Random Walk Polishing Machine
20220250202 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B23/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B37/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B37/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A polishing machine for fine polishing and abrading work configured to employ a random walk theory algorithm to generate the movement pattern of the polishing or abrading element.
Claims
1. A machine for polishing a workpiece comprising: a supporting surface for securing and supporting the workpiece; a polishing surface for polishing the workpiece secured to the top of the supporting surface; a mounting arrangement for supporting said supporting surface and said polishing surface with said mounting arrangement configured in a generally cylindrical shape and comprising a base, a casing and an upper plate; a movement arrangement for moving said polishing surface with respect to said supporting surface and across said workpiece with said movement arrangement housed within the said casing of said mounting arrangement and comprising a first oscillatory motor secured to said casing; a first eccentric ball bearing disposed on top of the first oscillatory motor and further disposed below and in contact with a second oscillatory motor disposed above the first oscillatory motor; a second eccentric ball bearing disposed on top of the second oscillatory motor; with said mounting arrangement further configured such that the second eccentric ball bearing is in contact with the bottom of the supporting surface; a first power source to operate the first oscillatory motor and a second power source to the second oscillatory motor, whereby said polishing surface moves across said workpiece in a number of random polishing paths generated by the combined operation of the first oscillatory motor operating at a first frequency and the second oscillatory motor operating at a second frequency.
2. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the first frequency of the first oscillatory motor and the second frequency of the second oscillatory motor are uncorrelated both between and among them.
3. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the first oscillatory motor is coupled to the second oscillatory motor by means of at least one flange configured to secure the base of the second oscillatory motor and further configured to secure the first eccentric ball bearing to the second oscillatory motor.
4. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the movement arrangement is secured within the case of the mounting arrangement by means of a blocking ring.
5. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the supporting surface is comprised of hard rubber.
6. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the polishing surface comprises removable sanding pads.
7. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein the supporting surface comprises embedded supports for supporting the workpiece.
8. The machine for polishing a workpiece of claim 1 wherein said polishing surface has either a plane or curved shape and said polishing surface executes random-walk movements across said workpiece wherein said random-walk movements do not replicate a planetary movement, figure-eight pattern or any other Lissajous figures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention will be more readily understood with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like components throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention relates in general to a random movement abrading system for lapping surfaces of a workpiece.
[0011]
[0012] Disposed within the housing (220), is a motor assembly (230) comprising a lower motor (210) secured to the Base (130). A lower eccentric ball bearing (40) is disposed on top of the lower motor (210) along the same vertical axis of the lower motor (210). The motor assembly (230) also comprises a second, upper motor (205) with a upper eccentric ball bearing (30) that is disposed on top of the upper motor (205) and along the same vertical axis as the upper motor (205). The upper motor (205) is coupled to the lower motor (210) by being attached to the lower eccentric ball bearing (40) by means of a lower flange (50) and an upper flange (55). The motor assembly (230) is positioned within the housing so that the upper eccentric ball bearing (30) is in secured contact with the underside of the plane platform (60).
[0013]
[0014] Referring to
[0015] The random walk motion of the sanding disc (80) is accomplished by the combination of the oscillatory motions created by the two motors when operated simultaneously. This is accomplished by virtue of the two motors (lower motor (210) and upper motor (205)) being independently driven making each to rotate about their respective axis. As shown in
[0016] The independent drive of each motor means that each motor can be driven—and in a preferred embodiment and method they each will be driven—with different frequencies, non-multiple frequencies and non-fixed phase frequencies. These frequencies will not only be different but will also form a frequency pair which has no correlation among themselves. This manner of driving the motors when combined with the manner in which the motors and the corresponding lower eccentric ball bearing (40) and upper eccentric ball bearing (30) are coupled, described above, will compel the sanding disk (80) to vibrate in a random manner, or more particularly in a manner replicating a random walk motion or Brownian motion with no closed loops, Lissajous figures and no resulting path repetition on the polishing platform.
[0017] A shown in
[0018] In the embodiment shown in
[0019] The above-described embodiments relate also to methods for performing a surface treatment on a workpiece. The method for performing such a surface treatment would comprise, in a preferred method, generating a series of random paths which visit all points of a surface area and moving the surface treatment device along the series of random paths such that the surface treatment device passes over all points of the workpiece. Alternatively, the described invention may encompass an apparatus whereby a machine employs a processing unit to execute a previously embedded sequence of steps corresponding to a positive and negative sequence of numbers whose algebraic sum is zero, chosen among many sequences of randomly generated numbers. This and other similar methods are thus described.
[0020] Although the present invention has been described herein above with reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to a skilled person in the art that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the invention.