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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 06, 2007
James H. Dieck, Riverfalls, WI (US);
Gregory A. Veenendall, Riverfalls, WI (US);
James H. Dieck, Riverfalls, WI (US);
Gregory A. Veenendall, Riverfalls, WI (US);
Foley-Belsaw Company, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
A device and method for sharpening a mower blade are provided, in which a mounting device for mounting a rotary blade having two opposite cutting edges to be sharpened, wherein the mounting device is capable of positioning the blade in a first fixed state and a second, axially pivoting state. One or more grinding head assemblies are each positioned on an opposite end of the blade, wherein the grinding head assemblies respectively grind the two opposite cutting edges to be sharpened. A control system controls movement of the two grinding head assemblies. The mounting device positions the blade in the first fixed state to enable the two grinding head assemblies to grind the cutting edges in a direction substantially parallel to the cutting edges of the blade to perform a straight grind, and then may position the blade in the second axially pivoting state to enable the blade to pivot around its blade rotation axis away from the grinding head assemblies upon completion of the straight grind, thereby forming a curve at the end of each cutting edge. The mounting assembly also holds the blade in a third, freely rotating state in which the blade may substantially freely rotate around its blade rotation axis to enable balancing of the blade after sharpening.