Expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6645060
  • Patent Number
    6,645,060
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The present invention relates more particularly to an expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, which includes an hub having an axis and a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, and where the plurality of wheel segments are movable between a first radial position and a second radial position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention generally relates to an expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The present invention relates more particularly to an expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, which includes a hub having an axis and a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, and where the plurality of wheel segments are movable between a first radial position and a second radial position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various types of wheels are known for supporting endless abrasive belts. As these wheels are rotated, a work piece may be pushed against the exposed face of the abrasive belt in the area where the belt is supported by the wheel to abrade material from the surface of the work piece. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 528,534, “Expanding Cylinder for Polishing Machines,” (Evarts), describes an expandable cylinder, where the surface of the cylinder includes four staves, where two of the staves are immovably supported and the other two staves are movably supported. The movable staves move in an inward direction and through this movement, obtain the contraction desirable for putting the sandpaper on the cylinder. The movable staves are also adapted to be expanded to tighten the sandpaper around the cylinder.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,885,452, “Abrading, Buffing, or Polishing Drum,” (Kuhne), describes an expandable drum adapted to receive an endless cylinder of abrasive material. The drum comprises a plurality of sections mounted on a central hub, which may be secured upon a drive shaft. The hub is provided with outwardly projecting apertured lugs or eyes upon which the sections are pivoted by means of shafts extending through the lugs and through inwardly extended apertured lugs or eyes on drum sections. The free ends of each drum section are provided with inwardly projecting hooks arranged to engage with corresponding outwardly extending hooks on the hub. The hooks are undercut so that the centrifugal force developed by rotation of the drums tends to hold the hooks in engagement. The drum expanding devices comprise eccentrics on shafts cooperating with the ends of outwardly projecting lugs on the hub and with the rear faces of the hooks to expand the drum. The eccentrics are self-locking between the faces to hold the drum expanded. The drum sections are of such length that sufficient spaces may be provided to permit the required contraction of the drum and the plates are secured to each section so as to overlie the spaces and complete the periphery of the drum.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,337,998, “Rotary Sharpeners,” (Greenfogel), describes a sharpener for a knife blade edge. The sharpener includes an arbor adapted to be mounted on its rotary support and a pair of complementary members connected to the arbor. One of the members is fixed to the arbor and the other member is connected to the arbor in a floating relationship relative to the fixed member. The sharpener also includes a means, such as a spring, for resiliently biasing the members for movement away from one another. An endless abrasive band is placed around the complementary members to define a circular abrading surface for engaging a cutting edge during the sharpening operation. The resilient means maintains the members biased against the inner circumference of the endless band to detachably secure it to the members by friction.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,592, “Apparatus and Method for Abrasive Strip Mounting,” (Preston), describes a rotatable wheel for removing material from a work-piece. The circumferential surface of the wheel has a transverse slot extending into a cavity within the wheel, which is generally covered by a coverplate secured over the cavity. Within the cavity is a first device for engaging the leading end of the strip and a second device for engaging the trailing end of the abrasive strip. The first device includes a positioner that is operable to align the first device under an opening in the coverplate to permit insertion or removal of the leading end of the strip. Similarly, the second device includes a locator arm that is operable to align the second device under an opening in the coverplate to permit insertion or removal of the trailing end of the abrasive strip. The first device places static tension on the strip, while the second device places dynamic tension on the strip as the wheel is rotated.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,570, “Contact Wheel,” (Amundson et al.), describes a contact wheel, which comprises an annular support portion having external surfaces and a generally cylindrical peripheral surface. The peripheral surface has spaced edges each adjoining an adjacent external surface and circumferentially spaced elongate grooves formed therein with land portions disposed between the grooves. The grooves are spaced from the respective adjacent edges of the peripheral surface to provide annular land surfaces at each of the peripheral surface. The contact wheel further includes one or more passageways formed therein, which communicate with a groove at a first end of the passageway, and with either an external surface of the annular support portion, or an adjacent groove at a second end of the passageway. The passageways aid in reducing the amount of noise generated by the contact wheel when it is rotated with the abrasive belt entrained thereover.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention provides an expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The expandable wheel comprises: a) a hub, including an axis; and b) a wheel segment engaged with the hub, where the hub and the wheel segment are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segment is moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, where the first radial position is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, where the wheel segment includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt, and where the peripheral surface includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite the first oblique edge, and where the first oblique edge and the second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation. In another aspect of this embodiment, the expandable wheel further comprises a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable between the first radial position and the second radial position, and where each of the plurality of wheel segments includes the peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt. In another aspect of this embodiment, when the wheel segments are in the second radial position, the first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from the second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, each of the plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from the first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from the second oblique edge opposite the first oblique side surface, and the peripheral surface extending between the first oblique side surface and the second oblique side surface. In another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments. In yet another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of the first wheel segment.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the hub includes a mechanical stop, where the mechanical stop prevents the wheel segment from radially expanding beyond the second radial position.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the expandable wheel further comprises a means for moving the plurality of wheel segments between the first radial position and the second radial position. In another aspect of this embodiment, the means for moving the plurality of segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, where when the means is in the first circumferential position, the plurality of wheel segments are in the first radial position, and where when the means is in the second circumferential position, the plurality of wheel segments are in the second radial position. In another aspect of this embodiment, the means for moving the plurality of wheel segments comprises a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, and cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots. In yet another aspect of this embodiment, the means for moving the plurality of wheel segments moves all of the plurality of wheel segments simultaneously between the first radial position and the second radial position.




