Girinding wheel machine bracket adjustable in angle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6585578
  • Patent Number
    6,585,578
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 1, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Morgan; Eileen P.
    Agents
    • Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 451 361
    • 451 403
    • 451 404
    • 451 405
    • 451 420
    • 451 438
    • 451 457
    • 451 455
    • 451 451
    • 451 460
  • International Classifications
    • B24B1900
Abstract
A grinding wheel machine bracket comprises a fixations eat having a long through hole to receive a screw for fastening the fixation seat with a grinding wheel machine. The fixation seat has a pivoting seat with an axial hole, and a pointer located at the top thereof. A bracket seat is provided with a loading surface, a threaded hole, and an arcuate shoulder plate located over the threaded hole. A threaded rod is engaged with the threaded hole of the fixation seat via the axial hole. The bracket seat is changed in angle in relation to the fixation seat so as to adjust the angle of the loading surface of the bracket seat in relation to the grinding wheel of the grinding wheel machine. The bracket seat is fixed by the threaded rod at an angle so set.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a grinding wheel machine, and more particularly to a grinding wheel machine bracket which is adjustable in angle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a grinding wheel machine


100


of the prior art comprises a motor


110


, a grinding wheel


120


mounted on the output shaft of the motor


110


and driven by the motor


110


to turn. A grinding wheel shield


130


serves to shield the grinding wheel


120


. An eye protecting plate


140


is fastened with the grinding wheel shield


130


for protecting the eyes of a machine operator from the flying debris in the course of the grinding operation. A bracket


150


is provided at one end with a fastening portion


151


and a long through hole


152


for receiving two bolts


190


which are used to fix the bracket


150


on the grinding wheel shield


130


. The fastening portion


151


is provided at the outer end with a support planar surface


153


corresponding to the peripheral edge of the grinding wheel


120


. The support planar surface


153


has a long placing slot


154


for placing a workpiece (not shown in the drawing) such that the workpiece is secured in place at a grinding angle.




The planar support surface


153


of the bracket


150


and the grinding wheel


120


form therebetween a fixed angle, which allows the grinding wheel


120


to work on the workpiece at a specific grinding angle. In the general grinding operation, the grinding angle is set by the machine operator who must hold the workpiece. As a result, the workpiece is not supported by the bracket


150


, thereby resulting in failure of the grinding operation.




The bracket


150


of the prior art may be fixed by only one bolt


190


which is put through the through hole


152


of the fastening portion


151


. The bracket


150


is angularly adjusted by unfastening the bolt


190


. The prior art structure is defective in design in that the bracket


150


is apt to sway due to the bolt


190


being separated from the planar surface


153


by a greater distance, thereby resulting in a greater moment of force exerting on the bolt


190


. In addition, the machine operator is not sure of the degree of the angle that has been adjusted.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a grinding wheel machine with a means to adjust the angle between the bracket support surface and the grinding surface of the grinding wheel.




The present invention comprises a fixation seat which is fixed at a predetermined position of a grinding wheel machine. A bracket seat has a load surface. A connection member is used to pivot the bracket seat with the fixation seat, thereby enabling the angle between the bracket seat and the fixation seat to be adjusted. The bracket seat is thus fixed at a predetermined angle by adjusting the angle between the load surface of the bracket seat and the grinding wheel of the grinding wheel machine.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a grinding wheel machine of the prior art.





FIG. 2

shows an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention mounted on a grinding wheel machine.





FIG. 4

shows a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a continuation from

FIG. 3

to show a schematic view of the angular adjustment of a load seat.





FIG. 6

shows a plan view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a grinding wheel machine bracket


1


embodied in the present invention comprises the following component parts.




A fixation seat


20


is a long plate and is provided with a long through hole


21


to receive two bolts


190


by means of which the fixation seat


20


is fixed on the grinding wheel shield


130


of a grinding wheel machine


100


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The fixation seat


20


is provided in the top in proximity of the front end thereof with a pivoting seat


22


which is provided in the center with an axial hole


23


, and a receiving hole


24


which is located over the axial hole


23


and is provided with a metal ball


251


and spring


253


, and then a bolt


241


for sealing off the opening of the outer side of the receiving hole


24


. The opening of the inner side of the receiving hole has a diameter slightly small than the metal ball


251


, thereby enabling the metal ball


251


to be urged by the spring


252


in such a manner that a portion of the metal ball


251


is partially jutted out of the inner side opening of the receiving hole


24


. The pivoting seat


22


is provided at the top with a pointer


26


, which will be described further later.




A bracket seat


30


is a block body having in the top side thereof a support planar surface


31


which is provided with a long placing slot


32


. The bracket seat is provided in one side with a threaded hole


33


, and five round recessions


351


-


355


which are located over the threaded hole


33


serving as a circle center such that the round recessions are separated from one another at an interval of five degrees. The bracket seat is provided in one side with an arcuate shoulder plate


36


which is provided with an angle scale


361


with angle indicia corresponding to that set by the round recessions


351


-


355


.




