The present invention relates to a grinder apparatus of the type which comprises first and second sets of grinding elements facing each other under an angle, thus forming between the sets of grinding elements a V-groove in which the cutting edge of a knife is insertable for movement upon grinding, wherein the grinding elements are supported in holders. The invention further relates to the grinding element per se, which can be embodied with coarse or fine abrasive for grinding or polishing treatment of a knife edge.
A similar grinder or polisher apparatus is previously known from WO 2015/030655, disclosing opposite sets of spaced apart grinding elements which engage in an overlapping relation to form a V-groove for insertion of the knife. The grinding elements are individually supported in holders and biased towards the center of the V-groove by separate springs. The V-groove this way adapts its depth to the orientation of the knife and a good result is achieved even if the knife is not moved strictly horizontally as seen in a vertical view.
Even though the grinder of WO 2015/030655 has some ability to adapt the V-groove to a knife which is not moved in an ideal straight path in the V-groove as seen in a horizontal view, the active area of contact between the knife and the grinding elements will be restricted to a limited region of the grinding elements if the knife is moved in a path that is non-parallel with the front faces of the grinding elements. This may lead to local wear-down of the grinding elements and reduced efficiency in the grinding or polishing treatment of the knife.
The present invention aims to provide an improved grinder/polisher apparatus for treating the cutting edge of a knife, which avoids the drawbacks and problems related to a non-straight orientation or non-linear motion of the knife in the V-groove, in the horizontal view.
The object is met in a grinder/polisher apparatus as described initially, wherein the grinding elements are pivotally arranged in the holders about axes the inclinations of which correspond with the opening angle of the V-groove.
As used herein, the expression “the inclinations of which correspond with the opening angle of the V-groove” is aimed to specify the orientation of the pivot axes in relation to the grinding elements and the V-groove.
Obviously, the V-groove is defined by the abrasive front faces in the sets of grinding elements, the front faces forming the sloping sides of the V-groove. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the grinding elements are pivotally arranged in a forward end of the holders (i.e. the end facing the V-groove) about axes that are parallel or nearly parallel to the front faces of the grinding elements. In other words, the pivot axes may be parallel or nearly parallel to the sides of the V-groove. Thus, if the inclinations of the pivot axes are changed it will affect the opening angle of the V-groove. The opening angle of the V-groove may be adjustable to adapt the grinder apparatus for treatment of differently angled knife cutting edges, whereby change of the V-groove angle can be accomplished by changing the position of the holders in the apparatus, this way changing the inclinations of the pivot axes and of the grinding elements accordingly.
However, a perfect alignment between the pivot axes and the front faces of the grinding elements may not always be critical and hence the relation can be defined as parallel or nearly parallel. The expression “correspond with” shall be understood to include embodiments wherein the pivot axes are parallel or nearly parallel with the sloping V-groove sides which are defined by the front faces of the grinding elements.
In embodiments of the invention the grinding element has a grinding or polishing front face and a rear face comprising coupling means by which the grinding element is pivotally hinged to the holder. This embodiment is advantageously applied to press-shaped grinding elements.
The above mentioned coupling means may be realized in the form of a ridge having a part-circular sectional profile that runs in the length direction of the grinding element, the ridge pivotally received in a corresponding profile of a groove formed in the forward end of the holder.
In this embodiment at least one of the rear face of the grinding element and the forward end of the holder can be formed with surfaces which are sloping at an obtuse angle from the ridge or from the groove respectively.
Another embodiment of the invention comprises a grinding element having a grinding or polishing front face and a rear face riding on a curved or partially circular forward end of the holder. This embodiment is advantageously applied to grinding elements formed from abrasive coated plate members.
In this latter embodiment the longitudinal sides of the grinding element are formed with a lug respectively which movably engages a recess formed in each side flank that adjoins the forward end of the holder, wherein the lug and recess in mutual engagement control a sideways tilting movement of the grinding element with respect to the holder. The lug and recess may be extended the length of the grinding element.
In the apparatus, preferably, the grinding elements of the first or second sets of grinding elements are individually biased by separate springs towards the other set of grinding elements.
In analogy with the aforesaid the present invention further relates to a grinding element for a grinder/polisher apparatus that comprises first and second sets of grinding elements facing each other under an angle thus forming between the front faces of grinding elements a V-groove in which the cutting edge of a knife is insertable for movement upon grinding, wherein the grinding element is supported in a holder.
In accordance with this second aspect of the present invention, the grinding element is characterized by being pivotally arranged in the holder about an axis the inclination of which corresponds with the inclination of the front face of the grinding element.
In one embodiment the grinding element is realized in the form of a press-shaped body having a planar or substantially planar front face, two sides connecting the front face with a rear face, and including a ridge having a part-circular sectional profile that protrudes above the rear face and runs along the longitudinal center of the rear face. In this embodiment the rear face is advantageously formed with two opposite surfaces which are sloping at an obtuse intermediate angle from the ridge towards the sides of the press-shaped body.
In another embodiment the grinding element is realized in the form of a plate member having a planar or substantially planar and abrasive coated front face, the longitudinal sides of the plate member swept back and inwards to produce engagement lugs extended the length of the plate member.
Further details and advantages of the invention will be explained below with reference made to the accompanying schematic drawings. In the drawings,
The grinder or polisher apparatus 1 of
The grinding elements 2, 3 are supported in holders 5 and 6. The holders 5, 6 are journalled in blocks 7, 8 and movable in opposite directions as indicated through the arrows B. Springs 9 and 10 apply a biasing force to the holders and grinding elements towards the V-groove. The blocks 7, 8, the holders 5, 6 and the grinding elements 2, 3 are mounted on a base 11.
In this connection it shall be noted that the movement of the knife during grinding, thanks to the spring-biased mounting of the grinding elements, can be composed of both horizontal and vertical components of directions, such that the knife describes an oscillating motion when seen in a vertical view.
The grinder apparatus 1 may be arranged for adjustment of the opening angle α, if appropriate. To this purpose the grinding elements, holders and blocks may be journalled on a pivot 12 and associated with wedges 13 and 14 that control the angular position and intermediate angle α between the first and second sets of grinding elements.
The grinding elements 2, 3 are pivotally supported in the respective holders 5 and 6. More precisely, the grinding elements are arranged for pivoting movement about axes R and R′ which follow the directions of the front faces 15 of the subject grinding elements. In other words, the pivot axes R, R′ follow the directions of the sloping sides of the V-groove, which are defined respectively through the front faces of the grinding elements in the subject set of grinding elements.
The pivotal mounting of the grinding elements in the holders permit the grinding apparatus to adapt to a knife which is not rectilinearly inserted in the V-groove. As illustrated in
The invention can be realized in several embodiments.
In one embodiment shown in
In another embodiment shown in
The individually pivoting grinding elements of the present invention, as well as the individually spring biased grinding elements of prior art, are each examples of advantageous improvements in grinder/polisher apparatuses intended for the treatment of a knife's cutting edge. Simultaneously applied these features provide a combination which is extremely forgiving in respect of the orientation of the knife during grinding.
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