Claims
- 1. In a work station having upper and lower rigid frame members spaced apart from one another to define a path for incoming workpieces such that the incoming workpieces may pass along a longitudinal axis extending therebetween, a feedworks assembly comprising:
- (a) at least two pairs of opposed pinch wheel assemblies being disposed along the longitudinal path of said incoming workpieces with one member of each pair of pinch wheel assemblies being disposed above said longitudinal path and with the other member of the pair being disposed beneath said path so as to define a workpiece support plane generally midway between the opposed members of each pair, and with each member of each pair comprising a plurality of pivotally mounted floating support wheels, each support wheel adapted for rotation about a wheel rotation axis and being arcuately rockable about a rocking axis to oscillate generally arcuately about said rocking axis and inwardly toward the surface of said incoming workpiece and being coupled to each of said upper and lower frame members in generally opposed relationship;
- (b) air bladder means mounted on said frame members for exerting a controlled resilient biasing force upon each floating support wheel while said support wheel is in engagement with said incoming workpieces;
- (c) a drive conveyor coupled to said lower frame member and comprising a driven roller, an adjustable idler roller for varying the tension of an endless belt trained thereover, and an endless conveyor belt being trained over said driven roller and idler roller and having an upper flight portion passing over each of the pinch wheel assemblies disposed beneath said longitudinal path; and
- (d) a transversely extending support shaft disposed coincidentally with and defining each of said rocking axes and spaced laterally from each said wheel rotation axis for accommodating independent rockable arcuate motion of the wheel rotation axis of each of said support wheels, so as to provide resilient opposed upper and lower rotatable supports for workpieces being carried on said conveyor belt while moving therealong with the center planes of said workpieces being movably disposed along a relatively constant horizontal center plane in response to opposed forces being exerted upon said workpieces by said support wheels, and with said support wheels being adapted to be deflected in a direction toward and away from the horizontal plane of said moving workpiece upon encountering and engaging irregularities in the surfaces and thicknesses of said workpieces adjacent to said support wheels without affecting the vertical disposition of said workpieces; the support wheels of two adjacent ones of said pinch wheel assemblies disposed beneath said path being mounted with respect to the same one of said transverse support shafts and spaced apart from said one transverse support shaft in opposite longitudinal directions.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said opposed pinch wheel assemblies comprises:
- (a) first and second side members pivotally coupled to one of said transverse support shafts and having axle shaft means for rotatably supporting said floating support wheel and a backing support interconnecting said first and second side members to form an axle shaft supporting pair;
- (b) said air bladder means being an air inflatable resilient air bladder in biasing contact with each of said backing supports for exerting a predetermined force directed against said support wheel so as to move said support wheel toward said longitudinal path and whereby said support wheel is adapted to pivot arcuately toward and away from said horizontal center plane upon encountering irregularities in the surface and thickness of a workpiece passing along said conveyor belt and adjacent to said support wheel.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 including adjustable bias control means coupled to said air bladder means for varying the biasing force applied to said workpieces thereby.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein the support wheels of each pinch wheel assembly positioned beneath the upper flight of said conveyor belt are mounted in at least two longitudinally adjacently positioned spaced apart rows and whereby the support wheels of each said longitudinally adjacently positioned and spaced apart rows are transversely staggered relative to the support wheels of the adjacently positioned row, whereby the entire transverse width of the conveyor belt is supported by the surfaces of said support wheels.
- 5. In combination with an abrasive grinding system having at least one endless abrasive belt, an improved feedworks assembly for conveying workpieces to said abrasive belt and comprising:
- (a) at least two pairs of opposed pinch wheel assemblies being disposed along the longitudinal path of said incoming workpieces with one member of each pair of pinch wheel assemblies being disposed above said longitudinal path and with the other member of the pair being disposed beneath said path, and with each member of each pair comprising a plurality of pivotally mounted floating support wheels, each support wheel adapted for rotation about a wheel rotation axis and being arcuately rockable about a rocking axis to oscillate generally arcuately about said rocking axis and inwardly toward the surface of said incoming workpiece and being coupled to each of said upper and lower frame members in generally opposed relationship one to another;
- (b) air bladder means mounted on said frame members for exerting a controlled resilient biasing force upon each floating support wheel while said support wheel is in engagement with said incoming workpieces;
- (c) a drive conveyor coupled to said lower frame member and comprising a driven roller, an adjustable idler roller for varying the tension of an endless belt trained thereover, and an endless conveyor belt being trained over said driven roller and idler roller and having an upper flight portion passing over each of the pinch wheel assemblies disposed beneath said longitudinal path;
- (d) a transversely extending support shaft disposed coincidentally with and defining each of said rocking axes and spaced laterally from each wheel rotation axis for accommodating independent rockable arcuate motion of the wheel rotation axis of each of said support wheels, so as to provide resilient opposed upper and lower rotatable supports for workpieces being carried on said conveyor belt while moving therealong with the center planes of said workpieces being movably disposed along a relatively constant horizontal center plane in response to opposed forces being exerted upon said workpieces by said support wheels, and with said support wheels being adapted to be deflected in a direction toward and away from the horizontal plane of said moving workpieces upon encountering and engaging irregularities in the surfaces and thicknesses of said workpieces adjacent to said support wheels without affecting the vertical disposition of said workpieces; the support wheels of two adjacent ones of said pinch wheel assemblies disposed beneath said path being mounted with respect to the same one of said transverse support shafts and spaced apart from said one transverse support shaft in opposite longitudinal directions; and d
- (e) an endless abrasive belt trained about at least two axially spaced apart rollers and wherein the axis of rotation of one of said rollers is disposed in predetermined spaced relationship to said horizontal center plane for working contact with the surface of said moving workpiece.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 507,353, filed June 24, 1983, now abandoned.
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