Grinding liquid trough arrangement
10987777 · 2021-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B55/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03C2201/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03C1/288
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03C1/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A grinding liquid trough arrangement for a grinding machine having a grindstone, wherein said grinding liquid trough arrangement comprises: a trough for grinding liquid formed by a trough wall, wherein the trough is configured to be arranged at a grinding machine having a grindstone such that the trough encloses a portion of a grindstone, wherein, the trough wall comprises at least one metal element which is attractable to magnets, and that, the grinding liquid trough arrangement comprises at least one magnetic element which is configured to be detachable attached to an external side of the trough wall by means of magnetic attraction between the magnetic element and the metal element.
Claims
1. A grinding machine configured to sharpen a metallic blade, the grinding machine comprising: a grindstone configured to be rotated in a direction of rotation to sharpen the metallic blade; a trough configured to hold grinding liquid, the trough formed by a trough wall, wherein the trough is configured to be arranged with the grinding machine such that the trough encloses a portion of the grindstone, wherein the trough wall comprises at least one metal element which is attractable to magnets; and a scraper comprising at least one magnetic element, the scraper configured to be detachably attached to an external side of the trough wall by means of magnetic attraction between the magnetic element of the scraper and the metal element, and wherein the trough wall comprises a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall, wherein said at least one metal element is arranged in the circumferential side wall, close to the bottom wall.
2. The grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said at least one metal element comprises iron or ferritic steel.
3. The grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic element is a permanent magnet.
4. The grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein the circumferential side wall comprises a first side wall configured to face the grinding machine and opposite front and rear walls extending from the first side wall, and wherein said at least one metal element is arranged in the front wall or the rear wall.
5. The grinding machine according to claim 4, wherein the trough for grinding liquid is configured to be attached to the grinding machine such that the first side wall faces the grinding machine and that the front wall is positioned in a direction of rotation of the grindstone of the grinding machine, and wherein said at least one metal element is arranged in the rear wall.
6. The grinding machine according to claim 1, said scraper configured for collecting particles from the trough for grinding liquid, and said scraper having a scraping portion and a handle portion, wherein the handle portion comprises the magnetic element.
7. The grinding machine according to claim 6, wherein the trough wall comprises a recess for receiving the scraper, wherein a shape of the recess corresponds to a shape of the scraper and comprises a scraping shaped portion and a handle shaped portion, and wherein the metal element is arranged in the trough wall in the handle shaped portion of the recess.
8. The grinding machine according to claim 7, wherein the recess for receiving the scraper is configured such that the handle shaped portion is close to a bottom wall of the trough for grinding liquid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(4) The grinding liquid trough arrangement according to the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter. The grinding liquid trough arrangement according to the present disclosure may however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those persons skilled in the art. Like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
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(6) The grinding machine 100 comprises a grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 according to the present disclosure. The grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 comprises a trough 20 for grinding liquid which is formed by, i.e. comprises, a bottom wall and a circumferential wall such that the trough, when arranged on the grinding machine 100 partially may enclose the grindstone 104. The purpose of the trough 20 is to contain grinding liquid (not shown) to wet the grindstone. The trough 20 for grinding liquid is arranged to be mounted on, and dismounted, from the grinding machine 100. The trough 200 and the grinding machine 100 may therefore be provided with attachments (not shown) for hanging the trough 20 onto the grinding machine. The trough 20 may also be supported at the grinding machine 100 on support bars 106 extending from the side of the grinding machine.
(7) The grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 according to the present disclosure will in the following be described with reference to the exploded view shown
(8) The trough 20 has an elongated rectangular shape and comprises a circumferential wall formed by opposite first and second side walls 23, 24 and opposite rear and front end walls 21, 22. The first side wall 23 is configured to be supported against the side of a grinding machine when the trough 20 is in mounted state and the second side wall 24 faces away from a grinding machine when the trough is mounted state. The rear end wall 22 and the front end wall 21 extend respectively between the first and second side walls 23, 24. The trough 20 also comprises a bottom wall 25 which is obscured by the first side wall 23. The circumferential wall 21, 22, 23, 24 and the bottom wall 25 constitute the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.
(9) It is obvious that the trough 20 may have other forms than the rectangular shape described above as long as the trough may be mounted on grinding machine to partially enclose and wet a grindstone.
(10) The trough is typically made of plastic material, such as ABS or PP.
(11) According to the disclosure, the trough wall comprises a metal element 30 which is attracted to magnets. That is, the metal element 30 comprises, or consists, of a pure metal or a metal alloy which in the presence of the magnetic field from a magnet will be drawn to the magnet. Typically, such metals or alloys are ferromagnetic materials. Typical examples of suitable materials are iron or ferritic steels, such as stainless ferritic steels. It is appreciated that the metal element itself is not magnetized.
