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  • Patent Grant
  • 6241589
  • Patent Number
    6,241,589
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is an expanding device for supporting grinding sleeves. The device has a cylindrical member with an outer bushing unit, an interior bushing unit, an upper control unit, an expanding unit, and a locking mechanism. The outer bushing unit receives the grinding sleeve, and has a first outer diameter of D, and a height H. The interior bushing unit receives a rotatable shaft, has a second outer diameter of I, which is less than D, and a height J, which is less than H. The expanding unit extends from within the upper control unit and between the outer and interior bushing units with protrusions below the outer and interior bushing units. The locking mechanism is interconnected to the upper control unit. And when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, a grinding sleeve, which can have diamonds thereon, can be placed on or taken off the outer bushing unit and the device can be placed on or taken off a rotatable shaft. Obviously, when the locking mechanism is in the locked position, the grinding sleeve is locked in place on the outer bushing unit, and the device is secured to a rotatable shaft because the locking mechanism alter the position of the expanding unit which expands the outer diameter and shortens the height of the outer bushing unit, and simultaneously expands the interior diameter and shortens the height of the interior bushing unit.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to glass grinders.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Fiocchi in U.S. Pat. No. 5,185,970 discloses a conventional expanding device for supporting grinding sleeves. The expanding device has “a shaped shaft which concentrically supports a plurality of mutually facing disks which can slide in an axial direction and which are rigidly rotationally connected with the shaft. The disks define, between one another in cooperation, a plurality of peripheral seats for the accommodation of elastic rings which can expand radially upon the axial compression of the disks. The elastic rings are suitable for engaging the inner surface of an emery cloth sleeve.” Abstract of U.S. Pat. No. 5,185,970.




A hand tool must be used to adjust that shaft which in turns expands or contracts those elastic rings. For some people, hand tools are difficult to use for such small objects.




In U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/267,175 (now allowed) and assigned to applicant, Technicor, Inc., the inventor Hacikyan discloses “an expanding device for supporting grinding sleeves. The device has a cylindrical member with an outer surface, an interior chamber, an expanding chamber, and a locking mechanism. The outer surface receives the grinding sleeve and has a first outer diameter of D. The interior chamber receives a rotatable shaft and has a second outer diameter of I, which is less than D. The expanding chamber comprises an expanding material that expands and contracts based upon pressure applied thereon and has a third outer diameter of H and an inner diameter of J, wherein H and J are both greater than I and less than D. The locking mechanism has an open position and a closed position and requires no hand tool to alter its position. When the locking mechanism is in the open position the locking mechanism applies a pressure P to the expanding chamber so the first outer diameter is D, the second outer diameter is I, the third outer diameter is H, and the inner diameter is J. In contrast, when the locking mechanism is in the closed position the locking mechanism applies a pressure Z, which is greater than P, to the expanding material so the first outer diameter and the third outer diameter expand, and the second outer diameter and inner diameter contract.” The present invention is a preferred embodiment of this embodiment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an expanding device for supporting grinding sleeves. The device has a cylindrical member with an outer bushing unit, an interior bushing unit, an upper control unit, an expanding unit, and a locking mechanism. The outer bushing unit receives the grinding sleeve, and has a first outer diameter of D, and a height H. The interior bushing unit receives a rotatable shaft, has a second outer diameter of I, which is less than D, and a height J, which is less than H. The expanding unit extends from within the upper control unit and between the outer and interior bushing units with protrusions below the outer and interior bushing units. The locking mechanism is interconnected to the upper control unit. And when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, a grinding sleeve, which can have diamonds thereon, can be placed on or taken off the outer bushing unit and the device can be placed on or taken off a rotatable shaft. Obviously, when the locking mechanism is in the locked position, the grinding sleeve is locked in place on the outer bushing unit, and the device is secured to a rotatable shaft because the locking mechanism alter the position of the expanding unit which expands the outer diameter and shortens the height of the outer bushing unit, and simultaneously expands the interior diameter and shortens the height of the interior bushing unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of an expanding device in the unlocked position.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an expanding device in the locked position.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/267,175 (now allowed), which is commonly assigned and incorporated by reference in this application, describes in detail a multi-purpose grinding machine


10


with a rotatable shaft


12


. (Numbers cited in this application do not correspond to the numbers used in that application.)




Turning to

FIG. 1

, the present invention relates to an expanding device


14


for supporting grinding sleeves


14


. The device


14


is cylindrical with an outer bushing unit


16


, an interior bushing unit


18


, an upper control unit


20


, an expanding unit


22


, and a locking mechanism


24


.




The outer bushing unit


16


receives the grinding sleeve


14


. The outer bushing unit


16


has a first outer diameter of D that receives the sleeve


50


and a height of H.




The interior bushing unit


18


receives a rotatable shaft


12


. The interior bushing unit


18


has an outer diameter of I, which is less than D and a height J, which is less than H. The outer bushing unit


16


and interior bushing unit


18


are made of materials that expand when a pressure is applied to them. Examples of these expandable materials include plastic and certain alloys known to those skilled in the art.




