FINISHING TOOL
20250128381 ยท 2025-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24B7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Finishing tool (10) for surface machining slab-like elements. The finishing tool (10) comprises a reusable base (12) and an abrasive component (14) releasably connected to said base (12) in order to be selectively replaced, wherein said abrasive component (14) is provided with an abrasive surface to perform smoothing, lapping and surface finish machining of slab-like elements, for example made of stone material, marble, granite, or ceramic, grs porcelain stoneware or suchlike, or similar materials.
Claims
1. Finishing tool (10) for surface machining slab-like elements, characterized in that said tool (10) comprises a reusable base (12) and an abrasive component (14) releasably connected to said base (12) in order to be selectively replaced, wherein said base (12) comprises a support (32) configured to be temporarily and firmly attached to the machining machine to which said finishing tool (10) is able to be connected, and an elastic member (34) configured to allow at least one degree of freedom of movement to said abrasive component (14) with respect to said base (12), wherein said tool (10) comprises releasable attachment means (16) configured to attach the abrasive component (14) to the base (12) in a releasable manner.
2. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 1, characterized in that said releasable attachment means (16) are configured to determine a releasable reciprocal coupling between the abrasive component (14) and the base (12), which is effective both in a direction (T) essentially orthogonal to a main interface plane (A) between the abrasive component (14) and the base (12), and also in a direction(S) tangential to said main interface plane (A).
3. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 1, characterized in that said releasable attachment means (16) comprise base attachment means (18) present on, or associated with, the base (12) and component attachment counter-means (20) present on, or associated with, the abrasive component (14).
4. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 1, characterized in that said releasable attachment means (16) comprise attachment means of the mechanical type.
5. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 3, characterized in that the base attachment means (18) comprise a base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and the component attachment counter-means (20) comprise a component mechanical gripping substrate (24), said base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and component mechanical gripping substrate (24) being configured to determine a coordinated and reciprocal attachment for the purpose of the releasable coupling between the base (12) and the abrasive component (14), said base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and component mechanical gripping substrate (24) being firmly and stably glued to the base (12) and to the abrasive component (14), respectively, and in that said base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and component mechanical gripping substrate (24) each comprise a base layer with a planar conformation and a plurality of projecting gripping elements (26), essentially the same as each other, which between them define a regular alternation of solids and voids for the coupling of similar gripping elements (26), so that when said base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and said component mechanical gripping substrate (24) are reciprocally joined they lie on said main interface plane (A).
6. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 5, characterized in that said projecting gripping elements (26) of the base mechanical gripping substrate (22) and of the component mechanical gripping substrate (24) are configured to determine a reciprocal male-male coupling or a reciprocal male-female coupling.
7. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 5, characterized in that it comprises additional releasable attachment means (28) configured to releasably attach the support (32) to the elastic member (34).
8. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 7, characterized in that said additional releasable attachment means (28) comprise support attachment means (29) present on, or associated with, said support (32) and elastic member attachment counter-means (30) present on, or associated with, said elastic member (34), and in that said support attachment means (29) can comprise an elastic member mechanical gripping substrate (42) and the support member attachment counter-means (30) comprise a support mechanical gripping substrate (44), wherein said support mechanical gripping substrate (42) and said elastic member mechanical gripping substrate (44) are firmly and stably glued to said support (32) and to said elastic member (34), respectively, and each comprises a plurality of gripping elements (26) and a base layer with a planar conformation, so that when they are reciprocally joined they lie on a secondary interface plane (B), parallel to said main interface plane (A).
9. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 7, characterized in that said releasable attachment means (16) comprise attachment means of the chemical type and comprise at least one adhesive layer (50).
10. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 9, characterized in that said layer (50) is made with a material that has a softening temperature lower than the softening temperature of said support (32) and of said elastic member (34), and in that said material is cyanoacrylate glue, possibly with the addition of particles of electrically conductive materials.
11. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 9, characterized in that said layer (50) is interposed between said base (12) and said abrasive component (14), being applied to said base (12), in particular on a face of said elastic member (34) facing, during use, toward said abrasive component (14).
12. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 9, characterized in that said releasable attachment means (16) comprise at least one additional adhesive layer (50) interposed between said support (32) and said elastic member (34), wherein said additional layer (50) is applied on said support (32), in particular on a face thereof that faces, during use, toward said elastic member (34).
13. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 12, characterized in that said additional layer (50) is made with a material that has a softening temperature lower than the softening temperature of said support (32) and of said elastic member (34), and in that said material is cyanoacrylate glue, possibly with the addition of particles of electrically conductive materials.
14. Finishing tool (10) as in claim 10, characterized in that said layer (50) and/or said additional layer (50) are configured to be subjected to heating methods in order to heat them up to said respective softening temperatures, for example equal to about 70 C., through emission of electromagnetic radiation, in order to determine the thermal degradation of the glue, so that the latter loses its adhesive properties.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other aspects, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of some embodiments, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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[0033] We must clarify that in the present description the phraseology and terminology used, as well as the figures in the attached drawings also as described, have the sole function of better illustrating and explaining the present invention, their function being to provide a non-limiting example of the invention itself, since the scope of protection is defined by the claims.
[0034] To facilitate comprehension, the same reference numbers have been used, where possible, to identify identical common elements in the drawings. It is understood that elements and characteristics of one embodiment can be conveniently combined or incorporated into other embodiments without further clarifications.
DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS
[0035] The attached drawings are used to describe some embodiments of a finishing tool 10, which can be used for surface machining slab-like elements. In particular, the finishing tool 10 is provided with an abrasive surface to perform smoothing, lapping and surface finish machining of slab-like elements, for example made of stone material, marble, granite, or ceramic, grs porcelain stoneware or suchlike, or similar materials. A slab-like element 11 is shown schematically in
[0036] The tool 10 comprises a base, or support, 12 and an abrasive component 14. The abrasive component 14 is releasably connected to the base 12. In this way, even if after a machining cycle the abrasive surface of the abrasive component 14 is worn out and therefore unusable, with the present invention it is not necessary to completely eliminate the entire tool 10, but only to remove the worn out and exhausted abrasive component 14 while preserving the base 12 instead, which can be favorably reused for other machining cycles, since on each occasion it is suitably connected to a new abrasive component 14. The latter, therefore, represents the disposable element of the tool 10, while the base 12, since it can be separated from the abrasive component 14, can be reused a certain number of times. This solution, therefore, considerably reduces costs, since it is possible to recover and reuse the base 12 for many machining cycles. Furthermore, this solution also has an impact on disposal costs, which are reduced because the base 12 can, as mentioned, be reused several times.
[0037] The base 12 can be configured as a traditional support (holder) for known types of machining machines, for example with liquid cooling, and therefore include a support 32, for example made of ABS or other suitable polymeric resin and configured to be temporarily and firmly attached to the machining machine to which the finishing tool is able to be connected, and an elastic member 34, made of polymeric material subjected to a cross-linking process, for example of vulcanized rubber, and configured to allow a certain degree of freedom of movement of the abrasive component 14, when it is subjected to the stresses generated during the abrasive action, with respect to the base 12.
[0038] In some embodiments, the tool 10 described here comprises releasable attachment means 16 configured to releasably attach the abrasive component 14 to the base 12; in this way, thanks to the presence of the releasable attachment means 16, it is possible to selectively couple and uncouple the abrasive component 14 to/from the base 12.
