WO2006000542A1 - Lapping head for machining workpieces of hard stone materials - Google Patents
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- WO2006000542A1 WO2006000542A1 PCT/EP2005/052827 EP2005052827W WO2006000542A1 WO 2006000542 A1 WO2006000542 A1 WO 2006000542A1 EP 2005052827 W EP2005052827 W EP 2005052827W WO 2006000542 A1 WO2006000542 A1 WO 2006000542A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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- B24B41/047—Grinding heads for working on plane surfaces
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Lapping head for machining workpieces of hard stone materials *** Description The present invention relates to a lapping head for machining workpieces of hard stone materials, such as granite, porcelain-gres, ceramic material or agglomerate materials made using the Bretonstone technology, obtained by mixing together inert materials such as silica or quartz with organic binders such as polyester resins or inorganic binders such as Portland cement.
- lapping heads with oscillating segments are conventionally used, namely heads which comprise a body rotating about a vertical axis and having, mounted thereon, a number of arms oscillating about an axis which is horizontal and arranged radially with respect to the rotary vertical axis of the head.
- each arm has a tool holder on which a tool or abrasive segment is mounted.
- all the arms have identical dimensions and also the tools have the same dimensions with the result that all the tools are arranged along a circumference at the same distance from the vertical axis of rotation.
- the lapping/polishing action occurs as a result of the rotational movement of the abrasive tools about the vertical axis of rotation of the head, while each diamond tool (which has a working surface consisting of a cylindrical portion) swings about its radial axis of oscillation and always ensures a tangential contact of the tool with the workpiece being machined.
- the tools cover a circular ring, leaving necessarily uncovered a circular area in the centre of the head, for the purpose of allowing oscillation of the arms without collision between the adjacent tools.
- Lapping machines comprise a bench with a moving belt on which the material to be lapped rests and a beam positioned above the belt and arranged parallel with the said belt.
- Various rotary spindles are mounted in an aligned manner along the beam and at the bottom end of each of them a lapping head provided with diamond tools is mounted, as explained above.
- the beam is moved back and forth transversely wrth respect to the belt while, at the same time, each lapping head is driven into rotation about its vertical axis and each tool swings about its radial axis of oscillation.
- the heads are pressed toward the workpiece to be machined so that the tools are brought into contact at a given pressure against the said material and, owing to their swinging movement, are able to perform the lapping of hard materials since a high specific pressure is generated along the tangential line of contact, whereby an aggressive action is exerted on the stone material.
- the back and forth movement of the beam instead allows lapping of the workpiece, usually in the form of slabs, over its entire surface. ⁇ .
- the pressing force which the head exerts against the workpiece is uniformly counter-balanced by the reaction of the workpiece on the tools.
- the pressing force of the heads is no longer counter-balanced in an uniform and regular manner. In other words the head tends to "collapse" on the side where the tools do not rest completely on the material to be lapped. Owing to this phenomenon, machining no longer occurs in a uniform manner and consequently the abovementioned defects may arise.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to envisage a new head for lapping/polishing workpieces of hard materials or in any case to provide the polishing head with particular contrivances which make the above mentioned surface defects invisible, or nearly so, to the naked eye.
- a lapping/polishing head for workpieces of hard stone materials comprising a body rotating about a vertical axis and having tools mounted thereon, each tool swinging about an axis arranged radially with respect to said vertical axis and the said tools being circumferentially equidistant from each other, characterized in that said tools are divided into at least two groups of tools, each group being positioned at a distance from said vertical axis different from that of each other group, the tools of each group being equidistant from said vertical axis and arranged in a circumferentially equidistant manner with respect to each other.
- the tools are six in number, circumferentially equidistant from each other, so as to form an angle of 60° relative to each other
- said six tools are divided into two groups, each group consisting of three tools circumferentially equidistant from each other so as to form an angle of 120° relative to each other.
- the tools of a group are arranged on a circumference which is smaller than the other and outer circumference and this is possible due to the fact that the 120° spacing between tools of a same group prevents them to collide during their swinging movement. It is obvious that in this way the overall working surface of the tools, i.e.
- the surface that rests on the workpiece being machined is no longer concentrated on the outer circumferential part so as to define an outer ring, but is distributed over two rings, an outer ring and an inner ring, for which reason the central circular area not c . covered by the tools during rotation of the head is greatly redwced.
- the tools arranged at a greater distance from the vertical axis of rotation of the head do not rest completely in each instant on the surface of the workpiece being machined, the tools positioned more close to said axis instead always remain in contact with the workpiece.
