Claims
- 1. Grinding apparatus, for use in combination with a workpiece having a deep cylindrical hole;
- where the apparatus is characterized by the following combination of structural features:
- a grinding wheel, mounted on a shaft for high speed rotation; which grinding wheel has a first, larger diameter when new and unworn, and a second, smaller, diameter when fully worn;
- a unitary housing which consists of a single piece of material having an axially directed hole to accommodate the shaft;
- a bearing between the shaft and the unitary housing;
- where the bearing is placed, as to its axial location, closely adjacent to the grinding wheel;
- where the axis of the shaft is fixed with respect to said unitary housing, in a radial direction;
- where said single piece of material which constitutes said unitary housing has a wall thickness, measured radially from the periphery of the shaft hole to the outside surface of the piece, which is different at different orientations around the shaft;
- where the thinnest wall thickness of said unitary housing is so thin at a first orientation that the outside surface of said housing at that first orientation protrudes radially a distance, measured from the axis of the shaft, which is less than said second, smaller, diameter of a fully worn grinding wheel;
- where the thickest wall thickness of said unitary housing is so thick at a second orientation that the outside surface of said housing at that second orientation protrudes radially a distance, measured from the axis of the shaft, which is greater than said first, larger, diameter of a new grinding wheel;
- where said unitary housing is so dimensioned as to be long enough and thin enough that the grinding wheel can be entered into a cylindrical hole in a workpiece to a depth of at least three times the diameter of that hole; and
- where, when the grinding wheel is entered in a hole in a workpiece to said depth, the outside surface of said unitary housing is spaced from the inward-facing surface of said hole in a workpiece;
- so that said housing is supported entirely from outside a hole in a workpiece into which it has been inserted.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1, where, when said unitary housing is entered into cylindrical a hole in a workpiece, the axis of said shaft is parallel to the axis of said cylindrical hole.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2, having means for providing a feed adjustment of a workpiece into which said unitary housing has been inserted, where said workpiece is adjusted in a radial direction relative to said grinding wheel; and where the axis of said shaft moves bodily relative to, and remains parallel to, the axis of said cylindrical hole in a workpiece hole during said radial feed adjustment.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 1, having means for rotating a workpiece into a cylindrical hole of which said unitary housing has been inserted, where said workpiece is rotated about the axis of said cylindrical hole;
- and having a further means for fixing said unitary housing against rotation about said axis of said cylindrical hole.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 1, where the radial wall thickness of said unitary housing at any given radial orientation around said shaft is substantially constant along at least that portion of the axial length of said unitary housing that may be inserted within a cylindrical hole of a workpiece.
- 6. Apparatus of claim 5, where the outside surface of said unitary housing is cylindrical.
- 7. Apparatus of claim 5, where the outside surface of said unitary housing is lemon shaped in that said surface is a composite of two cylindrical surfaces, each of those surfaces having a radius marginally less than that of a cylindrical hole in a workpiece into which said unitary housing may be inserted;
- where, at a first radial orientation of said unitary housing at its thinnest wall thickness, the overall thickness of said unitary housing from one outside point thereof to the outside point diametrically opposed thereto is the minimum overall thickness; and where the overall thickness of said unitary housing, measured at right angles to said first radial orientation, is the maximum overall thickness.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 1, having further bearings between said shaft and said unitary housing, which are located at intervals along the axial length of said unitary housing.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 1, having a drive means for rotating said shaft, and having further means to isolate said shaft from vibrations in said drive means.
- 10. Aparatus of claim 1, where the orientation of the thinnest wall thickness of said unitary housing coincides with the orientation at which said grinding wheel touches the inside facing surface of a cylindrical hole in a workpiece into which said unitary housing may be inserted.
- 11. Apparatus of claim 10, where the orientation of the thickest wall thickness of said unitary housing is opposite that of said thinnest wall thickness.
- 12. Apparatus of claim 1, further including means for conveying coolant to said grinding wheel.
- 13. Apparatus of claim 12, where said means for conveying coolant to said grinding wheel comprises an axially extending conduit formed in said unitary housing.
- 14. Apparatus of claim 13, where the orientation of said conduit in said unitary housing coincides with the orientation of the thickest wall thickness thereof.
- 15. Apparatus of claim 13, having further means for causing coolant to issue in a jet from said conduit, where said jet is axially directly onto said grinding wheel.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 548,931, filed Nov. 7, 1983, and now abandoned.
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