Information
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Patent Grant
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6758729
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Patent Number
6,758,729
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Date Filed
Friday, February 15, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Ojini; Anthony
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 451 32
- 451 113
- 451 104
- 451 269
- 451 271
- 451 60
- 451 446
- 051 1632
- 051 1631
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus centrifugally polishing, grinding or otherwise finishing workpieces includes a revolving member mounted on a first rotatable shaft so as to be rotated with the first shaft, a barrel mounted to be rotated about a second shaft, the barrel having both axial ends, a stopper mounted on the second shaft so as to be abutted against one axial end side of the barrel, and a fluid pressure cylinder including a piston and mounted on the second shaft so that the piston pushes the other axial end side of the barrel so that the barrel is held between the stopper and the cylinder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus including one or more barrels rotatably mounted on a turnable turret and rotated with turn of the turret so that workpieces contained in the barrels are centrifugally polished, ground or otherwise finished.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 08019956A published on Jan. 23, 1996 discloses one of conventional centrifugal barrel finishing apparatuses of the above-described type. The disclosed apparatus comprises a pair of upper and lower disks turnable about a vertical axis. Two barrel holding plates are rotatably mounted on the disks respectively. Spring members are mounted so that each holding plate is urged toward the other holding plate side. The barrels are held between the holding plates by a spring force of the spring members so that the barrels mounted on the holding plates are rotated with turn of the holding plates.
Thus, the spring force of the spring members is used for holding the barrels in the conventional barrel finishing apparatuses. However, when each barrel is heavy and the spring force of each spring member is too small relative to a weight of each barrel, the barrels cannot be held reliably. Accordingly, each spring needs to have a large spring force enough to support the barrels. However, when spring members each having a large spring force are used, the spring members are overqualified when light-weight barrels are used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus in which a plurality of types of barrels having different weights can be held by an appropriate force.
The present invention provides a centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus comprising a revolving member mounted on a first rotatable shaft so as to be rotated with the first shaft, a barrel provided to be rotated about a second shaft, the barrel having both axial ends, a stopper provided on the second shaft so as to be abutted against one axial end side of the barrel, and a fluid pressure cylinder including a piston and mounted on the second shaft so that the piston pushes the other axial end side of the barrel so that the barrel is held between the stopper and the cylinder.
According to the above-described finishing apparatus, an appropriate holding force can be applied to the barrel since the pressure of the working fluid supplied into the fluid pressure cylinder is changed according to a weight of the barrel.
In a preferred form, the fluid pressure cylinder is disposed to be concentric with the second shaft. A rotation center of the second shaft corresponds with a center of gravity of an assembly of the second shaft and cylinder. Consequently, rotation of the second shaft can be rendered stable.
In another preferred form, the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, and either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel. Furthermore, the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with a mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state. In the foregoing construction, either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, where as the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel. Since the piston is rotated together with the stopper, the barrel body and the lid are also rotated together. This construction can prevent slippage resulting from difference between the rotational speeds of the barrel body and the lid.
In further another preferred form, the second shaft has a hollow interior serving as a flow passage of a working fluid, the flow passage communicating with the cylinder. Consequently, the interior of the second shaft can be used more efficiently as compared with a case where the flow passage is provided outside the second shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear upon reviewing the following description of preferred embodiments, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a front view of the centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus of one embodiment in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the finishing apparatus;
FIG. 3
is a partially enlarged section of an interlocking mechanism for first and second shafts;
FIG. 4
is a partially enlarged section of the apparatus with a barrel being held thereon;
FIG. 5
is a partially enlarged section of the finishing apparatus, showing the barrel released from a held state;
FIG. 6
is a partially enlarged side view of the finishing apparatus, showing the barrel in the held state;
FIG. 7
is a partially enlarged side view of the finishing apparatus, showing the barrel caused to descend by releasing means; and
FIG. 8
illustrates a pneumatic circuit showing a supply circuit for supplying a working fluid to a fluid pressure cylinder and a releasing air cylinder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
One embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is applied to a centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus in the embodiment. The centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus of the embodiment includes four barrels
10
as shown in FIG.
