Electrocontact discharge dressing method for grinding wheel

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Title: Electrocontact discharge dressing method for grinding wheel
Patent Number: 4,937,416
Publication Date: June 26, 1990
Appl. No: 07/315,156
Application Filed: February 24, 1989
Abstract: An electrocontact discharge dressing for a grinding wheel is performed by contacting a grinding surface of the grinding wheel, which is formed by bonding super hard diamond grains with a metal-based bond, with a pair of electrodes made of steels for general structure, rotating the grinding wheel for grinding a contact surface of each of the pair of electrodes with the rotating grinding wheel to form flow type chips in the contact surface, and applying a voltage to the pair of electrodes to generate an electric discharge from the flow type chips toward the metal-based bond of the rotating grinding wheel whereby the metal-based bond is molten due to heat of the electric discharge, and removed from the grinding wheel to enable dressing of the grinding wheel with excellent dressing efficiency.
Inventors: Kubota, Mamoru (Hitachi, JPX); Takahashi, Kinio (Nagoya, JPX); Suzuki, Kenji (Chiryu, JPX)
Assignees: Kubota; Mamoru (Hitachi, JPX), Toyoda Van Moppes Limited (Okazaki, JPX)
Claim: What is claimed is
Claim: 1. An electrocontact discharge dressing method for a grinding wheel comprising the steps of
Claim: contacting a grinding surface of the grinding wheel, which is formed by bonding super hard abrasive grains with an electrically conductive bond, with a pair of electrodes made of such a metallic material as to form a flow type chip due to grinding;
Claim: rotating the grinding wheel and grinding a contact surface of each of said pair of electrodes with said rotating grinding wheel to form said flow type chip in said contact surface
Claim: applying a voltage to said pair of electrodes to generate an electric discharge from said flow type chip toward said electrically conductive bond of said rotating grinding wheel whereby said electrically conductive bond is molten due to heat of said electric discharge and removed from said grinding wheel.
Claim: 2. An electrocontact discharge dressing method according to claim 1, wherein said super hard abrasive grains are made of one of diamond and cubic boron nitride.
Claim: 3. An electrocontact discharge dressing method according to claim 1, wherein said pair of electrodes are made of one of steels for general structure, copper, aluminum, copper alloys and aluminum alloys.
Claim: 4. An electrocontact discharge dressing method according to claim 1, wherein said electrically conductive bond is made of one of metal-based bond, electrically conductive resin bond and electrically conductive vitrified bond.
Claim: 5. An electrocontact discharge dressing method according to claim 1, wherein said voltage applied to said pair of electrodes is ranged from 40 to 60 V.
Claim: 6. An electrocontact discharge dressing method according to claim 1, wherein said pair of electrodes are spaced from each other by a gap ranged from 2 to 10 mm.
Current U.S. Class: 219/6917; 219/6911; 219/7613
Current International Class: B23H 504
Patent References Cited: 3670137 June 1972 Inoue
3941970 March 1976 Grow
4849599 July 1989 Kuromatsu
Other References: 504 Twin Electrode System Electrocontact Discharge Dressing of Diamond Grinding Wheels, Mamoru Kubota, et al.--Sep. 14, 1988.
J54 Electrocontact Discharge Dressing of Metal Bonded Super Hard Abrasive Grains Grinding Wheels, Mamoru Kubota, et al., Feb. 25, 1988.
Primary Examiner: Shaw, Clifford C.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Cushman, Darby & Cushman
Accession Number: edspgr.04937416
Database: USPTO Patent Grants
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