Setup platform apparatus for bench and pedestal grinders
10232489 ยท 2019-03-19
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B24B41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A setup platform is provided for a grinder including a cutoff wheel. The setup platform includes an upper planar surface including a first edge, which may be shaped similar to the grinder housing, the first edge including a slot therein for receiving the cutoff wheel. An anchor bar is mounted horizontally to the grinder housing, and a post extending from a lower surface of the setup platform is slidable on the anchor bar such that the setup platform is slidable relative to the anchor bar to removably mount the setup platform to the grinder such that the first edge is disposed adjacent the grinder housing and the cutoff wheel is received in the slot.
Claims
1. A setup platform apparatus for a tool, comprising: a setup platform comprising a substantially planar upper surface including a first edge configured to be mounted adjacent the tool, the first edge comprising a slot therein; an elongate member including a first end fixed to the setup platform and a second end extending from a lower surface of the setup platform to define a substantially vertical axis; an anchor bar including a first end configured to be mounted to a portion of the tool to define a substantially horizontal axis orthogonal to the vertical axis, and a second free end configured to engage the second end of the elongate member such that the setup platform is mountable relative to the anchor bar along the horizontal axis; a first set of one or more fasteners for securing the elongate member relative to the anchor bar; and a second set of one or more fasteners for securing the first end of the anchor bar to a housing of the tool, wherein the first end of the anchor bar comprises one or more holes for receiving respective one or more fasteners of the second set for securing the first end to a housing of the tool.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongate member comprises a first bar clamp, and the one or more fasteners comprise a second bar clamp mounted on the first bar clamp such that the first and second bar clamps define a slot therebetween for receiving the second end of the anchor bar.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongate member comprises first and second bar clamps fixed to the setup platform such that the first and second bar clamps define a slot therebetween for receiving the second end of the anchor bar.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of the first and second bar clamps includes a slot aligned opposite one another to define an enclosed aperture sized to slidably receive the second end of the anchor bar.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end of the anchor bar comprises one or more holes for receiving respective one or more fasteners of the second set for securing the first end to a housing of the tool.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the setup platform comprises: a work surface member including the substantially planar upper surface; and a platform base attached to a lower surface of the work surface member opposite the upper surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first edge including two substantially straight edges that extend substantially parallel to one another and are offset from one another by an intermediate edge, thereby providing a shape corresponding to a tool housing to which the setup platform is to be secured.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a predetermined pattern of holes in the substantially planar upper surface.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the pattern of holes includes one of a grid pattern and an arc pattern of holes.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tool is a bench top or pedestal grinder comprising a cutoff wheel, and wherein the first end of the anchor bar is secured to a wheel guard or other housing of the cutoff wheel.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plate movably mounted to the setup platform and at least partially covering the slot to change a width of the slot.
12. A system for processing work pieces, comprising: a machine tool including a housing and a processing wheel defining a rotational axis; an anchor member including a first end secured to the housing by one or more fasteners and a second free end extending from the housing substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis and defining a substantially horizontal axis; a setup platform comprising a substantially planar upper surface including a slot therein, and a lower surface from which a post extends to define a substantially vertical axis, the post mountable at one or more locations on the anchor member such that the setup platform is directable along the substantially horizontal axis towards the tool until a first edge of the setup platform is positioned at least partially along the housing of the tool and the wheel is received in the slot; and one or more fasteners for securing the post to the anchor member to thereby secure the setup platform relative to the tool, wherein the tool is a bench top or pedestal grinder, and wherein the wheel is a cutoff wheel.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the first edge including two substantially straight edges that extend substantially parallel to one another and are offset from one another by an intermediate edge, thereby providing a shape corresponding to the housing.
14. The system of claim 12, further comprising a predetermined pattern of holes in the substantially planar upper surface.