2
. Each barrel
10
comprises a bottomed cylindrical body
11
having an open upper end and a generally disk-like lid
12
for closing and opening the open upper end of the body
11
. The barrel
10
is held vertically between a piston
47
and a stopper
60
such that the barrel is rotated together with a rotating shaft
30
, as will be described in detail later. The barrel body
11
has a circumferential groove
13
formed in an outer circumferential wall thereof. The barrel
10
is gripped at the groove
13
by a robot hand
97
(see FIG.
8
). The lid
12
has a recess
14
formed in a central portion of an upper side thereof.
A drive mechanism
20
includes a frame
21
on which a lower bearing
22
is secured. A vertically extending revolving shaft
23
is rotatably supported by the lower bearing
22
. Torque developed by an electric motor
24
serving as a drive source is transmitted via a reduction mechanism
25
, drive pulley
26
, drive belt
27
and revolving pulley
28
to the revolving shaft
23
. The revolving shaft
23
has an upper end on which a generally disk-like revolving turret
29
serving as a revolving member is secured so as to be turned with the revolving shaft. Four rotating shafts
30
are arranged circumferentially on the turret
29
at intervals of 90 degrees so as to be rotated relative to the turret. Each rotating shaft
30
has a lower end to which a rotating pulley
31
is connected. The revolving shaft
23
includes a fixed pulley
32
fixed to the lower bearing
22
. A rotating belt
33
extends between the rotating pulleys
31
and the pulley
32
. When the motor
24
is driven, each rotating shaft
30
is rotated on the turret
29
while being revolved together with the turret with rotation of the revolving shaft
23
. Although the four rotating shafts
30
are mounted on the turret
29
in the embodiment, the number of rotating shafts
30
may be equal to or smaller than 3 or equal to or larger than 5.
A fluid pressure cylinder
40
includes a cylinder
41
and a piston
47
. An annular lower disk
42
is fixed to the upper end of each rotating shaft
30
. A cylinder body
44
is concentrically fixed to the lower disk
42
. The cylinder body
44
has a larger diameter than a central hole
43
of the lower disk
42
. The cylinder
41
is rotated together with the rotating shaft
30
. The piston
47
includes a body
48
vertically slidable on an inner circumferential face of the cylinder body
44
so that an interior of the body
44
is airtight, a concentric intermediate member
49
fixed to an upper face of the body
48
and extending through the central hole
46
of the upper disk
45
, and a generally circular mounting plate
50
fixed to an upper end of the intermediate member
49
. The mounting plate
50
has a circular positioning recess
51
formed on an upper side thereof so as to be concentric with the rotating shaft
30
. The body
11
of the barrel
10
is fitted into the recess
51
to be mounted so that a radial or horizontal movement thereof is limited. A generally bellows-like protecting member
52
is provided between an upper side of the lower disk
42
and an underside of the mounting plate so as to surround the cylinder
41
.
Working fluid such as pressurized air fed from a pressurized air source
81
serving as a working fluid source is supplied into a lower end joint
56
of each rotating shaft
30
through a lower end joint
53
and an inner passage
54
of the revolving shaft
23
and a hose
55
connected to the upper end of the passage
54
. Each rotating shaft
30
has a flow passage
57
formed therein so as to communicate between the joint
56
and a working space below the piston
47
in the cylinder
4
l. The working fluid is supplied through the flow passage
57
into the working space.
A generally gate-shaped stopper
60
is mounted on the rotating shaft
30
so as to be rotated with the rotating shaft
30
. The stopper
60
includes a pair of vertical legs
61
having respective lower ends fixed to the outer circumferential edge of the lower disk
42
and a horizontal support
62
extending between upper ends of the legs
61
. An elongate receiving member
63
is mounted on the horizontal support
62
so as to be coaxial with the rotating shaft
30
and to extend downward. A lower end of the receiving member
63
is fitted into the recess
14
of the lid
12
of the barrel
10
.
Fitting means
64
will now be described. Both legs
61
have flat inner faces opposed to each other and serving as limiting faces
65
parallel with a direction in which the piston
47
is moved, respectively. The mounting plate
50
has a flat engaging face
66
formed on the circumferential edge thereof so as to be slidable on the limiting faces
65
. The piston
47
is moved between an upper position where the barrel
10
is held and a lower position where the barrel
10
is released from the held state, while the engaging face
66
is in a sliding contact with the limiting faces
65
. Furthermore, since the engaging face
66
and the limiting faces
65
are in abutment with each other, rotation of the mounting plate
50
is limited by the abutment of the engaging face
66
with the limiting faces
65
even when the mounting plate is caused to be rotated relative to the legs
61
. Thus, the piston
47
, stopper
60
and rotating shaft
30
are rotated together.
