Claims
- 1. A process for finishing work pieces which comprises subjecting the work pieces to the action of a finishing material in a plurality of finishing chambers while said finishing chambers are caused to gyrate about a common center and independently thereof to rotate about individual axes, whereby the work pieces and finishing material are subjected to a rotary motion impressed upon a gyratory motion, and selectively removing a gyrating finishing chamber to a work station without stopping the gyration and rotation of the other finishing chambers.
- 2. A process for finishing work pieces which comprises subjecting the work pieces to the action of a finishing material in gyrating finishing chambers and selectively removing a gyrating finishing chamber to a work station without stopping the gyration of the other finishing chambers, in which the selected finishing chamber is brought to a null-point at the center of the gyration and held at the null-point independently of the gyration.
- 3. A process for finishing work pieces according to claim 2, in which said finishing chambers rotate independently about their axes, whereby the work piece and finishing material are subjected to a rotary motion impressed upon a gyratory motion.
- 4. A process for finishing work pieces according to claim 2, in which said null-point is said work station and the loading and unloading of said selected finishing chamber is effected while it is at said null-point.
- 5. A process for finishing work pieces according to claim 4, in which said finishing chambers gyrate in a common horizontal plane about a common center and in which, in the movement of said selected finishing chamber to said null-point, its center is always in a vertical plane which passes through said common center.
- 6. A process for finishing work pieces according to claim 2, in which said selected finishing chamber is carried from said null-point to a remote work station where it is unloaded and a loaded finishing chamber is carried back to said null-point and then brought into gyration with the other finishing chambers.
- 7. A process for finishing work pieces which comprises subjecting the work pieces to the action of a finishing material in gyrating finishing chambers and selectively removing a gyrating finishing chamber to a work station without stopping the gyration of the other finishing chambers, and which further comprises preparing a finishing chamber by placing a work piece in said finishing chamber together with finishing material, placing a plurality of finishing chambers so prepared in a corresponding number of holding means mounted to gyrate about a common center in a common gyratory plane, causing the finishing chambers thus placed to gyrate, bringing a grasping means for grasping a finishing chamber and a selected finishing chamber to a null-point relation, grasping said selected finishing chamber and removing it from said holding means while the null-point relation exists, and carrying the removed selected finishing chamber to a remote work station.
- 8. The process of claim 7, in which the null-point relation is established by bringing said selected finishing chamber to said common center.
- 9. The process of claim 7, in which the null-point relation is established by causing said grasping means to gyrate in unison with said selected finishing chamber.
- 10. The process of claim 7, in which each finishing chamber is caused to rotate about its axis, whereby the work piece and finishing material are subjected to a rotary motion impressed upon a gyratory motion.
- 11. The process of claim 7, in which the prepared finishing chambers are caused to gyrate in a plurality of orbits.
- 12. The process of claim 11, in which the prepared finishing chambers are caused to move from one orbit to another location.
- 13. The finishing process of claim 12, in which said other location is another orbit.
- 14. The finishing process of claim 13, in which said other location is said common center.
- 15. The finishing process of claim 11, in which the null-point is established by causing the selected finishing chamber to move from orbit to orbit and finally to a position over said common center.
- 16. The finishing process of claim 15, in which each finishing chamber is caused to rotate about its axis, whereby the workpiece and finishing material are subjected to a rotary motion impressed upon a gyratory motion.
- 17. The finishing process of claim 7, in which the gyratory plane is horizontal.
- 18. The finishing process of claim 16 in which the gyratory plane is horizontal.
- 19. A process for finishing work pieces which comprises causing a plurality of finishing chambers containing work pieces and finishing material to gyrate in a common gyratory plane about a common center, establishing a null-point relation between a selected finishing chamber and means for loading and unloading said chamber, which null-point is independent of and not affected by the continued gyration of said finishing chambers, whereby the loading and unloading of the chamber can be effected over an extended period without stopping the gyration of the finishing chambers other than that of the selected finishing chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 833,583, filed Sept. 15, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,339, issued Oct. 30, 1979.
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Divisions (1)
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