15. A method for mounting a setup platform to a bench top or pedestal grinder having a cutoff wheel rotatably mounted thereon, comprising: mounting a first end of an anchor bar to a housing of the grinder adjacent the cutoff wheel such that the anchor bar defines a substantially horizontal axis between the first end and a second free end of the anchor bar; providing a setup platform including a substantially planar upper surface and an elongate member comprising an upper end fixed to a lower surface of the setup platform and a lower end, the upper and lower ends defining a substantially vertical axis orthogonal to the substantially horizontal axis; positioning the elongate member along the substantially horizontal axis at a desired location between the first end and the second free end of the anchor bar until an inner edge of the setup platform is positioned adjacent the cutoff wheel; and securing the elongate member to the anchor bar such that the setup platform is substantially stationary relative to the grinder, wherein sliding the elongate member along the substantially horizontal axis comprises inserting the second free end of the anchor bar into an aperture in the lower end of the elongate member, and wherein securing the elongate member to the anchor bar comprises clamping the anchor bar within the aperture.
16. A method for mounting a setup platform to a bench top or pedestal grinder having a cutoff wheel rotatably mounted thereon, comprising: mounting a first end of an anchor bar to a housing of the grinder adjacent the cutoff wheel such that the anchor bar defines a substantially horizontal axis between the first end and a second free end of the anchor bar; providing a setup platform including a substantially planar upper surface and an elongate member comprising an upper end fixed to a lower surface of the setup platform and a lower end, the upper and lower ends defining a substantially vertical axis orthogonal to the substantially horizontal axis; positioning the elongate member along the substantially horizontal axis at a desired location between the first end and the second free end of the anchor bar until an inner edge of the setup platform is positioned adjacent the cutoff wheel; and securing the elongate member to the anchor bar such that the setup platform is substantially stationary relative to the grinder, wherein mounting a first end of an anchor bar comprises mounting the first end to a wheel guard of the grinder using a plurality of fasteners.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the inner edge includes a slot therein and wherein the cutoff wheel is partially received in the slot when the inner edge of the setup platform is positioned adjacent the cutoff wheel.
18. A system for processing work pieces, comprising: a machine tool including a housing and a processing wheel defining a rotational axis; an anchor member including a first end secured to the housing by one or more fasteners and a second free end extending from the housing substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis and defining a substantially horizontal axis; a setup platform comprising a substantially planar upper surface including a slot therein, and a lower surface from which a post extends to define a substantially vertical axis, the post mountable at one or more locations on the anchor member such that the setup platform is directable along the substantially horizontal axis towards the tool until a first edge of the setup platform is positioned at least partially along the housing of the tool and the wheel is received in the slot; and one or more fasteners for securing the post to the anchor member to thereby secure the setup platform relative to the tool, wherein the anchor member comprises a plurality of holes or slots spaced apart from one another between the first and second ends, wherein the post comprises at least one hole, and wherein at least one fastener of the one or more fasteners is receiveable in one of the plurality of holes or slots and the at least one hole to secure the post relative to the anchor member and thereby secure the setup platform relative to the tool.
19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slot extends from the first edge partially across a width of the setup platform towards a second opposite edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(10) Turning to the drawings,
(11) Generally, the work surface member 60 may be a plate, e.g., having a thickness between about 1/16 to inch (1.6-6.4 mm), including a substantially planar upper or work surface 60a and a lower surface 60b, e.g., to which the platform base 50 may be attached. In addition, the work surface member 60 includes a plurality of peripheral edges 62a-62d defining the outer edges of the work surface 60a. For example, the work surface member 60 may include an inner or first edge 62a having a desired profile configuration, e.g., corresponding to the profile of a grinder or other tool to which the setup platform 60 is mounted.
(12) As shown, the inner edge 62a includes a curvilinear shape, e.g., a pair of substantially straight edges separated by a curved edge such that the straight edges extend substantially parallel to, but offset from, one another. Alternatively, the inner edge 62a may be substantially straight (not shown) or may have other desired shapes, e.g., corresponding to the portion of a machine tool against which the inner edge 62a is mounted during use. Thus, in this alternative, the upper surface 60a may have a substantially square or rectangular shape. The other edges 62b-62d may have any desired shape, e.g., substantially straight shapes as shown, to provide a generally rectangular work surface 60a other than the offset along the first edge 62a.
(13) In addition, the work surface member 60 may include a cutoff wheel clearance slot 66 of a certain size and length placed at any position needed, for example, extending partially across the width of the work surface member 60 from the inner edge 62a, e.g., having a width between about 1/16 to two includes (1.6-50 mm) and a length extending across the width of the work surface member 60 between about one and ten inches (25-250 mm) or between about three and six inches (75-150 mm). For example, the profile of the inner edge 62a may correspond to the profile of a grinder such that a grinding wheel of the grinder (not shown) may be received within the slot 66 yet have sufficient clearance to operate freely, as described elsewhere herein.
