This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 099203704 filed on Mar. 2, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a grinding/polishing machine, and more particularly to a grinding/polishing machine having two coarse and fine grinding units.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The fineness/coarseness of the surface 21 of the workpiece 2 is determined by the grain size of the material of the grinding wheel 141. Generally speaking, when a large amount of grinding is to be performed, a grinding wheel 141 with coarse grains is used to perform a coarse grinding operation. When the surface of the workpiece needs polishing, a grinding wheel 141 with finer grains is used to perform a fine grinding operation.
Since only one grinding wheel 141 can be mounted on the grinding/polishing machine 1, once the grinding wheel 141 is installed on the machine 1, only one mode of grinding operation can be performed. When it is necessary to switch the mode of grinding operation, the existing grinding wheel has to be disassembled from the machine 1, and another grinding wheel has to be re-assembled as a replacement. The task of disassembling and re-assembling the grinding wheel is time consuming, troublesome, and uneconomical.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a grinding/polishing machine that incorporates coarse and fine grinding wheels and that is provided with a high working efficiency.
According to the present invention, a grinding and polishing machine comprises: a machine body having a base support, a platform mounted on the base support adapted to hold a workpiece, and a column extending from the base support along a Z-axis direction; a first grinding unit having a first grinding wheel and mounted slidably on the column to move the first grinding wheel toward or away from the platform along the Z-axis direction; and a second grinding unit having a second grinding wheel, mounted on the first grinding unit for concomitant movement with the first grinding unit, and slidable relative to the first grinding unit to move the second grinding wheel along a Y-axis direction. The first and second grinding wheels have different levels of coarseness/fineness. The first and second grinding wheels have respective axes of rotation that extend in the Y-direction. The second grinding wheel is movable between a grinding position in which the second grinding wheel is situated between the first grinding wheel and the platform, and a non-grinding position in which the second grinding wheel moves away from the first grinding wheel and the platform.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The machine body 3 has a base support 31, a platform 32 mounted on the base support 31 for sliding along a X-axis direction and adapted to hold a workpiece 6, a column 33 engaging slidingly the base support 31 along a Y-axis direction and extending upwardly from the base support 31 in a Z-axis direction, an X-axis hydraulic drive unit 34 mounted on the base support 31 for driving the platform 32 to move along the X-axis direction, and a Y-axis servo motor 35 mounted on the base support 31 for driving the column 33 to move along the Y-axis direction.
The first grinding unit 4 has a first carriage 41 mounted slidably on the column 33 to move along the Z-axis direction, a first grinding wheel 42 mounted pivotally on one side of the first carriage 41, a first motor 43 mounted on the other side of the first carriage 41 to drive the first grinding wheel 42, and a Z-axis servo motor 44 mounted on the column 33 for driving the first carriage 41 to move along the Z-axis direction. The first carriage 41 has a bottom side provided with a pair of slide rails 411 extending in the Y-axis direction. The first grinding wheel 42 has a relatively small grain size and is used for fine grinding the workpiece 6.
The second grinding unit 5 has a second carriage 51, a second grinding wheel 52, a second motor 53 and a hydraulic drive unit 54. The second carriage 51 is mounted slidably on the slide rails 411 of the first grinding unit 4 to move along the Y-axis direction. The second grinding wheel 52 is mounted pivotally on one side of the second carriage 51 and has a grain size coarser than that of the first grinding wheel 42 so that it is used for coarse grinding. The second motor 53 is mounted on the other side of the second carriage 51 for driving the second grinding wheel 52. The hydraulic drive unit 54 has a cylinder 541 mounted on a bottom side of the first carriage 41, and a piston 542 connected slidably to the cylinder 541 to move along the Y-axis direction. The piston 542 is connected drivingly to the second carriage 51 to move the second carriage 51 relative to the first carriage 41.
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By virtue of the present invention, the first and second grinding wheels 42, 52 are mountable on the same machine body 3 and can operate independently to perform respective coarse and fine grinding operations. Therefore, the grinding/polishing machine of the present invention can switch between coarse and fine grinding modes without requiring disassembling and reassembling operations to replace either the grinding wheel 42 or 52.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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Office Action issued in corresponding Korean Patent Application No. 2010-66988 on Feb. 14, 2012. |
English abstract of Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. S63-062650. |
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