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US1541865A
US1541865A US629554A US62955423A US1541865A US 1541865 A US1541865 A US 1541865A US 629554 A US629554 A US 629554A US 62955423 A US62955423 A US 62955423A US 1541865 A US1541865 A US 1541865A
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    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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  • My invention relates to a lapping ma-; chine. 1
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a lapping machine embodying features of my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the machine shown in Fig. 1, parts being shown in elevation in order to better illustrate the invention.
  • a preferred form are non-rotatable relatively to the base or foundation; but the upper lap MACHINE.
  • a main work carrier plate 10 is interposed between the two laps 67.
  • this carrier is of relatively thin metal, such as steel, and is provided with a plurality of relatively large openings, such as 11.
  • a crank 12 cooperates with the work carrier 10 and is preferably detachably connected thereto at a point substam tially at the center thereof, and serves to drive'the work carrier with a substantially circular movement.
  • each-of the openings 11 is of a size to contain a plurality of articles to be lapped, such as rings 13-13.
  • these secondary carrier plates 14 14 are slightly larger than the openings ll11 in the work. carrier, and preferably rest on the edges adjacent said openings.
  • the pockets in the secondary carrier plates for receiving the, articles 13-13 to be lapped are distributed around theoutside orperiphery thereof, in substan tially circular arrangement, and are so positioned that articles held within the pockets in the secondary carrier plates will be spaced around in the openings 11 in'the maincarrier ⁇ 10 substantially in a circle.
  • the articles preferably fit rather loosely so as to permit independent relative rotary ioo movement between the secondary .carrier; plates l i and the work carrier 10, and between the articles riers 14.
  • the laps 6 and 7 are relatively separated upper and lower.laps move toward each other until the upper lap rests upon the articles to be lapped.
  • the crank pin 12, positioned in the hole in the boss on the work carrier, serves to drive the center of the main work carrier 10 in a circle about the center of the operating shaft 15.
  • the main work carrier 10 while its center is constrained to move in a circle around the center of the shaft 15, is free to rotate in either direction about its own axis, under the influence of the articles contacting with the two lapping discs. it has been found in practice that the work carrier 10, during the rotation of the shaft 15, will creep around between the discs; that is to say, it will rotate about its own axis.
  • the secondary carrier plates 14 will also rotate about their own axes or creep around the center of the openings 11 in the main carrier. During this creeping around movement it is, of course, obvious that the articles carried by plates 14-14 will likewise be progressed around within the openings 11. The articles 14 will likewise partakeof a rotation about their own centers, or, in other words, will turn within the pockets in the secondary carrier plates.
  • each ol the articles may partake of substantially the same movement as every other article, and each will receive substantially the same treatment until all the articles are lapped down to the desired dimensions.
  • main work carrier plate 16 functions as a main spacer plate for the articles to be lapped
  • secondary carrier plates 14 function as secondary spacer plates for the articles to be lapped, and that all of said plates function conjointly in spacing and carrying the articles over the. entire lapping surfaces of both la 'iping discs.
  • a lapping machine a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier plate between said discs, means for circularly moving oneof said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein, a secondary work carrier plate for one or more of said openings, said secondary carrier plate having a. plurality of pockets for holding articles to be lapped, said secondary carrier being positioned so as to cause articles held therein to lie within the opening of the main work carrier.
  • a lapping machine a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein,
  • each opening being adapted to receive a plurality of articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings in the main work carrier, each of said secondary carriers having pockets for receiving articles in the openings of the main work carrier for spacing them apart and holding same in predetermined relative positions.
  • a pair of op posed flat lapping discs a main work carrier positioned between said discs and having a plurality of openings-therein, a secondary work carrier for each opening.
  • each secondary carrier having pockets therein for confining and spacing individual articles to be lapped, the pockets in said secondary carriers serving to confine arti- ClcS to be lapped within the openings in the main work carrier, and means for moving said main work carrier between said lapping articles to be lapped, a secondary Work carrier for each of said openings and havin pockets therein to receive the articles 111 sai main work carrier openings.
  • a lapping machine a pair of opposed fiat lapping discs, a main Work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein for receiving the articles to be lapped, a secondary'work carrier for each of said openings, each secondary carrier having a plurality of pockets for receiving the articles in said main work carrier openings, the means for circumferentially moving the partswith reference to each other leaving said secondary carriers and the articles being lapped free to move under the influence of the articles being lapped and the work carrier.
  • a pair of nonrotatable flat lapping discs a pair of nonrotatable flat lapping discs; a main work carrierpositioned between said discs and having openings therein for receiving articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each opening, said secondary carrier having pockets therein for receiving articles being lapped and serving to space the articles in the main work carrier openings apart and in predetermined relation to each other, a crank co-acting with said main work carrier at a point substantially at the center thereof, whereby when the crank is rotated the main work carrier will be given a motion around the axial center of the lapping discs, and the articles and secondar carriers will be free to move unde'r t e influence of the laps on said articles.
