Patent classifications
B23D57/0061
Wire saw apparatus and cut-machining method
A wire saw apparatus 1 executes cut-machining by pressing a workpiece W against a cutting wire 3 spirally wound around multiple wire guides 2, while running the cutting wire 3 and simultaneously swinging the wire guides 2 as well as the cutting wire 3. The wire saw apparatus 1 includes a controller 8 controlling a position of a workpiece holder 51 for holding the workpiece W. The position is controlled depending on a swing angle of the cutting wire 3 so that machined portion of the workpiece W is shaped into an arc.
Wire deflector and wire saw
A pivotable wire deflector 19 for a saw wire 3 of a wire saw 1 has a deflection roller 32, a pivot joint 60 and a clamping and spreading mechanism. The defection roller 32 has a running groove 45 for guiding the saw wire 3 of the wire saw 1. The pivot joint 60 has a rotary bearing block with a cylindrical receptacle 65, and a tube 63 which is arranged so as to be rotatable in the cylindrical receptacle, wherein the deflection roller 57 is attached to the one of rotary bearing block 62 or tube 63. A clamp 70 is fastened to the rotary bearing block 62 and arranged so as to enclose the tube 63. A lever 68 can be moved manually between a first position and a second position.
Method of cutting target members using a cutting saw device
A diamond wire saw and method provides a frame that includes a clamp that attaches to a target (e.g. piling, beam, tubular), an elongated toothed rack extending away from the mount and target, and a moving portion that carries the diamond wire and motor drives that advance the moving portion toward the target and along the toothed rack while driving the wire around roller guides.
Chain Driven Diamond Wire Cutter
A diamond wire cutter, using an adjustable length pulley system, a diamond wire saw, and a movable pulley cart, can perform a through-cut of complete sections of a structure such as a tubular subsea by fitting a chain about an outer surface of the structure, securing the chain to the movable pulley cart and using the chain to move or otherwise guide the movable pulley cart about the outer circumference of the structure to cut while using a diamond wire to effect a cut between the movable pulley cart and the diamond wire saw.
WIRE SAW FOR CUTTING PIPE
A wire saw for cutting pipe is provided including a saddle forming a saddle surface for abutting against a cylindrical pipe, an elongate guide fixed to the saddle, a bow having a first and second end, a bridge portion joining the first and second ends, and an open end having a length L from the first end to the second end which is greater than a diameter D of the pipe, a wire loop movable along a track formed within the bow, and a cooling system for actively cooling the wire loop. The elongate guide has an axis approximately perpendicular to an axis of the pipe when the pipe is abutting against the saddle. An exposed portion of the wire loop extends across the open end. The bow is moveable on the elongate guide toward and away from the pipe when the pipe is abutting against the saddle.
Wire saw for cutting pipe
A wire saw for cutting pipe is provided including a saddle forming a saddle surface for abutting against a cylindrical pipe, an elongate guide fixed to the saddle, a bow having a first and second end, a bridge portion joining the first and second ends, and an open end having a length L from the first end to the second end which is greater than a diameter D of the pipe, a wire loop movable along a track formed within the bow, and a cooling system for actively cooling the wire loop. The elongate guide has an axis approximately perpendicular to an axis of the pipe when the pipe is abutting against the saddle. An exposed portion of the wire loop extends across the open end. The bow is moveable on the elongate guide toward and away from the pipe when the pipe is abutting against the saddle.
Reciprocating cutter
A reciprocating cutter system for use in spaces where a typical saw is unable to operate due to size, space, and operability limitations is disclosed. In at least one embodiment a reciprocating cutter system includes: a housing; a handle disposed on a top portion of the housing to provide an operator a user grip to operate the system; a cable saw coupled to the housing of reciprocating cutter system; a spring disposed within the housing and coupled to the cable saw such that as the cable saw is moved in a back-and-forth motion when in use, the spring also moves in a back-and forth-motion without the operator-held handle needing to move; and a connectivity bit, coupled to the cable saw, to connect the wire saw through the connectivity bit to a reciprocating device, the reciprocating device to provide the back-and-forth motion to the connectivity bit and the cable saw.
Method of cutting target members using a cutting saw device
A diamond wire saw and method provides a frame that includes a clamp that attaches to a target (e.g. piling, beam, tubular), an elongated toothed rack extending away from the mount and target, and a moving portion that carries the diamond wire and motor drives that advance the moving portion toward the target and along the toothed rack while driving the wire around roller guides.
Method for separating a plurality of slices from workpieces by means of a wire saw during a sequence of separation processes
Slices are cut from workpieces using a wire saw having a wire array tensioned in a plane between two wire guide rollers each supported between fixed and floating bearings and comprising a chamber and a shell enclosing a core and having guide grooves for wires. During a cut-off operation, a workpiece is fed through the wire array perpendicular to a workpiece axis and the wire array plane. The workpiece is fed through the wire array while simultaneously: changing shell lengths by adjusting chamber temperatures in dependence on a depth of cut and a first correction profile; and moving the workpiece along the workpiece axis in accordance with a second correction profile. The correction profiles are opposed to a shape deviation.
RECIPROCATING CUTTER
A reciprocating cutter system for use in spaces where a typical saw is unable to operate due to size, space, and operability limitations is disclosed. In at least one embodiment a reciprocating cutter system includes: a housing; a handle disposed on a top portion of the housing to provide an operator a user grip to operate the system; a cable saw coupled to the housing of reciprocating cutter system; a spring disposed within the housing and coupled to the cable saw such that as the cable saw is moved in a back-and-forth motion when in use, the spring also moves in a back-and forth-motion without the operator-held handle needing to move; and a connectivity bit, coupled to the cable saw, to connect the wire saw through the connectivity bit to a reciprocating device, the reciprocating device to provide the back-and-forth motion to the connectivity bit and the cable saw.