Another aspect of the present invention provides an alternative expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The expandable wheel comprises: a) a hub, including an axis; b) a wheel segment engaged with the hub, where the hub and the wheel segment is adapted to rotate about the axis, where the wheel segment is moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position, where the first position is at located at a first radius from the axis, where the second position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, where the wheel segment includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a mechanical stop engaged with the hub, where the mechanical stop prevents the plurality of wheel segments from expanding beyond the second radial position; and d) means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments between the first radial position and the second radial position. In another aspect of this embodiment, the expandable wheel further comprises a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable between the first radial position and the second radial position, and where each of the plurality of wheel segments includes the peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, each of the peripheral surfaces includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite the first oblique edge, and where the first oblique edge and the second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, each of the plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from the first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from the second oblique edge opposite the first oblique side surface, and the peripheral surface extending between the first oblique side surface and the second oblique side surface. In another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments. In yet another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of the first wheel segment.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, when the wheel segments are in the second radial position, the first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from the second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, where when the means is in the first circumferential position, the plurality of segments are in the first radial position, and where when the means is in the second circumferential position, the plurality of segments are in the second radial position. In another aspect of this embodiment, the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel comprises: i) a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots.




Another aspect of the present invention provides yet another alternative expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The expandable wheel comprises: a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, where the first position is at located at a first radius from the axis, where the second position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, and where each of the plurality of wheel segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; and c) means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments between the first radial position and the second radial position, where the means for moving the plurality of wheel segments is rotatable from a first circumferential position to a second circumferential position without significant axial travel, and where when the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments is in the first circumferential position, the plurality of wheel segments are in the first radial position, and where when the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments is in the second circumferential position, the plurality of wheel segments are in the second radial position.




In one preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, each of the peripheral surfaces include a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite the first oblique edge, and where the first oblique edge and the second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation. In another aspect of this embodiment, each of the plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from the first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from the second oblique edge opposite the first oblique side surface, and the peripheral surface extending between the first oblique side surface and the second oblique side surface. In another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments. In yet another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of the first wheel segment.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, when the plurality wheel segments are in the second radial position, the first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from the second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the hub includes a mechanical stop, where the mechanical stop prevents the plurality of wheel segments from radially expanding beyond the second radial position.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel segments comprises: i) a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where the each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots.




Another aspect of the present invention provides yet another alternative expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising: a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, where the first position is at located at a first radius from the axis, where the second position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, and where each of the plurality of segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; and c) means for simultaneously moving the wheel segments between the first radial position and the second radial position.




In one preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, each of the peripheral surfaces includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite the first oblique edge, and where the first oblique edge and the second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from the first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from the second oblique edge opposite the first oblique side surface, and the peripheral surface extending between the first oblique side surface and the second oblique side surface. In another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments. In yet another aspect of this embodiment, the first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is parallel with the second oblique side surface of the first wheel segment.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, when the plurality of wheel segments are in the second radial position, the first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from the second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of the plurality of wheel segments.




In another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the hub includes a mechanical stop, where the mechanical stop prevents the plurality of wheel segments from radially expanding beyond the second radial position.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the above expandable wheel, the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, and where when the means is in the first circumferential position, the plurality of segments are in the first radial position, where when the means is in the second circumferential position, the plurality wheel of segments are in the second radial position. In another aspect of this embodiment, the means for simultaneously moving the plurality of wheel comprises: i) a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where the each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots.




