Method of modifying a surface of a workpiece
US-2022331930-A1 · Oct 20, 2022 · US
US9862068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9862068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414906933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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A workpiece holding jig is a vibratory barreling jig which holds a flat workpiece when the workpiece is polished by a vibratory barreling device using polishing media. The workpiece holding jig includes disk-shaped guard members and each having an outer shape larger than the workpiece and disposed so as to face each other and a holding member holding the workpiece inside a housing space so that the entire workpiece is located inside the columnar housing space. The guard members and are respectively provided with window portions communicating with the housing space. The window portions and the annular imaginary curved surface extending to connect the peripheral edges of the guard members are configured to allow the polishing media to pass between the inside and outside of the housing space.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A workpiece holding jig for vibratory barreling configured to hold a flat workpiece when the workpiece is polished by a vibratory barreling device using polishing media, the workpiece holding jig comprising: disk-shaped first and second guard members each having an outer shape larger than the workpiece and disposed so as to face each other; a holding member holding the workpiece inside a housing space so that the entire workpiece is located inside the columnar housing space surrounded by the first guard member, the second guard memberand an annular imaginary curved surface extending connecting the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members; and a connection member extending between the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members and connecting the first and second guard members to each other, wherein each of the first and second guard members is provided with a first window portion communicating with the housing space, wherein the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion are configured to allow the polishing media to pass between the inside and outside of the housing space, wherein the connection member is provided with a second window portion communicating with the housing space, and wherein the second window portion is configured to allow the polishing media to pass between the inside and outside of the housing space. 2. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 1 , wherein the holding member holds the workpiece so that the main surface of the workpiece faces each of the first and second guard members, and wherein the first window portion is formed at a position facing a polishing target area for polishing by the polishing media in the main surface of the workpiece. 3. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 1 , further comprising a covering member covering a non-polishing target area not polished by the polishing media in the workpiece. 4. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 2 , further comprising a covering member covering a non-polishing target area not polished by the polishing media in the workpiece. 5. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 1 , wherein a gap between the peripheral edge of the workpiece and the imaginary curved surface is set to be larger than the outer shape of the polishing media. 6. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 2 , wherein a gap between the peripheral edge of the workpiece and the imaginary curved surface is set to be larger than the outer shape of the polishing media. 7. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 3 , wherein a gap between the peripheral edge of the workpiece and the imaginary curved surface is set to be larger than the outer shape of the polishing media. 8. The workpiece holding jig according to claim 4 , wherein a gap between the peripheral edge of the workpiece and the imaginary curved surface is set to be larger than the outer shape of the polishing media. 9. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding member of the workpiece holding jig according to claim 1 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank. 10. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding, member of the workpiece holding jig according to claim 2 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank. 11. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding member of the workpiece holding jig according to claim 3 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank. 12. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding member of the workpiece holding jig according to claim 4 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank. 13. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding member of the workpiece holding jig according to claim 5 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank. 14. A vibratory barreling method comprising: holding the workpiece in the holding member of the workpiece holding according to claim 6 ; disposing the workpiece holding jig inside a barreling tank while the workpiece holding jig stands alone inside the barreling tank so that the peripheral edges of the first and second guard members contact the bottom wall of the barreling tank of the vibratory barreling device; and causing the vibratory barreling device to shake the barreling tank so that the polishing media flow between the inside and outside of the housing space through the imaginary curved surface and the first window portion while the workpiece holding jig rolls inside the barreling tank in a state where the workpiece ho
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