(12) The metal element 30 may be in any suitable form, for example a metal plate such a washer as shown in
(13) Preferably, the metal element 30 is incorporated in the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. The metal element may thereby be embedded into the trough wall during casting of the trough 20 by so called “cast-in”. Alternatively, the trough wall may comprise a slot 26 which allows the metal element to be inserted into the trough wall. It is also possible to attach the metal element onto the trough wall, for example by gluing or welding. However, to protect the metal element from corrosion and to ensure a smooth trough wall which is easy to clean it is preferred to arrange the metal element such that is fully enclosed within the trough wall.
(14) The position at which the metal element 30 is arranged in the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 depends on the design of the trough 20. However, it is preferred to arrange the metal element 30 in a position in the trough wall where the concentration of metal particles in the grinding liquid is high during grinding. Preferably, the metal element 30 it therefore arranged in the circumferential wall 21, 22, 23, 24 of the trough 20 and close to the bottom 25 of the trough 20. By “close to the bottom 25” is meant that the metal element 30 may be arranged in a position adjacent to the bottom 20 or in a position on half of the height of the circumferential wall or anywhere between these positions. For example, the metal element 30 may be arranged in a position on a quarter of the height of the circumferential wall. The metal element 30 may also be arranged in the bottom 25 of the trough 20.
(15) It is preferred that the metal element 30 is arranged on one of the front- or rear end walls 21, 22 of the trough 20. When arranging the metal element 30 in the trough wall, consideration is preferably given to the direction of rotation of the grindstone since the rotating grindstone creates a flow of grinding liquid from an end wall positioned in the direction of rotation towards the opposite end wall. Retuning to
(16) The grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 further comprises a magnetic element 40, which is configured to be attached to an external surface of the trough wall by magnetic attraction to the metal element 30 in the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. The magnetic element 40 may further be detached, i.e. removed from the external side of the trough wall. Attaching and detaching of the magnetic element 40 is preformed by hand of the user of the grinding liquid trough arrangement.
(17) Typically the magnetic element 40 is a permanent magnet having a magnetic field of such magnitude, i.e. strength, that the magnetic element 40 may be firmly attached on the external side of the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. The magnetic field is further of such magnitude that the field extends through the metal element 30 to the internal side of the trough wall to attract metal particles in a grinding liquid and cause these to collect and adhere to the internal side of the trough wall.
(18) The magnetic element 40 may have any suitable form. For example, it has the same shape and dimensions as the metal element 30. It may also have a contour corresponding to external side of the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.
(19) The grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 according to the present disclosure may also include a scraper 50. The scraper 50 comprises a scraping portion 51 which is adopted to collect particles from the bottom 25 of the trough 20 by scraping. Thereby it is preferred that the width of the scraping portion 51 of the scraper corresponds to the width of the bottom 25 of the trough 20. A handle portion 52 is provided to allow a user to hold the scraper 50 by hand during scraping.
(20) The magnetic element 40 may be arranged in the scraper 50. Preferably the magnetic element 40 is thereby arranged in the handle portion 52 of the scraper. Typically, the magnetic element 40 is thereby embedded into to the handle portion 52 of the scraper.
(21) The trough 20 may comprise a recess 60 with a shape corresponding to the shape of the scraper 50, i.e. having a handle shaped portion 62 and a scraper shaped portion 61. The depth of the recess 60 typically corresponds to the thickness of the scraper. When the scraper 50 is not in used for scraping it may be placed in the recess 60.
(22) Preferably the metal element 30 is arranged in the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 such that it is positioned in the handle shaped portion 62 of the recess 60. The recess 60 is thereby designed such that the handle shaped portion 62 is close to the bottom 25 of the trough 20. The scraper handle portion 52 may thereby comprise the magnetic element 40. This arrangement ensures that the scraper 50 is secured from being displaced when not used for scraping and at the same time it is ensured that the magnetic element 40 are in correct position with regards to the metal element 30.
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(24) Although a particular embodiment has been disclosed in detail this has been done for purpose of illustration only, and is not intended to be limiting. In particular it is contemplated that various substitutions, alterations and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
(25) For example, it is possible to arrange further metal elements 30 than one in the trough wall 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. It is thereby also possible to include more than one magnetic element 40 in grinding liquid trough arrangement 10 according to the disclosure.
(26) Moreover, although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Furthermore, as used herein, the terms “comprise/comprises” or “include/includes” do not exclude the presence of other elements. Finally, reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.