Claims
- 1. A method of dressing an object, comprising:
- securing the object in a vertical position to one end of a vertically oriented support member having a longitudinal axis;
- continuously supplying pressurized fluid to the support member to exert an upward force on the support member that is less than the combined weight of the support member and the object secured thereto by a predetermined amount to thereby counterbalance a portion of said combined weight;
- while so counterbalancing said combined weight, exerting an additional upward force on the support member to move the support member and the object axially upwardly;
- allowing the pressurized fluid being supplied to the support member to leak away from the support member, removing said additional upward force, and allowing the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move the support member and the object axially downwardly at a controlled rate; and
- while the object is moving axially, holding dressing means in a fixed position to contact a side portion of the object.
- 2. A method of dressing an object as described in claim 1, further comprising pressurizing radial fluid bearing means to support the support member and the object secured thereto in a vertical position, and maintaining the pressurization of said fluid bearing means while the object is being moved.
- 3. A method as described in claim 1, which further comprises providing leak passageway means that is always open when pressurized fluid is being supplied to the support member, and in which the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak away from the support member includes allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through said passageway means whenever said fluid is being supplied to allow an operator to cause said support member and said object to be moved downwardly by said combined weight simply by removing said additional upward force.
- 4. A method as described in claim 3, which further comprises pressurizing radial fluid bearing means between the support member and a fixed member to support the support member and the object secured thereto in a vertical position; and in which the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through the passageway means comprises allowing said fluid to leak along a path provided by clearance between the support member and the fixed member.
- 5. A method as described in claim 1:
- in which the object is secured to the support member with its longitudinal axis coincident with the longitudinal axis of the support member; and
- which further comprises producing and guiding rotational movement of the object and the support member while so holding the dressing means; rotatably mounting an annular gland on the support member, said gland having a supply passageway therethrough; after so securing the object, pressurizing first fluid bearing means carried by the support member by supplying pressurized fluid to said bearing means through said supply passageway to support the support member in a vertical position, and maintaining the pressurization of said bearing means while the object is being moved; and pressurizing second fluid bearing means between the gland and the support member by supplying pressurized fluid to said second fluid bearing means through said supply passageway, to allow essentially friction free rotational motion of the support member relative to the gland.
- 6. A method of dressing an object, comprising:
- securing the object in a vertical position to one end of a vertically oriented support member having a longitudinal axis;
- continuously supplying pressurized fluid to the support member to exert an upward force on the support member that is less than the combined weight of the support member and the object secured thereto by a predetermined amount to thereby counterbalance a portion of said combined weight;
- supplying additional fluid pressure to the support member to exert an additional upward force on the support member that is sufficient to overcome said combined weight and to move the support member and the object axially upwardly;
- reducing the upward force of the pressurized fluid on the support member so that said combined weight exceeds said force by said predetermined amount;
- allowing the pressurized fluid being supplied to the support member to leak away from the support member, and allowing the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move the support member and the object axially downwardly at a controlled rate; and
- while the object is moving axially, holding dressing means in a fixed position to contact a side portion of the object.
- 7. A method of dressing an object as described in claim 6, in which the step of holding the dressing means is performed while the support member and the object are moving axially upwardly.
- 8. A method of dressing an object as described in claim 6 or claim 7, further comprising, after so securing the object, pressurizing fluid bearing means surrounding the support member to support the support member in a vertical position, and maintaining the pressurization of the fluid bearing means while the object is being moved.
- 9. A method of dressing an object as described in claim 8:
- in which the object is secured to the support member with its longitudinal axis coincident with the longitudinal axis of the support member; and
- further comprising producing and guiding rotational movement of the object while so holding the dressing means.
- 10. A method as described in claim 6, which further comprises providing leak passageway means that is always open when pressurized fluid is being supplied to the support member, and in which the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak away from the support member includes allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through said passageway means whenever said fluid is being supplied to allow an operator to cause said support member and said object to be moved downwardly by said combined weight simply by decreasing the pressure of the pressurized fluid.