An upper bearing
68
is provided for supporting the upper end of the revolving shaft
23
as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. The bearing
68
is fixed to a beam
69
to which a bracket
70
is further fixed. The bracket
70
horizontally extends over the rotating shafts
30
and has an end on which a releasing air cylinder
71
is mounted. The cylinder
71
includes a downward rod
72
having a lower end to which a pushing member
73
is fixed. The pushing member
73
is bifurcated so as to straddle the horizontal support
62
of the stopper
60
. The pushing member
73
downwardly pushes the upper side of the lid
12
of each barrel
10
placed on the piston
47
without interference with the horizontal support
62
.
The pressurized air source
81
is connected to a pressure reducing valve
82
provided with a pressure sensor
83
, check valve
84
and a tank
85
serving as a spare pressurized air source, sequentially in this order. A holding solenoid valve
86
is provided for supplying the working fluid into the cylinder
40
so that the piston
47
is ascended, as shown in
FIG. 8. A
releasing solenoid valve
87
is provided for supplying the working fluid into the air cylinder
71
so that the pushing member
73
is ascended and descended. Both valves
86
and
87
are connected to the tank
85
. A speed controller
88
is connected between the valve
86
and the cylinder
40
for adjusting a flow rate of the working fluid. Two speed controllers
89
are also connected between the valve
87
and the cylinder
71
for adjusting a flow rate of the working fluid (for ascent and descent of the pushing member
73
). A pressure sensor
90
is connected between the cylinder
40
and the speed controller
88
. A pressure sensor
91
is also connected between the tank
85
and the solenoid valves
86
and
87
. Each pressure sensor detects a pressure drop of the working fluid. The centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus is deenergized when any one of the pressure sensors
83
,
90
and
91
delivers a signal. Furthermore, a residual pressure treating valve
92
is connected between the tank
85
and the pressure sensor
91
for discharging the working fluid from the tank
85
when pressure in the tank
85
is not required.
Referring further to
FIG. 8
, a solenoid valve
94
for the robot is connected to a feed passage
93
divided between the pressure reducing valve
82
and the check valve
84
. Two speed controllers
95
and an air cylinder
96
for the robot are connected to the valve
94
. The robot hand
97
is actuated by the working fluid supplied by the valve
94
in order to carry the barrel
10
.
The operation of the barrel finishing apparatus will now be described. Upon start of finishing, the piston
47
assumes a descended position, and the pushing member
73
of the releasing air cylinder
71
assumes an ascended position. Furthermore, the pressure of the working fluid in a pneumatic circuit
80
as shown in
FIG. 8
is set at a predetermined value according to a net weight of the barrel
10
and workpieces to be polished. In the foregoing condition, the four barrels
10
are carried by the robot hand
97
one by one so that the barrels are placed on the pistons
47
respectively. The robot hand
97
is retracted when all the barrels
10
have been set. Thereafter, the holding solenoid valve
86
is opened so that the working fluid is supplied into the cylinder
40
of each rotating shaft
30
. As a result, all the pistons
47
are ascended together with the barrels
10
being placed on the pistons respectively. When the recess
14
of each lid
12
collides with the receiving member
63
of the stopper
60
to be fitted with the receiving member, further ascent of the piston
47
and barrel
10
is prevented. As a result, each barrel
10
is held between the piston
47
and the stopper
60
.
In order that whether each barrel
10
has been held may be confirmed, the each barrel is located beneath the releasing air cylinder
71
and the pushing member
73
is descended by a predetermined stroke. Whether each barrel
10
has been held depends upon whether the pushing member
73
is abutted against the lid
12
of the barrel
10
. Under the held state, each barrel
10
is positioned so as to be concentric with the rotating shaft
30
as the result of fitting of the recess
51
and barrel body
11
and the receiving member
63
and the recess
14
. A holding force of the piston
47
and stopper
60
depends upon the pressure of working fluid supplied into the cylinder
40
.
