Adjustable Rotating Tire Section Buffing Table
20170246738 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
- Freddie Gonzalez, Jr. (Brunswick, OH, US)
- Anthony B. Duncan (Wadsworth, OH, US)
- Kurt D. Willoughby (Danvers, IL, US)
- Eric L. Finger (Decatur, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B60C25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C25/0545
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24D13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C25/138
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25H1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A table comprising a worktop including an axis of rotation, a perimeter, and an effective radius, the effective radius defined as the average distance between the axis of rotation and the perimeter; a frame; a rotational connection disposed between the worktop and the frame, the connection configured to allow the worktop to rotate about the axis of rotation; and a plurality of bearings disposed between the worktop and the frame to rollingly support the worktop on the frame, at least one of the bearings disposed more than half of the effective radius from the axis of rotation.
Claims
1. A table comprising: a worktop including an axis of rotation, a perimeter, and an effective radius, the effective radius defined as the average distance between the axis of rotation and the perimeter; a frame; a rotational connection disposed between the worktop and the frame, the connection configured to allow the worktop to rotate about the axis of rotation; and a plurality of bearings disposed between the worktop and the frame to rollingly support the worktop on the frame, at least one of the bearings disposed more than half of the effective radius from the axis of rotation.
2. The table of claim 1, wherein the bearings are attached to the frame and contact the worktop.
3. The table of claim 1, wherein: the frame includes a plurality of sides and a plurality of corners; and the plurality of bearings are arranged such that a bearing is disposed at each corner and a bearing is disposed along each side.
4. The table of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of leveling mounts; and a plurality of leveling mount supports, each of the supports configured to selectively raise a respective one of the mounts so that the respective mount bears against the worktop to level the worktop, and at least one of the leveling mounts disposed more than half of the effective radius from the axis of rotation.
5. The table of claim 4, wherein the leveling mount supports comprise screw jacks.
6. The table of claim 4, wherein: the frame includes a frame edge; and the leveling mount supports are attached to the frame edge.
7. The table of claim 1, wherein the table is for buffing a section of a tire, the table further comprising a plurality of radially extending extensions configured to be mounted at a plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting locations around the perimeter of the worktop, so that a tire section larger than the worktop may be supported on the worktop and one or more of the extensions.
8. The table of claim 7, wherein the extensions define spaces therebetween when mounted on the worktop.
9. The table of claim 7, wherein each extension, when mounted on the worktop, occupies a circumferential angle with respect to the axis of rotation, the total circumferential angle of the plurality of extensions being in a range of from 150 to 300 degrees.
10. The table of claim 7, wherein: the worktop is circular; and each of the extensions, when mounted on the worktop, include an inner arcuate edge, an outer arcuate edge, a first radially extending edge, and a second radially extending edge, each extension including a radial angle between the first radially extending edge and the second radially extending edge such that each extension defines a radially truncated annulus.
11. The table of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a top frame member, a bottom frame member, and a plurality of vertical frame members, the vertical frame members supporting the top frame member on the bottom frame member, the rotational connection disposed between the worktop and the top frame member.
12. The table of claim 11, wherein the vertical frame members are operably configured to selectively raise and lower the top frame member.
13. The table of claim 1, wherein the table is for buffing a section of a tire, the table further comprising a plurality of magnetic stops, the stops configured to be selectively attachable to the worktop to secure the tire section against translation relative to the worktop.
14. A table comprising: a top including a rotational axis, an outer edge, and an effective radius, the effective radius defined as the average distance between the rotational axis and the outer edge; a frame; a rotational connection disposed between the top and the frame, the connection configured to allow the top to rotate about the rotational axis; a plurality of leveling mounts; and a plurality of leveling mount supports, each of the supports configured to selectively raise a respective one of the mounts so that the respective mount bears against the top to level the top, and at least one of the leveling mounts is disposed more than half of the effective radius from the rotational axis.
15. A table for buffing a section of a tire, comprising: a frame; a central platform rotatably mounted on the frame, the platform including an axis of rotation and an outer edge; and a plurality of radially extending extensions configured to be mounted at a plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting locations around the outer edge of the central platform so that a tire section larger than the central platform may be supported on the central platform and one or more of the platform extensions.
16. The table of claim 15, wherein each extension, when mounted on the central platform, occupies a circumferential angle with respect to the axis of rotation, the total circumferential angle of the plurality of extensions being between 150 and 300 degrees.
17. The table of claim 15, wherein: the central platform is circular; and each of the extensions, when mounted on the central platform, include an inner arcuate edge, an outer arcuate edge, a first radially extending edge, and a second radially extending edge, each extension including a radial angle between the first radially extending edge and the second radially extending edge such that each extension defines a radially truncated annulus.
18. A method of buffing a cross section of a tire, the method comprising: (a) placing the cross section on a worktop, the worktop rotatably supported by a frame; (b) selecting a cross section portion to buff; (c) rotating the worktop to a selected orientation to increase accessibility of the selected cross section portion; (d) buffing the selected cross section portion; and (e) repeating steps (b) through (d) for another selected cross section portion and selected orientation.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising leveling the worktop in the selected orientation.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein leveling the worktop comprises raising one or more of a plurality of leveling mounts to bear against the worktop to level the worktop, each mount configured to be selectively raised by a respective leveling mount support.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein the frame comprises a top frame member, a bottom frame member, and a plurality of vertical frame members, the vertical frame members supporting the top frame member on the bottom frame member, the top frame member rotatably supporting the worktop, and the vertical members operably configured to selectively raise and lower the top frame member, the method further comprising: vertically positioning the worktop by raising or lowering the top frame member.
