1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to dressing wheels, methods of manufacturing same, and methods of using same. More particularly, the invention relates to a non-glazing dressing wheel for high tolerance grinding operations.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the centerless grinding industry, dressing wheels are conventionally used in order to true up the grinding wheel between jobs in order to maintain a high tolerance of accuracy in the grinding operations. In the course of using the dressing wheel to true up the grinding wheel, the dressing wheel can glaze the surface of the grinding wheel or it may cause heat expansion on the surface of the grinding wheel, and can destroy the effectiveness of the grinding wheel on later jobs. Other problems may also occur besides those mentioned. When heat expansion occurs, the grinding wheel may expand out of proper tolerance dimensions, and is therefore incapable of accurately performing the grinding operation in the manner which is desired. As grinding operations become more and more precise, the dressing wheel becomes increasingly important to keep the grinding wheel in near perfection so that the subsequent work pieces are as close as possible to perfection.
Although the invention will be described by way of examples hereinbelow for specific embodiments having certain features, it must also be realized that minor modifications that do not require undo experimentation on the part of the practitioner are covered within the scope and breadth of this invention. Additional advantages and other novel features of the present invention will be set forth in the description that follows and in particular will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination or may be learned within the practice of the invention. Therefore, the invention is capable of many other different embodiments and its details are capable of modifications of various aspects which will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art all without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the rest of the description will be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.
It would be of a great advantage to the grinding wheel industry if there was provided a non-glazing dressing wheel and method of making it.
In accordance with the above-noted advantages and desires of the industry, the present invention provides a non-glazing dressing wheel, a method of making same, and a method of using it for very high tolerance grinding operations, such as for medical applications. In the most basic embodiment, an interrupted cutting surface is used within a dressing wheel to overcome some of the aforementioned problems with the prior art because interrupted cutting of the grinding wheel alleviates or eliminates glazing and/or heat expansion of the grinding wheel being dressed.
One specific preferred embodiment has certain features including a star-shaped stainless steel cutting star sandwiched between two dressing stones and adhered therein. This preferably includes the use of two grinding stones sandwiching a saw-toothed metallic portion to provide interrupted cutting of a dressing wheel incorporating the present invention. The star-shaped cutting star will be of an even diameter with the rest of the dressing wheel, or it may even be slightly smaller in diameter. Furthermore, the cutting star may be made of nearly any material throughout the bulk of the star, so long as the tips of the cutting star are hardened, or made of attached hardened tip portions, to effect interrupted cutting. Another preferred embodiment has other features including a double sandwich configuration, with the utilization of three separate dressing stones having two cutting stars adhered therewithin.
Generally, the preferred embodiment is embodied in a dressing wheel suitable for dressing a grinding wheel surface to be used for maintaining a certain tolerance to assure reliability and quality control of ground parts during the grinding operation. The dressing wheel includes at least a first dressing wheel component including at least one interrupted cutting outer surface, wherein the interrupted cutting surface is embodied in a cutting wheel with a plurality of tips extending outwardly from the outer surface. The plurality of tips contacts the grinding wheel during the grinding operation, thereby alleviating glazing and heat expansion of the grinding wheel while being dressed.
The preferred embodiment also includes at least one additional dressing wheel component with at least one flat grinding surface adjacent to the interrupted cutting outer surface, so that the interrupted cutting surface is adjacent to the flat grinding surface. As the dressing operation goes across the surface of the grinding wheel, the interrupted cutting surface acts to remove any glazing or heat expansion caused by the flat grinding surface. Most preferably, though, at least two additional dressing wheel components are included with flat grinding surfaces adjacent to, and surrounding, the interrupted cutting outer surface. This results in a “sandwich” configuration with two flat grinding wheels on either side of a cutting wheel with interrupted cutting surfaces. The sandwich is dragged across the surface of the grinding wheel in order to dress it, and the flat portions dress the grinding wheel, while the interrupted cutting surfaces remove any glazing, while it alleviates heat expansion.