In the above-described state, the motor
24
is driven so that the revolving turret
29
is rotated and each rotating shaft
30
is also rotated while being revolved. In this case, the piston
47
, barrel
10
and stopper
60
are rotated together with the rotating shaft
30
. The rotation causes a centrifugal force, and the workpieces are polished by polishing chips (not shown) by the effect of the centrifugal force.
The motor
24
is once deenergized upon expiration of a predetermined polishing time and thereafter re-energized so that the turret
29
is rotated at low speeds. When a dog (not shown) mounted on the circumferential edge of the turret
29
is detected by a proximity switch (not shown), the motor
24
is deenergized and a command for return to origin is delivered to the motor.
The motor
24
is rotated by a predetermined angle on the basis of the command so that one of the barrels
10
is located beneath the releasing air cylinder
71
. Thereafter, the holding solenoid valve
86
is closed so that the supply of working fluid to the cylinder
40
is stopped. In this case, however, frictional resistance sometimes prevents the piston
47
from descending. In view of this problem, the releasing solenoid valve
87
is operated so that the pushing member
73
of the releasing air cylinder
71
is descended to press the upper side of the lid
12
of the barrel
10
. As a result, the barrel
10
and the piston
47
are forced to be pushed downward together, whereby a space is defined between the lid
12
and the receiving member
63
of the stopper
60
. The barrel
10
is then held by the robot hand
97
and moved horizontally while being caused to float from the positioning recess
51
, so that the barrel is displaced from the piston
47
.
When the barrel
10
has been displaced from the piston
47
, the motor
24
is rotated by a predetermined angle (90 degrees) again so that another barrel
10
is located beneath the releasing air cylinder
71
. The barrel
10
and piston
47
are descended by the push of the cylinder
71
in the same manner as described above. The robot hand
97
is then operated to displace the barrel
10
from the piston
47
. A servo motor is used as the motor
24
. Since a rotational angle of the servo motor is detected in the form of pulses, the barrel
10
can accurately be positioned beneath the releasing air cylinder
71
.
According to the foregoing embodiment, the piston
47
and the stopper
60
serve as the means for holding each barrel
10
so that the barrel is rotatable together with the rotating shaft
30
. The barrel
10
is held between the ascending piston
47
and the stopper
60
located over the piston. Accordingly, an appropriate holding force can be applied to the barrel
10
since the pressure of the working fluid supplied into the fluid pressure cylinder
40
is changed according to the weight of the barrel
10
. Furthermore, the cylinder
40
and the piston
47
are concentric with the rotating shaft
30
. Accordingly, the rotation center of the shaft
30
corresponds with the center of gravity of the assembly including the shaft
30
and the cylinder
40
. Consequently, rotation of the shaft
30
can be rendered stable.
Furthermore, each rotating shaft
30
is formed with the flow passage
57
communicating with the cylinder
40
. Consequently, the flow passage
57
can provide a better spacing efficiency as compared with a case where a flow passage is formed outside each rotating shaft. Furthermore, when each barrel
10
has been held by the piston
47
and stopper
60
, the piston located below the barrel is in abutment with the barrel body
11
and the stopper located over the barrel is in abutment with the lid
12
. The stopper
60
and the piston
47
are integrated by the fitting means
64
. Accordingly, the barrel body
11
and the lid
12
are also rotated together. This can prevent slippage resulting from difference in the rotational speeds of the barrel body
11
and the lid
12
.
Furthermore, even when the self-weights of the piston
47
and the barrel
10
are too small to overcome the frictional resistance, each barrel
10
can be forced to descend since the releasing means
67
moves the piston
47
away from the stopper
60
. Consequently, a space utilized to displace the barrel
10
can be ensured between the barrel and the stopper
60
. Additionally, the cylinder mechanism driven by the working fluid is provided as the means for placing and displacing each barrel
10
on and from the rotating shaft
30
. The cylinder mechanism includes the fluid pressure cylinder
40
and the releasing air cylinder
71
. Consequently, each barrel
10
can be attached to and detached from the shaft
30
more efficiently as compared with a case where a clamping mechanism requiring screwing.
Several modified forms will now be described. In the foregoing embodiment, the fluid pressure cylinder
40
and the stopper
60
are mounted on each rotating shaft
30
further mounted on the single revolving member. However, two pairs of the revolving member and rotating shaft may be provided instead. In this case, the fluid pressure cylinder may be provided on one of the rotating shafts, and the stopper may be provided on the other rotating shaft.
