Claims
- 1. An unloading mechanism for a tool grinding machine for grinding drills or other tools, said mechanism comprising
- a chuck for holding a tool,
- a turret having a plurality of angularly spaced openings for receiving successive finished tools from said chuck,
- a carriage for supporting said turret,
- means for rotatably mounting said turret on said carriage,
- detent means for detaining said turret with the successive openings in an unloading position to receive the successive finished tools,
- power means for causing relative reciprocating movement between said carriage and said chuck to bring said unloading position into and out of alignment with said chuck,
- means for ejecting a tool from said chuck into the opening at said unloading position,
- and indexing means operative upon relative movement of said carriage and said chuck out of alignment for indexing said turret through one angular step to bring the next opening into the unloading position,
- said mechanism including means for supporting said carriage for reciprocating movement relative to said chuck,
- said power means including means for reciprocating said carriage to move said unloading position into and out of alignment with said chuck,
- said indexing means including a ratchet wheel on said turret,
- a pawl positioned for engagement by said ratchet wheel upon movement of said carriage out of said unloading position for advancing said ratchet wheel to index said turret through one angular step,
- a stationary pivot supporting said pawl for swinging movement,
- a spring biasing said pawl into the path of said ratchet wheel,
- and a stop limiting the swinging movement of said pawl under the biasing action of said spring.
- 2. An unloading mechanism for a tool grinding machine for grinding drills or other tools, said mechanism comprising
- a chuck for holding a tool,
- a turret having a plurality of angularly spaced openings for receiving sucessive finished tools from said chuck,
- a carriage for supporting said turret,
- means for rotatably mounting said turret on said carriage,
- detent means for detaining said turret with the successive openings in an unloading position to receive the successive finished tools,
- means for supporting said carriage for reciprocating movement relative to said chuck,
- power means for causing reciprocating movement of said carriage in opposite directions to move said unloading position into and out of alignment with said chuck,
- means for ejecting a tool from said chuck into the opening at said unloading position,
- and indexing means operative upon said reciprocating movement of said carriage in one direction for indexing said turret through one angular step to bring the next opening into the unloading position,
- said indexing means including a ratchet wheel on said turret,
- a pawl positioned for engagement by said ratchet wheel upon said reciprocating movement of said carriage in one direction for advancing said ratchet wheel to index said turret through one angular step,
- a stationary pivot supporting said pawl for swinging movement,
- biasing means for biasing said pawl into the path of said ratchet wheel,
- and stop means for limiting the swinging movement of said pawl under the biasing action of said biasing means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 524,443, filed Aug. 18, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,608,643.
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Divisions (1)
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