Honing Tool
US-2017087686-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US9815169B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9815169-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514866061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A head assembly of a honing tool includes a carrier having a proximal end connectable to a spindle, a distal end, and a plurality of stones. The head assembly also includes a pilot cap connected to the distal end, and defining an end face and a sidewall. A transition surface defined by the pilot cap extends between the end face and the sidewall. The transition surface extends at a first angle forming a first angled relief and then at a second angle forming a second angled relief.
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What is claimed is: 1. A head assembly of a honing tool comprising: a carrier including stones and an end; and a monolithic pilot cap connected to the end and defining an end face, a sidewall axially and radially spaced from the end face, a first relief angled inwardly from the sidewall, and a second relief angled outwardly from the end face and intersecting the first relief, wherein the first and second reliefs have different angles relative to the sidewall, wherein the first relief is oriented at a first oblique angle relative the sidewall, and the second relief is oriented at a second oblique angle relative to the sidewall that is larger than the first oblique angle. 2. The head assembly of claim 1 wherein the end face has a circular edge defining a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the sidewall, and the first and second reliefs cooperate to define a transition surface that extends outwardly from the edge towards the sidewall at oblique angles relative to the sidewall. 3. The head assembly of claim 2 wherein the first relief has a first end extending from the sidewall and terminating at a second end, and the second relief has a first end extending from the second end of the first relief and a second end terminating at the edge of the end face. 4. The head assembly of claim 1 wherein the sidewall of the pilot cap further includes an outer surface, and an inner surface defining an open cavity that extends into a backside of the pilot cap, and the end of the carrier is received in the cavity. 5. The head assembly of claim 1 wherein the carrier includes a cylindrical body having an outer sidewall that defines slots each receiving one of the stones. 6. The head assembly of claim 1 wherein the carrier defines an inner bore that slidably receives a stone adjuster therein, wherein the stone adjuster includes an inclined surface that engages with a backside of the stones, wherein axial movement of the stone adjuster within the inner bore causes the stones to radially move relative to a sidewall of the carrier. 7. A honing tool comprising; a driven spindle; and a head assembly including a carrier having a cylindrical body with a proximal end connectable to the spindle, an annular mounting surface formed on a distal end of the body, and a plurality of slots that each receive a cutting stone, and a monolithic pilot cap having a front side defining an end face oriented perpendicularly relative to an axial direction of the head assembly, a sidewall parallel to the axial direction and spaced from the end face in the axial direction, and a backside attached to the mounting surface, the pilot cap further having a first angled relief extending from the sidewall towards the end face at an oblique angle that projects inwardly from the sidewall and a second angled relief extending from the end face to an end of the first angled relief at an oblique angle that projects outwardly from the end face to form a tapered transition surface configured to guide the head assembly into a workpiece, wherein the oblique angle of the first angled relief is smaller than the oblique angle of the second angled relief relative to the sidewall. 8. The honing tool of claim 7 further comprising a platform disposed beneath the head assembly and including a top surface configured to support the workpiece. 9. The honing tool of claim 7 further comprising a rotary drive unit coupled to the spindle. 10. The honing tool of claim 7 wherein the pilot cap further includes at least one wear pad disposed on an outer surface of the sidewall. 11. The honing tool of claim 10 wherein the outer surface defines at least one recess that receives a portion of the at least one wear pad. 12. The honing tool of claim 10 wherein the at least one wear pad includes a portion that extends past the backside.
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