Claims
- 1. An improved centerless grinder having a base, a grinding wheel and regulating wheel rotatably journalled in respective grinding and regulating wheelheads carried by said base, said wheels disposed to one another so as to form an inlet end and outlet end between said wheels, and a work support located between said wheels for supporting a workpiece of revolution, wherein the improvement comprises:
- (a) a plurality of work stations defined along the faces of said wheels comprising a like plurality of frusto-conical wheel segments on each wheel with bases disposed toward said outlet end and the included angle of the wheel segments progressively decreases from the segment proximal the inlet end to the segment proximal the outlet end on each of said wheels, respectively; and
- (b) means for effectuating relative movement between said regulating wheel and said grinding wheel about said outlet end during the grinding process between a first beginning position and a second, finished position thereby establishing a work cone profile at each of said beginning and finished positions wherein the finished work cone profile of a given work station is equal to the beginning work cone profile of the next successive work station.
- 2. The grinder of claim 1, wherein said wheels are conditioned to simultaneously contact a serially-related plurality of workpieces while grinding.
- 3. The grinder of claim 1 or 2 wherein said grinding wheelhead is affixed to said base and said regulating wheelhead is moveable about a pivot point proximal said outlet end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application for Centerless Grinding Machine, Serial No. 803,569, filed June 6, 1977 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,881, Aug. 22, 1978.
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