an abrasive of a type distinct from that of said at least one abrasive insert.
- 13. A grinding wheel adapted for machining a bimetallic workpiece, said grinding wheel comprising:(a) a head adapted for rotatation about a central axis; (b) a plurality of discrete abrasive inserts removably fastened in spaced relation along a circumference of said head; (c) said plurality of discrete abrasive inserts each including: (i) a metallic substrate having a face of substantially planar orientation, said face extending orthogonally, radially outwardly from the central axis, and terminating at a radiused portion of substantially convex axial cross-section; and (ii) metal brazed single layer abrasive elements disposed on said face; (d) wherein said plurality of abrasive inserts are individually replaceable on said head.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08,908/657, filed on Aug. 7, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,378 entitled “Method For Grinding Bimetallic Components”.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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08/908657 |
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