Patents Assigned to Roto-Finish Company
  • Patent number: 4363194
    Abstract: A finishing machine comprising a rotatable housing, which is preferably but not necessarily resiliently mounted, comprising: a finishing chamber for receiving and finishing parts with finishing media when the housing is in finishing position, a storage chamber adapted to receive media from the finishing chamber when the housing is rotated to a parts-separation position, a foraminous member for separating media from parts, apparatus for rotating the housing about a substantially horizontal axis from a finishing position to a parts-separation position and return, and apparatus for transfer of media from the storage chamber to the finishing chamber upon return of the housing from parts-separation position to finishing position, wherein the finishing chamber comprises an annular spinner member and complementary tub member, the spinner member being adapted to rotate about a generally vertical axis when the housing is in finishing position, and a rotational motion-producing assembly and associated drive operatively
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1982
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4349327
    Abstract: A method of producing finishing chips comprising the steps of providing a castable mixture of particulate abrasive grains and a solidifiable matrix, depositing the mixture into cavities of a generally-cylindrical, flexible mold having a plurality of cavities in the interior surface thereof conforming to the desired configuration of finishing chips to be produced, rotating said cylindrical mold during solidification of said mixture and the production of solid finishing chips within said cavities, and ejecting said solidified finishing chips from said mold by bringing said mold to an inside-out position, whereby said solidified finishing chips are ejected from said cavities, is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1982
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4329817
    Abstract: A gyratory machine for finishing parts, grinding such as paint grinding, or screening, having a fixed frame and a floating support resiliently mounted thereon, a finishing chamber mounted on the floating support, a gyratory motion-producing assembly affixed to the support comprising a vertically mounted housing, a plurality of bearings mounted in the housing, one or more vertically oriented shafts rotatably journaled in the bearings, and eccentric weights mounted on the shaft or shafts in fixed radial relationship thereto, a motor mounted on said housing for gyratory motion therewith and coupled to the shaft by a belt and pulley coupling assembly. The belt and pulley assembly applies rotating force to the shaft at a driving point or plane external with respect to the bearings, that is, at a point axially external to that portion of the shaft included between or defined by the bearings. In a further improved embodiment the annular finishing chamber is readily demountable from the floating support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4307544
    Abstract: The present application provides a finishing chamber lining, particularly suited for use in an industrial type finishing machine, comprising a compressible elastomeric substrate having a particulate, insoluble, abrasive material uniformly distributed therethrough and having a working or outer surface, the abrasive material having a particle size between one (1) and 100 microns and a hardness, as measured on the Mohs Hardness Scale, of at least one (1), the abrasive material being insoluble in the elastomeric substrate and in reactants and solvents employed in producing the same, the working surface comprising an outermost abrasive-interspersed, gripping surface which is adapted to be self-regenerating upon erosion in use. The finishing chamber lining increases the work action within the finishing chamber and minimizes inactivity, depression, or dead spots within the finishing chamber when in use with loose finishing media and workpieces to be finished therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4257198
    Abstract: A gyratory finishing machine, of the type in which the finishing units gyrate about a common center and advantageously rotate about their own axis, is provided with loading and unloading means for loading and unloading selected finishing chambers without stopping the gyration of the other finishing chambers. This is generally accomplished through a null-point producing means for establishing a null-point relation between the selected finishing chamber and the loading and unloading means. The null-point can be established by bringing the selected finishing chamber to said common center, or by causing said loading and unloading means to gyrate in unison with the gyration of the selected finishing chamber. The loading and unloading can be effected while the selected finishing chamber is at the common center or by transferring the selected finishing chamber from the null-point to a remote loading station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4177608
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for surface finishing of parts or workpieces by attrition, in the presence of a liquid vehicle, with loose, comminuted, granular, or particulate solid finishing material or media, comprising relatively large finishing particles, i.e., chips, is described. The apparatus comprises a finishing chamber having a containing surface comprising an upstanding wall and a bottom symmetrically arranged about a common axis, being relatively rotatable about said axis, and having apposed closely-spaced surfaces, with a resilient seal having correspondingly apposed elements therebetween, the apposed elements of said seal being in closely-spaced apart or touching relationship and the surface of at least one of said apposed seal elements being irregular. The bottom, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4172339
    Abstract: A gyratory finishing machine, of the type in which the finishing units gyrate about a common center and advantageously rotate about their own axis, is provided with loading and unloading means for loading and unloading selected finishing chambers without stopping the gyration of the other finishing chambers. This is generally accomplished through a null-point producing means for establishing a null-point relation between the selected finishing chamber and the loading and unloading means. The null-point can be established by bringing the selected finishing chamber to said common center, or by causing said loading and unloading means to gyrate in unison with the gyration of the selected finishing chamber. The loading and unloading can be effected while the selected finishing chamber is at the common center or by transferring the selected finishing chamber from the null-point to a remote loading station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4110085
    Abstract: The application discloses abrasive finishing chips suitable for use as abrasive media in finishing processes and apparatus for the finishing of parts and workpieces, comprising abrasive grains dispersed in a matrix comprising at least 50% by weight of ground glass bonded together with a substantially uniform bond and of a shape suitable for employment as an abrasive media chip, and a process for the production of such chips which comprises the steps of providing ground glass, causing abrasive grains to be dispersed therein, subjecting the mixture to shape-forming procedure, heating the same to the sintering point of the ground glass, that is, at a temperature between the softening point and the working (fluid) point of the glass but below 1950.degree. F., and allowing the same to cool, thereby to produce abrasive media chips to the type aforesaid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1978
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4084355
    Abstract: A machine and method for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other. As a result, as the part moves along the finishing chamber during the course of the finishing process, the compartment defined by the part-isolating means, e.g., partitions, moves longitudinally with the part and isolates it from other parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4077162