Another aspect of the present invention provides another alternative expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The expandable wheel comprises: a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position, where the first position is at located at a first radius from the axis, where the second position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, where each of the plurality of wheel segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a mechanical stop engaged with the hub, where the mechanical stop prevents the plurality of wheel segments from expanding beyond the second radial position; d) a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where the each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius; and e) cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots.




Another aspect of the present invention provides an alternative expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. The expandable wheel comprises: a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with the hub, where the hub and the plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, where the plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, where the first position is at located at a first radius from the axis, where the second position is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius, and where each of the plurality of segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a cam engaged with the hub, where the cam includes slots, where the each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, where the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, where the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, where the first radius is less than the second radius; and d) cam followers attached to the wheel segments, where the cam followers are slideably engaged with the cam slots.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be further explained with reference to the appended Figures, wherein like structure is referred to by like numerals throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a preferred embodiment of an expandable wheel of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the expandable wheel of

FIG. 1

with the cam removed, showing the wheel in its first radial position;





FIG. 3

is the expandable wheel of

FIG. 1

with the cam removed, showing the wheel in its second radial position;





FIG. 4

is the expandable wheel of

FIG. 1

with the cam removed, showing one of the wheel segments in an exploded view;





FIG. 5

is the expandable wheel of

FIG. 1

including the cam, showing the wheel in its first radial position;





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of a preferred embodiment of a tensioner bolt for use with the expandable wheel of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7



a


is the expandable wheel of FIG.


1


and the tensioner bolt of

FIG. 6

, showing the wheel in its first radial position, with an endless abrasive belt centered around the wheel; and





FIG. 7



b


is the expandable wheel and the tensioner bolt of

FIG. 7



a


, showing the wheel in its second radial position, supporting the endless abrasive belt.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt. In one preferred embodiment, the expandable wheel includes a plurality of wheel segments that are movable between a first radial position and a second radial position, which is convenient for initially putting on an abrasive belt, supporting an abrasive belt while the wheel is in use, and for taking the abrasive belt off the wheel. While the wheel segments are in the first radial position, a user may slip an abrasive belt around the wheel. Then, the wheel segments may be moved into the second radial position to provide support to the abrasive belt and allow a user to abrade a work piece. Afterwards, the wheel segments may be moved back into the first radial position, to allow a user to remove the used endless abrasive belt from the wheel and replace it with a new abrasive belt. In another preferred embodiment, the expandable wheel includes a plurality of wheel segments, where at least one of the wheel segments is moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position and where other wheel segments remain stationary. In this embodiment, when the moveable wheel segment is in the first radial position, a user may slip an endless abrasive belt around the wheel. Then, the moveable wheel segment may be moved to the second radial position to provide support for the abrasive belt. Alternatively, the expandable wheel may include any combination of moveable and stationary wheel segments.





FIG. 1

illustrates one preferred embodiment of the expandable wheel


10


. The expandable wheel


10


includes a hub


12


and a plurality of wheel segments


30


engaged with the hub


12


. The hub


12


includes an axis and an inner surface


13


. Inner surface


13


of hub


12


is provided to mount the expandable wheel


10


on a shaft (not shown) to allow the expandable wheel to rotate about the axis. The wheel segments


30


are distributed evenly around the hub


12


. In the illustrated embodiment, the wheel


10


includes nine wheel segments. However, the expandable wheel


10


may include fewer or more wheel segments


30


. The expandable wheel


10


also includes a cam


80


engaged with both the hub and plurality of wheel segments


30


. Each of the wheel segments


30


are shaped to generally fit along side adjacent wheel segments


30


.




Each of the wheel segments


30


includes a peripheral surface


36


. The peripheral surface


36


includes a first edge


37


and a second edge


39


opposite the first edge


37


. The first edge


37


of a first wheel segment


30


is configured to generally align with the second edge


38


of an adjacent wheel segment


30


. In other words, the edges of the wheel segments


30


are designed to fit closely next to each other. Preferably, edges


37


,


39


are oblique to the direction of the wheel rotation. Preferably, the first oblique edge


37


of a first wheel segment


30


is parallel with the second oblique edge


39


of the same wheel segment


30


. More preferably, the first oblique edge


37


of a first wheel segment


30


is parallel with a second oblique edge


39


of the adjacent wheel segment


30


. Preferably, the oblique edges


37


,


39


are at an angle a relative to the direction of rotation of the wheel


10


. Preferably, angle α is between 5° and 60°. More preferably, angle a is between 15° and 45°. Most preferably, angle α is between 30° and 45°. Preferably, the angle α is at a steep angle relative to the rotation of the wheel to provide for longer edges


37


,


39


.




