Many aspects of the present grinding 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 grinding apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The blocking portion 102 is secured to one end 1001 of the base 100, usefully, by screws 1022 or another type of threaded fastener. Accordingly, the blocking portion 102 includes through holes 1026 defined therein. The base 100 includes screw holes 1006 defined in the end 1001, corresponding to the through holes 1026 of the blocking portion 102. The blocking portion 102 is arranged at one end of the groove 1002 and blocks an opening 1004 of the groove 1002. As such, the blocking portion 102 is configured for supporting the workpieces during the grinding process. Thus, the workpieces are prevented from becoming separated from the base 100, via the opening 1004 of the groove 1002, due to the blocking portion 102.
The grinding apparatus 10 further includes a mounting block 104, which is configured for carrying the pressing portion 106. That is, the pressing portion 106 is mounted/attached to the mounting block 104. The mounting block 104 is, in turn, attached to the base 100 at an end thereof opposite to which the blocking portion 102 is connected. The mounting block 104 includes a through hole 1041 configured for receiving the pressing portion 106. A position of the through hole 1041 should be determined according to circumstances, for example, a height of the workpieces to be treated and/or a height of a bottom of the groove 1002. Generally, in order to maintain contact between the pressing portion 106 and a given workpiece received in the groove 1002, the through hole 1041 is arranged in a position with respect to the bottom of the groove 1002 such that, beneficially, the pressing portion will impact the cross-section of the workpiece, preferably at about the middle thereof or above in order to more stably hold the workpiece in place.
The mounting block 104 is secured to an opposite end 1003 of the base 100, advantageously, by screws 1022 or other threaded fasteners. Accordingly, the mounting block 104 includes through holes 1046 defined therein. The base 100 includes screw holes (not shown) defined in the end 1003, thereby corresponding to the through holes 1026 of the blocking portion 102. The blocking portion 102 and the mounting block 104 are arranged at opposite ends of the groove 1002 and respectively block an opening 1004, 1005 of the groove 1002. As such, the blocking portion 102 and the mounting block 104 are configured for supporting a corresponding adjacent end of a given workpiece during the grinding process.
The blocking portion 102 and the mounting block 104 include two protrusions 1024, 1044 on tops of the blocking portion 102 and the mounting block 104, respectively. The protrusions 1024, 1044 can be orthogonal to a surface 1006 of the base 100. The protrusions 1024, 1044 may have a shape in accordance with the predetermined shape of the workpieces. In the first embodiment, the protrusions 1024, 1044 have an arc-shape. Breadths of the protrusions 1024, 1044 are preferably equal to or smaller than a breadth of the workpieces, which is beneficial to permit grinding of every portion of the workpiece that is to be treated.
In the first embodiment, the pressing portion 106 is a fastener, for example, a screw. Alternatively, the pressing portion 106 can be a resilient member, such as, a spring.
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In the grinding process, one or more workpieces are aligned in the groove 1002. The pressing portion 106 is moved relative to the blocking portion 102, and a pressing force is applied against each workpiece, so as to hold the at least one workpiece between the pressing portion 106 and the blocking portions 102. Therefore, use of a conventional UV emulsion is avoided. Thus, emulsion-related contamination of the workpieces is also avoided, and a time-consuming operation is shortened.
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The grinding apparatus 30 further includes two mounting blocks 304. The pressing portions 306 are mounted on/within the tops of the mounting blocks 304. Each of the mounting blocks 304 includes a positioning portion 3042 extending therefrom. The base 300 includes two receiving holes 3004 defined parallel to the grooves 3002. In the illustrated embodiment, the receiving holes 3004 are through holes. The positioning portions 3042 are engaged in their corresponding receiving holes 3004 and have their ends mounted/or attached on the blocking portion 302, thus connecting the mounting blocks 304 to the blocking portion 302. Furthermore, each of the positioning portions 3042 has a resilient part 3046, for example, a spring. The resilient part 3046 is disposed on an end 3043 of the positioning portion 3042 and has its end mounted/or attached on the blocking portion 302.
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Additionally, the receiving holes 300 can be blind holes. The resilient parts 3046 could be mounted/or attached on sidewalls of the receiving holes 3004 respectively, thereby the positioning portions 3042 connecting the mounting blocks 304 to the base 300.
Consequently, in the grinding process, due to an extension of the resilient part 3046, the pressing portions 306 is moved relative to the blocking portion 302 and applies a pressing force against a respective workpiece, so as to hold the workpieces between the pressing portion 306 and the blocking portions 302.
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In this embodiment, the base 400 includes a second receiving hole 4006, in communication with the first receiving hole 4004. A lengthwise direction of the second receiving hole is generally perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the first receiving hole 4004. A fastening screw 4008 is engaged in the second receiving hole 4004. The fastening screw 4008 is configured for fastening the positioning portion 4042. The mounting block 404 is thereby adjustably secured to the base 400.
In the grinding process, when the fastening screw 4008 is loosed, the positioning portion 4042 can be moved to a new position in a direction away from the base 400. The fastening screw 4008 will then fasten the positioning portion 4042 at the new position. Accordingly, a space between the mounting block 404 and the base 400 is varied. Likewise, a distance between the pressing portion 406 and the secured blocking portion 402 will be varied. In process, the positioning portion 4042 is adjustably moved so as to use the pressing portion 406 to apply a pressing force against the workpieces to be treated, the positioning portion 4042 then being fastened by the fastening screw 4008 to maintain the desired pressing force.
It is noted that the blocking portions 102, 202, 302, 402 may be integrated with the bases 100, 200, 300, 400, respectively. Further, the bases 100, 200, 300, 400 may have other shaped receptacles than the V-typed grooves 1002, 2002, 3002, 4002. For example, the receptacle can be a hole defined in the base, with only one opening toward an outside of the base. Accordingly, the pressing portion can apply a pressing force against the workpieces received in the receptacle, thereby holding the workpieces in between the pressing portion and an inner wall of the receptacle.
Finally, while the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Therefore, various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610060939.2 | Jun 2006 | CN | national |