Claims
- 1. A long travel vibratory barrel finishing apparatus for line processing of workpieces to be finished, said vibratory finishing apparatus comprising:
- an elongated vibratory barrel having two opposed semicircular barrel outer wall segments and straight barrel outer wall segments extending therebetween to form an oval path, said barrel having a length from 5 to 15 times the width in the direction transverse to the straight barrel outer wall segments, and said barrel having a cross-section transverse to the length thereof which is symmetrical about the center of the cross-section and at least the lower part of which is substantially circular and which is open at the top thereof;
- a plurality of springs supporting the bottom of said vibratory barrel and extending along the bottom of the barrel in a line generally parallel to the axis of the circular cross-sectional portions;
- a vibrator at the center of said barrel having a vertical rotary shaft and having unbalanced weights on the upper and lower ends of said rotary shaft at a predetermined angle to each other around the axis of the shaft for producing a predetermined vibration force during rotation of said shaft;
- guide means positioned above said vibratory barrel and extending around the entire perimeter of said oval path;
- a plurality of workpiece supporting spindles depending from said guide means into said vibratory barrel, said spindles having workpiece holding means on the lower ends thereof within said barrel and being vertically slidable in said guide means;
- means for sliding said spindles upwardly in order to raise finished workpieces completely out of said vibratory barrel before removing and replacing such finished workpieces from the lower ends of the spindles; and
- spindle drive means connected to said spindles for moving the spindles along said guide means and simultaneously for rotating the spindles around the longitudinal axes thereof.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said guide means comprises a guide box extending along and above said vibratory barrel and a spindle housing member for each spindle, said housing member being slidably guided along said guide box.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said spindle drive means comprises a chain extending along said guide means and connected to each spindle, motor means connected to said chain for driving said chain along said guide means, a pinion on each spindle, and a rack means extending along the path of movement of the spindles along said guide means with which each pinion is engaged for rotating each of said spindles as said spindles are moved along said guide means.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 in which said rack means comprises a first rack extending along the inside of the path of each pinion as said spindles are moved along said guide means for rotating said spindles in one direction, and a second rack extending along the outside of the path of the pinions for rotating said spindles in the opposite direction as said pinions are moved along said guide means.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the cross-section of said barrel has a first wall in the upper portion of the barrel and on the inner side of the barrel extending vertically and a second wall in the upper portion of the barrel and on the outer side of the barrel curved circularly inwardly and then extending vertically upwardly.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the cross-section of said barrel has a wall in the upper portion of the barrel and on the inner and outer sides of the barrel extending vertically.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the cross-section of said barrel has walls in the upper portion of the barrel and on the inner and outer sides of the barrel curved circularly toward each other and then vertically upwardly.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said vibrator comprises a housing connected to said barrel and in which said shaft is mounted, and two motors mounted on diametrically opposite sides of said housing and which are connected to said shaft for driving said shaft.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said vibrator comprises a motor, the output shaft of said motor constituting said rotary shaft, said vibrator being substantially midway of the length of said vibratory barrel, and said apparatus further having two additional vibrators, one at each end of said barrel and each having a motor, an output shaft having unbalancing weights on the upper and lower ends of said shaft at a predetermined angle to each other around the axis of the shaft, a sprocket on the shafts of each of the vibrators, and chains connecting said sprockets for synchronizing the rotation of said shafts.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 137,441, filed Apr. 4, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,317,313, and is related to divisional application Ser. Nos. 335,666 and 335,667, both filed Dec. 30, 1981.
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