The first edge


37


and second edge


39


of the peripheral surface


36


of the wheel segments


30


are preferably oblique to direction of wheel rotation to help minimize chatter that is created when the wheel


10


and an abrasive belt are in use, abrading a work piece. As the wheel


10


and abrasive belt rotate together about the axis, a work piece is pressed up against the abrasive belt. While pressed against the abrasive belt, the work piece may contact slight depressions or bumps along the surface of the abrasive belt, which correspond to the gaps created between the first edges


37


and second edges


39


of the expanded wheel segments


30


. Between the first edges


37


and second edges


39


of the expanded wheel segments


30


, there is nothing supporting the backside of the abrasive belt. As the wheel


10


and abrasive belt rotate, the work piece will contact only a portion of the depressions or bumps because the edges


37


,


39


are oblique to the direction of the wheel rotation. By gradually contacting only a portion of the depression or bump between the edges


37


,


39


, the chatter between wheel


10


and work piece is minimized. As the work piece travels over a portion of the depression between the edges


37


,


39


, there is a smooth transition of support for the abrasive belt and work piece between adjacent wheel segments


30


. If instead the first edges


37


and second edges


39


of the wheel segments


30


were perpendicular to the direction of wheel rotation, the work piece would contact all of the depressions and bumps at once, creating more chatter between the wheel


10


and work piece. Thus, it is preferred that the first edges


37


and second edges


39


of the wheel segments


30


are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation to help minimize the chatter between the wheel


10


, the abrasive belt and work piece while in use.




The illustrated wheel segments


30


include first and second edges


37


,


39


at the same angle α. This is to allow the wheel segments


30


to fit closely together to help minimize the gap between the first and second edges


37


,


39


of adjacent wheel segments.




However, it is not necessary that the first and second edges


37


,


39


all be at the same angle α. For example, the first and second edges


37


,


39


of one wheel segment


30


may include the first edges


37


at a positive angle α and the second edge


39


at a negative angle α. The first and second edges


37


,


39


may be at any angle so long as the wheel segments


30


fit closely to one another. Preferably, the first and second edges are at an angle to be oblique to the direction of wheel rotation to help minimize the chatter, as discussed above.





FIG. 2

illustrates a side view of the expandable wheel


10


with the cam


80


removed to illustrate the hub


12


and the plurality of wheel segments


30


. In operation, it is not necessary to remove the cam


80


.

FIG. 2

illustrates the expandable wheel


10


in its first radial position, where the wheel segments


30


are retracted relative to the hub


12


. In the first radial position, the expandable wheel has a first radius R


1


. First radius R


1


is measured from the wheel axis to the peripheral surface


36


of the wheel segments


30


. When the wheel


10


is in the first radial position, the plurality of wheel segments


30


are located closely adjacent to each other. Preferably, while the wheel


10


is in the first radial position, the wheel segments


30


have no spaces between them. More preferably, while the wheel


10


is in its first radial position, the wheel


10


has a continuous peripheral surface made from all of the individual peripheral surfaces


36


of wheel segments


30


.




Each of the wheel segments


30


is engaged with the hub


12


, so that the segments


30


may move radially relative to the hub


12


. Preferably, each of the wheel segments


30


is attached to the hub


12


by a mechanical stop


50


. More preferably, each of the wheel segments


30


is attached to the hub


12


by two mechanical stops


50


, as illustrated in FIG.


2


. The mechanical stops


50


are attached to both the hub


12


and the wheel segments


30


. The mechanical stops


50


are permanently attached to the hub


12


in fixed locations, while the wheel segment


30


radially slide back and forth against the mechanical stops


50


. The wheel segments


30


preferably include at least one segment slot


42


for receiving the mechanical stop


50


. More preferably, each of the wheel segments


30


includes two segments slots


42




a


and


42




b


for receiving the corresponding mechanical stops


50


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Each of the segment slots


42




a


,


42




b


includes a first segment end slot


43


and a second segment slot end


45


opposite the first segment slot end


43


. The segment slots


42




a


,


42




b


are larger than the mechanical stop


50


, to allow the wheel segments


30


to slide back and forth against the mechanical stops


50


. The individual wheel segments


30


slide back and forth between a first radial position and a second radial position along segment slots


42


. Because the mechanical stops


50


are attached to the hub


12


in a fixed location, the mechanical stops prevent the wheel segment


30


from sliding beyond the first radial position or the second radial position. Preferably, the first radial position and second radial positions of all of the wheel segments


30


are the same or similar relative to the axis of the wheel


10


to provide a constant radius all around the wheel when the wheel segments are in either position.





