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US3041799A
US3041799A US863354A US86335459A US3041799A US 3041799 A US3041799 A US 3041799A US 863354 A US863354 A US 863354A US 86335459 A US86335459 A US 86335459A US 3041799 A US3041799 A US 3041799A
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
    • B24D7/00Bonded abrasive wheels, or wheels with inserted abrasive blocks, designed for acting otherwise than only by their periphery, e.g. by the front face; Bushings or mountings therefor
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
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  • a primary object of the invention is a grinding disc with a circular coolant chamber that extends outwardly .tO a point close to the edge of the disc and provides 360 f coolant flow through the disc face.
  • Another object is a coolant flow pattern which will not cause erosion of the abrasive disc itself.
  • Another object is a grinding disc having a plurality of grit clearance holes which are automatically cleared.
  • Another object is a coolant arrangement for a grinding disc which insures that the coolant will come through the face of the disc in as finely a divided form as possible so that the entire area of the disc in engagement with the workpiece will be lubricated.
  • Another object is a self-feeding coolant arrangement for an abrasive disc.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective of a grinding disc according to the invention.
  • FIGURE 2. is a radial section, on an enlarged scale, of half of the disc in FIGURE 1.
  • a grinding disc 19 includes a round or circular back-up or backing plate 12 which is suitably mounted on a spindle for rotation in any suitable grinding machine, vertical, horizontal or otherwise, about an axis 14.
  • the backing plate carries an abrasive disc in the form of a ring or annulus 16 having a center hole 18. Coolant is introduced along the axis 14 of the spindle by a suitable connection, not shown, to a center inlet 2ft.
  • the front face of the backing plate is relieved a suitable amount, for example a few thousandths of an inch, as at 22, except around the edge at 24. This is to say that the relieved area 22. is continuous or extends through 360 circumferentially' and extends out radially in all directions to a point closely adjacent the outer peripheral edge of the backing plate.
  • An intermediate or closure or manifold plate 26 is mounted on the front face of the backing plate and is positioned between the backing plate and the abrasive disc 16.
  • a plurality of bolts 28 or the like extend through suitable openings 3!) in the backing plate and are connected to nuts 32 suitably molded or formed in the abrasive disc.
  • An abrasive disc 16 of this type normally has a pinrality of axially disposed openings 3% for grit clearance which stop in the backing or unusable portion 36 of the disc. But in this case the openings 34 are extended at through the unusable portion 36 so that, in effect, I provide a plurality of passages all the way through to disc.
  • the intermediate or manifold plate 25 is provided with spray openings or jets id aligned with the passages 3438 through the abrasive disc and the jet openings 49 open into the coolant chamber defined between the backiug and manifold plates.
  • I provide a grinding disc having an abrasive disc on its front face and a coolant chamber extending outwardly from a centrally located inlet to provide a coolant fiow through the grinding face of the disc.
  • the coolant comes out through the front face of the abrasive disc in a finely divided uniform pattern. While I prefer that all of the passages through the abrasive disc be provided with a corresponding jet or spray opening 40 through the manifold plate, nevertheless, certain passages might be closed and others open to provide any desired coolant flow pattern. This is to say that every passage through the abrasive disc does not have to have a corresponding opening into the coolant chamber.
  • the particular structure shown has the advantage that the coolant chamber in the backing plate provides full free outward flow of coolant and at the same time the coolant does not contact or otheiwise flow against any part of the abrasive disc itself until it squirts through the jet openings 40.
  • the jet action of the coolant through the abrasive passages will insure that all of the passages are kept clear of foreign matter, grit and the like, and the centrifugal force of the rotating disc also insures that the coolant from each of the abrasive disc passages 34 will move radially outwardly along the disc face so that the entire surface of the disc face will be fully and uniformly lubricated. Also, the rotation of the wheel causes the lubricant to be thrown or forced outwardly in the coolant chamber by centrifugal force. Thus, the system is selffeeding.
  • the coolant chamber formed by relieving the surfaces of the backing plate. and this is the preferred way since the backing plate is heavier and, therefore, easier to work with, nevertheless, the face of the intermediate or manifold plate might be relieved in stead. Or both might be relieved somewhat, if desired.
  • the washers 42 should compensate for the thickness of the coolant chamber so that when the bolts 22 take up on the disc, the nuts 32 will not be pulled out of the disc.
  • grinding disc refers to an abrasive disc and either or both may be used herein and in the claims. While I have stated that the system is selffeeding, a coolant pump could also be used. But, in any event, this particular structure has a self-feeding tendency and may or may not be totally self-sustaining. While I have shown a center hole 18, the invention could be used with an abrasive disc that does not have a center hole. In short, the center hole in the abrasive disc is not important to the invention.