(14) The upper surface 60a may provide a substantial work surface area, e.g., having an overall length, for example, between opposite side edges 62b-62c (as shown in
(15) The platform base 50 may also be a plate including an upper surface 50a attached to the lower surface of the work surface member 60, and a lower surface 50b to which the post 14 may be attached. If the holes 64 extend completely through the work surface member 60, optionally corresponding holes (not shown) may be provided into or through the platform base 50, e.g., where they underlie corresponding holes 64. The platform base 50 may have a thickness greater than the work surface member 60, e.g., to enhance the rigidity of the work surface member 60 and/or enhance attachment of the post 14 relative to the work surface member 60. Alternatively, the platform base 50 may be omitted and the post 14 attached directly to the lower surface 60b of the work surface member 60, if desired.
(16) In the embodiment shown in
(17) Each bar clamp may include a plurality of holes 36, 46 therethrough, e.g., of a desired type (e.g., threaded or unthreaded) and/or size placed at any position, e.g., adjacent the lower ends 30b, 40b to accept corresponding bar clamp clamping fasteners 70. For example, the fasteners 70 may be bolts or screws that pass through an unthreaded hole in one bar clamp and then into a threaded hole in the other bar clamp to allow the bar clamps 30, 40 to be secured together. Alternatively, both holes may be threaded or both may be unthreaded and the fasteners 70 may pass freely through the holes and be secured by nuts or other mating fasteners (not shown). In a further alternative, a cam-type or other clamping element (not shown) may be provided to releasably secure the bar clamps 30, 40 (or other embodiment of the post 14) relative to the anchor bar 20.
(18) Alternatively, the bar clamps 30, 40 may be attached to the platform base 50 such that a relatively small gap is provided between the bar clamps 30, 40, e.g., at the lower ends 30b, 40b in addition to or instead of the offset surfaces 34, 44. In this manner, the width of the aperture defined by the slots 32, 42 may be adjusted, e.g., to initially provide clearance to allow the anchor bar 20 to be freely received therein, and then be compressed or otherwise clamped when the fasteners 70 are tightened to engage the anchor bar 20 between the bar clamps 30, 40. In an alternative embodiment, only one of the bar clamps may be attached or otherwise fixed to the platform base 50 and the other bar clamp may be removably or adjustably coupled to the fixed bar clamp, e.g., by one or more fasteners (not shown).
(19) In a further alternative, a single bar clamp (not shown) may be attached to the platform base 50 that includes a slot or opening in the lower end sized to receive the anchor bar 20, and another bar clamp or cover may be provided that may be attached over the slot, and one or more fasteners 70 may be extended through the cover and bar clamp, thereby engaging the anchor bar 20 therebetween. Thus, in any of these embodiments, the aperture defined by the slots 32, 42 (or a single slot in one of the bar clamps) may initially provide clearance for the anchor bar 20 and then compressed or clamped to engage the anchor bar 20. The slots 32, 42 (or other opening through the post 14) may have a shape corresponding to the cross-section of the anchor bar 20, e.g., a square or other rectangular shape, oval, hexagonal, octagonal, other polygonal shape that may limit the orientation of the anchor bar 20 being inserted into the slots 32, 42, or a circular shape (not shown), as desired.
(20) The setup platform 12 and anchor bar 20 (as well as any fasteners) may be formed from a variety of materials having desired properties, e.g., rigidity, durability, and the like, for use as setup platform for a grinder or other tool. In exemplary embodiments, the work surface member 60, platform base 50, bar clamps 30, 40, and/or anchor bar 20 may be formed from metals, such as cold rolled steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and the like, plastic, or composite materials. The components may be formed by machining, casting, forging, molding, extruding, and the like.
(21) The work surface member 60, platform base 50, and bar clamps 30, 40 may be substantially permanently attached to one another, e.g., by welding, soldering, riveting, bonding with adhesive, and the like, and/or one or more components may be integrally formed together, e.g., by machining, forging, casting, extruding, and the like. Alternatively, the components may be removably attached to one another, e.g., by one or more fasteners, such as one or more bolts, screws, and the like (not shown).