  • a pair of op posed flat, annular lapping discs a main work carrier positioned between said discs and having openings therein for receiving articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings, each of the latter having pocketstherein for receiving individual articles in said main work car rier openings, the pockets in said secondary carrier plates being arranged in circular order, means for moving said lapping discs and work carriers relatively to each other, so that some of the articles held in said secondary carrier plates and openings in the maiIf work carrier will overlap the inner and outer edges of said lapping discs during the course of the lapping operation.
  • a lapping machine a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having openings therein for articles to'be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings, said secondary carrier having pockets serving to hold a plurality of articles in predetermined relative position in said main work carrier openings, and means for moving said work carriers between said discs to cause the articles held in said Work carriers to be lapped and whereby the articles in each secondary carrier will partake of a rotary motion about the center of the secondary work carrier'and 'a.rotary motion about the center of the main work carrier and a motion about the openings in the main work carrier and motion about their own centers.

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June 16, 1925. "541,865
J. W. SMITH LAPPING MACHINE Filed April 5, 1923 A TTORNE Y5:
-'vented a new and useful Lapping Machine, means.
' v Patented June 16, 1925.
UNITED STATES 1,541,865 PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN-W. sm'rn, OENEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR To THE FAFNIR BEAR- me COMPANY, or NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION or CONNECTICUT.
LAPPING A Application filed A ril 3,
To alt whom it may] concern:
B'e it known that 1, JOHN W. Snrrru, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at New Britain, Connecticut, have m-' of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a lapping ma-; chine. 1
It is the principal object of the'invention ,to provide a lapping machine wherein many articles may be lapped atone time, each of the articles being subjected to substantially the same lapping treatment as. every other article during the lapping operation. I
Other objects will be apparent as thespecification proceeds.
Briefly, a preferred form of the inventionmay be described as follows: I
Flat lapping discs, open at the center, are suitably mounted, and between the discs is positioned a main work carrier plate having openings therein, eachfor receiving a plurality of articles. A secondarywork carrier plate is rovided for each' opening in the main wor: carrier, and-these secondary plates are preferably providedwith-pockets or apertures, each for receiving an article to be lapped. Provision is made formoving the lapping discs and work carriers relatively to each other so as to cause the articles to be properly lapped. In the drawings, which show, for illustrative purposes-only, a preferred form of the invention: 5 Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a lapping machine embodying features of my invention,
portions being broken away.
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the machine shown in Fig. 1, parts being shown in elevation in order to better illustrate the invention.
In said ,drawings, 5 indicates a suitable base or foundation for the lapping machine, upon which is mounted the lower lapping disc 6. An opposed upper lapping disc? of substantially the same form as'the lower' disc is provided. These discs 6 and 7 are preferably of annular form so that articles, 5 during the lapping operation, may overlap both the inner and outer edges of the same, so that the wear on thesurfaces will be uni form throughout. Thelaps 6 and 7 in, the
a preferred form are non-rotatable relatively to the base or foundation; but the upper lap MACHINE.
1923. Serial at. 629,554.
7, while being prevented from rotation by any suitable means, such as one or more stops 8 and pins 9, may be raised or separated from the lowerlap 6 by any suitable A main work carrier plate 10 is interposed between the two laps 67. In the form shown this carrier is of relatively thin metal, such as steel, and is provided with a plurality of relatively large openings, such as 11. A crank 12 cooperates with the work carrier 10 and is preferably detachably connected thereto at a point substam tially at the center thereof, and serves to drive'the work carrier with a substantially circular movement. crank is such that the openings 11 in the work carrier will overlap both the inner and outer edges of the lapping surfaces of the laps 6 and 7, so that articles being lapped, as will be later described, will also overlap the inner and outer edges of the laps during lapping operation, and will thus produce an even'surface wear and pre vent the formation of shoulders on said laps. Each-of the openings 11 is of a size to contain a plurality of articles to be lapped, such as rings 13-13.
In order to space articles from each other and to cause the latter to remain adjacent The throw of the cific form .shown, these secondary carrier plates 14 14 are slightly larger than the openings ll11 in the work. carrier, and preferably rest on the edges adjacent said openings. The pockets in the secondary carrier plates for receiving the, articles 13-13 to be lapped are distributed around theoutside orperiphery thereof, in substan tially circular arrangement, and are so positioned that articles held within the pockets in the secondary carrier plates will be spaced around in the openings 11 in'the maincarrier \10 substantially in a circle. The articles preferably fit rather loosely so as to permit independent relative rotary ioo movement between the secondary .carrier; plates l i and the work carrier 10, and between the articles riers 14.
The spec fic' form of machine herein disand the secondary car,-
closed is what may be termed a floating work carrier type of machine, that is to say, the work carrier is relatively free to rotate about the crank pin 12 during the actuation of the work carrier by means of the crank. The operation is as follows:
The laps 6 and 7 are relatively separated upper and lower.laps move toward each other until the upper lap rests upon the articles to be lapped. The crank pin 12, positioned in the hole in the boss on the work carrier, serves to drive the center of the main work carrier 10 in a circle about the center of the operating shaft 15. During this operation, the main work carrier 10, while its center is constrained to move in a circle around the center of the shaft 15, is free to rotate in either direction about its own axis, under the influence of the articles contacting with the two lapping discs. it has been found in practice that the work carrier 10, during the rotation of the shaft 15, will creep around between the discs; that is to say, it will rotate about its own axis. It has likewise been found that the secondary carrier plates 14 will also rotate about their own axes or creep around the center of the openings 11 in the main carrier. During this creeping around movement it is, of course, obvious that the articles carried by plates 14-14 will likewise be progressed around within the openings 11. The articles 14 will likewise partakeof a rotation about their own centers, or, in other words, will turn within the pockets in the secondary carrier plates.
