Vibration Polishing Device
20210276142 · 2021-09-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B37/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B31/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B31/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a vibration polishing device, comprising: a vibration drive for generating an oscillating vibration for polishing samples; a polishing disc which is connected to and can be driven by the vibration drive; and a polishing bowl which is designed to receive a polishing medium and the samples to be polished and is coupled to the polishing disc for being entrained therewith;
wherein the vibration drive comprises a base part, a counter-oscillating part, a vibration plate, and drive parts, for driving in an oscillating manner the counter-oscillating part and the vibration plate against the force of leaf springs.
Claims
1. A vibration polishing device comprising: a vibration drive comprising a base part, a counter-oscillating part, a vibration plate, a first drive part, and a second drive part; wherein the base part and the counter-oscillating part are coupled by first leaf springs having their main planes grouped around a central axis in accordance with radial helical surfaces; wherein the base part and the vibration plate are coupled by second leaf springs having their main planes grouped around the central axis in accordance with radial helical surfaces; and wherein the first drive part is arranged so as to be supported on the counter-oscillating part, and the second drive part is arranged so as to be supported on the vibration plate, for generating oppositely oscillating rotational oscillatory movements between the counter-oscillating part and the vibration plate when the vibration drive is in operation; further comprising: a polishing disc which is firmly connected to the vibration drive; and a polishing bowl which is adapted to receive a polishing medium and the samples to be polished and which is coupled to the polishing disc.
2. The vibration polishing device of claim 1, further comprising: a control unit for power supply to the first and second drive parts in terms of voltage, current, and pulse formation; and an acceleration sensor which measures accelerations occurring when the device is in operation, on the counter-oscillating part and on the vibration plate and thus also onto the polishing disc and onto the polishing bowl and which generates acceleration signals based thereon, which are fed back to the control unit.
3. The vibration polishing device of claim 1, wherein the polishing medium comprises a carrier material and polishing agent.
4. The vibration polishing device of claim 3, wherein the carrier material is a polishing cloth and the polishing agent is provided in the form of a polishing agent suspension.
5. The vibration polishing device of claim 1, wherein the polishing bowl is coupled to the polishing disc so as to be detachable.
6. The vibration polishing device of claim 5, wherein the detachable coupling of the polishing bowl to the polishing disc is by magnetic holding force.
7. The vibration polishing device of claim 6, wherein ferromagnetic layers or parts are attached on the upper side of the polishing disc and on the underside of the polishing bowl.
8. The vibration polishing device of claim 5, wherein the polishing bowl is in the form of a plastic container for the carrier material and for the polishing agent suspension and can be closed with a lid and has a carrying handle to be placed on the polishing disc and lifted from the polishing disc as a closed container.
9. The vibration polishing device of claim 8, wherein closed containers are stackable one above the other.
10. The vibration polishing device of claim 9, wherein the polishing bowl has a central recess at its underside and the lid has a central projection on its upper side such that containers to be stacked one above the other can be fitted with their respective central recess onto the respective underlying projection.
11. The vibration polishing device of claim 1, wherein centering and/or indexing means are arranged between the polishing disc and the polishing bowl.
12. The vibration polishing device of claim 1, wherein the polishing bowl has a base wall with a receiving space for the polishing medium and a circumferential lateral wall with a groove for receiving a rubber-elastic ring which is adapted to clamp the edge of a polishing cloth that forms part of the polishing medium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0021] An exemplary embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] The main parts of the vibration polishing device include a vibration drive 1, a polishing disc 2, and a polishing bowl 3. In addition, the device also comprises a control unit 4 and a protective housing.
[0033] The electromotive vibration drive 1 (
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[0035] The polishing bowl 3, preferably made of plastics, is coupled with the polishing disc 2 for being entrained therewith, and for this purpose it has a magnetic foil sheet or sheet steel disc 31 on its underside, as a second ferromagnetic layer, which may be glued to the underside of the polishing bowl 3. When the polishing bowl 3 is placed on the polishing disc 2, the ferromagnetic layers cooperate to couple the polishing bowl 3 to the polishing disc 2, whereby the polishing bowl 3 is entrained in the oscillating vibration of the polishing disc 2.
[0036] The polishing disc 2 is fixed on the upper side of the vibration plate 13 by a central screw 24 and a centering disc 22 and is indexed by eccentrically arranged indexing pins 25.
[0037] The centering disc 22 engages in a central recess 32 in the base wall of polishing bowl 3 in order to center the polishing bowl 3. Likewise, head bolts 23 engage in corresponding base wall recesses 33 of the polishing bowl 3 to provide a positive fit against rotation between the vibration drive 1 or polishing disc 2 relative to the polishing bowl 3.
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[0039] The polishing bowl 3 can be closed with a lockable lid 7 (
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[0044] The operation of the vibration polishing device is as follows.
[0045] First, a plurality of samples 8 to be polished are prepared for the polishing process. In most cases this means that the samples are positioned in the sample holders 9 such that the surface 81 to be polished protrudes from the sample holder.
[0046] Control unit 4 is switched on to output electric currents of predetermined frequency and amperage to set the vibration drive 1 in motion. The vibrations generated on the vibration plate 13 are oscillating and cause the samples 8 to be polished and located in the polishing bowl to perform intermittent bouncing movements while being driven circumferentially in the polishing bowl 3. At each voltage surge, the first and second drive parts 14, 15 move relative to each other, and so does the counter-oscillating part 12 relative to the vibration plate 13, whereby the leaf springs 16 and 17 are tensioned, and when the voltage pulse drops the leaf springs 16 and 17 bring the device parts back into their starting position. Polishing disc 2 is firmly connected to the vibration plate 13 and therefore follows the movements thereof. However, this also applies to the polishing bowl 3, since the latter is entrained mechanically and/or magnetically. Indexing pins 25 prevent an unwanted rotational movement of the polishing bowl 3 relative to the polishing disc 2.
[0047] The described embodiment is to be considered by way of example. Various modifications are possible. It is well known that movements can be superimposed on each other. It is possible to provide two first drive parts and two second drive parts and to superimposed the movements generated thereby in order to promote the circulation of the samples to be polished in the pot-shaped polishing bowl. An even more favorable result can be achieved with three first and second drive parts.
[0048] It will be apparent to a person skilled in the art that the features, whether disclosed in the specification, the claims, the figures, or otherwise, may individually define essential components of the present disclosure, even if they are described together with other features.