Claims
- 1. A finishing machine suitable for finishing the surfaces of parts with loose finishing material while maintaining parts isolated from other parts to prevent damage to parts as a result of collision therebetween, said finishing machine comprising:
- 1) a finishing chamber,
- 2) means for imparting movement to said finishing chamber to cause the parts contained therein to be finished by interaction with said finishing material,
- 3) part-isolating means comprising transverse partitions defining at least two compartments arranged to contain a part or parts therein and to maintain said part or parts isolated from other parts in said finishing chamber,
- 4) wherein one of said part-isolating means and said finishing chamber is arranged for movement with respect to the other, and
- 5) including means for moving said part-isolating means vertically with respect to said finishing chamber to change the boundaries of said compartment and permit said part or parts to pass beneath said part-isolating means and means for returning said part-isolating means vertically to its previous lower position thereby to redefine the boundaries of said compartment.
- 2. A finishing machine according to claim 1, including control means for independently raising and lowering part-isolating means for the selective changing of the boundaries of said compartment defined by said part-isolating means.
- 3. A finishing machine according to claim 2, including control means for simultaneously raising and lowering a plurality of alternate part-isolating means.
- 4. A finishing machine according to claim 1, including separating means for separating said finishing material from said finished parts at the end of a finishing cycle.
- 5. A finishing machine according to claim 4, including also means for return of finishing material separated from finished parts to said finishing chamber.
- 6. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said finishing chamber is annular.
- 7. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said finishing chamber is linear.
- 8. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said part-isolating means are transverse partitions.
- 9. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for moving said part-isolating means vertically is mechanical means.
- 10. A finishing machine according to claim 9, wherein said mechanical means is a solenoid.
- 11. A finishing machine according to claim 9, wherein said mechanical means is controlled by timer means.
- 12. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said part-isolating means comprises a longitudinally oriented shaft rotatively mounted, and a plurality of spaced apart partitions mounted on said shaft, with adjacent partitions being disposed angularly with respect to each other, whereby partitions disposed in said finishing chamber define compartments isolating a part or parts contained therein from other parts, and whereby rotation of said shaft permits said parts and the boundaries of said compartment to advance forwardly to the space defined by the newly lowered partitions.
- 13. A finishing machine according to claim 1, wherein said part-isolating means comprises a plurality of mounted partitions arranged to revolve about a longitudinal axis, and means for rotating said partitions to raise and lower them in said finishing chamber, whereby a part or parts contained in a chamber defined by adjacent partitions may advance to a succeeding compartment upon rotating a partition.
- 14. A process for finishing a part or parts in a finishing chamber which comprises maintaining said part or parts and finishing material in a compartment defined by part-isolating means, imparting movement to said finishing chamber to cause the parts contained therein to be finished by interaction with said finishing material, and raising at least one of said part-isolating means vertically with respect to said finishing chamber to change the boundaries of said compartment, moving said part or parts along said finishing chamber into a space limited by a succeeding part-isolating means, and then returning said part-isolating means vertically to its previous relatively lower position, thereby to redefine the boundaries of said compartment.
- 15. A process according to claim 14, wherein said part-isolating means are lifted individually sequentially and lowered sequentially to permit said part or parts in each chamber to move successively to a space limited by succeeding part-isolating means.
- 16. A process according to claim 14, wherein said part or parts are positioned in alternate compartments defined by said part-isolating means and alternate part-isolating means are simultaneously raised and simultaneously lowered to change the boundaries of said compartment and permit said part or parts to move longitudinally into a space limited by a succeeding part-isolating means.
- 17. A process for finishing a part or parts with loose finishing material in a finishing chamber including the step of imparting movement to said finishing chamber to cause parts contained therein to be finished by interaction with finishing material, while maintaining said part or parts and finishing material in a compartment defined in said finishing chamber by part-isolating means comprising a plurality of transverse partitions in said finishing chamber, characterized by raising at least one said partition vertically with respect to said finishing chamber to change the boundaries of said compartment and thereby permit said part or parts to pass beneath said partition, and then returning said partition vertically to its previous relatively lower position thereby to redefine the boundaries of said compartment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 414,656, filed Nov. 12, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,981,693, issued Sept. 21, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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959,849 |
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Divisions (1)
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