Claims
- 1. An apparatus for deburring a plurality of steering wheels, each of the steering wheels having soft polyurethane external portions on which burr has been formed along lines corresponding to parting lines of a mold by which said portions were molded, and each of the steering wheels also having external portions consisting of a metal subject to corrosion upon contact with water, the apparatus comprising a frame, a casing having a cylindrical side wall and in which a cylindrical treatment chamber is formed and which is fixed to an upper part of the frame, a rotary shaft received in the treatment chamber coaxially therewith, the shaft being rotatable relative to the frame, means for rotating the shaft in a predetermined direction, a circular plate fixed to the shaft coaxially therewith, the plate defining the floor of the chamber and having a plurality of holes therethrough throughout the entire area thereof, a plurality of radial partition walls fixed to the shaft and dividing the chamber into a plurality of processing compartments of equal size each for receiving one steering wheel, an opening formed through the side wall of the casing and being sized to register and thereby communicate with any one of said compartments, a door for the opening, a respective stand mounted in each of said compartments for holding a steering wheel with the axis thereof parallel to the axis of the chamber, means for rotating each of said stands and therewith each of said steering wheels, means for supplying refrigerant to a mutually adjacent plurality of said compartments thereby to refrigerate said compartments when said compartments are angularly displaced from said opening by an angular distance corresponding to at least one compartment, means for supplying refrigerated grinding lubricant to one of said refrigerated compartments, said one refrigerated compartment being the last refrigerated compartment from said opening in said predetermined direction of rotation, means for projecting said refrigerated grinding lubricant into said one refrigerated compartment so that it contacts the steering wheel in said one refrigerated compartment and deburrs it, a hopper below the floor of said one compartment, the hopper being positioned to receive and collect grinding lubricant and polyurethane debris from the deburring which pass through the holes in the floor of said one compartment and into said hopper, means communicating with said hopper for separating the collected refrigerated grinding lubricant from the debris and returning the collected refrigerated grinding lubricant to the means for supplying refrigerated grinding lubricant, the means for projecting being enclosed in a thermally insulating housing and the hopper, the separating machine and the grinding lubricant supplying means all being thermally insulated so that the grinding lubricant, after being refrigerated by its passing through said one compartment, remains refrigerated, and means for subjecting the deburred steering wheel to high frequency induction heating for heating and thereby evaporating any atmospheric moisture condensed on the external metal portions of the steering wheel without heating the steering wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/488,547, filed Mar. 2, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,419.
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Divisions (1)
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