[0039] The releasable attachment means 16 are, in particular, configured to determine a releasable reciprocal coupling between the abrasive component 14 and the base 12, which is effective both in a direction essentially orthogonal to a main interface plane A of the abrasive component 14 and of the base 12 (arrow T), and also in a direction tangential to the main interface plane A, that is, shear stress, as indicated by the arrow S (see for example
[0040] In some embodiments, the releasable attachment means 16 comprise base attachment means 18 present on, or associated with, the base 12 and component attachment counter-means 20 present on, or associated with, the abrasive component 14. The base attachment means 18 and the component attachment counter-means 20 are configured to determine a releasable reciprocal coupling, as described above. In some embodiments, the releasable attachment means 16 comprise attachment means of the mechanical type, as in the embodiment of figs. from 1 to 9, while in other embodiments the releasable attachment means 16 comprise attachment means of the chemical type, as in the embodiments of
[0041] In particular, in the embodiment in which the releasable attachment means 16 comprise attachment means of the mechanical type (
[0042] In possible implementations, such base mechanical gripping substrate 22 and component mechanical gripping substrate 24 are both firmly and stably glued to the base 12 and to the abrasive component 14, respectively.
[0043] In other possible implementations, the base mechanical gripping substrate 22 can be made in one piece, that is, in a single body or enbloc, with the base 12, and therefore it can also be of the same material, while the component mechanical gripping substrate 24 is applied, preferably glued, to the abrasive component 14 and it is of a different material, favorably less valuable, compared to the material that the abrasive component 14 is made of. In possible embodiments, such base mechanical gripping substrate 22 and component mechanical gripping substrate 24 each comprise a base layer with a planar conformation, glued to the base 12 and to the abrasive component 14, respectively, and a plurality of gripping elements 26 projecting from the base layer and essentially the same each other, both in the context of the single substrate and also between the base mechanical gripping substrate 22 and the component mechanical gripping substrate 24. The gripping elements 26 therefore define a regular alternation of solids and voids between them, for the coupling of similar gripping elements 26. The gripping elements 26 can have a filiform microstructure resembling a hook or a slot, please refer to the enlarged details shown in
[0044] According to the possible implementation of
[0045] According to the possible implementation of
[0046] According to an advantageous implementation, which provides the plurality of gripping elements 26, the base mechanical gripping substrate 22 and the component mechanical gripping substrate 24 can each consist of one or more layers of identical Velcro, glued to the base 12 and to the abrasive component 14, respectively, thus determining a Velcro male-male coupling with interference which is reliable and safe even in the case of shear stresses to which the tool 10, and in particular the abrasive component 14, is subjected during the finishing machining.
[0047] For example, while
[0048] In some embodiments described using the attached drawings, the abrasive component 14 comprises a base membrane 36 from which a plurality of abrasive elements or heads 38 project.
[0049] The base membrane 36 and the abrasive heads 38 are made, in a single body, with an abrasive composite material which is valuable, in that it is defined by a polymeric matrix with dispersed abrasive fillers. This composite material is hard and has self-healing (self-reviving) characteristics, that is, during its use the consumption of a more external layer brings to light the abrasive fillers of the lower layer.
[0050] The lower surface of the base membrane 36 has, or is associated with, the component attachment counter-means 20.
[0051] The disposition of the base attachment means 18 and of the component attachment counter-means 20 has been specifically developed by the Applicant in order to keep the abrasive heads 38 as autonomous/independent as possible during use; this aspect is reflected in the homogeneity of the surface finish of the slab-like element.
[0052] The abrasive component 14 can have a rectangular shape and the abrasive heads 38 can be disposed in parallel rows, orthogonal to the longer side. For example, the abrasive component 14 can have a preferential development along an axis X, which in fact corresponds to the axis of development of the tool 10. Alternatively, the abrasive component 14 can instead have the shape of a parallelogram. In the case of an abrasive component 14 with a preferential development along an axis X, it follows that the direction S is transverse, in particular orthogonal, to such axis X, lying essentially on the same plane, while the direction T is transverse, in particular orthogonal, to such axis X, lying however on a plane transverse to the plane on which the axis X lies. In essence, the axis X and the directions S and T form a set of three axes, or directions, oriented in space.
[0053] The space between one row of abrasive heads 38 and the next, or the previous one, defines a passage channel 40 through which, during use, the abraded material and the material released by the abrasive heads 38 are conveyed toward the outside of the abrasive component 14.
[0054] The abrasive heads 38 can have a rectangular, parallelogram, circular, elliptical or other cross section.
