Claims
- 1. A polishing apparatus for polishing a surface of an object to be polished using a relative frictional movement between said object and a polishing cloth, said apparatus comprising:
- a plate having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces and a side surface and having at least one object to be polished secured to the bottom surface;
- a head section surrounding said plate with a predetermined gap therebetween;
- fluid pressure applying means, disposed in an inner space of said head section, for applying fluid pressure to the substantially flat top surface of said plate; and
- holding means comprising a flexible member and having an outer peripheral edge attached to an inner wall surface of said head section and an inner peripheral edge attached to the side surface of said plate and being disposed in said inner space and movable in a pressure applying direction, for holding said at least one object secured to the substantially flat bottom surface of said plate in coincidence with the surface of the polishing cloth, the attaching position of said holding means on the side surface of said plate being set substantially at the same height as or at a point lower than the attaching position of said holding means on the inner wall surface of said head section, said holding means being disposed to surround an entire periphery of said plate and being attached at specific intervals to radially symmetrical positions at the periphery of said plate, and an apex of an imaginary cone including said holding means or an intersecting point formed by imaginary lines extending from said attaching positions of said holding means on said head section and said plate substantially lying on or at a point lower than a polishing surface of said object to be polished.
- 2. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said holding means is formed of an essentially non-shrinkable but still flexible member in the shape of any one of a film and thread.
- 3. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, said pressure applying means comprising means for applying a load or pressure uniformly over the top surface of said plate or at a load center of said plate.
- 4. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, said pressure applying means and said holding means comprising a housing having an opening at one end for surrounding said plate and a longitudinal bore at another end for receiving hydraulic pressure.
- 5. A polishing apparatus for polishing a surface of an object using a relative frictional movement between said object and a polishing cloth, said apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of plates each having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces and a side surface and each having at least one object to be polished, respectively, secured to its substantially flat bottom surface;
- a support member surrounding said plurality of plates by way of respective predetermined gaps therebetween; and
- a plurality of holding means each one being comprised of essentially a non-shrinkable and flexible member and having an outer peripheral edge connected to said support member and an inner peripheral edge connected to the side surface of a respective one of said plurality of plates and being provided for maintaining said at least one object parallel to the surface of the polishing cloth;
- wherein an intersecting point P, formed by extension of imaginary lines along the cross section of opposite sides of said holding means, being defined by the following equation:
- D=(A/B)d
- wherein: A is the horizontal distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; B is the horizontal distance between the attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section; D is the vertical distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; and d is the vertical distance between the vertically staggered attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section.
- 6. A polishing apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising fluid pressure applying means for applying fluid pressure, toward said at least one object to be polished from the substantially flat top surfaces of said plurality of plates, in a gas-tight space, and wherein respective attaching positions of each of said flexible members on an outer surface of respective ones of said plurality of plates being set substantially at the same height as or at a position lower than attaching positions of respective ones of said flexible members on an inner surface of said support member.
- 7. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, said fluid pressure applying means comprising pressure applying means having a gastight space inside said head section with a pressure adjusting mechanism communicating with the gastight space.
- 8. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, said fluid pressure applying means comprising a combination of the fluid pressure and an adjustable weight disposed on the top surface of said plate.
- 9. A polishing apparatus for polishing a surface of an object to be polished using a relative frictional movement between said object and a polishing cloth, said apparatus comprising:
- a plate having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces and a side surface and having at least one object to be polished secured to the bottom surface;
- a head section surrounding said plate with a predetermined gap therebetween;
- fluid pressure applying means, disposed in an inner space of said head section, for applying fluid pressure to the substantially flat top surface of said plate; and
- holding means comprising a flexible member and having an outer peripheral edge attached to an inner wall surface of said head section and an inner peripheral edge attached to the substantially flat top surface of said plate and being disposed in said inner space and movable in a pressure applying direction, for holding said at least one object secured to the substantially flat bottom surface of said plate in coincidence with the surface of the polishing cloth, the attaching position of said holding means on the side surface of said plate being set substantially at the same height as or at a point lower than the attaching position of said holding means on the inner wall surface of said head section;
- wherein an intersecting point P, formed by extension of imaginary lines along the cross section of opposite sides of said holding means, being defined by the following equation:
- D=(A/B)d
- wherein: A is the horizontal distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; B is the horizontal distance between the attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section; D is the vertical distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; and d is the vertical distance between the vertically staggered attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section.
- 10. A polishing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein an intersecting point P, formed by extension of imaginary lines along the cross section of opposite sides of said holding means, being defined by the following equation:
- D=(A/B)d
- wherein: A is the horizontal distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; B is the horizontal distance between the attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section; D is the vertical distance between the intersecting point P and the attaching position of said holding means to said plate; and d is the vertical distance between the vertically staggered attaching positions of said holding means to said plate and to said head section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 07/418,263, filed on Oct. 6, 1989, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof of application No. 07/643,094.
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