Claims
- 1. A finisher for finishing articles with parallel surfaces, comprising:
- a. a support;
- b. a pair of bias arms, an end of each respective bias arm defining a pivotal connection with the support at a predetermined distance from the other bias arm so as to permit the arms to pivot toward and away from each other with respect to the support;
- c. a pair of disks, each of which is universally connected to one of the bias arms to rotate substantially about its center with at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm, and each of which has an inner and an outer face;
- d. an abrasive surface attached to the inner face of each disk;
- e. a follower rotatably attached to each bias arm; and
- f. resilient means connected between the bias arms to cause the bias arms to draw the followers against the disks so that (1) the disk abrasive surfaces contact and remain substantially parallel radially to an article placed between the disks and (2) rotation of the article causes the disks to spin and provide a non-directional finish for the article.
- 2. A finisher according to claim 1 in which the article is a brake rotor and the support is adapted to extend from a brake turning machine and comprises a first bar which extends from the machine and a second bar which is connected to the first arm to extend substantially horizontally and to which the biasing arms are connected.
- 3. A finisher according to claim 2 in which the support further comprises an adjustment block that connects the first and second bars, the adjustment block containing a first hole for receiving the first bar, a second hole for receiving the second bar, and a pair of set screws, each of which penetrates into a hole for retaining a bar in desired position.
- 4. A finisher according to claim 3 in which the adjustment block allows the second bar to pivot so that the bias arms and disks may be rotated away from the turning machine when the finisher is not in use.
- 5. A finisher according to claim 1 in which each of the bias arms pivots about its respective pivotal connection with respect to the support during operation of the finisher.
- 6. A finisher according to claim 1 in which each of the bias arms pivots about its respective pivotal connection as a function of the surface contour of the unfinished surface contacted by each respective abrasive surface.
- 7. A finisher according to claim 1 in which each of the bias arms pivots about its respective pivotal connection independently of each other during operation of the finisher.
- 8. A finisher according to claim 1 in which the connected end of each bias arm defines an angle with the support which may vary independently of the angle defined by the respective end of the other bias arm.
- 9. A finisher according to claim 1 in which each follower comprises a wheel rotatably mounted to its corresponding bias arm so that its rotational axis is substantially perpendicular to the axis on which the bias arm pivots about the support.
- 10. A finisher according to claim 1 in which the force means is a spring.
- 11. A finisher according to claim 1 in which, relative to the end at which each bias arm is connected to the support, the follower is attached to the arm farther than the point at which the disk is attached, and the disk is connected farther than the point at which the force means is connected.
- 12. A finisher for finishing brake rotors, comprising:
- a. a support;
- b. a pair of bias arms, an end of each of which is connected to the support at a predetermined distance from the other and so as to pivot with respect to the support, each arm containing:
- (1) a cavity formed a predetermined distance from the end at which the bias arm is connected to the support, and substantially perpendicular to the axis about which the bias arm pivots; and
- (2) a spherical bearing disposed in the cavity to rotate with at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm;
- c. a pair of disk axles, each of which is connected to one of the spherical bearings in sliding relationship;
- d. a pair of disks, the approximate center of each of which is rotatably connected to one of the disk axles and each of which has an inner and an outer surface;
- e. an abrasive surface attached to the inner surface of each disk;
- f. at least one follower rotatably mounted to each bias arm away from the end at which the bias arm is mounted to the support, relative to the cavity; and
- g. a spring connected to the bias arms to cause the bias arms to force the followers against the disks so that (1) the abrasive surfaces contact and remain substantially parallel radially to a rotor placed between the disks and (2) rotation of the rotor causes the disks to spin and finish the rotor.
- 13. A finisher according to claim 12 in which the support is adapted to extend from a mounting surface and comprises:
- a. a first bar which extends from the surface;
- b. a second bar which is connected to the first bar to extend substantially horizontally and to which the bias arms are connected; and
- c. an adjustment block connecting the first and second bars, which contains:
- (1) a first hole for receiving the first bar;
- (2) a second hole for receiving the second bar; and
- (3) a pair of set screws, each of which penetrates radially into a hole for retaining a bar in desired position.
- 14. A finisher according to claim 12 in which, relative to the end at which each bias arm is connected to the support, the follower is mounted at a point farther than the bearing cavity, and the bearing cavity is located farther than the point at which the spring is connected.
