Claims
- 1. An apparatus for polishing a workpiece, comprising:
- a frame;
- an upper polish plate;
- a lower polish plate positioned beneath said upper polish plate;
- a plate support shaft extending upwardly from said upper polish plate and having a central axis;
- mounting means for mounting said plate support shaft for reciprocation in vertical directions and for rotation about its central axis;
- a platform carried by said shaft for travel therewith, with said plate support shaft passing through said platform;
- platform support means carried by said frame to engage said platform in a fixed position while allowing movement of said shaft relative to said platform; and
- positioning means comprising a double-acting fluidically pressurized bladder means carried by said platform and engaging said plate support shaft for displacing said plate support shaft and hence said upper polish plate with respect to said platform, so as to move said upper polish plate toward and away from said lower polish plate.
- 2. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said platform support means comprises a plurality of stop blocks supported by said frame so as to interfere with said platform means so as to limit the movement thereof, and so as to support said platform means at a fixed position above said upper polish plate.
- 3. The polishing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said stop blocks are adjustably positionable with respect to said frame.
- 4. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second platform members have a generally triangular configuration and said frame includes a generally triangular top wall providing hanging support for said upper polish plate.
- 5. The polishing apparatus of claim 4 further comprising cooperating alignment means on said upper and said lower polish plates to align said upper and said lower polish plates in registration as said upper ends of lower polish plates are brought together.
- 6. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper polish plate has a central axis and said polishing apparatus further comprises means for rotating said upper polish plate about said central axis.
- 7. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising cooperating sun gear means, ring gear means and a plurality of geared carrier means coplanar aligned with and disposed between said sun gear means and said ring gear means, with said sun gear means, said rain gear means, and said plurality of geared carriers carried on said bottom polish plate such that said geared carriers are rotated about their respective central axes as the geared carriers are rotated about the central axis of the lower polish plate.
- 8. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said positioning means comprises a chamber carried on said upper polish plate, a protrusion carried on said plate support shaft and disposed within said chamber and first and second pressure-tight vessels having outer walls and disposed within said chamber, one on either side of said protrusion, with said outer walls engaging said protrusion to displace said plate support shaft with respect to said platform.
- 9. The polishing apparatus of claim 8 wherein at least one of said first and said second pressure-tight vessels has outer elastic walls which alter size in response to pressure within said at least one vessel.
- 10. The polishing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said at least one vessel is inflatable.
- 11. The polishing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said at least one vessel comprises a bellows.
- 12. The polishing apparatus of claim 8 wherein at least one of said first and said second pressure-tight vessels cooperates with said protrusion to form a bellows therewith.
- 13. The polishing apparatus of claim 12 wherein the outer wall of said at least one pressure-tight vessel is substantially inelastic, with most of the force developed against said protrusion being associated with opening with said bellows.
- 14. The polishing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising transport means for transporting said platform support means and said positioning means toward and away from said lower polish plate.
- 15. The polishing apparatus of claim 14 wherein said transport means comprises means for raising and lowering said plate support shaft and first interengaging means carried on said platform for engaging said plate support shaft so as to be carried therewith as said plate support shaft is raised and lowered.
- 16. The polishing apparatus of claim 14 wherein said transport means comprises means for raising and lowering said platform and second interengaging means carried on said plate support shaft for engaging said platform so as to be carried therewith as said platform is raised and lowered.
- 17. The polishing apparatus of claim 16 wherein said platform has a generally triangular configuration and said frame includes support columns passing through apertures formed in said second platform so as to provide sliding support therefor.
- 18. The polishing apparatus of claim 17 wherein said frame includes a generally triangular top wall providing hanging support for said platform and said means for moving said first platform member toward and away from said lower polish plate comprise platform hanging means for hangingly supporting said first platform member from said top wall.
- 19. The polishing apparatus of claim 18 wherein said transport means comprises a plurality of rotatively driven rods threadingly engaging said first platform member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/932,578 , filed Sep. 19, 1997. which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The entire disclosure of the prior application, from which a copy of the oath or declaration is supplied under paragraph 3 below, is considered as being part of the disclosure of the accompanying application, and is hereby incorporated by reference therein.
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