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1978
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4074472
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain the parts isolated from each other. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are reciprocally movable with respect to each other first for a limited distance in a forward direction, and then for a limited distance in a rearward direction generally of the same magnitude. During movement in the forward direction the partitions are disposed intermediate the parts. At the end of the limited forward distance the partitions are removed from their positions intermediate the parts and remain in said removed positions during the rearward movement. At the end of the rearward movement for said limited distance the partitions are returned to their positions intermediate the parts and are ready to begin a succeeding cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1978
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4035960
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other. As a result, as the part moves along the finishing chamber during the course of the finishing process, the compartment defined by the part-isolating means, e.g., partitions, moves longitudinally with the part and isolates it from other parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4034520
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other. As a result, as the part moves along the finishing chamber during the course of the finishing process, the compartment defined by the part-isolating means, e.g., partitions, moves longitudinally with the part and isolates it from other parts. In one embodiment of the invention, the part-isolating means, such as partitions for defining compartments for the parts, moves vertically with respect to the finishing chamber. Vertical movement is controlled by devices such as solenoids or air-operated cylinders in turn controlled by timers, permitting precise control of the finishing period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4034521
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other. As a result, as the part moves along the finishing chamber during the course of the finishing process, the compartment defined by the part-isolating means, e.g., partitions, moves longitudinally with the part and isolates it from other parts. In one embodiment of the invention, the part-isolating means, such as partitions for defining compartments for the parts, moves vertically with respect to the finishing chamber. Vertical movement is controlled by devices such as solenoids or air-operated cylinders in turn controlled by timers, permitting precise control of the finishing period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4034519
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain parts isolated from other parts. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are movable with respect to each other. As a result, as the part moves along the finishing chamber during the course of the finishing process, the compartment defined by the part-isolating means, e.g., partitions, moves longitudinally with the part and isolates it from other parts. In one embodiment of the invention, the part-isolating means, such as partitions for defining compartments for the parts, moves vertically with respect to the finishing chamber. Vertical movement is controlled by devices such as solenoids or air-operated cylinders in turn controlled by timers, permitting precise control of the finishing period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4026075
    Abstract: A vibratory finishing machine having a fixed frame and a floating support resiliently mounted thereon, a finishing chamber mounted on the floating support, a gyratory motion-producing assembly affixed to the support eccentrically mounted on a shaft and a motor operatively coupled thereto. The finishing chamber is divided into two parts, one part rotatively mounted and having at least an inner vertical wall, and a stationary portion affixed to the floating support. A second motor is mounted in fixed relationship with the floating support and operatively coupled to rotate the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber. The rotational or centrifugal rotation of the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber provides greatly improved finishing efficiency of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4022012
    Abstract: Parts or workpieces are surface finished in a vibratory finishing chamber with loose finishing material. The parts or group of parts are isolated from each other by part-isolating means which travel with the material in the finishing chamber. The part-isolating means comprise transverse walls maintained in close proximity to the inner surface of the finishing chamber. Means are provided for bringing at least two transverse walls into closer proximity to the inner surface of the finishing chamber, advantageously, sufficiently close to prevent passage of substantial amounts of loose finishing material from passing between the transverse walls and the inner surface of the finishing chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 4012869
    Abstract: A machine for finishing parts, having part-isolating means such as vertical partitions or dividers, defining one or more compartments, disposed at least partially within the finishing chamber, each compartment designed to accept a part or parts to be finished and to maintain the parts isolated from each other. The finishing chamber and the part-isolating means are reciprocally movable with respect to each other first for a limited distance in a forward direction, and then for a limited distance in a rearward direction generally of the same magnitude. During movement in the forward direction the partitions are disposed intermediate the parts. At the end of the limited forward distance the partitions are removed from their positions intermediate the parts and remain in said removed positions during the rearward movement. At the end of the rearward movement for said limited distance the partitions are returned to their positions intermediate the parts and are ready to begin a succeeding cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: 3990188
    Abstract: A vibratory finishing machine having a fixed frame and a floating support resiliently mounted thereon, a finishing chamber mounted on the floating support, a gyratory motion-producing assembly affixed to the support eccentrically mounted on a shaft and a motor operatively coupled thereto. The finishing chamber is divided into two parts, one part rotatively mounted and having at least an inner vertical wall, and a stationary portion affixed to the floating support. A second motor is mounted in fixed relationship with the floating support and operatively coupled to rotate the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber. The rotational or centrifugal rotation of the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber provides greatly improved finishing efficiency of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1976
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz
  • Patent number: RE29964
    Abstract: A vibratory finishing machine having a fixed frame and a floating support resiliently mounted thereon, a finishing chamber mounted on the floating support, a gyratory motion-producing assembly affixed to the support eccentrically mounted on a shaft and a motor operatively coupled thereto. The finishing chamber is divided into two parts, one part rotatively mounted and having at least an inner vertical wall, and a stationary portion affixed to the floating support. A second motor is mounted in fixed relationship with the floating support and operatively coupled to rotate the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber. The rotational or centrifugal rotation of the rotatably-mounted portion of the chamber provides greatly improved finishing efficiency of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1979
    Assignee: Roto-Finish Company
    Inventor: Gunther W. Balz