This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2006/000928, filed 3 Feb. 2006, published 17 Aug. 2006 as WO 2006/084630, and claiming the priority of Austrian patent application A210/2005 itself filed 9 Feb. 2005, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to grinding disk shield for internally cooled grinding disks, where a cooling liquid is outwardly discharged through openings in the outer grinding surface.
For internally cooled grinding disks, the cooling liquid is supplied to internal cavities in the grinding disk, from which point the cooling liquid passes at high pressure through passages to openings in the peripheral grinding surface and is outwardly discharged. The quantities of cooling liquid may be very large for large grinding disks having a diameter of 400 mm, for example. Thus, for example, such a grinding disk operating at 3000 RPM and a cooling liquid pressure of 40 to 60 bar requires approximately 200 liters of liquid per minute. However, the cooling effect of the cooling liquid is needed primarily at the grinding location at which the grinding disk contacts the workpiece to be machined. Thus, a significant quantity of cooling liquid and the associated pumping capacity are wasted. The aim is to increase the cooling power at a lower cost.
A grinding-disk shield is known and also required by regulatory requirements, so that a sector of the grinding disk is covered by a sheet-steel cover in order to prevent injuries when parts of the grinding disk or the workpiece are projected outward. These protective plates capture a portion of the emitted cooling liquid, but do not improve the cooling effect.
The present invention is characterized in that the shield has a collecting groove for the cooling liquid which surrounds the grinding disk over a sector and which has at least one discharge nozzle on the output side, by means of which a jet may be directed onto the workpiece to be ground, or onto the grinding location.
Further advantageous features are contained in the following description, the drawings, and the claims. The invention is explained in greater detail below, with reference to several illustrated embodiments.
According to
A grinding-disk shield 6 has an inlet 7 and an outlet 8 and extends over a sector of the grinding disk 1. The grinding disk 1 rotates about the axis 10 in a rotational direction 9.
Visible on the output side is the handle 11 of a rotary element 12 that fits in a seat in the grinding-disk shield 6, and that passes through same and is rotatable by means of the handle 11.
The sectional illustration according to
In the vicinity of the grinding-disk shield 6 the grinding disk 1 forms a collecting groove 17 (
After exiting through the outlet openings 3, the cooling liquid supplied to the grinding disk 1 is collected under high pressure in the sector of the grinding disk 1 covered by the grinding-disk shield 6, and is transported toward the outlet 8. The cooling liquid passes into the widening 18 and into the collection chamber 19. From there, the substream of the cooling liquid shown at 14 in
Rotation of the rotary element 12 can direct the substream 14 from the discharge nozzle 20 in such a way that the substream 14 strikes the workpiece 13 precisely at the intended location.
At the outer surface of the grinding-disk shield 6 is located a peripheral undercut groove 24 that via appropriate fastening means is used to mount the grinding-disk shield 6 and adjustably position same.
In a further embodiment according to
With regard to the collecting groove as illustrated in
The apparatus according to the invention offers not only the advantage of improved supply of coolant to the grinding location, but also makes separate rinsing of the grinding surface of the grinding disk unnecessary.
The grinding-disk shield is illustrated in the figures as a cast element, but may also be made of plastic or metal. Production from sheet steel is also possible. The term “cooling liquid” as used herein encompasses all liquids, including lubricants, for example, that are supplied to the grinding surface and/or the workpiece in grinding-disk systems.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 210/2005 | Feb 2005 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/000928 | 2/3/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/14/2008 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2006/084630 | 8/17/2006 | WO | A |
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20080318502 A1 | Dec 2008 | US |