(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a reciprocating lifting mechanism mounted onto the grinding machine, and more particularly to an innovative one which allows the abrasive band grinding machine to generate continuous lifting motion so as to grind uniformly the abrasive band and prolong efficiently its life span.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional abrasive band grinding machine is generally driven by a motor to conduct the grinding operation through continuously rotating abrasive band. However, the following shortcomings are observed during actual applications:
1) Since the abrasive band of fixed grinding height has a higher frequency of utilization and contact, some saw dusts are inclined to be accumulated on the surface of the abrasive band. This will affect the heat dispersion of abrasive band surface, and possibly lead to its wear and rupture under continuous operating state.
2) Excessive accumulation of saw dusts on the abrasive band will also affect the grinding capacity, leading to non-uniform grinding of the surface of workpieces.
3) The operator has to clean up regularly the surface of abrasive band for maintaining the efficiency, but this will bring about inconvenience and delay of operation.
4) The surface of abrasive band isn't fully utilized, but the abrasive band will be replaced if some sections of higher utilization frequency are damaged, leading to waste of materials and more burden of cost.
For the reasons mentioned above, the major purpose of the present invention is to install two control boxes at lower part of the grinding machine, and allow a lifting mechanism within the control box to control the reciprocating motion of the grinding machine, thereby achieving uniform grinding of the surface of abrasive band.
Another purpose of the present invention is to reduce efficiently the wear of fixed section on the abrasive band, and prolong the life span of the abrasive band.
The other purpose of the present invention is to generate multi-directional grinding of the workpieces via reciprocating motion of the lifting mechanism, thus yielding better grinding effect and reducing the saw dusts on the abrasive band for improved heat dispersion.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring firstly to FIG. 1—schematic view of abrasive band grinding machine of the present invention, and FIG. 2—an assembled view of the present invention, wherein two control boxes 20 are arranged correspondingly at lower part of the grinding mechanism 11 of the grinding machine 10; the grinding mechanism 11 is driven by the drive axle 36 of the control box 20, while a motor 40 is coupled below the control box 20; an abrasive band 13 is mounted onto the grinding mechanism 11, and a worktable 14 for placement of articles is arranged at one side of the grinding mechanism 11.
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Moreover, the main drive axle 35 is connected with a drive axle 36 protruded from the control box 20; the drive axle 36 is connected with the abrasive band wheel 12 on the upper part of the grinding mechanism 11; a gear 37 is sleeved onto the drive axle 36, and a drive belt 38 is used to connect gear 37 protruded from the control box 30, so that both lifting mechanisms 30 could generate simultaneously reciprocating lifting motion.
Referring to FIGS. 4˜5—relational view of the lifting mechanism, wherein the cam 34 is connected with the worm gear 351 of main drive axle 35 in a rotary state; based on the eccentric rotating structure of the cam 34 and fixed frame 32, the main drive axle 35 could rotated in a single direction to generate reciprocating lifting motion under the drive of the cam 34.
Referring also to FIGS. 6˜7—lifting view of the present invention, wherein the grinding mechanism 11 generates continuous lifting motion via the lifting mechanism 30, such that the surface of the abrasive band 13 could be smoothed uniformly with declining accumulation of sawdust.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.