FIG. 2

illustrates the wheel segments


30


of the expandable wheel


10


in the first radial position. When the wheel segments


30


are moved into the first radial position, the mechanical stop


50


engages with the first segment slot end


43


to prevent the wheel segments


30


from moving any further inward and to hold the wheel segments


30


in position. While the wheel segments are in their first radial position, there is some space between the mechanical stops


50


and the second segment slot end


45


. While the wheel segments


30


are in the first radial position, the expandable wheel has a first radius R


1


, which is measured from the wheel axis to the peripheral surface


36


of the wheel segments


30


. While the wheel segments are in the first radial position, a user may slip an endless abrasive belt having a radius greater than R


1


around the expandable wheel.





FIG. 3

illustrates the wheel segments


30


of the expandable wheel


10


in the second radial position. In the second radial position, the expandable wheel


10


has a second radius R


2


, which is measured from the hub axis to the peripheral surface


36


of the wheel segment


30


. The second wheel radius R


2


is larger than the first wheel radius R


1


. When the wheel segments


30


are in the second radial position, a larger wheel radius supports the endless abrasive belt. In the second radial position, the wheel


10


preferably has a constant radius R


2


.




As the wheel segments


30


are moved from the first radial position to the second radial position, they slide along the segment slot


42


, which is engaged with the mechanical stops


50


. The mechanical stops X prevent the wheel segments


30


from sliding radially outward any further than the second radial position. When the wheel segments are moved to the second radial position, the wheel segments slide against the stationary mechanical stops


50


. The mechanical stops


50


engage with the second segment slot end


45


, preventing the wheel segments


30


from moving any further and hold the wheel segments


30


in the second radial position. While the wheel segments


30


are in their second radial position, there is space between the mechanical stops


50


and the first segment slot ends


43


, as illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

illustrates the hub


12


and illustrates one of the wheel segments


30


, a mechanical stops


50


, and a cam follower


58


in an exploded view. The hub


12


includes a rim


20


and an annular portion


14


having an annular surface


16


. Preferably, the rim


20


includes recesses


22


for receiving the mechanical stops


50


. The mechanical stops


50


are pressed fit into the recesses


22


. The recesses


22


also include holes for receiving pins


56


, which are not shown. The rim


20


includes a first recess


22




a


and a second recess


22




b


for each wheel segment


30


.




The wheel segment


30


includes a first side surface


38


extending from the first oblique edge


37


and a second side surface


40


extending from the second oblique edge


39


. Preferably, first side surface


38


and second side surface


40


are oblique to the direction of the wheel rotation. Preferably, the oblique side surface


38


of the wheel segment


30


is parallel to the second oblique side surface


40


of the same wheel segment


30


. More preferably, the first oblique side surface


38


of the wheel segment


30


corresponds generally to the second side surface


40


of an adjacent wheel


30


. The wheel segment


30


includes a first segment slot


42




a


and a second segment slot


42




b


. Within each segment slot


42




a


,


42




b


, the segment slot includes a segment slot groove


44


. A dowel hole


46


is located between the segment slots


42




a


,


42




b


.




The wheel segments


30


move radially between a first radial position and a second radial position to provide a wheel


10


having two different radiuses. When the wheel segments are in the first radial position, the wheel has a first radius, allowing a user to slip an abrasive belt around the wheel


10


. The wheel segments


30


may then slide radially to the second radial position to provide a wheel with a second radius, larger than the first radius, to support for the abrasive belt. The wheel segments


30


slide between the first radial position and the second radial position. The stationary mechanical stops


50


prevent the wheel segments from sliding radially beyond either the first radial position or the second radial position. The cam


80


helps move the wheel segments


30


between the first radial position and the second radial position. When the cam


80


is rotated circumferentially in one direction, the wheel segments


30


slide to the first radial position.




When the cam


80


is rotated circumferentially in the opposite direction, the wheel segments


30


slide to the second radial position.




Mechanical stop


50


includes a key


52


, a keeper


54


, and threaded pins


56


. The threaded pins


56


fit through the holes in keeper


54


, extend into the holes located in the key


52


, and are threaded into the holes located in recesses


22


in plate


20


. The mechanical stop


50


fits into the segment slot


42


in the wheel segment


30


and also engages with the recess


22


located on the hub


12


. Preferably, each wheel segment includes two mechanical stops


50




a


and


50




b


. Mechanical stop


50




a


includes a key


52




a


, a keeper


54




a


, and two threaded pins


56




a


. Mechanical stop


50




b


includes a key


52




b


, a keeper


54




b


and threaded pins


56




b


. As the wheel segment


30


moves from the first radial position to the second radial position, the mechanical stops