  • a grinding disc adapted to be mounted on the spindle of a grinding machine and having a backing plate with an axially located coolant inlet, the front surface of the backing plate being relieved to provide a coolant chamber extending outwardly in a radial direction from the coolant inlet and having a continuous circumferential outer axially projecting edge adjacent the peripheral edge of the supporting plate to provide approximately 360 of outward radiation of the coolant from the coolant inlet, a nonabrasive intermediate plate generally coextensive with the backing plate mounted over and closing the relieved area of the backing plates front surface and abutting the projecting edge to thereby define the coolant chamber therewith, an abrasive disc separate from but mounted on the intermediate plate and having a plurality of openings therethrough, and a plurality of corresponding openings in the intermediate plate aligned with the openings in the abrasive disc to provide communication between the coolant chamber and the disc openings.

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July 3, 1962 R. A. KEMMAN 3,0
ABRASIVE DISC AND COOLANT ARRANGEMENT Filed Dec. 31, 1959 IN V EN TOR.
United Estates tent fitice 3,041,799 Patented July 3, 1962 'This invention is in the field of grinding discs and is concerned with a grinding disc with an improved coolant flow arrangement. I
A primary object of the invention is a grinding disc with a circular coolant chamber that extends outwardly .tO a point close to the edge of the disc and provides 360 f coolant flow through the disc face.
Another object is a coolant flow pattern which will not cause erosion of the abrasive disc itself.
Another object is a grinding disc having a plurality of grit clearance holes which are automatically cleared.
Another object is a coolant arrangement for a grinding disc which insures that the coolant will come through the face of the disc in as finely a divided form as possible so that the entire area of the disc in engagement with the workpiece will be lubricated.
Another object is a self-feeding coolant arrangement for an abrasive disc.
Other objects will appear from time to time in the ensuing specification and drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective of a grinding disc according to the invention; and
FIGURE 2. is a radial section, on an enlarged scale, of half of the disc in FIGURE 1.
As shown in the drawings, a grinding disc 19 includes a round or circular back-up or backing plate 12 which is suitably mounted on a spindle for rotation in any suitable grinding machine, vertical, horizontal or otherwise, about an axis 14. The backing plate carries an abrasive disc in the form of a ring or annulus 16 having a center hole 18. Coolant is introduced along the axis 14 of the spindle by a suitable connection, not shown, to a center inlet 2ft. The front face of the backing plate is relieved a suitable amount, for example a few thousandths of an inch, as at 22, except around the edge at 24. This is to say that the relieved area 22. is continuous or extends through 360 circumferentially' and extends out radially in all directions to a point closely adjacent the outer peripheral edge of the backing plate.
An intermediate or closure or manifold plate 26 is mounted on the front face of the backing plate and is positioned between the backing plate and the abrasive disc 16. .A plurality of bolts 28 or the like extend through suitable openings 3!) in the backing plate and are connected to nuts 32 suitably molded or formed in the abrasive disc.
An abrasive disc 16 of this type normally has a pinrality of axially disposed openings 3% for grit clearance which stop in the backing or unusable portion 36 of the disc. But in this case the openings 34 are extended at through the unusable portion 36 so that, in effect, I provide a plurality of passages all the way through to disc.
The intermediate or manifold plate 25 is provided with spray openings or jets id aligned with the passages 3438 through the abrasive disc and the jet openings 49 open into the coolant chamber defined between the backiug and manifold plates.
To provide a full support for the entire abrasive disc, I Weld or otherwise suitably connect washers 42 around the bolt openings in the backing plate so that each of the bolts will pull the abrasive disc up against a firm solid foundation, the washers 42 being as thick as the amount of relief used in forming the coolant chamber.
The use, operation and function of the invention are as follows:
I provide a grinding disc having an abrasive disc on its front face and a coolant chamber extending outwardly from a centrally located inlet to provide a coolant fiow through the grinding face of the disc. The coolant comes out through the front face of the abrasive disc in a finely divided uniform pattern. While I prefer that all of the passages through the abrasive disc be provided with a corresponding jet or spray opening 40 through the manifold plate, nevertheless, certain passages might be closed and others open to provide any desired coolant flow pattern. This is to say that every passage through the abrasive disc does not have to have a corresponding opening into the coolant chamber.
The particular structure shown has the advantage that the coolant chamber in the backing plate provides full free outward flow of coolant and at the same time the coolant does not contact or otheiwise flow against any part of the abrasive disc itself until it squirts through the jet openings 40. I might provide some sort of a seal between the outer edge 24 of the backing plate and the manifold plate 26, but the bolts 28 will normally draw the parts together sufliciently tightly to provide an adequate seal.
The jet action of the coolant through the abrasive passages will insure that all of the passages are kept clear of foreign matter, grit and the like, and the centrifugal force of the rotating disc also insures that the coolant from each of the abrasive disc passages 34 will move radially outwardly along the disc face so that the entire surface of the disc face will be fully and uniformly lubricated. Also, the rotation of the wheel causes the lubricant to be thrown or forced outwardly in the coolant chamber by centrifugal force. Thus, the system is selffeeding.
While I have shown the coolant chamber formed by relieving the surfaces of the backing plate. and this is the preferred way since the backing plate is heavier and, therefore, easier to work with, nevertheless, the face of the intermediate or manifold plate might be relieved in stead. Or both might be relieved somewhat, if desired. In any event, the washers 42 should compensate for the thickness of the coolant chamber so that when the bolts 22 take up on the disc, the nuts 32 will not be pulled out of the disc.