(22) For example, with additional reference to
(23) In this manner, the setup platform 12 may accommodate different horizontal spacing of the work surface member 60 needed for different size or shape tools. Alternatively, the platform base 50 may be substantially permanently mounted to or integrally formed with the setup platform 60, e.g., attached together by welding, bonding with epoxy or other adhesive, fasteners, such as bolts, rivets, or screws, and/or other methods. In this alternative, different models of combinations of work surface members 60 and platform bases 50 may be provided to accommodate different size and/or shape tools.
(24) Similarly, the bar clamps 30, 40 may be substantially permanently or removably attached to the platform base 50, e.g., by welding, bonding with epoxy or other adhesive, fasteners, such as bolts, rivets, or screws, and/or other methods. Alternatively, the platform base 50 and post 14 may be integrally formed as a single piece, e.g., by machining, forging, casting, extruding, and the like. For example, one end of a first bar clamp may be substantially permanently attached to or received in a recess in a lower surface 50b of the platform base 50, and the other bar clamp may be removably mounted to a side surface of the first bar clamp. Alternatively, both bar clamps 30, 40 may be substantially permanently or removably attached to the lower surface 50b of the platform base 50.
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(26) The anchor bar 20 generally includes a first mounting end 20a including a plurality of holes, e.g., squareness adjusting holes 22 and mounting holes 24, for receiving corresponding screws, bolts, or other fasteners (not shown), and a second free end 20b over which the setup platform 12 may be received. For example, the mounting holes 24 may be relatively large compared to the squareness adjusting holes 22, e.g., sized to receive bolts (not shown) that may be inserted through the mounting holes 24 into corresponding holes (not shown) in the wheel housing of a grinder or other tool (not shown). Set screws (also not shown), as described elsewhere herein.
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(28) In this embodiment, a post 130 may be provided that includes a first or upper end 130a and a second or lower end 130b, generally similar to the previous embodiments. However, the lower end 130b may include a recess or groove 132 that may be engaged with the anchor bar 120 and one or more holes or slots 136 (one shown) that may receive one or more respective fasteners 128 (one shown). For example, the recess 132 may define a lip that may be placed on the anchor bar 120 and slid along the anchor bar 120, although alternatively, the recess 132 may be omitted, and the lower end 130b of the post 130 may simply be aligned and lapped on the anchor bar 120 (not shown). Thus, the lower end 130b of the post 130 may be positioned on the anchor bar 120 at a desired location between the first and second ends 120a, 120b and the holes 126, 136 aligned such that fastener(s) 128 may be received therethrough to secure the post 130 at the desired location. In this embodiment, the post 130 may be positioned at one or more discrete locations based on the arrangement of openings 126 provided on the anchor bar 120. Optionally, one or more of the holes 126 or 136 may be an elongate slot, e.g., to allow fine adjustment of the post 130 relative to the anchor bar 120, e.g., at positions between the set spacing of the holes 126 in the anchor bar 120.
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(30) Alternatively, a work surface member may be removably and/or adjustably mounted to the upper end 130a of the post 130. For example, one or more slots or other openings (not shown) may be provided in the horizontal mounting surface 138 of the post 130 for receiving respective bolts or other fasteners from the work surface member (also not shown). The slot(s) may allow the work surface member to be adjusted relative to a grinder or other tool to which the anchor bar 120 is mounted. For example, with the post 130 mounted on the anchor bar 120 the slot(s) may allow the work surface member to be adjusted laterally (e.g., left or right) relative to the grinder or tool (not shown), e.g., to align a grinder or wheel within a wheel slot of the work surface member. Optionally, the slot(s) may also allow further lateral adjustment of the work surface member as the grinder wheel wears, e.g., to maintain desired spacing and/or other tolerances between the grinder wheel and a wheel slot in the work surface member.