The expanding unit


22


comprises an expanding material that expands and contracts based upon pressure applied thereon. Examples of the expanding material include, and not limited to, rubber, metal, polyethylene and other known expandable polymers. The expanding unit


22


extends from within the upper control unit and between the outer and interior bushing units


16


,


18


with protrusions


22


A and


22


B, respectively, below the outer and interior bushing units


16


,


18


to secure units


16


,


18


in place. In particular, protrusion


22


A extends beyond the outer diameter D to form a ledge


26


to hold the sleeve


50


in place.




The locking mechanism


26


is unlocked in

FIG. 1

, and locked in

FIG. 2

, and requires no hand tool to alter between the two positions of locked and unlocked. Turning to

FIG. 3

, the locking mechanism


26


has a set of protrusions


28


. The upper control unit


20


and the expanding unit


22


have corresponding sets of apertures


30


,


32


that receive the protrusions


28


. When the locking mechanism is unlocked, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the outer bushing unit


16


, the interior bushing unit


18


, the upper control unit


20


, and the expanding unit


22


maintain their original shape, which allows the grinding sleeve


50


to be placed on or removed from device


14


, and/or allows the device


14


to be placed on or removed from the rotating shaft


12


.




In contrast, when the locking mechanism


26


is locked, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the upper control unit


20


and the expanding unit


22


are moved. The upper control unit


20


towards the outer and interior bushing units


16


,


18


. And the expanding unit toward the upper control unit


20


. These movements result in the outer bushing unit


16


attaining a wider outer diameter D+1, greater than D, and shorter height H−1; and the interior bushing unit


18


attaining a narrower interior diameter I−1, and a shorter height J−1. By locking the device


14


in place, the sleeve


50


and the shaft


12


are securely attached to the device


14


.




The locking mechanism


26


is further secured in position by a conventional eccentric cam


32


, known to those skilled in the art. The eccentric cam locks and unlocks the locking mechanism


26


.




The grinding sleeve


50


can be sandpaper, diamond, emery cloth or any conventional material that grinds metal, wood, or plastic materials. The grinding sleeve


50


is cylindrical or any other shape that fits upon one size of device


14


, in particular the outer bushing unit


16


. When diamonds are used, the diamonds are bonded to the grinding sleeve by conventional electroplating methods or other conventional methods, like adhesives. These sleeves are not screwed, or attached in other mechanical means, onto the device


14


. Instead the grinding sleeve


50


relies on the pressure provided by the outer bushing unit


16


to remain in position, even with a diamond surface.




Numerous variations will occur to those skilled in the art. It is intended therefore, that the foregoing descriptions be only illustrative of the present invention and that the present invention be limited only by the hereinafter appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A grinding device comprising a cylindrical member with an outer bushing unit, an interior bushing unit, an upper control unit, an expanding unit, and a locking mechanism;wherein the outer bushing unit receives a grinding sleeve, and has, when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked position, a first outer diameter of D, and a height H; wherein the interior bushing unit receives a rotatable shaft, has, when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked position, a second outer diameter of I, which is less than D, and a height J, which is less than H; wherein the expanding unit extends from within the upper control unit and at least portions thereof between the outer bushing unit and interior bushing unit, and the expanding unit has a first protrusion below and contacting the outer bushing unit and a second protrusion below and contacting interior bushing unit; wherein the locking mechanism is interconnected to the upper control unit so that when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, the grinding sleeve can be placed on or taken off the outer bushing unit and the device can be placed on or taken off a rotatable shaft; and when the locking mechanism is in the locked position, the locking mechanism pulls the expanding unit towards the upper control unit and pushes the upper control unit towards the expanding unit which expands the outer diameter and shortens the height of the outer bushing unit, and expands the interior diameter and shortens the height of the interior bushing unit.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the sleeve has diamonds.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the diamonds are electroplated onto the sleeve.
  • 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the sleeve rests on the first protrusion.
  • 5. A method of securing a grinding sleeve to an expanding device comprising the steps of:placing a cylindrical member upon the rotatable shaft wherein the cylindrical member has an outer bushing unit, an interior bushing unit, an upper control unit, an expanding unit, and a locking mechanism; wherein the outer bushing unit receives a grinding sleeve, and has, when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked position, a first outer diameter of D, and a height H; wherein the interior bushing unit receives a rotatable shaft, has, when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked position, a second outer diameter of I, which is less than D, and a height J, which is less than H; wherein the expanding unit extends from within the upper control unit and at least portions thereof between the outer bushing unit and interior bushing unit, and the expanding unit has a first protrusion below and contacting the outer bushing unit and a second protrusion below and contacting interior bushing unit; wherein the locking mechanism is interconnected to the upper control unit so that when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, the grinding sleeve can be placed on or taken off the outer bushing unit and the device can be placed on or taken off a rotatable shaft; sliding the grinding sleeve upon the outer bushing unit when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked, and placing the device onto a rotatable shaft; positioning the locking mechanism into the locked position so the locking mechanism pulls the expanding unit towards the upper control unit and pushes the upper control unit towards the expanding unit which expands the outer diameter and shortens the height of the outer bushing unit, and expands the interior diameter and shortens the height of the interior bushing unit, which secures the sleeve to the device and the device to the rotating shaft.
  • 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the sleeve has diamonds.
  • 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the diamonds are electroplated onto the sleeve.
  • 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the sleeve rests on the first protrusion.
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