22. The method of claim 18, wherein step (a) further comprises: attaching a plurality of radially protruding table extensions to the worktop to effectively increase the size of the worktop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the invention.
[0021] To facilitate the understanding of the embodiments described herein, a number of terms are defined below. The terms defined herein have meanings as commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the areas relevant to the present invention. Terms such as “a,” “an,” and “the” are not intended to refer to only a singular entity, but rather include the general class of which a specific example may be used for illustration. The terminology herein is used to describe specific embodiments of the invention, but their usage does not delimit the invention, except as set forth in the claims.
[0022] A perspective view of a table 2 is shown in
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[0024] The bearings 8 may be disposed between the worktop 4 and the frame 6 to rollingly support the worktop 4 on the frame 6, and at least one of the bearings 8 may be disposed more than half of the effective radius 14 from the axis of rotation 10. The locations of the bearings 8 may be selected to optimize stability of the worktop 4. For instance, several of the bearings 8 may be located near the perimeter 12 to provide improved stability of the worktop 4 on the frame 6. At least one of the bearings 8 may be disposed more than 75% of the effective radius 14 from the axis of rotation 10.
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[0027] The bearings 8 may be ball transfers, which are well known in the art. Each ball transfer may include a ball bearing and a housing, the housing rotatably supporting the ball bearing. The housing may be configured to be mounted by flanges and mechanical fasteners or similar. The ball bearing may have a diameter from ½″ to 2″ and may be metal or any suitable material known in the art. However, bearings 8 are not limited to ball transfers and may be any type of bearing known in the art.
[0028] The table 2 may additionally comprise a plurality of leveling mounts 18 and a plurality of leveling mount supports 20. As best seen in
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[0030] The frame 6 may include a top frame member 28, a bottom frame member 30, and a plurality of vertical frame members 42. The top frame member 28 and bottom frame member 30 may each define a rectangular shape. The vertical frame members 42 may support the top frame member 28 on the bottom frame member 30, and the rotational connection 16 may be disposed between the worktop 4 and the top frame member 28. The locations of the vertical frame members 42 may be selected to provide increased stability of the top frame member 28 and the worktop 4. For instance, the vertical frame members 42 may be disposed near the perimeter of the worktop 4 in the radial direction as shown in
[0031] The plurality of vertical frame members 42 may be configured to selectively raise and lower the top frame member 28. As best seen in
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[0034] The table 2 may further comprise a plurality of rollers 44 and a plurality of roller supports 45. The plurality of roller supports 45 may be attached to the bottom frame member 30, each of the roller supports 45 aligned with an edge of the bottom frame member 30, and the roller supports 45 aligned parallel. Two of the rollers 44 may be attached to each roller support 45, each roller 44 disposed at a respective end of the roller support 45.
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[0036] Each of the roller supports 45 may be square tubing and may have outer dimensions of ¼ to 1 inch in height and from 3 to 9 inch in width. The rollers 44 may be configured to allow the frame 6 to be translated, and one or more of rollers 44 may be selectively lockable to prevent translation. One or more the rollers 44 may be rotatably mounted to the roller supports 45 to allow one or more rollers 44 to rotate during translation of the table. Allowing one or more rollers 44 to rotate may increase maneuverability of the table during translation. One or more of the rollers 44 may also be rigidly mounted to the roller supports 45 to prevent rotation of the roller 44. Preventing rotation of one or more rollers 44 may increase stability of the table 2 when the table 2 is locked against translation. In one embodiment, two of the rollers 44 may be rotatably mounted and two of the rollers 44 may be rigidly mounted to provide both maneuverability during translation of the table 2 and stability when the table 2 is locked. Each of the rollers 44 may have a diameter from 2 to 8 inches.
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[0038] The extensions 22, when mounted on the worktop 4, may define spaces therebetween. Further, as shown in
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[0040] The extensions 22 may be selectively attachable to the worktop 4 using any suitable method known in the art. Specifically, the extensions 22 may be attachable using mechanical fasteners including, but not limited to bolts and rivets. The plurality of extensions 22 may define holes for receiving a plurality of bolts therethough, and the plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting locations 24 may define threaded holes for receiving and securing a threaded portion of each bolt therein. The threaded holes may be defined radially at intervals of 3 to 20 degrees. The plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting locations 24 may be defined radially inward from the perimeter 12 of the worktop 4 such that the extensions 22 are cantilevered from the worktop 4.
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[0042] The worktop 4 may be metal, plastic, or any suitable material having sufficient strength to support the weight of a tire section. The worktop 4 may be ¼″ to ½″ thick steel plate. The worktop 4, if circular, may have a diameter from 4 to 7 feet.
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[0045] Thus it is seen that the apparatus and methods of the present invention readily achieve the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described for purposes of the present disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts and steps may be made by those skilled in the art, which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.