MACHINING TOOL FOR GRINDING A WORKPIECE
20200047314 ยท 2020-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The machining tool is used for grinding a workpiece in a machine tool. The tool includes at least a first machining portion having particles of a harder material than the material of the workpiece to be machined, the particles being arranged in a binder, and at least a second machining portion having particles of smaller diameter than the first machining portion, and of a harder material than the material of the workpiece to be machined, the particles of the second portion being arranged in an identical binder to that of the first portion or in a different binder.
Claims
1. A machining tool for grinding a workpiece in a machine tool, wherein said tool comprises at least a first machining portion having particles of a harder material than the material of the workpiece to be machined, the particles being arranged in a binder, and at least a second machining portion having particles of larger or smaller diameter than the first machining portion, and of a harder material than the material of the workpiece to be machined, the particles of the second machining portion being arranged in an identical binder to that of the first machining portion or in a different binder.
2. The machining tool for grinding a workpiece made of hard material in a machine tool according to claim 1, wherein each machining portion comprises diamond particles embedded in a binder.
3. The machining tool according to claim 1, wherein said first and second machining portions are placed on the same tool body to form a one-piece tool.
4. The machining tool according to claim 3, wherein said first and second machining portions are formed by first and second abrasive bands arranged on at least one front face or one side wall of the body of the tool, which is capable of being driven in rotation in a spindle of a machine tool to grind a workpiece to be machined.
5. The machining tool according to claim 4, wherein said first and second abrasive bands are arranged on a front face of the cylindrical or conical tool body.
6. The machining tool according to claim 5, wherein said first and second abrasive bands are annular and secured to the front face coaxially and spaced apart from each other, and wherein the front face is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the cylindrical or conical tool body.
7. The machining tool according to claim 4, wherein a third machining portion in the form of a third abrasive band is arranged on the face of the same tool body.
8. The machining tool according to claim 7, wherein said third annular band is secured to the front face coaxially to the first and second abrasive bands which are all spaced apart from each other.
9. The machining tool according to claim 1, wherein a first part of the machining tool comprises the first machining portion, wherein a second part of the machining tool includes the second machining portion, and wherein the first and second parts are removably assembled to form the machining tool.
10. The machining tool according to claim 9, wherein said first part is in the form of a cylindrical cup with a base for removably securing the second part, the axis of the cylindrical cup being arranged on an axis of rotation of the machining tool, and wherein the first machining portion is a first abrasive band of annular shape.
11. The machining tool according to claim 10, wherein said first machining portion is a first abrasive band of annular shape, which is coaxially secured to an edge or a side wall of a base body of the cup of the first part.
12. The machining tool according to claim 11, wherein the first abrasive band of annular shape is secured to a front face of the edge, wherein said width of the first abrasive band is identical to the width of the edge.
13. The machining tool according to claim 10, wherein said second part is configured in the form of a cylindrical washer or a cylindrical cup of smaller external diameter than the internal diameter of the cup of the first part, and wherein the second part comprises a second machining portion, which is a second abrasive band secured to an annular upper edge surface or a side wall of a body of the second part.
14. The machining tool according to claim 13, wherein the second abrasive band of annular shape is secured to a front face of the edge, wherein said width of the second abrasive band is identical to the width of the washer edge.
15. The machining tool according to claim 13, wherein first holes of the first part are made in the base of the cup of the first part for positioning or securing pins, wherein second holes in the cup base of the first part are made with an external recess for placement of screws for mounting the second part, wherein first holes of the second part identical to the first holes of the first part, are made on a portion of the height of the washer from a lower edge to receive positioning pins, and wherein second threaded holes of the second part and positioned in an identical manner to the second holes of the first part are made on a portion of the height of the washer to receive the threaded part of screws when the second part is secured to the base of the cup of the first part.
16. The machining tool according to claim 15, wherein said three first holes of the first and second parts are arranged alternately with the three second holes of the first and second parts on a central circle on the lower edge of the second part.
17. The machining tool according to claim 13, wherein the second part is cup-shaped, wherein said second part is fixed centrally in the base of the cup of the first part via a mounting screw inserted into a screw shaft sized diameter opening in the base of the second part, and screwed into a threaded hole of the first part.
18. The machining tool according to claim 13, wherein the second part is cup-shaped, wherein said first cylindrical cup-shaped part comprises a central opening, wherein to secure the second part to the first part, a first plate, such as a stopper, is provided and includes a solid cylindrical central piece of slightly smaller diameter than the diameter of the opening for passage thereof through the opening and a circular rim or shoulder for resting against an external surface of the cup base of the first part, and wherein a cup base of the second part is centrally secured at the cup base of the first part via a mounting screw inserted into a screw shaft sized diameter opening in the base of the second part, and screwed into a threaded hole of the central piece of the first plate.