50




a


and


50




b


remain stationary because they are attached the hub rim


20


at recesses


22


. As the wheel segment


30


moves from the first radial position to the second radial position, the wheel segment


30


slides along groove


44


along the edge of the keeper


54


of the mechanical stop


50


. The mechanical stops


50




a


,


50




b


physically and mechanically prevent the wheel segment


30


from radially sliding beyond the first radial position or the second radial position. The segment slots


42




a


,


42




b


in wheel segments


30


are sized to only allow the segment


30


to slide between the first and second radial position. The mechanical stops


50




a


,


50




b


within the segment slots


42




a


,


42




b


remain stationary and physically prevent the wheel segments


30


from sliding beyond the first or second radial positions.




It is advantageous to a stationary mechanical stops


50




a


,


50




b


because it provides a simple way without moving parts to ensure that each wheel segment


30


will not slide beyond the second radial position. In addition, the mechanical stops ensure that the wheel


10


will have a constant radius all around the wheel, which also helps minimize chatter between the wheel and a work piece while in use. Because the mechanical stops are stationary, the wheel segments


30


do not move radially under grinding pressure.




The cam follower


58


includes the dowel pin


64


, an eccentric


62


, and a clamp collar


60


. The dowel pin


64


includes a shoulder


66


located around it. The dowel pin


64


fits into the dowel hole


46


on the wheel segment


30


by press fitting the dowel pin


64


into the dowel hole


46


. The clamp collar


60


fits around the eccentric


62


. The clamp collar


60


and eccentric


62


engage with the dowel pin


64


, which is then engaged with the wheel segment


30


.





FIG. 5

illustrates the expandable wheel


10


including the cam


80


. The cam


80


is used to move the wheel segments


30


from the first radial position to the second radial position simultaneously. The cam


80


includes a first major surface


82


and a second major surface


84


opposite the first major surface


82


and includes a peripheral surface


86


between the first major surface


82


and the second major surface


84


. The cam


80


is engaged with the hub


12


and rotates circumferentially about the hub


12


. The cam


80


includes cam slots


88


located around the outside perimeter of the cam


80


. Each of slots


88


includes a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end. The first radial end is radially closer to the center of the hub


12


as compared to the second radial end. The first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, and the first radius is less than the second radius. The cam follower


58


on each wheel Segment


30


is slideably engaged with one of the cam slots


88


. Each cam slot


88


is angled to move the cam follower


58


from a first radial position to a second radial position, as explained in more detail below. The cam


80


also includes tensioner bolt slots


90


located around the inside perimeter of the cam


80


. The mounting holes


100


in hub


12


are accessible through tensioner bolt slots


90


. The cam


80


also includes cam anchors


102


located between adjacent tensioner bolt slots


90


.





FIG. 6

illustrates one preferred embodiment of a tensioner bolt


92


. The tensioner bolt


92


includes a threaded bolt


94


, a cam link


96


, and a union


98


. The bolt


94


had threads. The union


98


is mounted on the end of bolt


94


. The cam link


96


is moveable along the bolt


94


. The cam link


96


includes a cam link peg


104


extending from it. The union


98


has a union peg


106


extending from it. Both the cam link peg


104


and the union peg


106


are extending in the same direction. The cam link peg


104


is sized to fit into the cam anchor


102


in cam


80


. The union peg


106


is sized to fit into the mounting hole


100


in hub


12


, which is accessible through the tensioner bolt slots


90


.





FIG. 7



a


illustrates the expandable wheel


10


with the wheel segments


30


in the first radial position and an endless abrasive belt


150


centered around the wheel


10


.

FIG. 7



b


illustrates the expandable wheel


10


with the wheel segments


30


in the second radial position, supporting the endless abrasive belt


150


. The abrasive belt


150


includes a backing


152


and an abrasive surface


154


opposite the backing


152


. The abrasive belt


150


has a larger radius than the expandable wheel


10


when it is in its first radial position, so it can easily fit around the wheel


10


while the wheel


10


is in the first radial position.




Preferably, the abrasive belt


150


has a radius similar to R


2


to match the radius of the expandable wheel


10


when it is in the second radial position. More preferably, the abrasive belt


150


has an inside radius such that when the wheel


10


is expanded, the abrasive belt expands to the middle of its elastic limit. The abrasive belt


150


may be slightly elastic and if so, may include a radius slightly less than R


2


to allow a snug fit around the wheel


10


while it is in its expanded state. The abrasive belt


150


may then recover its original size after removal from the wheel.




