Blade Sharpener Patents (Class 451/229)
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Patent number: 8864554Abstract: The invention relates to a sharpener for sharpening a cutting tool, such as a knife, the sharpener comprising a body part (1), a rotatable sharpening roll (2) resting on the body part, and a first guide groove (11) above the sharpening roll for receiving a first tool blade and for guiding it in relation to the sharpening roll (2). To allow the sharpener to be made structurally simple and well applicable for sharpening both narrow and wide blades, the sharpener comprises a second guide groove (14), which is wider than the first guide groove (11), to be arranged above the sharpening roll (2) to allow a second tool blade to be received and guided in relation to the sharpening roll (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Fiskars Brands Finland Oy AbInventors: Petteri Masalin, Juha Huhtala, Kari Kunnas, Aaro Huttunen, Jouni Salojärvi, Sami Lyytikäinen, Olli-Pekka Vänttilä
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Patent number: 8348725Abstract: A blade holding jig arrangement for either grinding or honing a blade including a mounting bracket assembly with an elongate guide bar and a device for rigidly supporting the guide bar. A support arm can be pivotally mounted on the guide bar by means of a tubular support mounted on one end of the arm and extending perpendicular thereto. The guide bar extends through a passageway in the tubular support. The support arm can be moved along the guide bar for grinding. A clamp unit for clamping a blade includes a U-bracket with two legs and two clamping jaws adjustably mounted on the U-bracket between the legs. The clamp unit is attached to an end section of the arm remote from the one end of the arm. The clamping jaws can be moved towards one another in order to clamp the blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: Tymen Clay
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Publication number: 20080274677Abstract: Apparatus and method for sharpening a workpiece, such as a cutting tool. An abrasive disc is rotatable about a disc rotational axis and includes a plurality of spaced apart, radially disposed apertures extending therethrough from a first surface to an opposing second surface of the disc. The first surface is configured to facilitate sharpening of a workpiece by contacting engagement of the workpiece against an abrasive layer adjacent the first surface between adjacent first and second apertures of said plurality. The first surface further induces controlled axial displacement of the workpiece away from the disc as the second aperture approaches the workpiece during disc rotation. The first surface is preferably concave so as to extend into the disc between each adjacent pair of the apertures. Alternatively, the first surface is provided with different compressibilities to induce the controlled axial displacement of the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Patent number: 7435159Abstract: A jig intended in use to hold a series of blanks of rod-like or wire-like form during machining, the jig having a body adapted to be mounted to a drive shaft for rotation of the body about an axis of rotation, the body having a perimeter which on rotation of the jig defines a rotation path, the perimeter being defined by a set of stations located around the rotation path, each station having a pair of opposed clamping surfaces, one side of the clamping surfaces being located at the rotation path, in use the clamping surfaces being intended to receive between themselves a set of said blanks, one end of said blanks being positioned to extend outwardly from the one side to extend beyond the rotation path. The clamping surfaces can have a cylindrical or polygonal shape and the blanks can be supported to extend in a direction transverse to the rotation path or parallel to the rotation path. A process and grinding system are also claimed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Eastland Medical Systems Ltd.Inventor: Philip Bunce
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Patent number: 7220169Abstract: A sharpening apparatus (16) for a blade-like cutting implement. The sharpening apparatus has an elongate body (18) and a cutting edge extending widthwise across one end of the body (11) at a predetermined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body (11). The cutting edge is formed by an inclined face formed on one side face of the body. The apparatus includes a cradle (26) for holding a blade-like implement to be sharpened and a mounting body for mounting the cradle (26) relative to a grinding surface. The cradle is mounted on a pair of guide rails (22, 24) for movement along a rectilinear path, the cradle including first and second rail followers slidably connected to a first and second of the guide rails respectively. The cradle (26) includes a seat for locating the blade-like implement at a reselected reference position on the cradle (26) such that the cutting edge of the implement to be sharpened is located parallel to said rectilinear path.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Turner Intellectual Property LimitedInventor: Paul Steabben Hepworth
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Patent number: 6942551Abstract: A method for forming a cutting edge along an edge portion of a blade stock, wherein the method includes moving the blade stock with respect to a first cutting element rotating about a first rotational axis, the first rotational axis forming one of an acute angle and a perpendicular angle with respect to the cutting edge, and contacting the edge portion and the first cutting element and forming a first cutting surface along the edge portion. The method may also include moving the blade stock with respect to a second cutting element rotating about a second rotational axis, the second rotational axis forming one of an acute angle and a perpendicular angle with respect to the cutting edge, and contacting the edge portion and the second cutting element and forming a second cutting surface along the edge portion so that the second cutting surface intersects the first cutting surface to form the cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath, Miroslav A. Simo
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Patent number: 6589104Abstract: The present invention relates to an electric sharpening machine for chain saws capable of correctly sharpening the teeth at any number of desired cutting angles within a given range; this system according to the invention allows rotation of an upper portion of the saw, including the motor and the grinding wheel. The chain to be sharpened can be progressed and automatically gripped by the lowering of the grinding wheel into a grinding position. The chain may be turned 180° for grinding opposing teeth when the upper part is rotated into a complimentary position. In this way it is possible to let the abrasive grinding wheel sharpen the saw teeth, both in case of left and right teeth, with rotation occurring towards the inner part of the teeth and opposite to the position of the operator for avoiding ejecting dangerous sparks and materials at the operator.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Giovanardi Gian Andrea
