Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
Patent
1985-03-05
1987-05-05
Schmidt, Frederick R.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
5116587, 51105EC, 51105SP, 51281C, 51289R, 51268, B24B 526, B24B 516
Patent
active
046621180
ABSTRACT:
A cam grinding machine wherein the slide which supports the grinding wheel need not support the motor which rotates the grinding wheel so that the inertia of the slide is low and the slide can be reciprocated toward and away from the rotating workpiece at a high frequency, without risking the development of sympathetic vibrations, in order to account for changes in the angular position of the workpiece and, if necessary, also for wear upon and for dressing of the grinding wheel. The motor for the grinding wheel is mounted on a carriage which supports the slide or is mounted on the bed of the grinding machine next to the slide for reciprocatory movement toward and away from the workpiece.
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Brill Jurgen
Schemel Roland
Kontler Peter K.
Schaudt Maschinenbau GmbH
Schmidt Frederick R.
Vaught Bradley I.
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