19. The machining tool according to claim 9, wherein said first part is in the form of a cylindrical cup with a central opening in a base of the cup, and wherein an arrangement of mounting plates is provided with a first plate, such as a stopper, including a solid cylindrical central piece of slightly smaller diameter than the diameter of the opening for passage thereof through the opening and a circular rim or shoulder for resting against an external surface of the base of the cup of the first part, and with a second plate of generally cylindrical shape, such as a disc, and of larger diameter than the diameter of the central opening and arranged to be secured to the first plate on an inner side of the cup of the first part, and wherein the second part is configured to be removably secured to the second plate inside the cup of the first part.
20. The machining tool according to claim 19, wherein three mounting holes are provided in the central piece of the first circular plate, and wherein three further mounting holes are provided in the second circular plate in an identical arrangement to the three holes of the first circular plate in order to secure the two plates by pins or screws in the cup base of the first part.
21. The machining tool according to claim 19, wherein said second part is in the form of a cylindrical cup of smaller external diameter than the external diameter of the second disc-shaped plate, wherein the second part comprises a second machining portion in the form of a second annular abrasive band of cylindrical shape secured to the periphery of an edge of a cup body of the second part, wherein in a cup base of the second part, there are made first holes for positioning or securing pins on the second mounting plate and second holes with an inner housing for placement of screws for mounting said second part on the second plate, which also includes first holes and second threaded holes positioned in an identical manner for removably securing the second part to the second plate.
22. The machining tool according to claim 21, wherein three first holes and three second holes are provided in the cup base of the second part, arranged alternately on a same coaxial circle, and wherein pins are arranged in the first holes and screws are arranged in the second holes of the second part to be screwed into the second holes of the second plate.
23. The machining tool according to claim 22, wherein a lower edge of the second part is arranged to be inserted into a cavity of the upper face of the second plate during the attachment thereof.
24. The machining tool according to claim 19, wherein said second part is in the form of a cylindrical cup of smaller external diameter than the external diameter of the second disc-shaped plate, wherein the second part comprises a second machining portion in the form of a second annular abrasive band of cylindrical shape secured to the periphery of an edge of a cup body of the second part, wherein the second part includes an external thread on an external area in a low position of the cup opposite to the position of the second abrasive band in order to be screwed into a cavity of complementary shape with a thread (45) of the second plate.
25. The machining tool according to claim 21, wherein said second cylindrical annular abrasive band is of greater thickness than width, which width is smaller than the width of the edge of the cup body of the second part.
26. The machining tool according to claim 9, wherein said first part comprises a first machining portion in the form of a first abrasive band arranged on and secured to an upper edge of a cup-shaped base, said first abrasive band being in the form of a cylinder, wherein said cup with the first machined portion includes a housing for receiving the second part, wherein an opening is made in the cup base with a tubular extension from the opening in the cup base arranged on a longitudinal axis of the cup, the inner diameter of the tubular extension is identical to the diameter of the opening.
27. The machining tool according to claim 26, wherein said second part comprises a second machining portion in an upper position of the second part, which is in the form of a solid cylindrical abrasive block, forming a tool head, and having a lower surface secured to a flat upper surface of a cylindrical body of the second part, wherein a cylindrical extension extends along a longitudinal axis from a lower surface of the cylindrical body of the second part, the external diameter of the cylindrical extension being slightly less than the internal diameter of the tubular extension of the first part in order to be inserted into said tubular extension when the two parts are assembled.
28. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein said tubular extension of the first part comprises a first through opening perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular extension for a means of attachment in the form of a pin or a screw, wherein a second through opening is provided in the cylindrical extension of the second part, which is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical extension, said second through opening being arranged to be aligned with the first through opening of the first part once the second part is fitted inside the first part, and wherein the two parts are held assembled to each other by a pin or a key or a screw inserted into the two aligned through openings.
29. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein an internal thread is made in the tubular extension of the first part, and wherein an external thread is made on the cylindrical extension of the second part in order to screw the threaded cylindrical extension into the complementary thread of the tubular extension of the first part to secure the first part to the second part.
30. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein said slot is made at one end of the tubular extension of the first part, the second part and the first part being held together once the machining tool is inserted into a chuck of a machine tool, the clamping of the chuck folding the slotted portion of the first part to allow the second part to be secured inside the first part.
31. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein said solid cylindrical abrasive block, forming a tool head, has a flat upper surface.
32. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein said solid cylindrical abrasive block, forming a tool head, comprises at its end portion a centred tip, whose tip angle can be 120.
33. The machining tool according to claim 27, wherein said solid cylindrical abrasive block, forming a tool head, comprises at its end portion a semi-spherical shape, whose radius can be half the diameter of the solid abrasive cylindrical block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The objects, advantages and features of the machining tool for performing a grinding operation on a workpiece, particularly made of hard material, in a machine tool, will appear more clearly in the following description with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] In the following description, the machining tool will be described as a grinding tool for grinding, for example, a surface of a workpiece to be machined, which is made of hard material. Preferably, the grinding tool is arranged, once mounted in a machine tool spindle, to be driven in rotation to make beveled edges, for example, on a workpiece, such as a watch glass or crystal, which may be made of sapphire, but without restriction to other machining possibilities.
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[0034] To machine workpieces made of hard material, the various machining portions 21, 22 of machining tool 20 should preferably be made with diamond particles. It is also possible to envisage using corundum particles, but the machining portion wears more quickly with such corundum particle machining portions, since the hardness of this material is generally equal to or lower than that of the workpiece to be machined.
[0035] The diamond particles are embedded in a binder, which may be a metallic, resin, vitrified, galvanic, ceramic, bakelite or other binder. It is possible to envisage embedding the particles of machining portions 21, 22 in an identical or different binder. For each machining portion, the size or diameter of the diamond particles (grains) is defined by Dxx and the diamond concentration per mm.sup.3 in its binder is defined by Cxx. By way of example, a mean grain size on the order of 91 m corresponds to D91, and a diamond particle concentration of 100 grains per mm.sup.3 corresponds to C100. For a machining step defined as rough machining, the particle size of one machining portion is larger than the particle size of another machining portion for a machining step defined as finish-machining. Thus, the smaller the grain size, the finer the machining operation.
[0036] The machining tool 20 shown in
[0037] Tool base body 20 may be metallic, for example made of steel or aluminium. Abrasive bands 21, 22 are fixed to front face 23 by sintering, brazing or bonding. A space is provided between each abrasive band to allow a first machining step to be performed with first abrasive band 21 without detriment to second abrasive band 22 for a second machining step. First abrasive band 21 can be defined with a particle size of between D20 and D30 for a rough machining step, while second abrasive band 22 can be defined with a particle size of between D6 and D12, for example, for a finish-machining step. It is possible to use more than two machining portions, i.e. more than two abrasive bands, which can be arranged and spaced coaxially with respect to each other on the same front face 23 or another side face for example. Each band has a different size of abrasive particles.
[0038] By way of non-limiting example, the dimensions of a machining tool 20 shown in
[0039] The conical machining tool 20 can also include a shaft mounted by plates (not represented) through an opening 24 in the base of the base body of tool 20. The tool shaft can be mounted on a spindle chuck of a machine tool as shown, for example, in
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[0041] This machining tool 30 has at least two parts 31, 34 which are secured to each other and can easily be disassembled in order to change one of the parts. A first part 31 includes a first machining portion 32, while second part 34 includes a second machining portion 35. The size or diameter of the abrasive particles, as previously, is different from one machining portion to another machining portion, and their concentration in the binder may also be different. Since these parts are assembled and can be disassembled, in case of greater wear of one of the machining portions, it is possible simply to change the worn portion without having to completely change the tool.
[0042] The first and second complementary parts 31, 34 are configured in a generally cylindrical shape, but may have another general shape provided that they can fit one inside the other, for example.
[0043] As represented in
[0044] First part 31 includes a first machining portion 32, which is secured by sintering, brazing or bonding to a front edge of the base body of first part 31. The base body may be made of steel or aluminium for example. Preferably, this first machining portion 32 is a first abrasive band 32 of annular shape whose width may be identical to the width of the edge of first part 31. First abrasive band 32 may include particles, especially diamond particles, in a conventional binder.
[0045] In the cup base of first part 31, first holes 38 are made for positioning or attaching pins shown below with reference to
[0046] Three first holes 38 and three second holes 39 may be provided, arranged alternately on a same coaxial circle around opening 33 in the base.
[0047] The angle separating a first hole 38 from an adjacent second hole 39 is thus 60.
