Claims
- 1. A blade sharpener comprising:
a. a frame; b. plate means for pivoting in the frame about a first axis; c. a work surface on the frame consisting of a single support line that is generally perpendicular to the first axis; d. grinding means on the plate means for sharpening a blade supported on the work surface; and e. means for pivoting the plate means to enable the grinding means to cooperate with the work surface to produce a selected cutting angle on a blade supported on the work surface.
- 2. The blade sharpener of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises:
a. a base, an end wall, and a top wall arranged into a generally C-shaped frame; and b. a post between the base and the top wall that provides rigidity to the frame.
- 3. The blade sharpener of claim 2 further comprising a handle on the top wall that enables the blade sharpener to be manually carried for operation at different selected locations.
- 4. The blade sharpener of claim 2 further comprising a grit guard having a top section attached to the frame top wall, and an angled section depending from the top section, the angled section having a duct connectable with a source of vacuum, the grit guard top section and angled section being located to receive grit and particles from a blade that is sharpened by the blade sharpener.
- 5. The blade sharpener of claim 1 wherein:
a. the plate means comprises:
i. at least one bracket upstanding from the frame and defining the first axis; and ii. a pivot plate having first and second ends and connected to said at least one bracket for pivoting about the first axis; and b. the means for pivoting the plate means comprises an adjustment mechanism operatively associated with the frame and the pivot plate first end, the pivot plate pivoting about the first axis in response to operation of the adjustment mechanism.
- 6. The blade sharpener of claim 5 wherein the grinding means comprises:
a. a motor on the pivot plate first end that rotates at a predetermined speed; b. a grinding wheel on the pivot plate second end that rotates about a grinding wheel axis of rotation; and c. belt means for rotating the grinding wheel in response to energizing the motor.
- 7. The blade sharpener of claim 6 wherein the belt means comprises:
a. a first pulley connected to the motor; b. a second pulley connected to the grinding wheel; and c. a belt trained over the first and second pulleys.
- 8. The blade sharpener of claim 6 wherein the grinding wheel rotates at a greater speed than the predetermined motor speed.
- 9. The blade sharpener of claim 1 wherein the work surface support line lies along a pedestal upstanding from the frame.
- 10. The blade sharpener of claim 9 further comprising a mobile work table selectively retainable on and removable from the pedestal.
- 11. The blade sharpener of claim 10 wherein the mobile work table comprises:
a. a top plate; b. a pair of lugs depending from the top plate; and c. clamp means for selectively clamping against the lugs, the lugs being placeable alongside the pedestal and clampable by the clamp means to retain the mobile work table to the pedestal.
- 12. The blade sharpener of claim 9 wherein:
a. the grinding means comprises a grinding wheel rotatably mounted on the plate means, the grinding wheel defining a grinding wheel plane perpendicular to the first axis; and b. the single support line lies in the grinding wheel plane.
- 13. Apparatus for producing a cutting surface on a blade comprising:
a. a frame; b. grinding means pivotable on the frame for cutting material from a blade to produce a cutting surface thereon; and c. a work surface mounted on the frame and consisting of a single support line that supports a blade being cut by the grinding means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the grinding means comprises:
a. plate means for pivoting about a first axis that is generally perpendicular to the work surface support line; b. a grinding wheel rotatably mounted on the plate means; and c. means for rotating the grinding wheel to enable the grinding wheel to produce a cutting surface on a blade that is supported on the work surface.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the plate means comprises:
a. at least one bracket upstanding from the frame and defining the first axis; b. a pivot plate connected to said at least one bracket for pivoting about the first axis; and c. adjustment means for pivoting the pivot plate to position the grinding wheel to a selected position that enables the grinding wheel to produce a selected cutting surface on a blade supported on the work surface.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein:
a. the pivot plate has first and second ends; b. the grinding wheel is rotatably mounted at the pivot plate second end; and c. the means for rotating the grinding wheel comprises:
i. an electric motor secured to the pivot plate first end; and ii. means for rotating the grinding wheel in response to energizing the electric motor.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the adjustment means comprises an adjustment mechanism in operative relation to the frame and the pivot plate first end.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein:
a. the pivot plate has first and second ends; b. the first axis is between the pivot plate first and second ends; and c. the adjustment means is adjustable to pivot the pivot plate to a first position whereat the grinding wheel produces a first cutting surface on a blade supported on the work surface; and d. the adjustment means is adjustable to pivot the pivot plate to a second position whereat the grinding wheel produces a second grinding surface on a blade supported on the work surface.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the work surface support line lies along a pedestal that is mounted to the frame, and wherein the support line is perpendicular to the first axis.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the support line is a longitudinal line along a cylindrical surface.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the frame comprises:
a. a base to which the work surface is mounted; b. a top wall generally parallel to the base; c. a post between the top wall and the base; and d. handle means on the top wall for enabling the apparatus to be manually carried.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 further comprising a grit guard having a top section that is attached to the frame top wall, and an angled section joined to the top section, the angled section being connectable to an exhaust system, the grit guard removing material cut from a blade by the grinding means.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the adjustment means comprises a stud having a first end supported for turning at the pivot plate first end, and a second end supported for turning at the frame, the pivot plate pivoting about the first axis in response to turning the stud.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein:
a. the grinding wheel defines a grinding wheel plane perpendicular to the first axis; b. the support line lies in the grinding wheel plane; c. the pivot means is pivotable about the first axis to position the grinding wheel to a first position whereat the grinding wheel produces a first cutting surface on a blade supported on the work surface; and d. the work surface supports a blade under a first cutting surface when the grinding wheel produces the first cutting surface on the blade.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein:
a. the pivot means is pivotable about the first axis to a second position whereat the grinding wheel produces a second cutting surface on a blade supported on the work surface; and b. the work surface supports a blade proximate the second cutting surface on the blade.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 19 further comprising a mobile work table selectively retainable on and removable from the pedestal, the mobile work table having a flat top plate for supporting a selected blade for being cut by the grinding wheel.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the mobile work table comprises a pair of lugs that closely fit over the pedestal, and a clamp joined to the lugs, the clamps being actuable to selectively squeeze the pedestal between the lugs and thereby retain the mobile work table to the pedestal, and to release the pedestal from between the lugs and thereby enable the mobile work table to be removed from the pedestal.