Although the fluid pressure cylinder is concentric with the rotating shaft in the foregoing embodiment, the cylinder may be eccentric relative to the rotating shaft. Furthermore, the flow passage for the working fluid is formed inside each rotating shaft in the foregoing embodiment. However, the passage may be formed outside each rotating shaft instead. Furthermore, the fluid pressure cylinder is disposed below the barrel, whereas the stopper is disposed over the barrel in the foregoing embodiment. However, the fluid pressure cylinder may be disposed over the barrel and the stopper may be disposed below the barrel, instead. Additionally, each barrel is pushed by the releasing means such that the piston is detached from the stopper in the foregoing embodiment. However, the piston may directly be pushed by the releasing means so as to depart from the stopper, instead.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus comprising:a revolving member mounted on a first rotatable shaft so as to be rotated with the first shaft; a barrel provided to be rotated about a second shaft, the second shaft being rotatably mounted to the revolving member; a stopper provided on the second shaft so as to be abutted against one axial end side of the barrel; and a fluid pressure cylinder including a piston and mounted on the second shaft so as to push the other axial end side of the barrel so that the barrel is held between the stopper and the cylinder.
- 2. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fluid pressure cylinder is concentric with the second shaft.
- 3. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted and the mounting plate has an upper side formed with a positioning recess limiting a radial movement of the barrel.
- 4. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the second shaft has a hollow interior serving as a flow passage of a working fluid, the flow passage communicating with the cylinder.
- 5. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the first shaft is formed with a flow passage for the working fluid, the apparatus further comprising a conduit connecting between the flow passages of the first and second shafts.
- 6. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted, wherein the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, wherein either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel, and wherein the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with the mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state.
- 7. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted and the mounting plate has an upper side formed with a positioning recess limiting a radial movement of the barrel.
- 8. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the second shaft has a hollow interior serving as a flow passage of a working fluid, the flow passage communicating with the cylinder.
- 9. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the first shaft is formed with a flow passage for the working fluid, the apparatus further comprising a conduit connecting between the flow passages of the first and second shafts.
- 10. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, wherein either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel, and wherein the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with the mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state.
- 11. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second shaft has a hollow interior serving as a flow passage of a working fluid, the flow passage communicating with the cylinder.
- 12. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the first shaft is formed with a flow passage for the working fluid, the apparatus further comprising a conduit connecting between the flow passages of the first and second shafts.
- 13. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted, wherein the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, wherein either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel, and wherein the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with the mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state.
- 14. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted, wherein the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, wherein either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel, and wherein the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with the mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state.
- 15. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the piston has an upper end on which a mounting plate is mounted, wherein the barrel includes a body having an open end and a lid closing the open end of the body, wherein either one of the piston and the stopper is abutted against the body of the barrel, whereas the other is abutted against the lid of the barrel, and wherein the stopper is formed into a shape of a frame surrounding the barrel and has an inner face guiding movement between a first position where the stopper is brought into a sliding contact with the mounting plate so that the barrel is held between the piston and the stopper and a second position where the barrel is released from a held state.
- 16. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the inner face of the stopper and the mounting plate are brought into contact with each other face-to-face that the stopper is prevented from movement relative to the mounting plate.
- 17. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising releasing means for moving the piston away from the stopper.
- 18. A centrifugal barrel finishing apparatus comprising:an electric motor; a first shaft rotated by the electric motor; a revolving member mounted on the first shaft to be rotated with the first shaft; a working fluid source supplying a working fluid; a second shaft rotatably mounted on the revolving member and having a hollow interior serving as a flow passage of the working fluid supplied from the working fluid source; a barrel detachably mounted on the second shaft so as to be rotated with the second shaft while being revolved about the first shaft with rotation of the revolving member, the barrel having both axial ends; a stopper provided on the second shaft so as to be abutted against one axial end side of the barrel; a fluid pressure cylinder mounted on the second shaft so as to communicate with the flow passage of the second shaft and including a piston actuated by the working fluid supplied from the working fluid source via the flow passage of the second shaft into the fluid pressure cylinder so that the piston pushes the other axial end side of the barrel so that the barrel is held between the stopper and the cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Feb 2001 |
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