Abrading tool for a rotary dresser
US-2016271752-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US10933509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10933509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816002511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A rotary abrasive machining tool (101) is shown. The tool comprises a hub (103) having plurality of axially-oriented radial slots in the outer circumference thereof, and plurality of abrasive segments each of which is located in a respective slot in the hub and which form an abrading surface (102). The abrasive segments comprise a tab for location in a slot in the hub, and an abrading edge defining a plurality of abrasive elements.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An abrasive segment for a rotary abrasive machining tool, the abrasive segment comprising: a tab for location in an axially-oriented radial slot on the rotary abrasive machining tool; and an abrading edge defining a plurality of abrasive elements, wherein the abrasive elements further from the tab are adapted to withstand greater stress conditions than those closer to the tab. 2. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , in which: the abrading edge has a profile upon which each one of the plurality of abrasive elements lies; and each one of the plurality of abrasive elements has an abrading surface that is parallel to the profile of the abrading edge at the location of the respective abrasive element. 3. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , in which each one of the plurality of abrasive elements has an abrading surface, and there is a constant distance between the centres of the abrading surfaces. 4. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , in which the profile of the abrading edge is not parallel to the tab. 5. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , wherein the profile of the abrading edge follows one of: a straight path; a curved path. 6. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , in which the abrasive elements further from the tab are wider than those closer to the tab. 7. The abrasive segment of claim 1 , in which the abrasive segment is one of: cubic boron nitride; diamond. 8. A method of producing an abrasive segment for a rotary abrasive machining tool, the abrasive segment comprising a tab for location in an axially-oriented radial slot on the rotary abrasive machining tool; and an abrading edge defining a plurality of abrasive elements, the method comprising: obtaining a blank of material for the abrasive segment; machining the abrasive segment from a blank, wherein the machining process is one of: electrical discharge machining; pulsed laser ablation; water jet cutting. 9. A rotary abrasive machining tool comprising: a hub having plurality of axially-oriented radial slots in the outer circumference thereof; a plurality of abrasive segments, each one of which has a tab which is located in a respective slot in the hub, wherein (i) the abrasive elements on adjacent abrasive segments are axially offset in relation to each other, or (ii) the abrasive segments are retained in the slots by flanges attached either side of the hub. 10. The rotary abrasive machining tool of claim 9 , in which the abrading edge of each one of the plurality of abrasive segments has one of: the same profile; one of a plurality of different profiles.
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