[0055] The abrasive heads 38 of a same abrasive component 14 can be all the same or they can also be different from each other.
[0056] The variant of
[0057] The variant of
[0058] This variant makes the finishing tool 10 very versatile because it is possible to replace each of its components at the end of their useful life, while continuing to use the remaining components that are still suitable.
[0059] In this variant, additional releasable attachment means 28 are provided, similar to the releasable attachment means 16 described above.
[0060] The additional releasable attachment means 28 comprise support attachment means 29 present on, or associated with, the support 32, and elastic member attachment counter-means 30 present on, or associated with, the elastic member 34. The support attachment means 29 and the elastic member attachment counter-means 30 are configured to determine a releasable reciprocal coupling between the support 32 and the elastic member 34, as described above.
[0061] The support attachment means 29 can comprise a support mechanical gripping substrate 42, and the support member attachment counter-means 30 comprise an elastic member mechanical gripping substrate 44. Such support mechanical gripping substrate 42 and elastic member mechanical gripping substrate 44 are firmly and stably glued to the support 32 and to the elastic member 34, respectively.
[0062] The support mechanical gripping substrate 42 and the elastic member mechanical gripping substrate 44 each comprise a base layer with a planar conformation and a plurality of gripping elements, completely similar to the gripping elements 26 previously described.
[0063] During use, when the support attachment means 29 and the elastic member attachment counter-means 30 are temporarily joined in order to releasably connect the support 32 and the elastic member 34, the support mechanical gripping substrate 42 and the elastic member mechanical gripping substrate 44 substantially lie on a secondary interface plane B, disposed parallel to the main interface plane A.
[0064] In other possible embodiments, described with reference to
[0065] In the embodiment of
[0066] In some embodiments, the adhesive layer 50 is formed by cyanoacrylate glue, possibly with the addition of particles of electrically conductive materials, such as iron or graphite particles, for example.
[0067] The layer 50 between the base 12 and the abrasive component 14 is also provided in the embodiment of
[0068] In some embodiments, the additional adhesive layer 50 is formed by cyanoacrylate glue, possibly with the addition of particles of electrically conductive materials, such as particles of iron or graphite, for example.
[0069] The embodiment of
[0070] Some possible modes of separating the various components of the finishing tool 10 are described below.
[0071] If the releasable attachment means 16 are of a mechanical nature, as in the embodiments of
[0072] If the releasable attachment means 16 are of a chemical nature, as in the embodiments of
[0073] Some embodiments described here provide to carry out a heating method that uses electromagnetic radiation.
[0074] When the softening temperature characteristic of the layer 50, 50 of cyanoacrylate glue is reached, which typically can be around 70 C., the cyanoacrylate glue loses its adhesive properties, and it is possible to separate the components.
[0075] With reference to
[0076] We must clarify that although the drawings show finishing tools 10 that comprise both the layer 50 of cyanoacrylate glue between the abrasive component 14 and the base 12, and also the additional layer 50 of cyanoacrylate glue between the support 32 and the elastic member 34, it is entirely clear that the same method is also applied to finishing tools 10 that only comprise the layer 50 of cyanoacrylate glue between the abrasive component 14 and the base 12.
[0077] With reference to
[0078] With reference to
[0079] The finishing tools 10, which advance on a machining line 100, pass through an induction furnace 101 inside which one or more induction members 104 are disposed. The action of the latter determines the heating by induction of the electrically conductive particles present in the layers 50, 50 of cyanoacrylate glue, which cause an increase in the uniform temperature of such layers until the softening temperature of the cyanoacrylate glue is reached.
[0080] In both examples described above, upon exiting the furnace 101 the abrasive component 14 has been separated from the base 12, in which the support 32 and the elastic member 34 have in turn been separated from each other (condition shown on the right in
[0081] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the finishing tool 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the present invention, as defined by the claims.
[0082] It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of finishing tool, having the characteristics as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined thereby.
[0083] In the following claims, the sole purpose of the references in brackets is to facilitate their reading and they must not be considered as restrictive factors with regard to the field of protection defined by the same claims.