Claims
- 1. A sharpening apparatus for sharpening a cutting implement blade comprising a ferromagnetic disk having an abrasive surface, motor means for rotating said disk, a magnetic guide means for positioning the blade at a fixed angle relative to said abrasive surface, said magnetic guide means including a magnet having magnetic poles oriented with their axes nominally perpendicular to the flat face of the blade and nominally parallel to said abrasive surface, and said magnetic guide means being juxtaposed and slightly spaced from said abrasive surface for supporting the blade in contact with said abrasive surface whereby a magnetic current pay flow from said magnet and through the blade end through said metallic disk and back to said magnet to maintain the blade in contact with said abrasive surface, said magnetic poles comprising a first magnet pole and a second magnet pole, said magnet having a blade guide surface at said second magnet pole, a ferromagnetic pole plate disposed against said first magnet pole remote from said blade guide surface to concentrate the magnetic flux of said first magnet pole remote from the cutting implement with the blade itself constituting a second and movable pole plate which concentrates the magnetic flux of said second magnet pole that is essentially adjacent to the blade, wherein the polar axis of said magnetic guide means can be parallel or up to 30.degree. relative to said abrasive surface, and said ferromagnetic pole plate including a first ferromagnetic pole piece shaped to include a lower nominally flat section in nominal contact with and nominally parallel to the plane of said first magnet pole with extensions of said flat section that extend along the sides of said magnet in the direction of said second magnet pole.
- 2. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said extensions of said first pole piece are tapered to bring said first pole piece closer to said second pole at points nearer to said abrasive surface and more remote from said second pole at points more distant from said abrasive surface.
- 3. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said magnetic current create increasingly greater flux immediately adjacent to said abrasive surface to attract the blade toward said abrasive surface and into intimate contact with said ferromagnetic substrate with force sufficiently large to require measurable force to move the blade away from said abrasive surface.
- 4. A sharpening apparatus for sharpening a scissor blade and the like comprising a ferromagnetic disk having an abrasive surface, motor means for rotating said disk, a magnetic guide means for positioning the scissor blade at a fixed angle relative to said abrasive surface, said magnetic guide means including a magnet having magnetic poles oriented with their axes nominally perpendicular to the flat face of the blade and nominally parallel to said abrasive surface, and said magnetic guide means being juxtaposed and slightly spaced from said abrasive surface for supporting the blade in contact with said abrasive surface whereby a magnetic current may flow from said magnet and through the blade and through said metallic disk and back to said magnet to maintain the blade in contact with said abrasive surface, and a mechanical hold-down means having leaf spring elements to contact the top surface of the blade and apply an added force to hold the blade securely against the guide surface of said magnetic means.
- 5. A sharpening apparatus for sharpening a scissor blade comprising a ferromagnetic disk having an abrasive surface, motor means for rotating said disk, a magnetic guide means for positioning the scissor blade at a fixed angle relative to said abrasive surface, said magnetic guide means including a magnet having magnetic poles oriented with their axes nominally perpendicular to the flat face of the blade and nominally parallel to said abrasive surface, and said magnetic guide means being juxtaposed and slightly spaced from said abrasive surface for supporting the blade in contact with said abrasive surface whereby a magnetic current may flow from said magnet and through the blade and through said metallic disk and back to said magnet to maintain the blade in contact with said abrasive surface, said motor means rotating said disk having said abrasive surface by means of a shaft which in turn is driven by a motor armature, said armature being free to move along its axis in the direction of the axis of said shaft with said armature restrained by the magnetic forces of the motor to remain in its magnet neutral position requiring an external force applied to said shaft or to said abrasive surface to displace said shaft and said armature from the neutral position.
- 6. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 5 wherein sad motor armature upon being displaced from its magnetic neutral position creates a biasing force to hold said motor armature and said shaft against a mechanical reference surface biasing force requiring an external force greater than said biasing force to displace said abrasive surface from its resting position.
- 7. A sharpening apparatus for sharpening a blade comprising an enclosure, a cutout in said enclosure comprising a sharpening station, a disk in said enclosure extending into and exposed from said sharpening station, an abrasive surface on said disk, motor means in said enclosure for rotating said disk, a guide structure in said sharpening station for supporting the blade when the cutting facet of the blade is in contact with said abrasive surface, a mechanical holding device disposed above said guide structure to press the blade against said guide structure, said mechanical holding device being a U-shaped spring having an upper leaf and a lower leaf connected to each other by a hinge section, one of said leaves being disposed for pressing against the blade, and the free end of the other of said leaves being fixedly mounted with said hinge section disposed remote from said disk.
- 8. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said guide structure is a magnetic guide structure.
- 9. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said hinge section is thicker than said upper leaf and said lower leaf.
- 10. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 9 including a cushioning member between said upper leaf and said lower leaf.
- 11. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said abrasive surface is a segment of a cone.
- 12. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 7 including a pair of said sharpening stations in said enclosure, each of said sharpening stations having a cutout and a rotatably mounted disk with an abrasive surface, and the abrasive on said abrasive surfaces being of different grit size whereby one of said abrasive surfaces may be used for presharpening and the other of said abrasive surfaces may be used for honing.
- 13. A sharpening apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said disk is mounted in a laterally biased manner for urging said disk toward said guide structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 636,399, filed Dec. 31, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,634, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 396,974 filed Aug. 22, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,319 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 304,323 filed Jan. 31, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,897,965 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 917,601 filed Oct. 6, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,399 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 588,794 filed Mar. 12, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,194 and U.S. application Ser. No. 855,147 filed Apr. 23, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,689 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 588,795 filed Mar. 12, 1984 now abandoned.
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