In both

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


, the tensioner bolt


92


is engaged with both the cam


80


and the hub


12


of the expandable wheel


10


. The cam link peg


104


of the tensioner bolt


92


is attached to the cam anchor


102


in cam


80


and the union peg


106


of the tensioner bolt


92


is attached to the mounting hole


100


in hub


12


. To rotate the cam


80


circumferentially about the hub, the bolt


94


is turned to move the cam link


96


closer to the union


98


. As the cam link


96


is moved toward the union


98


, the cam link


96


pulls the cam


80


with it because the cam link


96


is attached to the cam


80


by the cam link peg


104


and the cam anchor


102


. As the cam


80


rotates, the cam followers


58


attached to the wheel segments


30


simultaneously slide along the cam slots


88


. As the cam followers


58


slide along the slots, the cam followers


58


move the wheel segments simultaneously from the first radial position to the second radial position. The cam slots


88


are angled to force the cam follower


58


to slide radially in and out as the cam is moved circumferentially back and forth. The mechanical stops


50


stop the wheel segments


30


from advancing any further beyond the second radial position. When the cam


80


is in a first circumferential position, the wheel segments


30


are in the first radial position because the cam follower


58


is at the radially inward end of the cam slot


88


. When the cam


80


is a second circumferential position, the wheel segments


30


are in the second radial position because the cam follower


58


is at the radially outward end of the cam slot


88


. When the wheel segments are in the second radial position, expandable wheel has a second radius R


2


, which generally corresponds with the radius of the endless abrasive belt


150


. As a result, the individual peripheral surfaces


36


of the wheel segments


30


are space apart and support the backing


152


of the abrasive belt


150


.




The cam


80


is designed to move the wheel segments


30


radially without significant axial movement by the cam itself. Preferably, the cam


80


uses no axial movement at all when it rotates circumferentially about the hub


12


. The wheel segments move radially, the cam


80


moves circumferentially, but no portion of the wheel


10


moves axially. This advantageously provides an overall thinner wheel


10


as compared to those in the prior art.




The present invention has now been described with reference to several embodiments thereof. The foregoing detailed description and examples have been given for clarity of understanding only. No unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom. All patents and patent applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the exact details and structures described herein, but rather by the structures described by the language of the claims, and the equivalents of those structures.