The term grinding disc as used herein refers to an abrasive disc and either or both may be used herein and in the claims. While I have stated that the system is selffeeding, a coolant pump could also be used. But, in any event, this particular structure has a self-feeding tendency and may or may not be totally self-sustaining. While I have shown a center hole 18, the invention could be used with an abrasive disc that does not have a center hole. In short, the center hole in the abrasive disc is not important to the invention.
While I have shown and described the preferred form of my invention, it should be understood that suitable additional modifications, changes, substitutions and alterations may be made without departing from the inventions fundamental theme. I, therefore, wish that the invention be unrestricted, except as by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. For use in a grinding machine, a grinding disc adapted to be mounted on the spindle of a grinding machine and having a backing plate with an axially located coolant inlet, the front surface of the backing plate being relieved to provide a coolant chamber extending outwardly in a radial direction from the coolant inlet and having a continuous circumferential outer axially projecting edge adjacent the peripheral edge of the supporting plate to provide approximately 360 of outward radiation of the coolant from the coolant inlet, a nonabrasive intermediate plate generally coextensive with the backing plate mounted over and closing the relieved area of the backing plates front surface and abutting the projecting edge to thereby define the coolant chamber therewith, an abrasive disc separate from but mounted on the intermediate plate and having a plurality of openings therethrough, and a plurality of corresponding openings in the intermediate plate aligned with the openings in the abrasive disc to provide communication between the coolant chamber and the disc openings.
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EP0138237A1 (en) * 1983-07-20 1985-04-24 HS VEGLIO S.r.l. Improvements in diamond-set segments and inserts
JPS6215080A (en) * 1985-07-09 1987-01-23 Sanwa Daiyamondo Kogyo Kk Grindstone
US4821461A (en) * 1987-11-23 1989-04-18 Magnetic Peripherals Inc. Textured lapping plate and process for its manufacture
US4860722A (en) * 1985-12-13 1989-08-29 Hs Veglio S.R.L. Diamond segments and inserts
US4866886A (en) * 1987-11-23 1989-09-19 Magnetic Peripherals Inc. Textured lapping plate and process for its manufacture
US4882878A (en) * 1988-08-05 1989-11-28 Benner Robert L Grinding wheel
US5674116A (en) * 1996-10-09 1997-10-07 Cmi International Inc. Disc with coolant passages for an abrasive machining assembly
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US20090186567A1 (en) * 2008-01-17 2009-07-23 Xavier Orlhac Abrasive Tool With Mosaic Grinding Face
CN103192325A (en) * 2013-04-10 2013-07-10 大连理工大学 Inner-cooling bonded abrasive grinding disc
US20150165586A1 (en) * 2013-12-17 2015-06-18 Fujibo Holdings, Inc. Resin Lapping Plate and Lapping Method Using the Same
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US3386214A (en) * 1965-09-01 1968-06-04 Titan Abrasives Company Grinding disc
JPS598760U (en) * 1982-07-09 1984-01-20 クレノ−トン株式会社 Grinding wheel for double-head surface grinder
EP0138237A1 (en) * 1983-07-20 1985-04-24 HS VEGLIO S.r.l. Improvements in diamond-set segments and inserts
JPS6215080A (en) * 1985-07-09 1987-01-23 Sanwa Daiyamondo Kogyo Kk Grindstone
US4860722A (en) * 1985-12-13 1989-08-29 Hs Veglio S.R.L. Diamond segments and inserts
US4821461A (en) * 1987-11-23 1989-04-18 Magnetic Peripherals Inc. Textured lapping plate and process for its manufacture
US4866886A (en) * 1987-11-23 1989-09-19 Magnetic Peripherals Inc. Textured lapping plate and process for its manufacture
US4882878A (en) * 1988-08-05 1989-11-28 Benner Robert L Grinding wheel
US5674116A (en) * 1996-10-09 1997-10-07 Cmi International Inc. Disc with coolant passages for an abrasive machining assembly
WO2000059681A1 (en) * 1999-04-01 2000-10-12 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Cmp pad conditioner arrangement and method therefor
KR100691031B1 (en) * 1999-04-01 2007-03-09 코닌클리즈케 필립스 일렉트로닉스 엔.브이. CPM Pad Adjuster
US20090186567A1 (en) * 2008-01-17 2009-07-23 Xavier Orlhac Abrasive Tool With Mosaic Grinding Face
CN103192325A (en) * 2013-04-10 2013-07-10 大连理工大学 Inner-cooling bonded abrasive grinding disc
US20150165586A1 (en) * 2013-12-17 2015-06-18 Fujibo Holdings, Inc. Resin Lapping Plate and Lapping Method Using the Same
US9370853B2 (en) * 2013-12-17 2016-06-21 Fujibo Holdings, Inc. Resin lapping plate and lapping method using the same
WO2017111747A1 (en) * 2015-12-23 2017-06-29 Ortadogu Rulman Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi Grinding wheel and carrier flange configuration

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