[0001] The present invention is related to a device for processing substantially flat workpieces,
said device comprising a transport surface for transportation through the device of
each of the workpieces, and a processing unit, comprising a processing element having
an abrasive surface and which is moveable parallel to the transport surface in order
come into contact with each of the workpieces to be processed, a driving shaft and
a carrier connected thereto for supporting the processing element, the driving shaft
being transversely positioned on the carrier.
[0002] Such a device is known from US 4,704,823.
[0003] In this text, processing is taken to mean, among others, the deburring, grinding
and sanding of substantially flat workpieces. Semi-finished products punched or laser-cut
from plate material are deburred at the edges or polished on the surface with the
aid of the device described above. The device of US 4,704,823 hereto comprises a processing
disc which rotates in the horizontal plane under which a workpiece is transported.
A drawback of said known device is that the workpiece is processed only on the side
which is located parallel to the processing disc.
[0004] Further, from US 5,105,583 a similar device for processing flat workpieces is also
known. The processing disc of the device is provided with brush hairs transversely
positioned thereon. It is possible to tilt the driving shaft, so that the processing
disc will be inclined at a smaller angle with respect to the transport surface. In
this event, the brush hairs also stand at an angle that is less than 90° with respect
to the transport surface. The effect is an nonuniform pressing force. The drawback
with this arrangement is that one disc does not allow a workpiece to be processed
uniformly.
[0005] From EP 0 924 031, a brush disc with brush hairs is known in which the brush hairs
are directed tangentially in the same direction of rotation as the disc, at an angle
which is less than 90° with respect to the disc. Experimentally it was found that
the brush hairs quickly have the tendency to bend permanently, thus shortening the
life cycle of the brush.
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide an improved device which is capable
of multi-sided processing of substantially flat workpieces, including the removal
of the oxide layer on the edge of the plate material as a result of laser cutting.
[0007] The device according to the invention is characterised in that the processing element
comprises support members for supporting the abrasive surface, said support members
being positioned at an angle of less than 90° with respect to the processing element.
By providing the abrasive surface at an inclination with respect to the processing
element, it is assured that the workpiece is not only processed on the edges and on
either the upper or lower side, but also on the sides, that is, the surfaces at right
angles to the upper and lower side.
[0008] According to the invention, the support members are at least radially directed with
respect to the driving shaft of the carrier. Experimentally it has been found that
when the support members are not tangentially directed, that is to say in the direction
of rotation, the abrasive surface has a much longer life cycle. In comparison with
the tangentially directed brush hairs, as is the case in EP 0 924 031, a processing
element provided with radially, or at least partly radially directed support members
is much less susceptible to wear.
[0009] The greatest effect is achieved if the support members are substantially radially
directed with respect to the driving shaft.
[0010] The support members are preferably substantially inclined towards and/or away from
the driving shaft in order to reinforce the processing effect.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the processing element comprises brush hairs as support
members. Experimentally it has been found that brush hairs which are not at right
angles with respect to the processing element have a high impact on the side of the
workpiece, with a sufficient processing result as a consequence.
[0012] In this regard, the brush hairs may be impregnated with abrasive particles or themselves
be made of steel, preferably stainless-steel, in order to obtain an abrasive surface.
[0013] The surface of the processing element with support members not positioned at right
angles can be combined with already known processing surfaces, such as a web of nonwoven
synthetic fibres provided with sanding grains, which material is sold under the name
Scotch-Brite, or brush hairs, impregnated met abrasive particles, positioned at right
angles with respect to the transport surface. With such a processing element, a further
processing of the edges and either the upper or lower surface of the workpieces can
be achieved.
[0014] In a further embodiment of the invention, the processing element further comprises
brush hairs, placed between the support members at right angles to the processing
element, which are preferably made of nylon. Said nylon hairs are provided to press
the workpiece against the transport surface in order to prevent it from shooting away.
[0015] If the processing element is formed by at least one flat round disc, while the carrier
is capable of being rotationally driven, the multi-sided processing of a workpiece,
such as described in US 4,704,823, is assured.
[0016] The diameter of the disc is preferably greater than the width of the transport surface,
so that each workpiece will be processed by the abrasive surface of the processing
element in at least two directions, regardless of the position of the workpiece on
the transport surface.
[0017] The processing element is preferably removably connected to the carrier in order
to allow the disc to be replaced in the event of wear of the abrasive surface.