A connection member


40


of the preferred embodiment is a threaded rod, which is put through the axial hole


23


of the fixation seat


20


to be engaged with the threaded hole


33


of the bracket seat


30


. The bracket seat


30


is pivoted with the fixation seat


20


such that the bracket seat


30


is adjusted in angle in relation to the fixation seat


20


. The connection member


40


is provided at the outer end with a rotary button


41


for use in fastening or unfastening the connection member


40


. The pointer


26


of the fixation seat


20


is corresponding to the angle scale


361


of the shoulder plate


36


of the bracket seat


30


. Finally, the two bolts


190


are put through the through hole


21


for fastening the fixation seat


20


with a grinding wheel machine


100


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




In using the bracket of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connection member


40


is slightly loosened to enable the bracket seat


30


to be turned such that the support planar surface


31


and the grinding wheel


110


of the grinding wheel machine


100


form a predetermined angle. The connection member


40


is subsequently fastened so as to fix the angle of the bracket seat


30


. A workpiece can be now placed in the placing slot


32


of the planar surface


31


of the bracket seat


30


, so as to proceed with the grinding operation.




According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the angle of the planar surface


31


of the bracket seat


30


is made sure by the machine operator in such a way that the operator observes the pointer


26


which points at the scale


361


of the shoulder plate


36


. Now referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, as the bracket seat


30


is turned an angle of 5 degrees in relation to the fixation seat


20


, the metal ball


251


moves from one round recessions


352


to an adjoining round recessions


353


, thereby enabling the bracket seat


30


to turn in a step-by-step manner. As a result, each time when the bracket seat


30


is turned an angle of 5 degrees, the bracket seat


30


is provided with a locating restriction force to bring about a sound by means of which the operator is sure of the angle that the bracket seat


30


is turned.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the bracket seat


30


of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is set such that the metal ball


251


is corresponding to the second round recessions


352


of the left side of the bracket seat


30


, the planar surface


31


of the bracket seat


30


is perpendicular to the grinding wheel


110


. The pointer


26


points at zero degree of the angle scale


361


. The number of the round recessions is dependent on the need of the user. In addition, the round recessions may be separated from one another at any interval.




The first preferred embodiment of the present invention serves to provide the machine operator with a means to adjust the angle of elevation and the angle of depression of the planar surface


31


of the bracket seat


30


. The lateral angle of the workpiece in relation to the grinding wheel


120


of the grinding wheel machine


100


is fixed by the extension angle of the placing slot


32


of the planar surface


31


. The second preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a bracket


2


to facilitate the adjusting of the lateral angle of the workpiece in relation to the grinding wheel


120


of the grinding wheel machine


100


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the second preferred embodiment is mostly similar in construction to the first preferred embodiment and is formed of a fixation seat


50


having a pivoting seat


52


, a bracket seat


60


having a planar surface


61


, and a connection member


70


for pivoting the bracket seat


60


with the fixation seat


50


. The second preferred embodiment is characterized by the planar surface


61


which is provided with five long placing slots


621


-


625


arranged in a radiate manner. The extension direction of the middle placing slot


623


is perpendicular to the grinding edge of the grinding wheel


120


. The remaining slots


621


,


622


,


624


, and


625


have angles of inclination of 30 degrees and 45 degrees in relation to the middle placing slot


623


. The machine operator may choose the lateral angle of the workpiece in relation to the grinding wheel


120


. The number and the angle of the placing slots are dependent on the need of the machine makers.




The present invention has advantage over the prior art structure in design in that the present invention enables a machine operator to adjust in accordance with the work requirement the angle of a workpiece in relation to the grinding wheel. The adjusting mechanism of the present invention is simple and competitive in terms of marketability.



Claims
  • 1. A grinding wheel machine bracket comprising:a fixation seat engaged to a grinding wheel machine, the fixation seat having a pivoting seat with an axial hole; a bracket seat having a threaded hole and a loading surface for placing a workpiece; the bracket seat being rotatably engaged to the pivoting seat by a threaded connection member extending through the axial hole and threaded in the threaded hole to permit adjustment to a selected angle of said loading surface in relation to a grinding wheel of the grinding wheel machine and to fasten the bracket seat to the pivoting seat at the selected angle; a pointer on the fixation seat; a shoulder plate on the bracket seat having an angle scale including indicia of selectable angles of the loading surface when aligned with the pointer, a receiving hole containing a metal ball and a spring biased against the metal ball in the fixation seat, and a plurality of round recesses in the bracket seat which receive the metal ball to produce a sound audible to a user when the angle scale is rotated to align with the pointer to select any one of the selectable angles of the loading surface.
  • 2. The grinding wheel machine bracket defined in claim 1, wherein an interval between the selectable angles is five degrees.
  • 3. The grinding wheel machine bracket as defined in claim 1, wherein said loading surface of said bracket seat is provided with at least one placing slot.
  • 4. The grinding wheel machine bracket as defined in claim 3, wherein said loafing surface of said bracket seat is provided with a plurality of placing slots, each of the placing slots being formed at a specific angle in relation to the grinding wheel of the grinding wheel machine.
  • 5. The grinding wheel machine bracket as defined in claim 1, wherein said fixation seat has a through hole for receiving at least one bolt for fastening said fixation seat to the grinding wheel machine.
  • 6. The grinding wheel machine bracket defined in claim 1, wherein the threaded connection member has a button on an end thereof to facilitate turning the threaded connection member in the threaded hole.
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