Claims
- 1. Apparatus for supporting an object while it is being dressed and for moving the object relative to dressing means positioned to be contacted by a side portion of the object during axial travel of the object, comprising:
- a vertically oriented support assembly that includes a piston member, and a cylinder member having an open end into which the piston member is received; one of said members being movable and having a pressure surface, and the other of said members being fixed; and said members defining a variable volume chamber therebetween, with at least a portion of said chamber being below said pressure surface;
- mounting means for securing the object in a vertical position to an outer end portion of said movable member;
- supply means for continously supplying pressurized fluid into said chamber and to said pressure surface to exert an upward force on said movable member that is less than the combined weight of said movable member and the object secured thereto by a predetermined amount to thereby counterbalance a portion of said combined weight;
- moving means for exerting an additional upward force on said movable member to move said movable member and said object axially upwardly;
- leak means for allowing the pressurized fluid supplied to said pressure surface to leak away from said pressure surface to in turn allow the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move said movable member and said object axially downwardly at a controlled rate upon removal of the additional upward force of the moving means; and
- pressurized fluid bearing means between said piston member and said cylinder member.
- 2. Apparatus as described in claim 1, in which the piston member is movable, and the cylinder member is fixed.
- 3. Apparatus for supporting an object while it is being dressed and for moving the object relative to dressing means positioned to be contacted by a side portion of the object during axial travel of the object, comprising:
- a vertically oriented piston having a lower postion and a pressure surface;
- mounting means for securing the object in a vertical position to one end of the piston;
- a cylinder having an open end into which the piston is received with said one end of the piston projecting outwardly from said open end of the cylinder; said cylinder and said piston defining a variable volume chamber therebetween, with at least a portion of said chamber being below the pressure surface;
- supply means for continuously supplying pressurized fluid into said chamber and to the pressure surface, said supply means having first and second modes;
- with said pressurized fluid, when the supply means is in its first mode, exerting an upward force on the pressure surface that is sufficient to overcome the combined weight of the piston and the object and to move the piston and the object axially upwardly and the piston away from its lower position; and
- with said pressurized fluid, when the supply means is in its second mode, exerting an upward force on the pressure surface that is less than said combined weight by a predetermined amount, to counterbalance a portion of said combined weight, and to allow the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move the piston and the object axially downwardly at a controlled rate when the piston is above its lower position; and
- leak means for allowing the pressurized fluid to leak out of said chamber and away from the pressure surface as the piston and the object move downwardly.
- 4. Apparatus as described in claim 3, further comprising pressurized fluid bearing means between the piston and the cylinder.
- 5. Apparatus as described in claim 4:
- in which the mounting means is positioned to secure the object to said one end of the piston with the longitudinal axis of the object coincident with the axis of the piston; and
- further comprising guide means for producing and guiding rotational movement of the object during axial travel of the object.
- 6. Apparatus as described in claim 4, in which:
- the piston has a smooth cylindrical outer surface adjacent to inner portions of the cylinder;
- the fluid bearing means is carried by said inner portions of the cylinder; and
- the leak means includes an exhaust passageway extending through a wall portion of the cylinder, radially adjacent to the piston and a land portion of the cylinder, said land portion having a first end adjacent to said chamber and a second end adjacent to said exhaust passageway.
- 7. Apparatus as described in claim 4, in which:
- the cylinder has a smooth cylindrical inner surface adjacent to outer portions of the piston;
- the fluid bearing means is carried by said outer portions of the piston; and
- the leak means includes an exhaust passageway extending through the piston, and a land portion of the piston, said land portion having a first end adjacent to said chamber and a second end adjacent to one end of the exhaust passageway.
- 8. Apparatus as described in claim 7, further comprising means for supplying pressurized fluid to the fluid bearing means, including:
- a supply passageway extending through the piston and communicating with the fluid bearing means, said supply passageway having a receiving end extending through a side portion of the piston adjacent to said one end of the piston; and
- an annular gland rotatably mounted on the piston, said gland including passageway means communicating with said receiving end of the supply passageway, means to connect a supply line to communicate with said passsgeway means, and second pressurized fluid bearing means to allow essentially friction free rotational motion of the piston relative to the gland, said second pressurized fluid bearing means communicating with said passageway means and being supplied with pressurized fluid through said passageway means.
- 9. Apparatus as described in claim 4, in which the fluid bearing means comprises at least two axially spaced paired step air bearings.
- 10. Apparatus as described in claim 3, in which the supply means includes restrictor means to control the rate of increase in pressure of the pressurized fluid supplied to the piston.
- 11. Apparatus for supporting a tool element while it is being ground, and for moving such tool element relative to a grinding element positioned to be contacted by a side portion of the tool element during axial travel of the tool element, comprising:
- a vertically oriented support assembly that includes a piston member, and a cylinder member having an open end into which the piston member is received; one of said members being movable and having a pressure surface, and the other of said members being fixed; and said members defining a variable volume chamber therebetween, with at least a portion of said chamber being below said pressure surface;
- means on an outer end portion of said movable member for receiving a tool element to be ground with the axis of said tool element disposed vertically;
- supply means for continuously supplying pressurized fluid into said chamber and to said pressure surface to exert an upward force on said movable member that is less than the combined weight of said movable member and said tool element by a predetermined amount to thereby counterbalance a portion of said combined weight;
- moving means for exerting an additional upward force on said movable member to move said movable member and said tool element axially upwardly; and
- leak means for allowing the pressurized fluid supplied to said pressure surface to leak away from said pressure surface to in turn allow the downward force of said combined weight alone to move said movable member and said tool element axially downwardly at a controlled rate upon removal of the additional upward force of the moving means, without the application of any other downward force.