Claims
  • 1. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising;a) a hub, including an axis; and b) a wheel segment engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said wheel segment are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said wheel segment is moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, wherein said first radial position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second radial position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, wherein said wheel segment includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt, and wherein said peripheral surface includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite said first oblique edge, and wherein said first oblique edge and said second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.
  • 2. The expandable wheel of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable between said first radial position and said second radial position, and wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments includes said peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt.
  • 3. The expandable wheel of claim 2, wherein when said wheel segments are in said second radial position, said first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from said second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 4. The expandable wheel of claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from said first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from said second oblique edge opposite said first oblique side surface, and said peripheral surface extending between said first oblique side surface and said second oblique side surface.
  • 5. The expandable wheel of claim 4, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 6. The expandable wheel of claim 4, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of said first wheel segment.
  • 7. The expandable wheel of claim 2, further comprising:c) means for moving said plurality of wheel segments between said first radial position and said second radial position.
  • 8. The expandable wheel of claim 7, wherein said means for moving said plurality of segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, wherein when said means is in said first circumferential position, said plurality of wheel segments are in said first radial position, and wherein when said means is in said second circumferential position, said plurality of wheel segments are in said second radial position.
  • 9. The expandable wheel of claim 8, wherein said means for moving said plurality of wheel segments comprises:i) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
  • 10. The expandable wheel of claim 7, wherein said means for moving said plurality of wheel segments moves all of said plurality of wheel segments simultaneously between said first radial position and said second radial position.
  • 11. The expandable wheel of claim 1, wherein said hub includes a mechanical stop, wherein said mechanical stop prevents said wheel segment from radially expanding beyond said second radial position.
  • 12. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising:a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position, wherein said first position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, wherein said wheel segment includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a mechanical stop engaged with said hub, wherein said mechanical stop prevents said plurality of wheel segment segments from expanding beyond said second radial position; and d) means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments between said first radial position and said second radial position.
  • 13. The expandable wheel of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable between said first radial position and said second radial position, and wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments includes said peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt.
  • 14. The expandable wheel of claim 13, wherein each of said peripheral surfaces includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite said first oblique edge, and wherein said first oblique edge and said second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.
  • 15. The expandable wheel of claim 13, wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from said first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from said second oblique edge opposite said first oblique side surface, and said peripheral surface extending between said first oblique side surface and said second oblique side surface.
  • 16. The expandable wheel of claim 15, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 17. The expandable wheel of claim 15, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of said first wheel segment.
  • 18. The expandable wheel of claim 13, wherein when said wheel segments are in said second radial position, said first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from said second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 19. The expandable wheel of claim 13, wherein said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, wherein when said means is in said first circumferential position, said plurality of segments are in said first radial position, and wherein when said means is in said second circumferential position, said plurality of segments are in said second radial position.
  • 20. The expandable wheel of claim 19, wherein said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel comprises:i) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
  • 21. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising:a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, wherein said first position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, and wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; and c) means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments between said first radial position and said second radial position, wherein said means for moving said plurality of wheel segments is rotatable from a first circumferential position to a second circumferential position without significant axial travel, and wherein when said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments is in said first circumferential position, said plurality of wheel segments are in said first radial position, and wherein when said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments is in said second circumferential position, said plurality of wheel segments are in said second radial position.
  • 22. The expandable wheel of claim 21, wherein each of said peripheral surfaces include a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite said first oblique edge, and wherein said first oblique edge and said second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.
  • 23. The expandable wheel of claim 22, wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from said first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from said second oblique edge opposite said first oblique side surface, and said peripheral surface extending between said first oblique side surface and said second oblique side surface.
  • 24. The expandable wheel of claim 23, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 25. The expandable wheel of claim 23, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of said first wheel segment.
  • 26. The expandable wheel of claim 21, wherein when said plurality wheel segments are in said second radial position, said first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from said second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 27. The expandable wheel of claim 21, wherein said hub includes a mechanical stop, wherein said mechanical stop prevents said plurality of wheel segments from radially expanding beyond said second radial position.
  • 28. The expandable wheel of claim 21, wherein said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel segments comprises:i) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
  • 29. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising:a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, wherein said first position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, and wherein each of said plurality of segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; and c) means for simultaneously moving said wheel segments between said first radial position and said second radial position.
  • 30. The expandable wheel of claim 29, wherein each of said peripheral surfaces includes a first oblique edge and a second oblique edge opposite said first oblique edge, and wherein said first oblique edge and said second oblique edge are oblique to the direction of wheel rotation.
  • 31. The expandable wheel of claim 29, wherein said plurality of wheel segments include a first oblique side surface extending from said first oblique edge, a second oblique side surface extending from said second oblique edge opposite said first oblique side surface, and said peripheral surface extending between said first oblique side surface and said second oblique side surface.
  • 32. The expandable wheel of claim 31, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 33. The expandable wheel of claim 31, wherein said first oblique side surface of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is parallel with said second oblique side surface of said first wheel segment.
  • 34. The expandable wheel of claim 30, wherein when said plurality of wheel segments are in said second radial position, said first oblique edge of a first wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments is spaced apart from said second oblique edge of a second wheel segment of said plurality of wheel segments.
  • 35. The expandable wheel of claim 29, wherein said hub includes a mechanical stop, wherein said mechanical stop prevents said plurality of wheel segments from radially expanding beyond said second radial position.
  • 36. The expandable wheel of claim 29, wherein said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of segments is rotatable between a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position, and wherein when said means is in said first circumferential position, said plurality of segments are in said first radial position, wherein when said means is in said second circumferential position, said plurality wheel of segments are in said second radial position.
  • 37. The expandable wheel of claim 36, wherein said means for simultaneously moving said plurality of wheel comprises:i) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and ii) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
  • 38. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising:a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable from a first radial position to a second radial position, wherein said first position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, wherein each of said plurality of wheel segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a mechanical stop engaged with said hub, wherein said mechanical stop prevents said plurality of wheel segments from expanding beyond said second radial position; d) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and e) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
  • 39. An expandable wheel for supporting an endless abrasive belt, comprising:a) a hub, including an axis; b) a plurality of wheel segments engaged with said hub, wherein said hub and said plurality of wheel segments are adapted to rotate about the axis, wherein said plurality of wheel segments are moveable between a first radial position and a second radial position, wherein said first position is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein said second position is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius, and wherein each of said plurality of segments includes a peripheral surface for supporting an endless abrasive belt; c) a cam engaged with said hub, wherein said cam includes slots, wherein said each of slots include a first radial end and a second radial end opposite the first radial end, wherein the first radial end is located at a first radius from the axis, wherein the second radial end is located at a second radius from the axis, wherein said first radius is less than said second radius; and d) cam followers attached to said wheel segments, wherein said cam followers are slideably engaged with said cam slots.
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