- 11. A method as described in claim 10, which further comprises pressurizing radial fluid bearing means between the support member and a fixed member to support the support member and the object secured thereto in a vertical position; and in which the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through the passageway means comprises allowing said fluid to leak along a path provided by clearance between the support member and the fixed member.
- 12. A method as described in claim 6:
- in which the object is secured to the support member with its longitudinal axis coincident with the longitudinal axis of the support member; and
- which further comprises producing and guiding rotational movement of the object and the support member while so holding the dressing means; rotatably mounting an annular gland on the support member, said gland having a supply passageway therethrough; after so securing the object, pressurizing first fluid bearing means carried by the support member by supplying pressurized fluid to said bearing means through said supply passageway to support the support member in a vertical position, and maintaining the pressurization of said bearing means while the object is being moved; and pressurizing second fluid bearing means between the gland and the support member by supplying pressurized fluid to said second fluid bearing means through said supply passageway, to allow essentially friction free rotational motion of the support member relative to the gland.
- 13. A method of grinding a tool element, comprising:
- securing the tool element in a vertical position to one end of a vertically oriented piston having a longitudinal axis;
- pressurizing fluid bearing means surrounding the piston to support the piston in a vertical position, and maintaining the pressurization of the fluid bearing means;
- while so maintaining the pressurization of the fluid bearing means, delivering pressurized fluid to the piston to move the piston and the tool element carried thereby axially; said delivering of pressurized fluid including continuously supplying pressurized fluid to exert an upward force on the piston that is less than the combined weight of the piston and the tool element secured thereto by a predetermined amount to thereby counterbalance a portion of said combined weight, increasing the fluid pressure on the piston to exert an additional upward force on the piston that is sufficient to overcome said combined weight and to move the piston and the tool element axially upwardly, and reducing the upward force of the pressurized fluid on the piston so that said combined weight exceeds said upward force by said predetermined amount;
- after so reducing said force and while continuing to maintain the pressurization of the fluid bearing means, allowing the pressurized fluid being delivered to the piston to leak away from the piston, and allowing the downward force of said combined weight alone, without the application of any other downward force, to move the piston and the tool element axially downwardly at a controlled rate; and
- while the tool element is moving axially, holding a grinding element in a fixed position to contact a side portion of the tool element.
- 14. A method of grinding a tool element as described in claim 13:
- in which the tool element is secured to the piston with its longitudinal axis coincident with the longitudinal axis of the piston; and
- further comprising producing and guiding rotational movement of the tool element while so holding the grinding element.
- 15. A method of grinding a tool element as described in claim 13, in which the step of holding the grinding element is performed while exerting said additional upward force on the piston sufficient to overcome said combined weight and to move the piston and the tool element upwardly.
- 16. A method as described in claim 13, which further comprises providing leak passageway means that is always open when pressurized fluid is being delivered to the piston, and in which the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak away from the piston includes allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through said passageway means whenever said fluid is being delivered to allow an operator to cause said piston and said tool element to be moved downwardly by said combined weight simply by decreasing the pressure of the pressurized fluid.
- 17. A method as described in claim 16, which further comprises supporting at least a portion of the piston within a fixed cylinder; and in which the step of pressurizing fluid bearing means comprises pressurizing fluid bearing means between the piston and the cylinder, and the step of allowing the pressurized fluid to leak through the passageway means comprises allowing said fluid to leak along a path provided by clearance between the piston and the cylinder.
- 18. A method as described in claim 13:
- in which the tool element is secured to the piston with its longitudinal axis coincident with the longitudinal axis of the piston;
- which further comprises producing and guiding rotational movement of the tool element and the piston while so holding the grinding element; and rotatably mounting an annular gland on the piston, said gland having a supply passageway therethrough;
- in which pressurizing said fluid bearing means comprises pressurizing first fluid bearing means carried by the piston by supplying pressurized fluid to said first fluid bearing means through said supply passageway; and
- which further comprises pressurizing second fluid bearing means between the gland and the piston by supplying pressurized fluid to said second fluid bearing means through said supply passageway, to allow essentially friction free rotational motion of the piston relative to the gland.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 374,722 filed 5/4/82 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,497,139.
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