- FIGS 2a, 2b show views, similar to the preceding views, of a lapping head according to the present invention.
- the lapping head according to the invention with reference to Figures 2a, 2b will be described, even if the same reference numerals have been used in Figures Ia, Ib in order to indicate elements which are structurally or functionally equivalent.
- 10 denotes overall a lapping head for machining workpieces of hard stone materials such as, for example, granite, ceramic materials, gres or agglomerate obtained by means of Bretonstone technology using silica or quartz-based inerts.
- the lapping head 10 comprises a box-like body 12 with an approximately cylindrical shape rotating about a vertical axis Y and having a plurality of arms 14 mounted on its bottom side. At the bottom end of each arm 14 there is a tool-holder 18 on which a diamond coated tool 20 is mounted. More precisely, the head 10 has six arms 14a,b,c,d,e,f which are mounted on the body 12 so as to be able to swing about respective axes of oscillation 16a,b,c,d,e,f. The bottom side of each arm 14a,b,c,d,e,f carries a tool-holder respectively denoted by 18a,b,c,d,e,f on which a diamond tool 20a,b,c,d,e,f is fixed.
- the axes of rotation 16a,b,c,d,e,f of the arms 14a,b,c,d,e,f are arranged in a circumferentially equidistant manner, namely spaced by 60° with respect to each other.
- the box-shaped body 12 houses driving means 12 which, owing to the rotational movement about the axis Y imparted to the lapping head, transmit the swinging movement to each of the six arms 14a,b,c,d,e,f.
- the six oscillating arms 14a,b,c,d,e,f are of two types so as to form two separate groups: a first group consisting of the arms 14a,c,e and a second group consisting of the arms 14b,d,f. Both groups comprise three arms which are mounted on the head 10 so as to be circumferentially equidistant, forming an angle of 120° relative to each other, and equidistant from the vertical axis of rotation Y. Essentially the arms of the first group alternate with those of the second group.
- the second group of arms 14b,d,f is such that the respective tool-holders 18b,d,f are positioned at a distance from the vertical axis of rotation Y smaller than the corresponding distance of the tool-holders 18a,c,e of the first group of arms 14a,c,e so that the tools 20b,d,f supported by the second group of oscillating arms 14b,d,f are also situated at a distance from the axis Y smaller than that of the tools 20a,c,e supported by the first group of oscillating arms 14a,c,e.
- the tools of each group therefore define a radial extension defined by their maximum and minimum distance from the vertical axis Y.
- the arrangement of one group of tools could be of such a radial extension that it does not to result in partial overlapping relative to the tools of the other group, in particular the two groups of tools can be adjacent.
- the tools instead of all being of the same radial length, could have a varied length.
- the tools in each group could be of the same length, but the length of the tools in one group could be other than the length of the tools in the other group.
- the lapping/polishing head could have a different number of arms such as, for example, a head with nine arms, and therefore nine tools, circumferentially equidistant from each other so as to form an angle of 40° relative to each other.
- the nine arms and tools may be subdivided into three groups of even number, each group being arranged at a different distance from the vertical axis Y and in such a way that the tools of each group are circumferentially equidistant from each other at an angle of 120° relative to each other.
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- the nine arms and tools which are circumferentially equidistant from each other so as to form an angle of 40° relative to each other, could be subdivided into two groups: a first group of three arms and three tools circumferentially equidistant from each other so as to form an angle of 120° relative to each other and arranged at a smaller distance from the vertical axis Y than the second group of six arms and six tools arranged in pairs and circumferentially equidistant from each other so as to form an angle of 120° relative to each other.
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- Finish Polishing, Edge Sharpening, And Grinding By Specific Grinding Devices (AREA)
- Compositions Of Oxide Ceramics (AREA)
- Curing Cements, Concrete, And Artificial Stone (AREA)
- Preparation Of Clay, And Manufacture Of Mixtures Containing Clay Or Cement (AREA)
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CA002568005A CA2568005A1 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2005-06-17 | Lapping head for machining workpieces of hard stone materials |
US11/630,728 US20080032613A1 (en) | 2004-06-24 | 2005-06-17 | Lapping Head for Machining Workpieces of Hard Stone Materials |
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EP0667210A1 (en) * | 1994-02-09 | 1995-08-16 | Simec S.P.A. | Polishing head, particularly for slabs of marble, granite, porcelainized gres, and other stone materials |
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