This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2004/009898, filed 6 Sep. 2004, published 17 Mar. 2005 as WO 2005/023489, and claiming the priority of Austrian patent application A1389/2003 itself filed 4 Sep. 2003, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporate by reference.
The invention relates to a cover for a grinding wheel with a support body and a grinding layer mounted on an edge or face for edge or face grinding. Whenever a workpiece, independent of its structure and of its grinding layer, is being ground there are high temperatures in the work area of the grinding tool that can be controlled with a cooling and lubricating medium.
Therefore, it is the object of the invention to improve the cooling and lubrication even of grinding wheels used to date without significant refitting costs.
This object is achieved in that the cover for the formation of cavities is provided with further partitions, recesses or cutouts that receive the cooling and lubricating medium at the center of the wheel and convey it to the necessary points of application during the grinding process. By means of this conveying system for the cooling and lubricating medium, the medium can be more directly fed to the points of application. In addition both the grinding body and the grinding wheel holder are cooled more uniformly and more effectively. This results in better grinding and a higher quality workpiece as well as increased grinding-tool life.
In other words, the instant invention is a grinding wheel having a support body centered on and rotatable about an axis and having an axially directed face surface and a radially outwardly directed edge surface and a grinding layer fixed to one of the surfaces of the body. A cover ring fixed to the face surface of the body forms a single intake and a plurality of radially extending cavities opening radially inward and dimensioned to compress and feed radially outward a liquid medium fed to the intake while the wheel is rotating about its axis.
The grinding-wheel cover can be composed of widely varied materials and produced in the different processing and machining procedures (e.g. cutting, machining, casting). This grinding-wheel cover with its central opening serves for the creation of a cavity and thus for the medium inlet into the inner body of the grinding wheel constructing. The grinding-wheel cover is provided with partitions, recesses or cutouts which increase the pressure of the cooling and lubricating medium within the grinding wheel and force the medium to assume the angular speed of the grinding wheel. Thus, an unbalance caused by a swashing medium is avoided. The medium is transported to the designated point of application by means of bores, openings or recesses in the grinding body and in the grinding layer. The grinding-wheel cover can be detachably or non-detachably connected to the grinding-wheel body, for example by welding, soldering, bolting, gluing or by means of retaining rings.
By means of the invention, known and in-use grinding wheels can be improved without large modification efforts when produced or when installed later, particularly regarding improved grinding characteristics, longer operational life, less machine downtime, less machining time, improved repeating exactness and reduced heating of the grinding wheel and the workpiece as well as improved surface quality of the workpiece. Thanks to the improved lubricating and cooling effect there are no structural modifications regarding the processed materials.
The drawing shows an illustrated embodiment of the object of the invention.
The grinding wheel, consisting of a support body 1 and a grinding layer 2, as well as of the grinding-wheel cover 3, by the central intake opening 4 of which the medium gets into the grinding wheel. By partitions, recesses or cutouts 5 the medium is forced to assume the angular speed of the grinding wheel and the medium is conveyed to the point of application via discharge bores 6 in the grinding body and in the grinding layer.
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A 1389/2003 | Sep 2003 | AT | national |
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PCT/EP2004/009898 | 9/6/2004 | WO | 00 | 11/1/2006 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2005/023489 | 3/17/2005 | WO | A |
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