This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 11171314.5 filed Jun. 24, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a lapidary system for a part made of hard material such as corundum and, more specifically, a system of this kind for forming a bevel.
Watch crystal bevels are generally formed by a grinding wheel which moves tangentially at the bevel angle against the edge of the part to be cut. This technique is widely used but is slow to perform, regularly causes chips (slivers of material) and requires subsequent brushing.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome all or part of the aforementioned drawbacks, by proposing a system for machining a bevel which speeds up manufacture and which reduces the discard rate.
The invention therefore relates to a system for machining a bevel on a disk shaped part including a grinding device comprising abrasive means, a device for securing the part comprising a support onto which said part is fitted and which is integral with an axis of rotation, characterized in that the securing device further includes a means of orienting the axis of rotation to define the angle of said bevel and a means of moving the support closer to the abrasive means in order to machine the part under stress.
Thus, advantageously, the bevel angle of the part is directly given by the inclination of the part relative to the abrasive means, and the stress caused by the support moving means enables beveling to be performed more quickly and prevents the material from undergoing excessive stress, while rendering any subsequent step of brushing the bevel unnecessary.
In accordance with other advantageous features of the invention:
Other features and advantages will appear clearly from the following description, given by way of non-limiting illustration, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
As illustrated in
Machining system 1 includes a grinding device 3, a device 5 for securing the part and a control device 7 for controlling the actuators of system 1. All of the devices are mounted on a frame 2.
According to the invention, grinding device 3 includes an abrasive means 4 which is preferably moveable so as to improve machining. As visible in
Advantageously according to the invention, underneath the area 14 of contact between abrasive strip 6 and part 31 to be machined, grinding device 3 further includes a resilient means 9 for maintaining the contact between abrasive strip 6 and said part. Thus, preferably, resilient means 9 is formed by a block 11 made of elastomer, such as rubber, several centimeters thick and covering all or part of restricted area 14 underneath abrasive means 4.
According to the invention, securing device 5 of part 31 includes a support 13 to which part 31 to be machined is fitted and which is integral with an axis of rotation 16 driven by an actuator 18 in motion B. Advantageously according to the invention, securing device 5 further includes a means 15 of orienting the axis of rotation 16 to define the angle β, γ of bevel 32, 34 and a means 17 for moving support 13 closer to abrasive means 4 in order to machine part 31 under stress.
Preferably according to the invention, means 17 for moving the support closer includes a vertical slide 19 for moving support 13 vertically in direction C relative to abrasive means 4. Indeed, it was found that the combination of the stress caused by means 17 and the compensation performed by resilient means 9 to maintain the contact between abrasive strip 6 and the part 31 for machining enabled bevels 32, 34 to be formed without the material undergoing excessive stresses, resulting in a low discard rate and the omission of an additional step of brushing bevel 32, 34.
According to the invention orienting means 15 preferably includes a worm-toothed wheel assembly 20 for shifting the inclination α of axis of rotation 16 of support 13 relative to means 17 for moving support 13 closer. Thus, advantageously, the bevel angle β, γ of part 31 is directly given by the inclination α of part 31 relative to abrasive means 4.
Finally, securing device 5 preferably includes a horizontal slide 21 for moving support 13 transversely in direction D relative to abrasive means 4. As visible in
Advantageously according to the invention, horizontal slide 21 is moved via a connecting rod-crank assembly 23 in order to move support 13 transversely in direction D relative to abrasive means 4 in a to-and-for motion. As visible in
An example part 31 modified by machining system 1 is illustrated in
Of course, this invention is not limited to the illustrated example but is capable of various variants and alterations that will appear to those skilled in the art. In particular, the shape of part 31 may be different and/or made of a different material from corundum and/or for an application other than a timepiece.
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