- 28. A machine for sharpening a blade having a bottom surface, a cutting edge, a back edge opposite the cutting edge, and a multiplicity of imaginary lines along the blade bottom surface between the cutting edge and the back edge, the machine comprising:
a. a frame; b. a single support line mounted to the frame that supports the bottom surface of the blade only along a selected one of the imaginary lines; and c. grinding means for cooperating with the support line to produce a selected cutting edge on the blade.
- 29. The machine of claim 28 wherein the support line supports the blade along the selected one of the imaginary lines for the full distance between the cutting edge and the back edge.
- 30. The machine of claim 28 wherein the grinding means comprises:
a. a pivot plate pivotable on the frame about a first axis that is generally perpendicular to the support line; and b. a grinding wheel rotatably mounted to the pivot plate and having an axis of rotation, the grinding wheel axis of rotation swinging in an arc in response to pivoting the pivot plate to a first position relative to the support line to produce a first cutting edge on the blade, the grinding wheel axis of rotation swinging in the arc in response to pivoting the pivot plate to a second position relative to the support line to produce a second cutting edge on the blade.
- 31. The machine of claim 28 wherein the support line is a longitudinal line along a cylindrical surface.
- 32. The machine of claim 30 wherein the grinding means further comprises an adjustment mechanism coacting with the frame and the pivot plate to pivot the pivot plate about the first axis to swing the grinding wheel axis of rotation to the pivot plate first and second positions thereof.
- 33. The machine of claim 30 wherein:
a. the grinding means further comprises:
i. an electric motor on the pivot plate that is energizable to rotate at a predetermined speed; and ii. means for rotating the grinding wheel at a speed greater than the predetermined speed in response to energization of the electric motor; and b. the grinding wheel has a hardness slightly greater than the hardness of the blade, the speed and hardness of the grinding wheel cooperating to produce a cutting edge on the blade without burning the blade or loading the grinding wheel with particles from the blade.
- 34. A method of sharpening elongated blades each having a longitudinal centerline, a bottom surface, a cutting edge, a back edge opposite the cutting edge, and multiple imaginary lines along the bottom surface between the cutting and back edges, comprising the steps of:
a. providing a single support line; b. supporting a first blade bottom surface on the support line only along a selected one of the first blade imaginary lines; c. providing a grinding wheel that defines a grinding wheel plane that contains the support line; d. swinging the grinding wheel in the grinding wheel plane to a first position relative to the support line; e. feeding the first blade along the support line transversely of the first blade longitudinal centerline and bringing the cutting edge into contact with the grinding wheel; f. producing a first cutting surface at the cutting edge in line with the selected one of the first blade imaginary lines; and g. feeding the first blade longitudinally of the longitudinal centerline and thereby producing the first cutting surface along the first blade cutting edge.
- 35. The method of claim 34 comprising the further steps of:
a. swinging the grinding wheel in the grinding wheel plane to a second position relative to the support line; b. supporting a second blade bottom surface on the support line only along a selected one of the second blade imaginary lines; c. feeding the second blade along the support line transversely of the second blade longitudinal centerline and bringing the second blade cutting edge into contact with the grinding wheel to produce a second cutting surface on the cutting edge in line with the selected one of the second blade imaginary lines; and d. feeding the second blade longitudinally of the longitudinal centerline and producing the second cutting surface along the second blade cutting edge.
- 36. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a. the step of providing a single support line comprises the step of providing a cylindrical surface that defines a selected longitudinal line thereon; and b. the step of supporting a first blade comprises the step of supporting the first blade on the selected longitudinal line on the cylindrical surface.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a. the step of providing a grinding wheel comprises the step of rotatably mounting a grinding wheel to a pivot plate; and b. the step of swinging the grinding wheel comprises the step of pivoting the pivot plate about an axis perpendicular to the support line.
- 38. The method of claim 34 wherein the step of producing a first cutting surface comprises the step of supporting the first blade for substantially the entire length of the selected imaginary line between the first blade cutting edge and back edge.
- 39. The method of claim 34 comprising the further step of releasably retaining a mobile work table having a top plate of a selected flat area over the single support line.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/476,350 filed Jan. 3, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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09476350 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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09828424 |
Apr 2001 |
US |