[0018] Finally, the invention is also related to a processing element for application in
a device for processing substantially flat workpieces according to the invention.
[0019] The invention will be further described below with reference to the attached drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective, partially sectioned and schematic view of a device according
to the invention,
Figure 2 is a detailed view of a processing unit for application in the device of
Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a schematic diagram for elucidating the effect of the invention.
[0020] Figure 1 shows a device for processing flat workpieces 1. The device comprises a
conveyor 2 for transporting the workpieces 1 through the device. The conveyor 2 comprises
a transport surface 4 on which the workpieces 1 rest during transport through the
device. A processing unit 3 is arranged above the conveyor 2 and consists of a rotatable
disc 5, parallel to the transport surface 4, with an abrasive surface which contacts
each of the workpieces 1 to be processed. In addition, the processing unit 3 comprises
a rotationally drivable carrier 6 for supporting the disc 5 in rotation. Instead of
one large disc, it is also possible to have a number of smaller and proximately arranged
discs as a processing element.
[0021] On the disc 5, rings of radially directed brush hairs 7 have been placed. As can
be clearly seen in Figure 2, the brush hairs 7 have various orientations, that is
to say, inclined towards and away from the rotational axis. The brush hairs 7 are
preferably of stainless-steel. Experiments have shown that stainless-steel brush hairs
provide the desired effect, that is to say, a high impact on the side of the workpiece
with a sufficient processing result as a consequence. Further, nylon hairs 8 have
been placed on the disc 5 between the brush hairs 7 and at right angles to the transport
surface 4.
[0022] In Figure 3, the effect of the brush hairs 7 not being placed at right angles with
respect to the transport surface 4 is shown. During the passage of a workpiece 1,
the tops of the brush hairs 7 will have an impact on the side 9 of said workpiece
1, before being bent aside by the edge 10 of said workpiece 1. Thus, the brush hairs
7 not placed at right angles have a high impact on the side 9 of said workpiece 1,
with a removal of the oxide layer resulting from laser-cutting as a consequence.
[0023] Instead of brush hairs 7, it is also possible to place support members of a different
kind, not positioned at right angles to the disc, such that the tops thereof are not
positioned at right angles to the processing disc 5, while said support members are
provided with an abrasive surface. Said abrasive surface can be placed on the support
element directly, for example by impregnating the support element with abrasive particles.
It is also possible to have a strip or piece of abrasive material run along each support
element. Another example is brush hairs provided with a thickening at the outer end,
with which they come into contact with the surface to be processed in order to achieve
a wear effect.
[0024] According to the embodiment shown, the carrier 6 is rotationally driven and the processing
element follows the rotational movement. Of course the processing element can also
carry out a translational movement or a movement of another kind, for example a rotational
movement as well as an oscillating movement.
1. A device for processing substantially flat workpieces, said device comprising a transport
surface for transporting each of the workpieces through the device, and a processing
unit consisting of a processing element having an abrasive surface and being moveable
parallel to the transport surface in order to come into contact with each of the workpieces
to be processed, a driving shaft and a carrier connected thereto for supporting the
processing element, the driving shaft being transversally positioned with respect
to the carrier, characterised in that the processing element comprises support members for supporting the abrasive surface,
said support members being positioned at an angle of less than 90° with respect to
the processing element.
2. A device according to claim 1, in which the support members are directed at least
radially with respect to the driving shaft of the carrier.
3. A device according to claim 2, in which the support members are substantially radially
directed with respect to the driving shaft of the carrier.
4. A device according to claim 2 or 3, in which the support members are substantially
inclined towards and/or away from the driving shaft.
5. A device according to any of the claims 1-4, in which the processing element comprises
brush hairs as support members.
6. A device according to claim 5, in which the brush hairs are impregnated with abrasive
particles.
7. A device according to claim 5, in which the brush hairs are made of steel, preferably
stainless-steel.
8. A device according to any of the claims 1-7, in which the processing element further
comprises a web of nonwoven synthetic fibres, provided with sanding grains.
9. A device according to any of the claims 1-8, in which the processing element further
comprises brush hairs impregnated with abrasive particles or made of nylon, positioned
at right angles to the processing element.
10. A device according to any of the claims 1-9, in which the processing element is unremovably
connected to the carrier.
11. A processing element for application in a device for processing substantially flat
workpieces according to any of the claims 1-10.