Lapping plate and method of making
US-10010996-B2 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US9522454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9522454-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213716456-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A method of forming a patterned lapping plate by providing a working tool having a pattern comprising a plurality of raised teeth, each of the raised teeth having a base, at least one side wall, and a terminal end, and patterning the lapping plate with the tool to provide a working surface having an inverse pattern of the tool surface in the working surface of the lapping plate, the patterning process plastically deforming the working surface of the lapping plate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A metal lapping plate comprising a working surface comprising a plurality of discrete square indents separated by a continuous land area, with an abrasive coating affixed to the lapping plate, the indents comprising: a depth from the working surface to a terminal end of the indents of no more than 100 micrometers; all side walls slanting towards each other and extending from the working surface to a terminal end of the indent; with no side wall of the square indents having a dimension at the working surface greater than 1000 micrometers. 2. The lapping plate of claim 1 wherein the terminal end of the indent is defined by a point. 3. The lapping plate of claim 1 wherein the terminal end of the indent is defined by a flat surface. 4. The lapping plate of claim 1 wherein the depth is no more than about 10 micrometers. 5. The lapping plate of claim 1 wherein the depth is no more than about 1 micrometer. 6. A metal lapping plate comprising a working surface having affixed thereto an abrasive coating, the working surface comprising: a groove having a length spiraling about a central axis of the lapping plate forming a plurality of turns, the groove having: slanted side walls tapering from a surface width at the working surface to a terminal width at a terminal end of the groove, the terminal width less than the surface width; a depth from the working surface to the terminal end of no more than 100 micrometers; and the surface width varying along the length of the groove; and a land area positioned between adjacent turns of the spiraling groove. 7. The lapping plate of claim 6 wherein the terminal end of the groove is defined by a point. 8. The lapping plate of claim 6 wherein the terminal end of the groove is defined by a flat end. 9. The lapping plate of claim 6 wherein the depth of the groove is no more than about 10 micrometers. 10. The lapping plate of claim 6 wherein the surface width of the groove varies along the length of the groove within the range of about 500 to 1000 micrometers. 11. A lapping plate comprising: a working surface comprising a plurality of elongate grooves concentrically spiraling around a central axis of the working surface, and a land area, the land area having a plurality of abrasive particles secured thereto, the elongate grooves comprising: a depth from the working surface to a terminal end of the elongate groove of no more than 100 micrometers; and a width at the working surface greater than a width at the terminal end of the elongate groove, with the width at the working surface not constant along a length of the elongate groove. 12. The lapping plate of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of elongate grooves comprises a plurality of elongate grooves having no dimension at the working surface greater than 1000 micrometers. 13. The lapping plate of claim 12 , wherein the terminal end is defined by a rectangle and the elongate groove comprises four slanted side walls tapering to the terminal end. 14. The lapping plate of claim 11 wherein the terminal end of the elongate groove is defined by a flat surface. 15. The lapping plate of claim 11 wherein the depth is no more than about 10 micrometers. 16. The lapping plate of claim 15 wherein the depth is no more than about 1 micrometer.
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