The invention is particularly useful for applications of high tolerance grinding operations, where maintaining a very high tolerance is mandatory. In these operations, the grinding wheel is generally dressed after each and every grinding so as to maintain the tolerances needed for the job.
Although the invention will be described by way of examples hereinbelow for specific embodiments having certain features, it must also be realized that minor modifications that do not require undo experimentation on the part of the practitioner are covered within the scope and breadth of this invention. Additional advantages and other novel features of the present invention will be set forth in the description that follows and, in particular, will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination or may be learned within the practice of the invention. Therefore, the invention is capable of many other different embodiments and its details are capable of modifications of various aspects which will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art, all without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the rest of the description will be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.
For a further understanding of the nature and advantages of the expected scope and various embodiments of the present invention, reference shall be made to the following detailed description, and when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are given the same reference numerals, and wherein:
The present invention achieves the above described advantages and objectives because it involves a new configuration of a dressing wheel, made in accordance with the present invention, which involves interrupted cutting of the grinding wheel, thereby alleviating or eliminating glazing and/or heat expansion of the grinding wheel being dressed. In addition to a singular interrupted cutting surface dressing wheel, the dressing wheel may also be made of a single or multiple sandwich concept, in which at least one material having a dressing wheel characteristic is utilized for the outer components of the sandwiched dressing wheel, as described more fully hereinbelow.
The present invention provides a non-glazing and non-heat expanding dressing wheel for dressing grinding wheels that is especially useful in centerless grinding and other applications. In the preferred embodiment, a surface having an interrupted cutting surface is disclosed which includes a star-shaped stainless steel cutting star which is sandwiched between two dressing wheel materials. The star may be made of stainless steel of any grade, cold rolled steel, copper, brass, or any other suitable metal. In addition, there may be more than one of the star-shaped dressing wheel components, but multiple star-shaped components may be utilized and sandwiched between various ceramic dressing wheel materials, or may be sandwiched next to each other in the middle of the dressing wheel. The star-shaped non-glazing dressing stone component also generally will include a central orifice for attachment to a spindle on the center less grinding machine.
Generally, the extent of the star-shaped or saw-blade-shaped dressing wheel component for interrupted cutting will be of an even diameter with the rest of the dressing wheel ceramic components, or may be slightly smaller in diameter in order to prevent ripping of the grinding wheel, rather than just interrupted cutting of the grinding wheel. Although it is reasoned that the interrupted cut component of the dressing wheel should be even with or smaller than the diameter of the dressing wheel, it is possible that for certain applications, the star-shaped component should be of a slightly greater diameter than the borazon, diamond, or ceramic dressing wheel component.
In addition, and in another embodiment, various other star-shaped components may also be made like a circular saw blade. This embodiment may include hardened tips, such that the bulk of the saw blade component may be made of almost any material, as long as the tips are hardened to effect interrupted cutting, thereby preventing glazing and or heat expansion of the grinding wheel be dressed. Tips of ceramic materials described herein with regard to the dressing stones may also be attached to a steel star. Further, the star-shaped component or the saw-blade component may also be made itself of a sandwiched material as would be known in the metallurgical art, and may be incorporated into the present invention without undo experimentation. The saw-blade configuration may also take the shape of the saw-blade configuration of FIG. 18 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/720,576, filing date of Dec. 22, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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In summary, numerous benefits have been described which result from employing any or all of the concepts and the features of the various specific embodiments of the present invention, or those that are within the scope of the invention. The non-glazing dressing wheel performs well for high tolerance grinding operations.
The foregoing description of a preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings with regards to the specific embodiments. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims which are appended hereto.
The present invention finds particular utility in the grinding industry, especially in the industry of high tolerance grinding of medical components and other high tolerance grinding applications.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/480,977 filed on Jun. 23, 2003.
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