1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to cylindrical grinding apparatuses and processes and, more particularly, to a holder for holding workpieces during a cylindrically grinding process and a holding method for such a process.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Usually, optical elements such as camera lenses and spectacles are in used in cylindrical form. However, original optical workpieces (i.e. lens blanks) are most easily manufactured in the form of a square. Therefore, these original optical workpieces have to be cylindrically ground before use.
A typical example of a contemporary cylindrical grinding apparatus is a centering apparatus. The centering apparatus typically includes a pair of holders for holding the original workpiece, where each holder has a hollow chamber communicating with a surface of the holder. The holder can hold the workpiece on its surface by using an air pump pumping the hollow chamber, a grinding wheel is then used to cylindrically grind the workpiece. However, the centering apparatus can only cylindrically grind one piece of workpiece at a time.
When transferring the workpieces 50 from the first holding tool 30 to the second holding tool 40, the adhesive should be dissolved so that the workpieces 50 can be taken out of the first holding tool 30. However, the workpieces 50 will not be compact in the second holding tool 40 because the workpieces 50 will be disarrayed whilst the adhesive is dissolved.
Therefore, an apparatus and a process for cylindrically grinding workpieces which can easily and compactly transfer the workpieces is desired.
In one aspect, an apparatus for cylindrically grinding workpieces includes a first holding tool for positioning pre-grinding workpieces and a second holding tool for positioning partially ground workpieces (i.e. workpieces which have been ground on one side only). The first holding tool defines a first groove for containing the pre-grinding workpieces to be partially ground and the second bonding defines a second groove for containing the partially ground workpieces. A stopping board connects one side of the second groove, and the stopping board has a projection for transferring the partially ground workpieces from the first groove to the second groove.
In another aspect of the preferred embodiment, a process for grinding workpieces can be used wherein a plurality of pre-grinding workpieces are positioned in a first groove of a first holding tool with a first portion of the pre-grinding workpieces projecting out of the first groove. The first portion of the pre-grinding workpieces is partially ground into a first predetermined shape. A second holding tool is provided, the second holding tool defining a second groove and a stopping board connecting to one side of the second groove, the stopping board having a projection. The second holding tool is then placed on the partially ground workpieces with the first portion in the second groove. The second holding tool is then moved with the projection pushing the workpieces a predetermined distance. The position of the two holding tools is then reversed, with the first holding tool being placed on the second holding tool. The first holding tool is then moved until the partially ground workpieces completely leave the first groove, a second portion of the workpieces then projects out of the second groove, this second portion is then ground into a second predetermined shape thus completing the grinding process.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The first holding tool 100 defines a first groove 12 for containing pre-grinding workpieces 60. The pre-grinding workpieces 60 can be optical elements having a non-cylindrical shape. In this preferred embodiment, the workpieces 60 are in substantially square form. Therefore, the first groove 12 is configured to have a V-shaped cross section, for compliantly receiving the pre-grinding workpieces 60 therein. Understandably, the cross section of the first groove 12 can be of other shape depending on the form of the pre-grinding workpieces 60. The pre-grinding worpieces 60 are partially ground on the first groove 12 using the grinding wheel 300. A first stopping board 13 detachably connects one side of the first holding tool 100 by means of bolt or adhesive. In this preferred embodiment, the first stopping board 13 connects the first holding tool 100 by means of cooperation of a first bolt 14 and a screw thread 15 (as shown in
The second holding tool defines a second groove 22 for containing the partially ground workpieces 60. The second groove 22 is configured to have a semicircular cross section. The partially ground workpieces 60 are ground to be cylinder shape on the second groove 22. A second stopping board 23 detachably connects one side of the second holding tool 200 using a second bolt 24. The second stopping board 23 has a second projection 231 used for preventing workpieces 60 moving out of the second groove 22 during grinding process, and for transferring the partially ground workpieces 60 from the first groove 12 to the second groove 22.
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(1) A stack of workpieces 60 (i.e. pre-grinding workpieces) are placed in the first groove 12 of the first holding tool 100. A first portion 61 of the pre-grinding workpieces 60 projects out of the first groove 12.
(2) The pre-grinding workpieces 60 are bonded together in the first groove using adhesive.
(3) The first portion 61 of the pre-grinding workpieces 60 is partially ground to a semicircular shape.
(4) The first stopping board 13 is detached from the first holding tool 100. The second holding tool 200 are placed on the partially ground workpieces 60 with the first portion 61 in the second groove 22.
(5) The second holding tool 200 is moved with the second projection 231 pushing the workpieces 60 a predetermined distance along the second groove 22.
(6) The two holding tools 100, 200 are reversed with the first holding tool 100 being on the second holding tool 200.
(7) The first holding tool 100 is moved toward the projection 231 until the partially ground workpieces 60 completely leave the first groove 12. A second portion 62 of the workpieces 60 projects out of the second groove 22.
(8) The second portion 62 of the workpieces 60 is ground to a semicircular shape. Thereby, a plurality of cylindrical workpieces 60 are obtained.
The process can easily and compactly transfer workpieces 60 from the first groove 12 to the second groove 22 using the stopping board 23, which can promote the working efficiency of the cylindrical process.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples here before described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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200510035285 | Jun 2005 | CN | national |
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