Claims
- 1. A shot blasting apparatus for polishing and cleaning a wheel, comprising:
- a polishing and cleaning chamber with a closeable inlet opening for introducing a wheel to be polished and cleaned into said chamber, and a closeable outlet opening for delivering a polished and cleaned wheel from said chamber;
- first and second eccentrically mounted rollers in said chamber, and means for rotating said rollers so that a wheel set on said rollers rotates and revolves in a vertical plane, with said rollers defining a gap therebetween;
- a transfer path including an inlet guide way along which a wheel to be polished and cleaned rolls from said inlet opening to said first roller, and an outlet guide way along which a polished and cleaned wheel rolls from said second roller to said outlet opening;
- a centrifugal shot ejecting means in said chamber for ejecting shots onto a wheel set upon said rollers;
- a retractable stopper within said chamber, and means for causing said stopper to approach said inlet guide way so that said stopper engages a wheel to be polished and cleaned and stops this wheel on said inlet guide way within said chamber, and then for causing said stopper to retreat from said inlet guide way so that said stopper allows said wheel to roll down said inlet guide way at a controlled rolling speed; and
- a bracket positioned within said chamber, and means for ascending and descending said bracket through said gap to a first position above said rollers and a second position beneath said rollers, respectively, so that a wheel is stopped by said bracket on said first roller when said bracket ascends to said first position, this wheel is released by the bracket and rolls onto said rollers as said bracket descends towards said second position, and then this wheel is kicked out, after it has been polished and cleaned, by said bracket as said bracket ascends again towards said first position such that said wheel rolls on said outlet guide way.
- 2. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said wheel is formed on at least one of its sides with an annular groove, and said centrifugal shot ejecting means includes a shot ejecting wheel which is rotated in a horizontal plane so that shots are ejected in a band-like zone which extends horizontally, in order to polish and clean said at least one of the sides of the wheel.
- 3. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bracket is attached to one end of an arm which is mounted on a shaft laid in said polishing and cleaning chamber, said means for ascending and descending said bracket pivotally moving said arm about a longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 4. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said means for ascending and descending said bracket includes a cylinder located outside of said polishing and cleaning chamber, a piston rod extending from said cylinder into said polishing and cleaning chamber and having its free end attached to a first end of another arm, with a second end of said another arm coupled to said shaft.
- 5. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said stopper is mounted on a shaft positioned above said inlet guide way within said polishing and cleaning chamber, and said means for causing said stopper to approach and retreat with respect to said inlet guide way pivotally moves said stopper about a longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 6. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second eccentrically mounted rollers have respective rotary shafts, said means for rotating said rollers includes a drive shaft, two pairs of bevel gears coupling said rotary shafts to said drive shaft, and a motor for rotating said drive shaft such that said first and second eccentrically mounted rollers are rotated in one and the same direction, being synchronized with each other.
- 7. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said rotary shafts are orthogonal to said transfer path, and further comprising a shaft in parallel with said rotary shafts within said polishing and cleaning chamber, and an arm mounted on said shaft and having one end to which said bracket is fixed.
- 8. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said rotary shafts of said first and second eccentrically mounted rollers are laid in one and the same horizontal plane, and said inlet guide way is inclined downward from said inlet opening to said first eccentrically mounted roller while said outlet guide way is inclined downward from said second eccentrically mounted roller to said outlet opening.
- 9. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bracket is attached to one end of an arm mounted on a first shaft laid in said polishing and cleaning chamber, said means for ascending and descending said bracket pivotally moving said arm about a longitudinal axis of said first shaft and said stopper is mounted on a second shaft positioned above said inlet guide way within said polishing and cleaning chamber, and said means for causing said stopper to approach and retreat with respect to said inlet guide way pivotally moves said stopper about a longitudinal axis of said second shaft.
- 10. The shot blasting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said centrifugal shot ejecting means is positioned to eject shots onto a side and a circumference of said wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/091,596 filed Jul. 15, 1993 and now abandoned.
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