Claims
- 1. A grinding machine for grinding a surface of a thin plate-like workpiece, comprising:
- a rotating table provided with at least a workpiece holder, said workpiece holder including a body mounted on said table and a top plate attached to said body, said body and top plate being associated with each other to define a hollow interior portion, said top plate being porous and having a top flat surface on which the workpiece is placed and held, said workpiece holder being not able to move in the direction of the axis of rotation of the table, and the surface of said top plate protruding above the surface of said table;
- vacuum means having a suction end member connected to and communicating with the interior hollow portion of said holder for providing said holder with vacuum suction for holding the workpiece to the surface of said top plate; and
- a plurality of cup-shaped grinding wheels having different grain sizes ranging from coarse to fine, the grinding wheels being disposed above the table in a circular arrangement with respect to the axis of rotation of the table and located in different axial positions with respect to the axis of rotation of the table, wherein, as the table continuously rotates, the surface of the workpiece held to the surface of the top plate is successively ground by a first grinding wheel to a last grinding wheel so that a desired total thickness is ground and a desired surface finish is obtained in one rotation of the table.
- 2. The grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein the first grinding wheel has a grain size of less than 1,000 mesh and the last grinding wheel has a grain size of more than 1,000 mesh, and each of the grinding wheels is rotated about an axis inclined at a slight angle to the axis of rotation of the table.
- 3. A grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said workpiece holder is removably mounted on the table.
- 4. A grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein the workpiece holder further comprises a support member for supporting said body removably secured to the table.
- 5. A grinding machine according to claim 1, further comprising washing means for washing the surface of the holder on which the workpiece is held.
- 6. A grinding machine according to claim 5, wherein said washing means comprises a water ejection system adapted to eject water from the surface of the workpiece holder.
- 7. A grinding machine according to claim 5, wherein said washing means comprises a washing brush disposed above the table and on the middle of the path of the workpiece holder turning with the table, said washing brush being adapted to rotate, while ejecting water to wash the surface of the workpiece holder.
- 8. A grinding machine according to claim 5, wherein said washing means comprises a water ejection system adapted to eject water from the surface of the workpiece holder, and a washing brush disposed above the table and on the middle of the path of the workpiece holder turning with the table, said washing brush being adapted to rotate, while ejecting water, to wash the surface of the workpiece holder.
- 9. The grinding machine of claim 1, wherein each of said grinding wheels has a ring-shaped grindstone attached to the lower circular surface of said grinding wheel cup-shaped body.
- 10. The grinding machine of claim 1, wherein said wheels are adjustable to vary the distance between the holders and the wheels, whereby the desired total thickness to be ground through one rotation of the table can be further regulated.
- 11. A grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said at least a workpiece holder comprises a plurality of holders for holding workpieces positioned in a circular arrangement with respect to the axis of rotation of the table.
- 12. A grinding machine according to claim 11, wherein said grinding wheels are independently rotatable with respect to each other.
- 13. A grinding machine according to claim 1, wherein said grinding wheels are independently rotatable with respect to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 529,670 filed on Sept. 6, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,481,738 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 257,472, filed Apr. 24, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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