- 12. Apparatus as described in claim 11, in which the piston member is movable, and the cylinder member is fixed.
- 13. Apparatus as described in claim 11, in which the leak means is always open to allow an operator to cause said movable member and said tool element to be moved axially downwardly by said combined weight simply by removing said additional upward force.
- 14. Apparatus as described in claim 11, further comprising pressurized fluid bearing means between the piston member and the cylinder member.
- 15. Apparatus as recited in claim 14:
- in which the means for receiving the tool element is positioned to receive the tool element with the longitudinal axis of the tool element coincident with the axis of the movable member; and
- further comprising guide means for producing and guiding rotational movement of the tool element during axial travel of the tool element.
- 16. Apparatus as recited in claim 14, in which the fluid bearing means comprises at least two axially spaced paired step air bearings.
- 17. Apparatus as described in claim 14, in which the leak means includes a leak passageway defined by radially closely adjacent portions of the piston member and the cylinder member, and said leak means is always open to allow an operator to cause said movable member and said tool element to be moved axially downwardly by said combined weight simply by removing said additional upward force.
- 18. Apparatus as described in claim 17, in which:
- the piston member has a smooth cylindrical outer surface adjacent to inner portions of the cylinder member;
- the fluid bearing means is carried by said inner portions of the cylinder member; and
- the leak means includes an exhaust passageway extending through a wall portion of the cylinder member radially adjacent to the piston member; and said portions defining said leak passageway include a land portion of the cylinder member, said land portion having a first end adjacent to said chamber and a second end adjacent to said exhaust passageway, and portions of said outer surface of the piston member.
- 19. Apparatus as described in claim 17, in which:
- the cylinder member has a smooth cylindrical inner surface adjacent to outer portions of the piston member;
- the fluid bearing means is carried by said outer portions of the piston member; and
- the leak means includes an exhaust passageway extending through the piston member; and said portions defining said leak passageway include a land portion of the piston member, said land portion having a first end adjacent to said chamber and a second end adjacent to one end of the exhaust passageway, and portions of said inner surface of the cylinder member.
- 20. Apparatus as described in claim 19:
- in which the piston member is movable, and the cylinder member is fixed; and
- which further comprises means for supplying pressurized fluid to the fluid bearing means, including:
- a supply passageway extending through the piston member and communicating with the fluid bearing means, said supply passageway having a receiving end extending through a side portion of the piston member adjacent to said outer end portion of the piston member; and
- an annular gland rotatably mounted on the piston member, said gland including passageway means communicating with said receiving end of the supply passageway, means to connect a supply line to communicate with said passageway means, and second pressurized fluid bearing means to allow essentially friction free rotational motion of the piston member relative to the gland, said second pressurized fluid bearing means communicating with said passageway means and being supplied with pressurized fluid through said passageway means.
- 21. Apparatus as described in claim 11, in which the moving means comprises means for increasing the pressure of the pressurized fluid supplied by the supply means to cause said pressurized fluid to exert said additional upward force on said movable member.
- 22. Apparatus as described in claim 21, in which the supply means includes restrictor means for controlling the rate of increase in the pressure of the pressurized fluid to ensure a gradual increase in pressure.
- 23. Apparatus as described in claim 21, in which the leak means is always open to allow an operator to cause said movable member and said tool element to be moved axially downwardly by said combined weight simply by decreasing the pressure of said pressurized fluid.
- 24. Apparatus as described in claim 21, further comprising pressurized fluid bearing means between the piston member and the cylinder member.
- 25. Apparatus for supporting a tool element while it is being ground, and for moving such tool element relative to a grinding element positioned to be contacted by a side portion of the tool element during axial travel of the tool element, comprising:
- a vertically oriented support assembly that includes a piston member, and a cylinder member having an open end into which the piston member is received; one of said members being movable and having a pressure surface, and the other of said members being fixed; and said members defining a variable volume chamber therebetween, with at least a portion of the chamber being below said pressure surface;
- means on an outer end portion of said movable member for receiving a tool element to be ground with the axis of said tool element disposed vertically;
- supply means for continuously supplying pressurized fluid into said chamber and to the pressure surface, said supply means having first and second modes; with said pressurized fluid, when the supply means is in its first mode, exerting an upward force on the pressure surface that is sufficient to overcome the combined weight of said movable member and said tool element and to move said movable member and said tool element axially upwardly; and with said pressurized fluid, when the supply means is in its second mode, exerting an upward force on the pressure surface that is less than said combined weight by a predetermined amount, to counterbalance a portion of said combined weight;
- pressurized fluid bearing means between said piston member and said cylinder member; and
- leak means for allowing the pressurized fluid supplied to the pressure surface to leak away from the pressure surface to in turn allow the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move said movable member and said tool element axially downwardly at a controlled rate when the supply means is in its second mode; said leak means including a leak passageway defined by radially closely adjacent portions of the piston member and the cylinder member; and said leak means being always open to allow said pressurized fluid to leak away from the pressure surface regardless of the mode which the supply means is in, to in turn allow an operator to cause said movable member and said tool element to be moved axially downwardly by said combined weight simply by changing the supply means from its first to its second mode.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 374,722, filed May 4, 1982, now abandoned.
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