APPARATUS FOR POLISHING GEMSTONES
Disclosed is an apparatus for working gemstones. The apparatus comprises an abrading article and a rotatable support with a guiding feature for holding and rotating the article. The abrading article has a mounting bore substantially larger than the guiding feature. A balancing arrangement facilitates balancing of the article, and an abrading article removal tool is operative to remove the abrading article from the rotatable support.
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/429,323, filed on May 8, 2006, which claims the benefit of Israeli Patent Application No. 168588, filed on May 15, 2005, which are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The apparatus and article relate to the field of gemstone working.
2. Description of the Related Art
Grinding and polishing are the most common gemstone working (shaping) operations. Gemstones can be worked in different ways. Most commonly, gemstones are polished or worked mechanically on a fast rotating, metal working member or scaife. A scaife is a heavy, cast iron, horizontally spinning wheel. The working surface of the scaife is impregnated with oil and diamond powder. The term “working” in the context of the present invention includes polishing and grinding of gemstones and other precious and semi-precious stones.
For gemstone working purposes, the gemstone is mounted on a dop held by a tang and leveled with respect to the working member. The gemstone leveling procedure provides for the correct angles and correct size of the facets. The term gemstone includes diamonds, and other precious and semi-precious stones. As the number of diamonds polished on the same scaife increases, the diamond impregnated surface of the scaife wears out and the scaife has to be renewed. Renewal of the scaife changes the scaife dimensions. Following renewal, the scaife has to be balanced once again and the gemstone also has to be leveled again.
Israeli Patent Application No. 162,502 to the same Assignee teaches a method of working gemstones enabling rapid gemstone working member exchange and gemstone processing sequence continuation without the need to level the gemstone or the working member. The operation of the working member may present some difficulties related to working member mounting and exchange. The present apparatus and replaceable abrading article are resolving this problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus for working gemstones, is disclosed. The apparatus comprises an abrading article having a mounting bore therein, and a rotatable support having a guiding feature that holds and rotates the article. The diameter of the mounting bore may be substantially larger than said guiding feature. The apparatus also may include a balancing arrangement for balancing said article upon said support. The apparatus may further include an abrading article removal tool for removing said abrading article from said rotatable support.
According to another aspect of an embodiment of the invention, A disk like abrading article having a mounting bore, is disclosed. The article may comprise two flat parallel surfaces, wherein one of the surfaces may have a coating of diamond powder, and wherein the diameter of the bore may be substantially larger than the diameter of a corresponding guiding feature.
According to a still further aspect of an embodiment of the invention, a method of mounting and exchanging abrading article on a rotatable support of a gemstone working apparatus is disclosed. The method may typically comprise mounting the abrading article on the support and balancing the article by sliding it in a proper position on the support. The method may also include polishing at least one facet on said article and exchanging the article.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSThe features and advantages of the apparatus and the article associated with its use will be apparent from the more detailed description. The exemplary embodiments of the apparatus are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numbers refer to the same parts throughout the different figures. The drawings are not necessarily to scale. Emphasis is placed upon illustrating the principles of the apparatus.
Use of permanent magnets or electromagnets necessitates use of ferromagnetic material for the abrading article. For other types of retention mechanisms, such as vacuum, the abrading article may be made of a non-magnetic material. Vacuum orifices may be inserted or drilled in the rotatable support and a vacuum pump may provide vacuum through a rotary joint. In this case atmospheric pressure would retain the abrading article on a rotatable support.
Abrading articles (
Abrading article 108 would have a thickness smaller than has rotatable support 104. Rotatable support 104 provides the necessary stiffness keeping working surface 184 flat when working a gemstone. All of the removable articles are substantially of the same thickness. Their exchange does not change the working plane position. Accordingly, the exchange of the abrading article does not create the need to level the gemstone being worked or the working member.