- 15. A finisher for finishing articles with parallel surfaces, which may be mounted to a device for turning such articles, comprising:
- a. a first bar extending substantially vertically from the turning machine;
- b. an adjustment block slidably and rotatably connected to the first bar and including a set screw for retaining the block in desired position on the first bar;
- c. a second bar slidably and rotatably connected to the adjustment block and retained in desired position by a second set screw included in the block;
- d. a pair of elongated bias arms, one end of each of which is pivotally connected to the second bar, and each of which comprises:
- (1) a cavity formed a predetermined distance from the end at which the bias arm is connected to the second bar, and substantially perpendicular to the axis about which the bias arm pivots; and
- (2) a spherical bearing disposed in the cavity to rotate with three degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm;
- e. a pair of disk axles, each of which is slidably received in a spherical bearing;
- f. a pair of disks, the approximate center of each of which is rotatably attached to a disk axle, and each of which includes an inner and an outer surface;
- g. an abrasive surface attached to the inner surface of each disk;
- h. a follower rotatably mounted to the end of each bias arm opposite the end at which the arm is connected to the second bar; and
- i. a spring connected to the arms between the cavities and the points at which the arms are connected to the second bar to force the followers against the disks so that (1) the abrasive surfaces contact and remain substantially parallel radially to an article placed between the disks and (2) rotation of the article causes the disks to spin.
- 16. A device for providing a non-directional finish to an article with parallel surfaces rotatable about an axis, for mounting on a device for turning such articles, comprising:
- a. a pair of disks, each of which includes a disk center and an abrasive surface;
- b. a pair of bias means universally connected to the disks the bias means comprising:
- (1) means for positioning the disk abrasive surfaces against the article surfaces without constraining the disks from rotation in any direction, or from translation in a direction generally parallel to the article rotational axis; and
- (2) means for pressing the disks against the article surfaces at a place on each disk that is in an area between the disk center and the article rotational axis; and
- c. resilient support means connected between the pair of bias means so that they may pivot toward and away from one another at least partially independently from each other for supporting the bias means and disks on the turning device.
- 17. A finisher for finishing articles with parallel surfaces, comprising:
- a. a support;
- b. a pair of bias arms, an end of each of which is connected to the support at a predetermined distance from the other and so as to pivot with respect to the support, each bias arm comprising:
- (1) a cavity formed a predetermined distance from the end at which the biasing arm is connected to the support, and substantially perpendicular to the axis about which the bias arm pivots; and
- (2) a spherical bearing for connection to a disk axle and disposed in the cavity to rotate with at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm;
- c. a pair of disks, each of which is connected to one of the disk axles to rotate substantially about its center with at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm, and each of which has an inner and an outer face;
- d. an abrasive surface attached to the inner face of each disk;
- e. a follower rotatably attached to each bias arm; and
- f. means connected to the bias arms to cause the bias arms to force the followers against the disks so that (1) the disk abrasive surfaces contact and remain substantially parallel radially to an article placed between the disks and (2) rotation of the article causes the disks to spin and finish the article.
- 18. A finisher according to claim 17 in which the spherical bearing contains a hole which receives the axle in a sliding relationship.
- 19. A device for providing a nondirectional finish to articles with parallel surfaces, which device may be mounted on a device for turning such articles, comprising:
- a. support means for supporting the finishing device on the turning device;
- b. a pair of disks, each of which includes an abrasive surface; and
- c. bias means connected to the support means and the disks for positioning the disk abrasive surfaces against the article surfaces without constraining the disks from rotation in any direction, or from translation in a direction generally parallel to the article rotational axis, and for pressing the disks against the article surfaces at a place on each disk that is in an area between the disk center and the article rotational axis; the bias means comprising:
- (1) a pair of bias arms, an end of each of which is connected to the support means at a predetermined distance from the other and so as to pivot with respect to the support means, each arm containing:
- (a) a cavity formed a predetermined distance from the end at which the bias arm is connected to the support means, and substantially perpendicular to the axis about which the bias arm pivots; and
- (b) a spherical bearing disposed in the cavity to rotate with at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the bias arm;
- (2) a pair of disk axles, each of which is connected to one of the spherical bearings in sliding relationship and carries one of the disks;
- (3) a follower mounted on each bias arm at an end opposite the end at which the arm is connected to the support means; and
- (4) force means for forcing the bias arms toward each other and the followers against the disks.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/405,896, filed Sept. 12, 1989, now abandoned.
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Twenty-page brochure bearing the trademark Accu.multidot.Turn--A Turn for the Better and Design and showing equipment offered by Accu Industries, Inc., (Sep. 1988). |
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