It will be seen, therefore, that each of the articles during operation of the machine will partake of four different motions, namely, (1) movement toward and from the center of the machine by reason of actuation by the crank 12; (2) rotation about the center or axis of the main work carrier;
(3) rotation about the center of the openings 11 in the main work carrier, and (4) individual rotation of each article about'its o'wn axis within its pockets in the secondary carrier plate. It will-thus be seen that, during operation of the machine. each ol the articles may partake of substantially the same movement as every other article, and each will receive substantially the same treatment until all the articles are lapped down to the desired dimensions.
During the operation the articles will overlap both the inner and outer edges of the two laps, as will be clear from Fig. 1, p
of the invention, and I do not wish to be limited to the exact form shown and described.
It will be noted that the so-called main work carrier plate 16) functions as a main spacer plate for the articles to be lapped, and that the so-called secondary carrier plates 14 function as secondary spacer plates for the articles to be lapped, and that all of said plates function conjointly in spacing and carrying the articles over the. entire lapping surfaces of both la 'iping discs.-
I claim:
1. In a lapping machine, a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier plate between said discs, means for circularly moving oneof said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein, a secondary work carrier plate for one or more of said openings, said secondary carrier plate having a. plurality of pockets for holding articles to be lapped, said secondary carrier being positioned so as to cause articles held therein to lie within the opening of the main work carrier.
2. In a lapping machine, a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein,
each opening being adapted to receive a plurality of articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings in the main work carrier, each of said secondary carriers having pockets for receiving articles in the openings of the main work carrier for spacing them apart and holding same in predetermined relative positions.
3. In a lapping machine, a pair of op posed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs and having a plurality of openings-therein, a secondary work carrier for each opening. each secondary carrier having pockets therein for confining and spacing individual articles to be lapped, the pockets in said secondary carriers serving to confine arti- ClcS to be lapped within the openings in the main work carrier, and means for moving said main work carrier between said lapping articles to be lapped, a secondary Work carrier for each of said openings and havin pockets therein to receive the articles 111 sai main work carrier openings.
5. In a lapping machine, a pair of opposed fiat lapping discs, a main Work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having a plurality of openings therein for receiving the articles to be lapped, a secondary'work carrier for each of said openings, each secondary carrier having a plurality of pockets for receiving the articles in said main work carrier openings, the means for circumferentially moving the partswith reference to each other leaving said secondary carriers and the articles being lapped free to move under the influence of the articles being lapped and the work carrier.
6. In a lapping machine, a pair of nonrotatable flat lapping discs; a main work carrierpositioned between said discs and having openings therein for receiving articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each opening, said secondary carrier having pockets therein for receiving articles being lapped and serving to space the articles in the main work carrier openings apart and in predetermined relation to each other, a crank co-acting with said main work carrier at a point substantially at the center thereof, whereby when the crank is rotated the main work carrier will be given a motion around the axial center of the lapping discs, and the articles and secondar carriers will be free to move unde'r t e influence of the laps on said articles.
7. In a lapping machine, a pair of op posed flat, annular lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs and having openings therein for receiving articles to be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings, each of the latter having pocketstherein for receiving individual articles in said main work car rier openings, the pockets in said secondary carrier plates being arranged in circular order, means for moving said lapping discs and work carriers relatively to each other, so that some of the articles held in said secondary carrier plates and openings in the maiIf work carrier will overlap the inner and outer edges of said lapping discs during the course of the lapping operation.
.8. In a lapping machine, a pair of opposed flat lapping discs, a main work carrier positioned between said discs, means for circularly moving one of said parts with reference to the other, the main work carrier having openings therein for articles to'be lapped, a secondary work carrier for each of said openings, said secondary carrier having pockets serving to hold a plurality of articles in predetermined relative position in said main work carrier openings, and means for moving said work carriers between said discs to cause the articles held in said Work carriers to be lapped and whereby the articles in each secondary carrier will partake of a rotary motion about the center of the secondary work carrier'and 'a.rotary motion about the center of the main work carrier and a motion about the openings in the main work carrier and motion about their own centers.
' JOHN W. SMITH.
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US2424835A (en) * 1945-02-10 1947-07-29 Hamilton Watch Co Method for surfacing small parts
US2438916A (en) * 1945-09-24 1948-04-06 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Work holding nest
US2944375A (en) * 1956-10-26 1960-07-12 Lipkins Morton Lapping machine

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US2424835A (en) * 1945-02-10 1947-07-29 Hamilton Watch Co Method for surfacing small parts
US2438916A (en) * 1945-09-24 1948-04-06 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Work holding nest
US2944375A (en) * 1956-10-26 1960-07-12 Lipkins Morton Lapping machine

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