Work Guide Patents (Class 451/282)
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Patent number: 6267653Abstract: A device for grinding an end face at an edge of a workpiece bore of a workpiece has a driven grinding tool and a guide pin, connected to the grinding tool, for insertion into the workpiece. The guide pin is dimensioned so as to precisely match the workpiece bore. The guide pin has a central axis. The grinding tool has a grinding surface extending angularly to the central axis. The grinding tool is periodically displaceable transverse to the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignees: Maschinenfabrik Gehring GmbH & Co., Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Ulrich Klink, Richard Stampfer, Hermann Schmidt, Dieter Aulich, Jörg Wolfgramm
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Patent number: 6258205Abstract: An apparatus for planarizing a semiconductor wafer having a polishing endpoint layer that includes a catalyst material is disclosed. The apparatus is operable to detect the endpoint based upon the chemical slurry whether a catalytic reaction has occurred due to the polishing platen removing a portion of the catalyst material from the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Brynne K. Chisholm, Gayle W. Miller, Gail D. Shelton
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Patent number: 6186876Abstract: The invention is a grinding apparatus for grinding tips of welding electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Jan Christiansen
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Patent number: 6159079Abstract: A carrier head for a chemical mechanical polishing apparatus includes a flexible membrane with a lip portion to engage a substrate to form a seal for improved vacuum-chucking.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zuniga, Hung Chen, Manoocher Birang
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Patent number: 6113476Abstract: A versatile ultrahoned sharpener includes a stop assembly which contains an inner hardened structure such as being made from metal or ceramic to serve as a positive limiting stop if the knife being sharpened cuts excessively into the plastic stop assembly of the sharpener. The sharpener also includes a manually actuated abrasive surfaced unit for cleaning or shaping the surface of at least one of the sharpening wheels in the sharpener. The sharpener further includes various bearing structures for effectively mounting the motor driven shaft which rotates the abrasive coated disks of the sharpener.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: EdgeCraft Corp.Inventors: Daniel D Friel, Sr., Daniel D Friel, Jr., Robert P. Bigliano
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Patent number: 6086458Abstract: A plurality of centering parts 13 corresponding to drill diameters are disposed in a drill centering tool 3 and the drill centering tool 3 is supported at the side of a drill polishing machine 1. A drill 2 to be polished can be easily and accurately centered in the centering part 13 of the drill centering tool 3. In particular, the drill 2 is centered by fitting the front end portion of the spiral drill groove 14 of the drill 2 to a centering pawl 15 of the drill centering tool 3, chucking the centered drill 2 in a drill chuck 4 of the drill polishing machine 1, and polishing by fitting the cutting edge 5 to be polished at the front end of the drill 2 to the polishing surface of a grinder. Even if the drill diameters are different, drills to be polished can be easily centered and polished.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Miyamoto Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Miyamoto, Yutaka Miyamoto
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Patent number: 6012971Abstract: An abrasive material contains abrasive particles in the range of 50 to 80% by weight in an olefinic thermalplastic resin system which is based on ethylene copolymer. The material may be incorporated on a substrate structure to be used as a stropping or honing material or may be shaped by an injection molding process or may be injection molded over a rigid insert or molded over a rigid wheel or disk inserted in the mold. The material may be used for polishing and finishing of crystalline materials, ceramics, silicon and semi-conductor wafers.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Edgecraft CorporationInventors: Daniel D. Friel, Sr., Daniel D. Friel, Jr., Robert P. Bigliano
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Patent number: 5934975Abstract: A dental curet and sharpening machine system has been developed for convenient, accurate, and rapid sharpening of dental curets. Curets comprising a cutting blade, shank, and handle have been designed so that, regardless of the instrument's rake angle, the arc center of the toe on the face of the cutting blade which is to be sharpened lies on the longitudinal center axis of the instrument and at a constant distance from reference means on the instrument handle. The sharpening machine comprises a base, a sharpening element, and an instrument guide unit. The instrument guide unit can position the blade face of a curet of any rake angle in a plane with the arc center of the toe on the blade's face coincident with an axis about which the guide unit can be swung while the blade is engaged with the sharpening element during the cutting procedure. The invention comprises three aspects: (1) the curets; (2) the sharpening machine; and (3) the method of sharpening the curets.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Gunnar K. Svanberg
