Claims
- 1. A vacuum-hydrostatic shoe for supporting a workpiece comprising a workpiece holder with a support surface confrontable with said workpiece, said holder defining a vacuum pocket and a hydrostatic pocket, said vacuum pocket having a first vacuum opening defined in said support surface and a second vacuum opening fluidly connected to said first opening and fluidly connectable to a source of vacuum, said hydrostatic pocket having a first pressure opening defined in said support surface and a second pressure opening fluidly connected to said first opening and fluidly connectable to a source of pressurized fluid, wherein a fluid flow through said hydrostatic pocket generates a force on said workpiece away from said support surface and a vacuum flow through said vacuum pocket generates a force on said workpiece toward said support surface.
- 2. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 1 wherein said holder defines a plurality of vacuum pockets and a plurality of hydrostatic pockets.
- 3. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 1 wherein said holder defines one vacuum pocket and two hydrostatic pockets.
- 4. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 1 wherein said workpiece is rotatable.
- 5. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 1 wherein said workpiece support surface defines an arcuate surface for mating with a confronting workpiece surface.
- 6. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 1 wherein said first openings define a width which is less than a width defined by said workpiece.
- 7. A vacuum-hydrostatic shoe for supporting a rotatable workpiece with a substantially circular surface in a shoe centerless grinder comprising:a workpiece holder with an arcuate support surface for confronting said workpiece circular surface, said holder defining a vacuum pocket and first and second hydrostatic pockets therein, said vacuum pocket having a first vacuum opening defined in said support surface and a second vacuum opening fluidly connected to said first pressure opening and fluidly connectable to a source of vacuum, each said hydrostatic pocket having a first pressure opening defined in said support surface and a second pressure opening fluidly connected to said first opening and fluidly connectable to a source of pressurized fluid, wherein a fluid flow through said hydrostatic pockets generates a force on said workpiece away from said support surface and a vacuum flow through said vacuum pocket generates a force on said workpiece toward said support surface.
- 8. The vacuum-hydrostatic shoe of claim 7 wherein said arcuate support surface includes a leading end and a trailing end, said hydrostatic pockets are spaced between said leading and trailing edges and said vacuum pocket is located between said hydrostatic pockets.
- 9. A method of supporting a rotatable workpiece having a circular surface comprising:providing a vacuum-hydrostatic shoe with a support surface for confronting said circular workpiece surface; creating a source of vacuum between said vacuum-hydrostatic shoe and said circular workpiece surface; creating a flow of pressurized fluid between said vacuum-hydrostatic shoe and said circular workpiece surface; and wherein a separation distance between said circular workpiece surface and said support surface is created by said flow of fluid and said source of vacuum.
- 10. The method of claim 9 comprising the step of regulating said flow of pressurized fluid to control said separation distance.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/112,728 filed Dec. 18, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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