Stone polishing apparatus
09694464 ยท 2017-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B27/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24B9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for polishing the edges and sides of granite and other stones includes a hollow rectangular base for sliding along a stone surface, a yoke mounted on the base, a disc polisher pivotally mounted in the yoke for rotation around a horizontal axis between a variety of polishing orientations, and an indexing mechanism for releasably locking the polisher in such orientations.
Claims
1. An apparatus for polishing stone comprising a base having a straight front end and side walls for sliding along the top surface of a workpiece; a bar slidable on each of the side walls; a handle extending outwardly from the front end of each of said bars proximate the straight front end of said base for manipulating the apparatus on the workpiece; a yoke on said base; a grinder pivotally mounted in the yoke for rotation around a horizontal axis parallel to the straight front end of the base; a head on said grinder extending outwardly beyond the straight front edge of the base; a grinding pad connected to a spindle extending out of said head for polishing a workpiece; and an indexing mechanism for releasably locking the grinder in one of a non-use position above the base and a plurality of use positions in which the grinding pad is perpendicular to the top surface of the workpiece for polishing a side of the workpiece or at an angle to the vertical for producing a bevelled edge on the workpiece, including a roller extending downwardly from the front end of each said bar for gliding along the side of the workpiece to accurately orient the grinding pad with respect to the edge or side of the workpiece.
2. The polishing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said indexing mechanism includes an indexing plate connected to one side of said polisher; an arcuate row of holes in said indexing plate; and an index pin extending through one side of said yoke into one of said holes, whereby the pin can be retracted, the polisher rotated from one of said non-use or use positions to another of said positions and the pin released to enter another of said holes.
3. The polishing apparatus of claim 2, including a roller holder on said handle at the front end of said bar; a spring on said handle in said holder biasing said handle outwardly; and a ring on the handle in the holder for compressing the spring and biasing the roller against the side of the workpiece during movement of the base along the workpiece.
4. The polishing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said indexing mechanism includes a first indexing plate connected to one side of said polisher; an arcuate row of holes in said indexing plate; and an index pin extending through one side of said yoke into one of said holes, whereby the pin can be retracted, the polisher rotated from one of said non-use or use positions to another of said positions and the pin released to enter another of said holes.
5. The polish apparatus of claim 4 including a second indexing plate connected to a second side of said polisher, and a cam lever for releasably locking said polisher in any of a plurality of use positions.
6. The polishing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base is hollow for receiving water from a source thereof, the base including a bottom wall; and a plurality of holes in the bottom wall for discharging the water against the workpiece.
7. The polishing apparatus of claim 6 including a top wall on said base; an inlet in the top wall; a quick connect for connecting the inlet to the source of water; an outlet in said top wall; and a hose connecting said outlet to the grinder for feeding cooling water to the grinder.
8. The polishing apparatus of claim 1, where the said handles comprise a handle with the free ends of the handle extending into the said bars.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The polishing apparatus is described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) With reference to
(10) A pair of handles 18 extend into two rectangular bars 19 on the side walls 8 of the base 1 for maneuvering the apparatus on the workpiece 2. The handles 18 can be generally J-shaped as shown in the drawings or straight. Moreover, both handles 18 can be replaced by a single, generally C-shaped handle (not shown) with the free ends of the handle extending into the bars 19. The bars 19 are slidable on the side walls 8 of the base 1. Each bar 19 is fixed in one position by a bolt 22 on one end of a handle 23. The bolt 22 extends through a washer 24 and a longitudinally extending slot 25 in the bar 19 into a threaded hole 27 in the side wall 8 of the base 1. When the bolts 22 are loosened, the bars 19 with the handles 18 can be moved forwardly or rearwardly relative to the base 1 to effectively make the handles longer or shorter.
(11) As best shown in
(12) With the spring 34 in the relaxed condition shown in
(13) A disc polisher or grinder assembly indicated generally at 48 is pivotally mounted in a yoke defined by a pair of parallel, spaced apart plates 49 connected to the base 1 by screws 50. The plates 49 are generally L-shaped, including ends 51 extending outwardly beyond the front wall 6 of the base 1. The polishing assembly 48 is held in a fixed position by an off-the-shelf spring loaded index pin 52 extending through one plate 49 into one of three holes 53, 54 or 55 arranged in an arcuate row in a generally triangular indexing plate 57 on one side of the polishing assembly 48.
(14) As best shown in
(15) The spindle 82 in the head 83 of the polisher 16 extends through a bearing 84 in a countersunk hole 85 in the other end 86 of the baseplate 58. A circlip 87 holds the bearing 84 in the hole 85. A second bearing 89 is mounted in the bottom of the baseplate 58. A tubular shaft extension 90 is connected to the grinder spindle 82 and extends downwardly through the bearings 84 and 89. A rubber pad 92 is connected to the bottom end 93 of the extension 90 using a threaded nozzle 95. During grinder operation, water from the base 1 is fed through the tube 76 to the polisher head. The water enters the spindle 82 and passes downwardly through the extension 90 and the nozzle 95 to the workpiece 2. A polishing disc 96 is mounted on the bottom of the pad 92 using a hook and loop connection (not shown) of the type employed on off-the-shelf disc polishers, i.e. VELCRO7 hooks are provided on the bottom of the pad 92 for mating with loops 97 on the top of the disc 96 or vise versa.
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(17) In order to polish the side 3 of the workpiece 2, the bars 19 are moved rearwardly to the positions shown in
(18) A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
(19) In the second embodiment of the invention, a second indexing plate 101 is connected to a second side 102 of the base plate 58 using screws 60 (
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(21) The end 111 of the lever 112 acts as a cam. In the position shown in