Abrading article 108 (
In one embodiment (
As disclosed above, the abrading article is exchanged when it becomes unusable. Exchange of article 108 or 180 may be performed by pulling it off support 104 or 196. When electromagnets or vacuum are used as a retention mechanism, they may be simply switched OFF. Pulling article 108 or 180 off the surface of support 104 (196) that has permanent magnet inserts may require a force substantially larger than sliding article 108 or 180 on the surface of support 104 or 196 and may not be convenient for manual operation.
For removal of articles 108 or 180, stand 200 is engaged with insert 216 such that eccentric rotatable bushing 206, may be rotated to enter the groove formed by the section of support 104 that has a smaller diameter than the rest of support 104 and lower than the surface of article 108 (180). Cylindrical bushing 208 has a thickness about the thickness of article 108 (180) and overlays bushing 206. Flat member 210 is placed on the top of it. Flat member 210 is rotated such that its longer part is over article 104 or 180. The assembly of the above mentioned parts is fastened together by nut 214 or any other fastening means. Threaded stand 200 is rotated such that it disengages threaded insert 216 or tabletop surface 120 (
There are a variety of constructions for gemstone working apparatuses. Apparatus 100 (
The elements of the apparatus and the method of exchanging an abrading article may be adapted for use in existing conventional gemstone working machines.
As the number of gemstones polished on the same working surface of an abrading article increases, the diamond-coated surface of the article wears out or becomes unusable. By utilizing the present apparatus and article exchange method, it is easy to remove the article and mount a new abrading article when necessary. It is easy to balance the new abrading article using the balancing arrangement.
While the apparatus and the article have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the specifications as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1) An apparatus for working gemstones, comprising:
- a) an abrading article having a mounting bore therein;
- b) a rotatable support having a guiding feature, wherein said support holds and rotates said article, wherein the diameter of the mounting bore is substantially larger than said guiding feature;
- c) a balancing arrangement for balancing said article upon said support; and
- d) an abrading article removal tool for removing said abrading article from said rotatable support.
2) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said article is held against a force selected from the group consisting of magnetic forces, electromagnetic forces, and atmospheric pressure forces.
3) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement is removably mounted on said apparatus.
4) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement is fixedly mounted on said apparatus.
5) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement provides said article with sliding movement on a surface of said rotatable support.
6) The apparatus of claims 5 wherein said sliding movement of the article on the surface of the rotatable support balances said article and said support.
7) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing of the article and support is achieved without the addition of balancing masses.
8) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said abrading article removal tool removes said article from said support.
9) The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said abrading article has a diamond coated working surface.
10) An apparatus for working gemstones, comprising:
- a) an abrading article;
- b) a rotatable support possessing retention forces;
- c) a balancing arrangement for balancing said article; and
- d) an abrading article removal tool for removing said article from said rotatable support.
11) The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said abrading article has no mounting bore.
12) A method of mounting and exchanging abrading article on a rotatable support of a gemstone working apparatus, comprising
- a) mounting the abrading article on the support;
- b) balancing the article by sliding it in a proper position on the support;
- c) polishing at least one gemstone facet on said article; and
- d) exchanging said article.
13) The method of claim 12, wherein the following facets of said gemstone are polished on the exchanged article.
14) The method of claim 12, wherein polishing of the following facets of said gemstone on the exchanged article does not require gemstone leveling (See section 0024).
15) An apparatus for working gemstones, comprising:
- a) an abrading article;
- b) a rotatable support having a guiding feature for guiding said article, wherein the abrading article has a mounting bore substantially larger than said guiding feature; and
- c) a balancing arrangement positioned on the apparatus for balancing said article.
16) The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said article is held by forces that are magnetic, electromagnetic or by atmospheric pressure.
17) The apparatus of claim 15, comprising a balancing arrangement for balancing said article.
18) The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising an abrading article removal tool for removing said abrading article from said rotatable support.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 7, 2007
Publication Date: Apr 10, 2008
Inventor: Noam GLEICHER (Tel-Aviv)
Application Number: 11/952,395
International Classification: B24B 7/22 (20060101);