Claims
- 1. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on one of a pair of stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:applying force to a first of the stage members causing it to move translationally along a first path, and applying force to the other second stage member causing it to move translationally along a second path that is angularly related to the first path thereby causing the polishing member to trace a predetermined pattern.
- 2. The method of claim 1,wherein the paths of movement of the first and second stage member are rectilinear.
- 3. The method of claim 1,wherein the first path is an x-axis, and wherein the second path is a y-axis substantially perpendicular to the x-axis.
- 4. The method of claim 1,wherein the speed of movement of said one stage member is a multiple of the speed of movement of the other stage member.
- 5. The method of claim 4,wherein the multiple is 2.
- 6. The method of claim 1,wherein the pattern is a figure eight.
- 7. The method of claim 1,wherein the first stage member is mounted for movement along a third path, including the additional step of applying force to the first stage to move it along the third path.
- 8. The method of claim 1,wherein the movement along said paths is reciprocal.
- 9. The method of claim 1,wherein the force is applied to the first and other stage members by motors.
- 10. The method of claim 1,wherein the force applied to the first and second stage members is computer controlled.
- 11. A method of polishing a fiber optic connector with a polishing member that is mounted on an x-stage that in turn is mounted on a y-stage, the stages being interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:reciprocating the x-stage along an x-axis having a predetermined length, and reciprocating the y-stage along a y-axis that is perpendicular to the x-axis and less than the length thereof and at a speed of movement that is greater than the speed of movement of the y-stage whereby the polishing member polishes the connector in a figure eight pattern.
- 12. The method of claim 11,wherein the both of the stages are reciprocated along a second x-axis parallel to the first mentioned x-axis whereby the figure eight pattern is moved back and forth over the connector.
- 13. The method of claim 12,wherein the reciprocating movement along each of said axes is controlled by a computer.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein there are control motors connected to the x and y stages and x and y drives connected to the x and y motors respectively, including the further step of:causing the computer to control the x and y drives and thus the control motors.
- 15. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on one of a pair of stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:applying force to a first of the stage members causing it to move along a rectilinear first path, and applying force to the other stage member causing it to move along a rectilinear second path that is angularly related to the first path and at a speed of movement that is a multiple of the speed of movement of the first stage member whereby the polishing member is caused to trace a predetermined pattern.
- 16. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on one of a pair of stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:applying force to a first of the stage members causing it to move along a first path, and applying force to the other stage member causing it to move along a second path that is angularly related to the first path and at a speed of movement that is a multiple of the speed of movement of the first stage member whereby the polishing member is caused to trace a predetermined pattern wherein the first path is an x-axis, and wherein the second path is a y-axis substantially perpendicular to the x-axis.
- 17. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on one of a pair of stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:applying force to a first of the stage members causing it to move along a first path, and applying force to the other stage member causing it to move along a second path that is angularly related to the first path and at a speed of movement that is a multiple of the speed of movement of the first stage member thereby causing the polishing member to trace a figure eight pattern.
- 18. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on one of a pair of stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:applying force to a first of the stage members causing it to reciprocally move along a first path, and applying force to the other stage member causing it to reciprocally move along a second path that is angularly related to the first path and at a speed of movement that is a multiple of the speed of movement of the first stage member whereby the polishing member is caused to trace a predetermined pattern.
- 19. A method of polishing a fiber optic connector with a polishing member that is mounted on an x-stage that in turn is mounted for movement on a y-stage, comprising the steps of:reciprocating the x-stage along an x-axis having a predetermined length, and reciprocating the y-stage along a y-axis that is perpendicular to the x-axis and less than the length thereof and at a speed of movement that is greater than the speed of movement of the y-stage.
- 20. The method of claim 19 including the further step of:reciprocating both of the stages along a second x-axis parallel to the first mentioned x-axis.
- 21. A method of polishing a workpiece, comprising the steps of:mounting the workpiece and the polishing member in face-to-face contact so that they can move relative to each other while remaining in such contact; and polishing the workpiece with the polishing member in a figure eight pattern by moving one of the workpiece and the polishing member in a figure eight pattern relatively to the other of the workpiece and the polishing member.
- 22. The method of claim 21 including the further step of:moving said one of the workpiece and the polishing member that is moving in said figure eight pattern in a path angularly related to the figure eight pattern thereby causing translation of the figure eight pattern relative to the workpiece.
- 23. A method of polishing a workpiece with a polishing member that is mounted on first and second stage members that are interconnected for movement relative to each other, comprising the steps of:translating both of the stage members along a first path, translating the second stage member along a second path that is angularly related to and crosswise of the first path and during translation of both of the stage members along the first path, and causing the speed of movement along one of said paths to be a multiple of the speed of movement along the other path, thereby causing the polishing member to trace a predetermined pattern.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my prior application No. 08/922,070, filed Sep. 2, 1997, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,797 and entitled Computer-Controlled Method and Apparatus for Polishing (Amended) which in turn was based upon my Provisional Application No. 60/025,906, filed on Sep. 11, 1996.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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