Patent classifications
B24B31/108
Slide grinding machine
A slide grinding machine having a turntable and a work container rotated by the turntable has an air pressure operated automatic gap setting feature having a zero gap width reference value to adjust the gap width between the turntable and the work container.
Slide grinding machine
A slide grinding machine having a turntable and a work container rotated by the turntable has an air pressure operated automatic gap setting feature having a zero gap width reference value to adjust the gap width between the turntable and the work container.
RESURFACING BALL CONTAINER
The present invention provides a resurfacing ball container for repeated removal of dirty, used or damaged surfaces from a plurality of India rubber type bounce balls. The resurfacing ball container also allows for easy transport and storage of balls during periods of non-use. The resurfacing ball container includes a cylinder with a lid and an abrasive surface rotating within the cylinder for resurfacing the contained balls.
Rotational abrasive micro/nano-finishing
A method for outer surface finishing of a workpiece may include coaxially placing the workpiece inside a vessel. The exemplary vessel may include at least one baffle that may radially extend from an inner wall of the vessel toward the outer surface of the workpiece. The exemplary method may further include pouring an abrasive medium inside the vessel, rotating the abrasive medium about the longitudinal axis in a first direction within the vessel relative to the outer surface of the workpiece by rotating the vessel about the longitudinal axis, and concurrently rotating the workpiece within the vessel about the longitudinal axis in a second direction, the second direction being opposite the first direction.
Rotational abrasive micro/nano-finishing
A method for outer surface finishing of a workpiece may include coaxially placing the workpiece inside a vessel. The exemplary vessel may include at least one baffle that may radially extend from an inner wall of the vessel toward the outer surface of the workpiece. The exemplary method may further include pouring an abrasive medium inside the vessel, rotating the abrasive medium about the longitudinal axis in a first direction within the vessel relative to the outer surface of the workpiece by rotating the vessel about the longitudinal axis, and concurrently rotating the workpiece within the vessel about the longitudinal axis in a second direction, the second direction being opposite the first direction.
BARREL POLISHING DEVICE
A barrel polishing apparatus according to an aspect includes a fixed tank and a rotary disk that define a polishing space. The fixed tank has a predetermined axis as a center axis. The fixed tank includes a cylindrical rigid body and a first lining covering an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical rigid body. The rotary disk has a disk-shaped rigid body and a second lining covering a surface of the disk-shaped rigid body on the polishing space side, and is rotatably disposed in a state where a gap is formed between the first lining and the second lining. The disk-shaped rigid body has a convex portion protruding toward the polishing space along a predetermined axis direction. The length in the predetermined axis direction of the part overlapping the gap of the convex portion is one-third or more of the length in the predetermined axis direction of the gap.
BARREL POLISHING DEVICE
A barrel polishing apparatus according to an aspect includes a fixed tank and a rotary disk that define a polishing space. The fixed tank has a predetermined axis as a center axis. The fixed tank includes a cylindrical rigid body and a first lining covering an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical rigid body. The rotary disk has a disk-shaped rigid body and a second lining covering a surface of the disk-shaped rigid body on the polishing space side, and is rotatably disposed in a state where a gap is formed between the first lining and the second lining. The disk-shaped rigid body has a convex portion protruding toward the polishing space along a predetermined axis direction. The length in the predetermined axis direction of the part overlapping the gap of the convex portion is one-third or more of the length in the predetermined axis direction of the gap.
Plastic bracelet and a method of making
A method for manufacturing a bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery including at least one strand, the method including a step of making, by moulding or extrusion, a band of synthetic material intended to form at least one strand, the method being wherein it then includes a step of chemical mechanical polishing the band. A bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery includes at least one strand formed of an extruded or injection moulded band, wherein at least one strand has a roughness Rp less than or equal to 3 μm and preferably less than or equal to 2 μm.
BARREL POLISHING APPARATUS
A barrel polishing apparatus has a barrel tank. The barrel tank includes a cylindrical fixed tank having a center axis and a rotary disk provided to cover a bottom portion of the fixed tank and rotatable about the center axis. The barrel polishing apparatus further includes a tilting mechanism. The tilting mechanism has a tilting shaft extending in a horizontal direction to tilt the barrel tank around the tilting shaft. The tilting shaft is disposed closer to the upper edge of the fixed tank than a centroidal line extending parallel to the tilting shaft and passing through the center of gravity of the barrel tank when viewed from a direction parallel to an extending direction of the tilting shaft.
BARREL POLISHING APPARATUS
A barrel polishing apparatus has a barrel tank. The barrel tank includes a cylindrical fixed tank having a center axis and a rotary disk provided to cover a bottom portion of the fixed tank and rotatable about the center axis. The barrel polishing apparatus further includes a tilting mechanism. The tilting mechanism has a tilting shaft extending in a horizontal direction to tilt the barrel tank around the tilting shaft. The tilting shaft is disposed closer to the upper edge of the fixed tank than a centroidal line extending parallel to the tilting shaft and passing through the center of gravity of the barrel tank when viewed from a direction parallel to an extending direction of the tilting shaft.