POLISHING FIXTURE

- FIH (HONG KONG) LIMITED

A polishing fixture includes a body, two fixing members and a pushing member. The body includes two opposite side walls and a main wall connecting the side walls. Each fixing member is slidably mounted on the corresponding side wall along a first direction. The pushing member is slidably mounted on the main wall along a second direction vertical to the first direction. The pushing member includes pushing pillars resisted against the fixing members. The fixing members are separated from the body to be a smain state when the pushing pillars are pressed into the space enclosed by the body and the fixing members.

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Description
BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The disclosure generally relates to fixtures, and particularly to polishing fixtures for polishing molded housings.

2. Description of the Related Art

Electronic device housings manufactured by injection molding usually have parting lines in the outer surface after being molded. The parting lines damage the aesthetical appearance of the electronic device. Therefore, it is necessary to remove the parting lines by polishing. However, when operators hold the electronic device housing during polishing, the high polishing temperature of the cover may burn the operators' hands.

Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Many aspects of the exemplary polishing fixture can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the various drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary polishing fixture. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the diagrams.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a polishing fixture of an exemplary embodiment.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the polishing fixture shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a housing used to be positioned by the polishing fixture shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 1, but the polishing fixture is in use with a housing shown in FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is an isometric view of the polishing fixture shown in FIG. 4.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIGS. 1 and 2 show an exemplary polishing fixture 100 used to fix a housing 200 in a process of polishing the outer surface 202 of the housing 200.

The polishing fixture 100 includes a body 10, two fixing members 20 and a pushing member 30. The fixing members 20 are mounted on the two opposite sides of the body 10. The fixing members 20 move along a first direction X, from one side of the body 10 to the other opposite side. The pushing member 30 move towards the body 10 along a second direction Z, vertical to the first direction X.

The body 10 includes two opposite side walls 12, two opposite main walls 14 and two opposite end walls 16. The body 10 has three first guide pins 122 fixed on the each side wall 12. The first guide pins 122 guide the fixing members 20 to move relative to the body 10 along the first direction X. The body 10 further defines two holes 124 through the side walls 12. The polishing fixture 100 further includes two elastic members 40. Each elastic member 40 is retained in the corresponding hole 124. The elastic members 40 are fixed to the fixing members 20 pressing the fixing members 20 on the side walls 12.

The main wall 14 opposite to the pushing member 30 defines a containing slot 142 and two threaded holes 144. The containing slot 142 contains portions of the pushing member 30 when the pushing member 30 moves towards the body 10. The main wall 14 defines two second guide pins 146. The second guide pins 146 guide the pushing member 30 to move relative to the body 10 along the first direction Z.

Each fixing member 20 defines two pressing surfaces 21, two wedge surfaces 22, three first guide holes 24 and two fixing slots 26 near the body 10. The pressing surfaces 21 and the wedge surfaces are located near the side walls 12, and each pressing surface 21 is connected to the corresponding wedge surface 22. Each first guide pin 122 is slidably mounted in the corresponding first guide hole 24 to guide the fixing members 20 to move relative to body 10 along the direction X. Each fixing slot 26 has a fixing pin 262 for fixing the elastic members 40.

The pushing member 30 includes a base board 32, pushing pillars 34 projecting from the base board 32 and a handle 36 fixed on the base board 32. The base board 32 defines a fixing hole 322 for fixing the handle 36, through holes 324 and second guide holes 326. Each pushing pillar 34 defines a driving wedge surface 342 and a resisting surface 344 connected to the driving wedge surface 342. Each driving wedge surface 342 is located opposite to corresponding one wedge surface 22. The driving wedge surfaces 342 press the wedge surfaces 22 to drive the fixing members 30 to move away from the body 10. The resisting surfaces 344 resist against the pressing surface 21 to stably clamp the pushing pillars 34 between the body 10 and the fixing members 20. The polishing fixture 100 further includes two screws 50. Each screw 50 is mounted through the corresponding through hole 324 in the corresponding threaded hole 144, and can prevent the pushing member 30 from separating from the body 10. Each second guide pin 146 is slidably mounted in the corresponding second guide hole 326 to guide the pushing member 30 to move relative to body 10 along the direction Z.

Referring to FIG. 3, the housing 200 defines a chamber 240 with an entrance 220. The housing 200 includes a peripheral wall 260, enclosing the chamber 240.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 again, during assembly of the polishing fixture 100, each elastic member 40 is retained into the corresponding hole 124. The fixing members 20 are slidably mounted on the first guide pins 122 by the first guide holes 24. An external force is provided to expand the elastic members 40, each end of the elastic members 40 is extruded into the corresponding fixing slot 26. The ends of the elastic members 40 are fixed in the fixing slot 26 by fixing pins 26. At this time, the stretched elastic members 40, restores to drive each of the fixing members 20 to press against the corresponding side wall 12 of the body 10.

The handle 36 is fixed into the fixing hole 322 of the base board 32. The pushing member 30 is covered onto the body 10, and the base board 32 is slidably mounted on the second guide pins 146 with the second guide holes 326. Each driving wedge surface 342 resists against the corresponding wedge surface 22. Each screw 50 is fixed into the corresponding threading hole 144 through the corresponding through hole 324.

Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, in use, the body 10 and the fixing members 20 of the polishing fixture 100 are positioned into the chamber 240 of the housing 200 through the entrance 220. When an external pressing force is applied to the handle 36, the pushing member 30 is driven towards the body 10 along the second guide pins 146. The wedge surfaces 22 are driven away from the body 10 along the first positioning pins 122 by driving wedge surfaces 22 until each resisting surface 344 is resisted against the corresponding pressing surface 21. In this case, the elastic members 40 are extruded to store an elastic force. The pillars 34 are retained between the body 10 and fixing members 20 by the elastic force, and the fixing members 20 are filled in the chamber 240 and resisted against the peripheral wall 260. At this time, the outer surface 202 of the housing 200 can be polished.

When the housing has been polished, an external pulling force is applied to the handle 36 to move the pushing member 30 away from the body 10. The resisting surfaces 344 are separated from the pressing surface 21. Each wedge surface 22 restoringly resists against the corresponding driving surface 342. At this time, the elastic force is released to drive the fixing members to approach the body and drive the pushing member 30 away from the body 10 to be restored. When the fixing member 20 resists against corresponding one side wall 12 of the body 10, the polished housing 200 can be detached from the polishing fixture 100.

It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the system and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

Claims

1. A polishing fixture, comprising:

a body comprising two opposite side walls and a main wall connecting the side walls;
two fixing members, each fixing member being slidably mounted on the corresponding side wall along a first direction;
a pushing member slidably mounted on the main wall along a second direction vertical to the first direction, the pushing member comprising pushing pillars resisted against the fixing members;
wherein the fixing members are separated from the body to be a stable state when the pushing pillars are pressed into the space enclosed by the body and the fixing members.

2. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 1, wherein each pushing pillar defines a driving wedge surface, each fixing member defines wedge surfaces, and each wedge surface is resisted against the corresponding driving wedge surface for separating the fixing members from the body.

3. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 2, wherein each pushing pillar defines a resisting surface connecting the driving wedge surface, each fixing member defines pressing surfaces, and each pressing surface is connected with the corresponding wedge surface, the polishing fixture is in the stable state when each pressing surface is resisted against the corresponding resisting surface.

4. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polishing fixture further comprises at least one elastic member fixed on the body, and each end of the at least one elastic member is fixed to the corresponding fixing member.

5. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 4, wherein the body defines at least one hole, the at least one elastic member is mounted in the corresponding elastic member.

6. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 5, wherein each fixing member defines at least one fixing slot, the at least one fixing slot defines a fixing pin, the pin ends of the elastic members are fixed in the fixing slots with the fixing pins.

7. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body has first guide pins fixed on the side walls, each fixing member defines first guide holes, and each first guide pin is mounted in the corresponding first guide hole to guide the fixing members to move along the first direction.

8. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 5, wherein the body has second guide pins fixed on the main wall, the pushing member defines second guide holes, and each second guide pin is mounted in the corresponding second guide hole to guide the pushing member to move along the second direction.

9. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polishing fixture further comprises a screw, the pushing member defines a through hole, the main wall defines a threaded hole, the screw is fixed in the threaded hole through the through hole.

10. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pushing member defines a handle.

11. A polishing fixture, comprising:

a body comprising two opposite side walls and a main wall connecting the side walls;
two fixing members, each fixing member being slidably mounted on the corresponding side wall from one side of the body to the other opposite side;
a pushing member mounted on the main wall being capable to move towards the body, the pushing member comprising pushing pillars resisted against the fixing members;
wherein the fixing members are separated from the body to be a stable state when the pushing pillars are pressed into the space enclosed by the body and the fixing members.

12. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 11, wherein each pushing pillar defines a driving wedge surface, each fixing member defines wedge surfaces, and each wedge surface is resisted against the corresponding driving wedge surface for separating the fixing members from the body.

13. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 12, wherein each pushing pillar defines a resisting surface connecting the driving wedge surface, each fixing member defines pressing surfaces, and each pressing surface is connected with the corresponding wedge surface, the polishing fixture is in the stable state when each pressing surface is resisted against the corresponding resisting surface.

14. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 11, wherein the polishing fixture further comprises at least one elastic member fixed on the body, and each end of the at least one elastic member is fixed to corresponding one fixing member.

15. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 14, wherein the body defines at least one hole, the at least one elastic member is mounted in the corresponding elastic member.

16. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 15, wherein each fixing member defines at least one fixing slot, the at least one fixing slot defines a fixing pin, the pin ends of the elastic members are fixed in the fixing slots with the fixing pins.

17. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 11, wherein the body has first guide pins fixed on the side walls, each fixing member defines first guide holes, and each first guide pin is mounted in the corresponding first guide hole to guide the fixing members to move along the first direction.

18. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 15, wherein the body has second guide pins fixed on the main wall, the pushing member defines second guide holes, and each second guide pin is mounted in the corresponding second guide hole to guide the pushing member to move along the second direction.

19. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 11, wherein the polishing fixture further comprises a screw, the pushing member defines a through hole, the main wall defines a threaded hole, the screw is fixed in the threaded hole through the through hole.

20. The polishing fixture as claimed in claim 11, wherein the pushing member defines a handle.

Patent History
Publication number: 20120329374
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 15, 2011
Publication Date: Dec 27, 2012
Applicants: FIH (HONG KONG) LIMITED (Kowloon), SHENZHEN FUTAIHONG PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD. (ShenZhen City)
Inventors: XIN-YAN WANG (Shenzhen City), ZHI-DAN LIANG (Shenzhen City), GUANG-JUN QIN (Shenzhen City)
Application Number: 13/327,460
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Portable Abrader (451/344)
International Classification: B24B 27/08 (20060101);