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Patent number: 5913717Abstract: In a sphere polishing machine, workpiece balls in a ball passageways which are formed by guide grooves 5 formed in a stationary board 2 and guide grooves 1a formed in a rotary board 1 are moved along the ball passageways while being rotated by the rotary board 1, whereby the portion of the workpiece ball which is brought into contact with the guide groove 1a of the stationary board 1 in accordance with the inclination of the axis of rotation of the workpiece ball, is polished. On each of the ball passageways, a plurality of predetermined positions are selected at predetermined intervals, and relief grooves 6a, 6b and 6c are formed in guide groove portions of the stationary board which correspond the predetermined positions so that, when each of the workpiece balls passes through each of the predetermined positions, the inclination of the axis of rotation thereof is changed.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: NSK Ltd.Inventors: Katsuhisa Tonooka, Hiroyuki Nojima, Takeshi Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5762543Abstract: In a polishing machine for polishing parts between a table and an upper polishing head, the upper polishing head includes push rods to clear the workpieces after a polishing operation. A push ring engages the push rods as a polishing head is being raised, holding the workpieces in position on the table.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Speedfam CorporationInventors: Karl Kasprzyk, Isao Nagahashi
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Patent number: 5645468Abstract: A dental curet and sharpening machine system has been developed for convenient, accurate, and rapid sharpening of dental curets. Curets comprising a cutting blade, shank, and handle have been designed so that, regardless of the instrument's rake angle, the arc center of the toe on the face of the cutting blade which is to be sharpened lies on the longitudinal center axis of the instrument and at a constant distance from reference means on the instrument handle. The sharpening machine comprises a base, a sharpening element, and an instrument guide unit. The instrument guide unit can position the blade face of a curet of any rake angle in a plane with the are center of the toe on the blade's face coincident with an axis about which the guide unit can be swung while the blade is engaged with the sharpening element during the cutting procedure. The invention comprises three aspects: (1) the curets; (2) the sharpening machine; and (3) the method of sharpening the curets.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1993Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Inventor: Gunnar K. Svanberg
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Patent number: 5628675Abstract: A pipe end trimming device for hand-held use in beveling the outer surface of the end of one pipe so that the beveled end may fit within the end of a similar diameter pipe for a strong connection therebetween. The preferred embodiment abrasive cylinders which are motor driven. An aligning arm with an adjustable aligning edge allows for quick, uniform beveling of different diameter pipe. Shielding adjacent to the abrasive cylinders protects the operator from debris thrown from the pipe during the beveling process.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventors: Terry S. Brown, Donald A. Nicholson
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Patent number: 5611726Abstract: A high speed knife sharpening apparatus where the surface of a first rotating abrasive element is that of a truncated cone and forms a first facet with microgrooves and a microburr. A second stage is a novel composite cone shaped honing wheel made up of a micro abrasive imbedded in an epoxy matrix. The honing wheel refines the edge developed in the first stage, into an erect triangular shape with a radius of curvature, at the apex (edge), of typically several microns or less depending on the hardness of the knife steel. A unique blade holding system constrains the blade to a precisely defined angle relative to each of the grinding (first) and honing (second) stages. Proportionately larger grinding forces are developed for thicker knife blades, thus sharpening times are approximately the same over the common range of knives from small paring knives (6"), large chef's knives (10") up to kitchen cleavers.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Edgecraft CorporationInventors: Daniel D. Friel, Robert P. Bigliano
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Patent number: 5495988Abstract: An apparatus for preparing hypodermic needle having a needle shaft with a pointed end and a hub end and having a needle hub joined to the hub end for safe disposal of the hypodermic needle includes a metal grinder assembly including a grinding member having a grinding surface and a mechanism for moving the grinding member, and a needle guide structure for holding the needle shaft adjacent to the grinding member and the pointed end oriented substantially toward the grinding surface, for guiding the needle shaft toward and against the grinding surface to progressively grind the needle shaft into very fine particles. The mechanism for moving the grinding member preferably includes an electric motor. The apparatus preferably additionally includes a housing enclosing the grinding member, having a housing wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventors: Robert D. Follese, Felix Castro
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Patent number: 5449315Abstract: A portable manual sharpener for cutting tools such as knives, scissors and the like includes a base having a first stage sharpening station which includes a stationary non-rotatable support member with an abrasive coated planar surface on opposite sides of the support member. A pair of symmetrical slots are disposed adjacent to the planar faces with a guide surface located in each slot at a predetermined angle to the planar surface. A hold down device maintains the cutting blade in contact with the guide surface as the blade is moved through the sharpening station with the cutting edge facet of the blade in sliding contact with the abrasive particles on the planar face. The base includes an area which can be conveniently hand held.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Edgecraft CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Friel