Claims
- 1. A high production grinding machine for conditioning an exposed surface of an elongated workpiece having a longitudinal axis and an exposed surface while limiting grinding wheel vibration during grinding contact with the workpiece, comprising:
- a grinding station;
- means for providing relative movement between the workpiece and grinding station along the longitudinal axis of the workpiece;
- a stationary, structurally massive, rigid frame positioned at the grinding station;
- a first grinding wheel support mounted at the grinding station and movable in a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece and generally parallel to the exposed surface of the workpiece;
- a second grinding wheel support carried by said first grinding wheel support, said second grinding wheel support being movable in a direction generally perpendicular to the exposed surface of the workpiece;
- a powered rotary grinding wheel mounted on the second grinding wheel support such that said grinding wheel is transversely movable across the exposed surface of the workpiece by the first grinding wheel support and is movable toward and away from the exposed surface of the workpiece by the second grinding wheel support; and
- clamping means for releasably clamping the first support to the rigid frame at one or more points after each transverse positioning of the grinding wheel relative to the workpiece to immobilize the transverse motion of the first support and grinding wheel and thereby minimize grinding wheel vibration.
- 2. The grinding machine of claim 1, said stationary frame including massive laminated concrete side frame members on opposite sides of said first grinding wheel support, said clamping means clamping the first grinding wheel support to the side frame members.
- 3. The grinding machine of claim 1, said second grinding wheel support including a pivotal arm.
- 4. The grinding machine of claim 3, said first grinding wheel support including a pivotal support mounted at its lower ends to said frame and interconnected to said pivotal arm at its upper end, means for positioning said pivotal support and said pivotal arm including respective drive means coupled from said rigid frame to said pivotal support and said pivotal arm, said clamping means coupled between said rigid frame and said pivotal support between the upper and lower ends of the pivotal support to isolate the pivotal connection of the lower end thus rigidifying the pivotal connection between the pivotal arm and the pivotal support.
- 5. The grinding machine of claim 4, said clamping means being located closer to the upper end of said pivotal support than to its lower end.
- 6. The grinding machine of claim 4, said drive means including rotary driven pinion gear means, said rigid frame including massive laminated concrete side frame members on opposite sides of said pivotal support, said side frame members including arcuate rack gear means having a curvature coincident with the arc of a movement of said pivotal support, said pinion gear means meshing with said rack gear means.
- 7. The grinding machine of claim 4, wherein said drive means includes hydraulic actuator means extending between said pivotal arm and said frame for pivoting said pivotal arm.
- 8. The grinding machine of claim 1, said second grinding wheel support including a pivotal arm and cylinder means extending between said pivotal arm and said frame for pivoting said pivotal arm.
- 9. The grinding machine of claim 1, said second grinding wheel support further including control means for moving said grinding wheel toward and away from said workpiece in response to variations in the surface of the workpiece.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 748,293, filed Dec. 7, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,700 issued Jul. 18, 1978.
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Divisions (1)
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