Claims
- 1. A dual purpose grinding machine for grinding mowing machine cylinder blades and bottom blades, selectively, the machine including a common basal surface and respective separate mounting assemblies for locating on the common basal surface for respectively separately mounting a blade cylinder for rotation about its longitudinal axis and for separately mounting a bottom blade in parallel relation to the mounting assembly for the blade cylinder, the mounting assembly for mounting a bottom blade in position for grinding including a pair of spaced brackets for clamping in position on the basal surface and carrying between them a mounting frame for a bottom blade, the mounting frame being provided with means for securing a bottom blade in position thereon and being adjustably clamped to the spaced brackets about a longitudinal axis for varying the angle of the surface of the bottom blade to be ground; a grinding wheel head mounted on guides for transverse movement longitudinally of the blade cylinder and of the bottom blade, whichever is mounted at the time; a mounting for a cylindrical grinding wheel on the grinding wheel head; a mounting for a cupped grinding wheel on the grinding wheel head, the cupped grinding wheel having an axially facing annular grinding surface for grinding the bottom blade; and means for bringing the two grinding wheels to respective operative grinding positions, selectively, for use, by movement of the grinding wheel head about a vertical axis.
- 2. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 1, in which the grinding wheel head has a single electric motor for driving the two grinding wheels, the two grinding wheels being mounted on opposite ends of a motor shaft projecting from opposite ends of the motor, the grinding wheel head including an upstanding pillar on which the motor, carrying the grinding wheels, is mounted, the upstanding pillar being capable of being adjusted in position through a right angle to bring the two grinding wheels to respective operative grinding positions, selectively, for use.
- 3. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 1, including means for traversing the grinding wheel head to and fro on its guides, and a finger guide adjustably positioned beneath the cylindrical grinding wheel for guiding a blade cylinder, the finger guide constituting a support for each blade of the blade cylinder in turn as grinding takes place so that as a traverse movement of the grinding wheel head takes place the abutment of the finger guide against the particular blade of the blade cylinder concerned and the abrasive action of the cylindrical grinding wheel against the blade causes the blade cylinder to rotate in timed relation to the traverse movement of the grinding wheel head in the appropriate direction according to the direction of traverse of the grinding wheel head.
- 4. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 1, in which the cupped grinding wheel is shrouded by an open ended casing which is arranged to project beyond the working surface of the cupped grinding wheel when the cupped grinding wheel is not in use, the casing being held in that position by a spring whereby it can be displaced, against the force of the spring, by contact against a bottom blade which is to be ground, to enable the grinding wheel to engage the bottom blade.
- 5. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 1, in which each grinding wheel is provided with a removable cover, and each cover, in being secured in position to shroud the appropriate grinding wheel, closes contacts of a respective micro-switch, the arrangement being such that when either one of the two grinding wheels has been brought to its operative grinding position for use, the motor is inoperative until the removable cover for the other grinding wheel has been replaced.
- 6. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 1, in which the mounting assembly for mounting a blade cylinder includes a pair of upstanding mounting brackets for clamping in position on the basal surface and between which a blade cylinder can be mounted for rotation.
- 7. A dual purpose grinding machine according to claim 6, further including power driven main chucks for transmitting drive to the blade cylinder by means of respective universally jointed shafts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 302,109 filed Jan. 25, 1989, abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 061,420 filed June 12, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 862,264 filed May 12, 1986, now abandoned.
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