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Patent number: 6572459Abstract: Machine for machining using abrasive belts circular workpieces supported by at least one pair of parallel rollers. To pass the workpieces under the machining station(s) 6, the support rollers 16 driven in rotation are moved in translation parallel to their axes. The rollers 16 are preferably mounted on a table 13 mobile in translation which can also carry means 19 for positioning the workpieces to be machined.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Societe des Procedes et Machines SpecialesInventor: Richard Bonachera
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Patent number: 6471569Abstract: A device for grinding a rotary mower blade (16), the device comprising an adjustable support for receiving a rotary mower blade, means for fixing the blade relative to the support, means for feeding the support and blade both axially and transversely relative to a grinding wheel (4), and for pivoting the support towards and away from the grinding wheel.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Stephen Geoffrey Bernhard
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Publication number: 20020061719Abstract: The present invention relates to an electric sharpening machine for chain saws capable of correctly sharpening the teeth of every kind of saw; this system according to the invention allows to rotate all the upper group with the motor and the grinding wheel, to balance the chain stop situated on the vice and, in addition, to turn the saw of 180°; in this way it is possible to let the abrasive vice sharpening the saw teeth rotate, both in case of left and right teeth, towards the inner part opposite to the position of the operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventor: Giovanardi Gian Andrea
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Publication number: 20010012752Abstract: A blade sharpener comprises a work surface consisting of a single support line. A grinding wheel defines a plane that contains the support line. The grinding wheel is swingable in the grinding wheel plane to a selected position relative to the support line. A blade is supported on the support line in a manner that produces a first cutting surface on the blade cutting edge. The single support line enables mulching blades to be sharpened without having to impart angular motions, in space to them as they are fed past the grinding wheel. The grinding wheel is swingable to different positions relative to the support line, thereby enabling the grinding wheel to produce different cutting surfaces on the blades. Swinging of the grinding wheel is achieved by mounting it to a plate that pivots about an axis perpendicular to the grinding wheel plane. A mobile work table having a top plate of finite area is selectively retainable over and removable from the single line support.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventor: Gerd F. Bauer
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Patent number: 6193591Abstract: An assembly for holding a cylindrical workpiece for grinding, including a support frame having at least one support arm extending to initially hold the workpiece and operable to disengage from the workpiece during grinding, a tailstock slidably mounted on the support frame and operable to engage the proximal end of the workpiece, and a collet assembly mounted on the support frame and configured to receive and engage the distal end of the workpiece. The collet assembly includes a housing having an open proximal end, an open distal end, and an internal channel with an inner diameter. The internal channel extends along the length of the housing from the open proximal end to the open distal end and is adapted to slidingly receive a spindle. The spindle has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The proximal end portion includes a holding portion and the distal end extends from the distal end of the housing and is engagable with a drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Ten Cate Enbi International bvInventors: Joseph John Stahl, Stephen Joseph Rookey, David Arden Sutton
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Patent number: 5823856Abstract: The invention relates to the resharpening of two-dimensionally acting knife sets in knife rims as they are used for the industrial production of wood flakes from long logs and wood cut to length. Each knife set consists of a knife plate provided with a cutting edge and of several scoring organs whose scoring blades are tightly linked to the knife plate according to the invention. After having advanced all knife sets their resharpening is done in a first phase by means of a grinding drum provided with ring grooves while the knife rim is rotating slowly. In a second grinding phase the cutting edges are touched by the grinding drum which moves slightly in axial direction and for that purpose the knife rim is arrested intermittently. During this phase the residues remaining on the cutting edges and at the scoring organs in the area of the ring grooves are ground off.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Pallmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wilhelm Pallmann
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Patent number: 5711701Abstract: A polishing fixture (20) having nests (48) for releasably holding optical fiber connectors during polishing, inclined beams (44a) being deflectable to narrow the nests (48) and hold optical fiber connectors received in the nests (48), and a force transmitting body (26) avoiding jamming against the inclined beams (44a) by being moveable beside each of the beams (44a) in a direction that unopposes the direction toward which deflected portions of the inclined beams (44a) point.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Soren Grinderslev, Randall B. Paul
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Patent number: 5601473Abstract: An apparatus and method for sharpening skate blades operate by measuring the length of a skate blade, determining a predetermined profile corresponding to a desired radius of curvature for the blade, and coordinating the motion of a grinding wheel and the blade to grind the blade according to the predetermined profile. A grinding force is applied by the grinding wheel against the blade using a stepper motor coupled through a screw drive, thereby not allowing the grinding wheel to chatter or bounce against the blade. In addition, the blade is clamped end-to-end by a clamping assembly that also determines the length of the blade via the position of the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: M.J.S. Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Randy L. Strain, Jeffrey P. Jannetto, Robert M. Evans