Claims
- 1. An apparatus for abrading an outer peripheral surface of a workpiece, comprising:
- (a) an abrasive tape including an abrasive face and an opposed back face including a first microstructured surface defining a first plane;
- (b) support means including a rigid pressure face for supporting said abrasive tape thereon and for urging said abrasive tape against the workpiece, said pressure face having mounted thereon a resilient layer conformable to the pressure face, the resilient layer including a second microstructured surface defining a second plane;
- wherein said first microstructured surface comprises a first plurality of tapered elements and said second microstructured surface comprises a second plurality of tapered elements, said tapered elements including sides inclined relative to said planes of said microstructured surfaces and being configured such that when said first plurality of tapered elements is in intermeshing engagement with said second plurality of tapered elements, frictional forces between said sides of said first plurality of tapered elements and said sides of said second plurality of tapered elements maintain said tapered elements in intermeshing engagement so as to prevent relative movement between said abrasive tape and said pressure face in response to shear forces induced during abrading; and
- (c) means for rotating one of the workpiece and the support means relative to the other of the workpiece and the support means;
- whereby said abrasive face abrades material from the outer peripheral surface of the workpiece during relative rotation between the workpiece and said support means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support means comprises a support shoe.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pressure face of said support means is concave.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pressure face of said support means is convex.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- (d) means for periodically indexing said abrasive tape with respect to said pressure face.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second microstructured surfaces comprises a multiplicity of parallel alternating ridges and grooves.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second microstructured surfaces comprises a multiplicity of truncated pyramids.
- 8. An apparatus for abrading an outer peripheral surface of a journal, comprising:
- (a) an abrasive tape including an abrasive face and a back face including a first microstructured surface defining a first plane; and
- (b) at least one support shoe including a rigid pressure face for supporting said abrasive tape thereon and for urging said abrasive tape against the journal, said pressure face having mounted thereon a resilient layer conformable to the pressure face, the resilient layer including a second microstructured surface defining a second plane;
- wherein said first microstructured surface comprises a first plurality of tapered elements and said second microstructured surface comprises a second plurality of tapered elements, said tapered elements including sides inclined relative to said planes of said microstructured surfaces and being configured such that when said first plurality of tapered elements is in intermeshing engagement with said second plurality of tapered elements, frictional forces between said sides of said first plurality of tapered elements and said sides of said second plurality of tapered elements maintain said tapered elements in intermeshing engagement so as to prevent relative movement between said abrasive tape and said pressure face in response to shear forces induced during abrading;
- whereby said abrasive face abrades material from the peripheral surface when the journal is rotated relative to said at least one support shoe.
- 9. A method of abrading an outer peripheral surface of a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an abrasive tape having an abrasive face and a back face including a first microstructured surface defining a first plane, wherein said first microstructured surface comprises a first plurality of tapered elements including sides inclined relative to said first plane;
- (b) providing a support shoe having a rigid pressure face for supporting the abrasive tape thereon, the pressure face having mounted thereon a resilient layer conformable to the pressure face, the resilient layer including a second microstructured surface defining a second plane, wherein said second microstructured surface comprises a second plurality of tapered elements including sides inclined relative to said second plane;
- (c) intermeshing the first and second microstructured surfaces such that frictional forces between said sides of said first plurality of tapered elements and said sides of said second plurality of tapered elements maintain said tapered elements in intermeshing engagement so as to prevent relative movement between said abrasive tape and said pressure face in response to shear forces induced during abrading;
- (d) contacting the outer peripheral surface of workpiece with said abrasive tape; and
- (e) inducing relative rotation between the workpiece and the support shoe to abrade material from the peripheral surface of the workpiece.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein step (e) comprises rotating the workpiece and with respect to the support shoe.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further including the step of indexing the abrasive tape by:
- (i) removing the workpiece from contact with the abrasive tape;
- (ii) detaching the abrasive tape from the pressure face by separating the first and second microstructured surfaces from each other;
- (iii) advancing the abrasive tape by a predetermined distance; and
- (iv) contacting the abrasive tape with the workpiece to enable intermeshing engagement between the first and second microstructured surfaces.
- 12. The method of claim 9, and further including the steps of:
- (f) providing a supply of lubricant; and
- (g) applying lubricant at an interface between the abrasive surface and the outer peripheral surface of the workpiece to facilitate abrading.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/010,680 filed Jan. 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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