[0048] By way of non-limiting example, the external diameter d1 of the first part can be 250 mm, while the inner diameter d2 can be 210 mm. The width of the abrasive band is thus in this case around 20 mm and its thickness e1 can be 5 mm. The thickness e2 of the cup base can be 15 mm and its height h1 up to first abrasive band 32 can be 45 mm. The diameter d3 of the opening in the base can be 76 mm. The diameter of first holes 38 can be 6 mm and the diameter of second holes 39 for the passage of the threaded part of each screw can be 8.8 mm and the diameter for the screw head can be 14.5 mm. The first and second holes 38 and 39 are on a circle of 177 mm diameter.
[0049] As represented in
[0050] First holes 38, identical to the first holes of the first part, are made on a portion of the height of washer 34 from a lower edge. Second threaded holes 39 for receiving the threaded part of mounting screws are also provided on a portion of the height of the washer from the lower edge. Three first holes 38 can therefore be provided, arranged alternately with three second threaded holes 39 arranged on a central circle on the lower edge of the washer. The angle between a first hole 38 and a second hole 39 is thus 60. This circle is arranged halfway between the external diameter and the internal diameter of washer 34.
[0051] By way of non-limiting example, the external diameter d4 of second part 34 can be 202 mm, while the inner diameter d5 of second part 34 can be 152 mm. Holes 38 and 39 are on a circle of diameter of around 177 mm.
[0052] The thickness e3 of second abrasive band 35 can be 5 mm. The height h2 of second part 34 up to the second abrasive band can be 30 mm. The depth of first holes 38 can be 10 mm and the depth of the threaded part of second holes 39 can be 10 mm with a non-threaded hole extension of 5 mm.
[0053] It should also be noted that second abrasive band 35 of second part 34 can be intended for a rough grinding step, while first abrasive band 32 of first part 31 can be intended for a finish-grinding step with a smaller particle size than that of second abrasive band 35.
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[0055] An arrangement of a first circular plate 36, such as a stopper, and a second plate 37, such as a disc, can be provided for the mounting or attachment thereof through central opening 33 in the cup base of first part 31. First plate 36 thus includes a solid central cylindrical piece and a circular rim or shoulder. The central piece is of slightly smaller diameter than the diameter of opening 33 of first part 31. The central piece can pass through central opening 33 with the rim resting against the external surface of the cup base of first part 31. At least three mounting holes 42 can be provided in the central piece of first circular plate 36.
[0056] A second plate 37 of generally cylindrical shape, such as a disc, and of larger diameter than the diameter of central opening 33 is arranged to be secured on an inner side of the cup of first part 31 to the first plate. For this purpose, at least three mounting holes 43, for example through holes, are provided in second circular plate 37 in an identical arrangement to the three holes of first circular plate 36. Thus, the two plates can, for example, be secured by screws (not represented) that pass, for example, through the three holes of the first plate and are screwed into the three threaded holes of second plate 37, which, after attachment, rests against the inner surface of the cup base of first part 31. These two mounting plates 36, 37, made of aluminium or steel for example, are preferably connected to a shaft of machining tool 30 for mounting in a machine tool spindle chuck, as represented in
[0057] By way of variant of the second embodiment, it is possible to envisage having a second cup-shaped part 34 with a second machining portion 35, such as a second abrasive band placed on a front face or edge of second cup-shaped part 34. A solid base is provided at the bottom of the cup for this second part 34. A central opening for passage of a mounting screw shaft can be made in the cup base of second part 34 and a screw head recess can also be provided inside the cup of the second part. A central threaded hole can be made in first plate 36 to receive the threaded portion of the mounting screw. Second part 34 is directly secured with its cup base in the cup base of first part 31 by tightening a screw, which passes through the screw hole of the second part, into the threaded hole of first plate 36 whose central portion is inserted into opening 33 of first part 31. Thus, second plate 37 is no longer necessary, and there are no first holes and second holes made in first part 31 and second part 34.
[0058] Of course, in a variant of the machining tool, second part 34 can also be directly secured by means of a screw in the cup base of first part 31 without opening 33 and without first plate 36, but with a central threaded hole in the base of first part 31.
[0059] It should also be noted that the second part 34 shown in
[0060] First and second abrasive bands 32, 35 were explained above as preferably being secured to a front edge or face of each part 31, 34. However, they could also be secured to an external or internal side wall of the cup or washer-shaped first and second parts 31, 34. The same applies for the embodiments described below. Each abrasive band could also be arranged on a front face and partly continuously secured to the side walls of the cup of each part. This type of abrasive band is in the form of an annular cup.
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[0064] Three first holes 38 and three second holes 39 can be provided in the cup base of second part 34, arranged alternately on the same coaxial circle. The angle separating a first hole 38 from an adjacent second hole 39 is thus 60.
