Centering machine for workpieces, particularly optical lenses

US10625398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10625398-B2
Application numberUS-201514625805-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 19, 2015
Priority dateMay 22, 2012
Publication dateApr 21, 2020
Grant dateApr 21, 2020

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A cooling lubricant supply device for supply of a cooling lubricant to a grinding wheel is rotatably mounted as a tool on a grinding spindle of a processing unit in a grinding machine. The device has a feed shoe, which is mounted at least indirectly on a grinding spindle housing and seated on a circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and which has a seating surface facing the grinding wheel. The seating surface has a shape substantially complementary with the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and is provided centrally with a pocket-like recess into which the cooling lubricant can be fed under pressure. A spring mechanism is provided, by which the feed shoe is biased with the seating surface thereof against the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cooling lubricant supply device for supply of a cooling lubricant to a grinding wheel rotatably mounted as a tool on a grinding spindle of a processing unit in a grinding machine, characterized by a feed shoe, which is mounted at least indirectly on a grinding spindle housing and seated on a circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and which has a seating surface facing the grinding wheel, the seating surface having a shape substantially complementary with the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and being provided centrally with a pocket-like recess into which the cooling lubricant can be fed under pressure, between two symmetrically positioned sections of the seating surface where the sections are circumferentially disposed on each side of a diameter of the grinding wheel, are permanently affixed relative to each other and are separated by said pocket-like recess; and a spring mechanism being provided at a centrally located position and aligned with the pocket-like recess and that applies a biasing force on the feed shoe directed substantially perpendicular to the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel at said diameter, by which the feed shoe is biased with the seating surface thereof against the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel such that both symmetrically positioned sections of the seating surface are equally biased to the grinding wheel. 2. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the feed shoe is made of a machinable material, and the seating surface at the feed shoe is ground by the grinding wheel as a negative profile of the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel. 3. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 2 , characterized in that the biasing force of the spring mechanism is settable. 4. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the biasing force of the spring mechanism is settable. 5. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 4 , characterized in that the feed shoe is pivotally connected by way of a shoe holder with a joint, which is fixed relative to a grinding spindle housing and which lies in front of the feed shoe as seen in the rotational direction of the grinding wheel so that the feed shoe is positionable substantially tangentially against the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel. 6. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 2 , characterized in that the feed shoe is made of plastic material. 7. A cooling lubricant supply device for supply of a cooling lubricant to a grinding wheel rotatably mounted as a tool on a grinding spindle of a processing unit in a grinding machine, characterized by a feed shoe, which is mounted at least indirectly on a grinding spindle housing and seated on a circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and which has a seating surface facing the grinding wheel, the seating surface having a shape substantially complementary with the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and being provided centrally with a pocket-like recess into which the cooling lubricant can be fed under pressure, between two symmetrically positioned sections of the seating surface where the sections are circumferentially disposed on each side of a diameter of the grinding wheel, are permanently affixed relative to each other and are separated by said pocket-like recess; and a spring mechanism being provided that applies a biasing force on the feed shoe directed substantially perpendicular to the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel at said diameter, by which the feed shoe is biased with the seating surface thereof against the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel such that both symmetrically positioned sections of the seating surface are equally biased to the grinding wheel; and the feed shoe is pivotally connected by way of a shoe holder with a joint, which is fixed relative to a grinding spindle housing and which lies in front of the feed shoe as seen in the rotational direction of the grinding wheel to allow the feed shoe to move in a substantially radial direction of the grinding wheel so that the feed shoe is positionable substantially tangentially against the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel. 8. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 7 , characterized in that the feed shoe is made of a machinable material, and the seating surface at the feed shoe is ground by the grinding wheel as a negative profile of the circumferential surface of the grinding wheel. 9. A cooling lubricant supply device according to claim 8 , characterized in that the biasing force of the spring mechanism is settable.

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  • B24B9/146Primary

    Accessories, e.g. lens mounting devices · CPC title

  • by liquid or gas pressure (B24B47/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Headstocks; Working-spindles; Features relating thereto · CPC title

  • adapted for holding workpieces having a special form or being made from a special material · CPC title

  • Balancing mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US10625398B2 cover?
A cooling lubricant supply device for supply of a cooling lubricant to a grinding wheel is rotatably mounted as a tool on a grinding spindle of a processing unit in a grinding machine. The device has a feed shoe, which is mounted at least indirectly on a grinding spindle housing and seated on a circumferential surface of the grinding wheel and which has a seating surface facing the grinding whe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Satisloh Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24B9/146. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 21 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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