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(32) Initially, the anchor bar 20 may be mounted to the housing of the grinder G, e.g., to provide a substantially horizontal mounting axis H for the setup platform 12. In an exemplary embodiment, the first end 20a of the anchor bar 20 may be attached to the outside of the wheel guard WG facing the grinder motor housing M of the grinder G, e.g., by inserting fasteners (not shown) through mounting holes 24 into the wheel guard WG, as best seen in
(33) The setup platform 12 may then be removably mounted relative to the grinder G, e.g., mounted relative to the cutoff wheel CW, such that the upper work surface 60a of the work surface member 60 is positioned in front of and/or around the cutoff wheel CW. Thus, one or more work pieces (not shown) may be cut or otherwise processed using the cutoff wheel CW with the support of the work surface 60a and/or or one or more accessories (not shown) mounted to the work surface 60a.
(34) For example, with the bar clamps 30, 40 loose (to increase the width of the aperture defined by the slots 32, 42), the free end of the anchor bar 20 may be inserted through the slots 32, 42, and the setup platform 12 may be slid onto the anchor bar 20 along the substantially horizontal axis H of the anchor bar 20 towards the grinder G and the cutoff wheel CW. As the setup platform 12 is advanced towards the grinder G, the cutoff wheel CW may be inserted into the wheel slot 66. As shown in
(35) The bar clamps 30, 40 may then be tightened together by fastener(s) 70 received through corresponding holes 36, 46 such that the material adjacent the slots 32, 42 compresses around the anchor bar 20, e.g., due to shorter offset surfaces 34, 44 as shown in
(36) The resulting assembly may provide a safe and/or substantial platform area that is extremely accurate, consistently repeatable, highly stable, and very easy to use. For example, after the cutoff wheel CW has been used to perform desired actions on one or more work pieces, the cutoff wheel CW may become worn and need to be replaced with a new cutoff wheel. To accomplish this change-out, the fastener(s) 70 may be loosened, and the setup platform 12 slid horizontally away from the grinder G and off the anchor bar 20. The cutoff wheel CW may then be exchanged freely without any interference from the setup platform 12. The setup platform 12 may then be secured again to the anchor bar 20 and grinder G, as described previously, in substantially the same arrangement.
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(38) In this embodiment, the abrasive grinding wheel slot 266 may be reconfigured as needed and placed in any position needed to accept any size abrasive grinding wheel that will fit the specific make, model, and/or size bench or pedestal grinder for which it has been manufactured. For example, the work surface member 260 may include an adjustable plate or panel (not shown) adjacent the grinding wheel slot 266 that may be slid and fixed in one or more positions, e.g., thereby reducing the width of the slot 266, as desired.
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(40) When mounted in this manner, the first panel 82 may cover an upper portion of the opening in the wheel guard WG, e.g., with the cutoff wheel CW or other processing wheel, receiving with the slot 86 with sufficient clearance to allow free rotation. The second panel 84 may at least partially cover a lower portion of the opening in the wheel guard WG, e.g., to cover the axle (not shown) of the cutoff wheel CW, e.g., to prevent inadvertent contact with the axle during use. Thus, the spark guard may protect the user and/or reduce the risk of tools, work pieces, or other objects from entering the opening of the wheel guard WG and/or contacting the axle of the cutoff wheel CW, which may damage the object and/or injure the user.
(41) In an alternative embodiment, a platform apparatus may be provided that includes a setup platform that is mounted substantially vertically on an anchor bar (not shown), e.g., for mounting the setup platform relative to a grinder or other tool. Unlike the previous embodiments, the anchor bar has a vertical opening therethrough, and the setup platform includes a shaft extending substantially vertically or substantially perpendicular from the setup platform. The free end of the shaft may be received in the opening in the anchor bar, and a clamp or other feature may be used to secure the shaft relative to the anchor bar. Thus, in this embodiment, the setup platform may be mounted and removed substantially vertically relative to the grinder rather than substantially horizontally. One disadvantage of this embodiment is that the wheel guard of the grinder may interfere with mounting and removing the setup platform, e.g., if the wheel guard cowls over the grinding wheel. In this situation, a portion of the wheel guard may be removed to accommodate mounting and removing the setup platform.
(42) The spirit of the present invention provides a breadth of scope that includes all methods of making and using it and all applications of abrasive cutoff wheels and grinding wheels on bench and pedestal grinders. Any variations on the theme and methodology of accomplishing the same that are not described herein would be considered under the scope of the present invention.
(43) While the invention is susceptible to various modifications, and alternative forms, specific examples thereof have been shown in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not to be limited to the particular forms or methods disclosed, but to the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the appended claims.