[0065] By way of non-limiting example, external diameter d4 of second abrasive band 35 can be 50 mm. The thickness of second abrasive band 35 can be 8 mm, while the width 11 of second abrasive band 35 can be 3 mm. The height h2 of second part 34 with second abrasive band 35 can be 30 mm. The diameter d5 of the placement circle of holes 38 and 39 can be 23 mm. The diameter of each first hole 38 can be 3 mm and the diameter of second hole 39 for passage of the threaded part of each mounting screw can be 4 mm, while the diameter of the screw head recess can be 7 mm. This screw head recess of each second hole is inside the cup of the second part.
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[0067] As in the embodiment shown in
[0068] A second plate 37 of generally cylindrical shape and of larger diameter than the diameter of central opening 33 is arranged to be secured on an inner side of the cup of first part 31 to first plate 36. For this purpose, at least three mounting holes 43, for example through holes, are arranged in second circular plate 37 to face the three holes of first circular plate 36. The two plates can, for example, be secured by screws (not represented) that pass through the three holes 42 of first plate 36 and are screwed into the three threaded holes 43 of second plate 37, which rests, after attachment, against the inner surface of the cup base of first part 31. These two mounting plates 36, 37 are, for example, made of aluminium or steel and can be connected to a shaft of machining tool 30 for mounting in a machine tool spindle chuck, as represented in
[0069] The second part 34 is secured to second plate 37 by being housed inside a cavity of complementary shape arranged from an upper surface of second plate 37. Pins 40, mounted in holes provided for this purpose in the cavity of second plate 37, are housed in the first holes through the cup base of second part 34 when this second part 34 is attached to second plate 37. Three screws 41 are also arranged to pass through the second holes of second part 34 to be screwed into three corresponding threaded holes 44 in the cavity of second plate 37. Once this second part 34 is secured in the cavity of second plate 37, second abrasive band 35 is situated outside said cavity and more at the centre of the machining tool yet quite separate from first abrasive band 32 of first part 31. The top of second abrasive band 35 can be at the same height as the top of first abrasive band 32 after assembly and before machining.
[0070] It is also to be noted that this second abrasive band 35 of second part 34 can be intended for a rough grinding step, while first abrasive band 32 of first part 31 can be intended for a finish-grinding step with a smaller particle size than that of second abrasive band 35.
[0071] As described above with reference to a variant of the second embodiment of
[0072] As previously, second part 34 can also be secured directly by means of a screw in the cup base of first part 31 without opening 33 and without first plate 36, but with a central threaded hole in the base of first part 31.
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[0074] First part 31 of
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[0077] As represented in
[0078] As represented in
[0079] By way of non-limiting example of first and second parts 51 and 54 of
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[0081] It should also be noted that first machining portion 52 of first part 51 can be used for a rough grinding step, while second machining portion 55 of second part 54 can be used for a finishing step.
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[0083] By way of non-limiting example of first part 51 of
[0084] By way of non-limiting example of second part 54 of
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[0087] It should also be noted that first machining portion 52 of first part 51 can be used for a rough grinding step, while second machining portion 55 of second part 54 can be used for a finishing step. This type of machining tool 50 can advantageously be used to make bevelled edges on workpieces and particularly bevelled edges for watch glasses or crystals, which may be made of sapphire, or for workpieces made of ceramic, zirconia, oxides or nitrides.
[0088] It should also be noted that instead of attaching first and second parts 51 and 54 once assembled via a pin or a key or a screw, it is possible to envisage making an inner thread in the tubular extension of first part 51 and an outer thread on cylindrical extension 57 of second part 54. Thus, second part 54 is secured to first part 51 by screwing its threaded cylindrical extension into the complementary thread of the tubular extension of first part 51.
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[0090] The difference of this fifth variant is the means of securing first part 51 and second part 54. Thus, instead of through holes 58, 58 in the tubular and cylindrical extensions of the first and second parts 51, 54 shown in
[0091] It is to be noted that slot 62 can be longer and extend as far as the base of the cup of first part 51. This type of attachment is simpler than the attachment means described above and makes it possible to quickly change a tool part having a worn machining portion once the tool is removed from the machine tool chuck.
[0092] Naturally, it is possible to envisage having more than two machining portions for each machining tool, for example at least three machining portions, both for a one-piece tool as described with reference to
[0093] In the case of a machining tool with various assembled parts, the part with a worn machining portion can be changed while keeping the other parts whose machining portion is not yet too worn, since the parts can be disassembled with no difficulty.
[0094] From the description that has just been given, several variants of the machining tool can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the claims.