Patent classifications
B23H7/265
NARROW-HOLE ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINE
This narrow-hole electric discharge machine (100), which performs electric discharge machining by relatively moving a narrow-hole electrode (28) attached to a main spindle (114) and a workpiece (130) attached to a table (118), comprises: a positioning guide (16) which is attached to a guide arm (142) below the main spindle, through which the narrow-hole electrode is inserted such that a lower portion of the narrow-hole electrode is movable in the direction of an axis line (CL0), and which supports the narrow-hole electrode; and a power feeder (10) which is provided at a predetermined position directly above the positioning guide of the guide arm, comes into direct contact with the narrow-hole electrode movable in the axis line direction and feeds power to the narrow-hole electrode, wherein the distance from a power feed position to the tip of the positioning guide is constant regardless of the length of the narrow-hole electrode.
Electrical discharge machining method for generating variable spray-hole geometry
A method is provided comprising identifying an alignment point of a workpiece; positioning a first end of an electrode in the direction of the alignment point of the workpiece; applying a first voltage to the electrode wherein the applied first voltage generates a spark; rotating the electrode in a first direction; advancing the electrode toward the alignment point by a first distance wherein advancing the electrode and applying the first voltage creates a first orifice section; applying a second voltage to the electrode and modifying one or more operational parameters of the electrode; advancing the electrode toward the alignment point by a second distance wherein advancing the electrode and applying the second voltage causes formation of at least a second orifice section; wherein the first and second orifice sections cooperate to form an orifice comprising a first flow area and a second flow area.
Methods and processing unit for electric discharge machine
A method for preprocessing data related to a tool electrode, which is applied in an EDM machine to manufacture a part comprises: generating an electrode model for the tool electrode based on the geometry of the part; generating the cavity shape model (volume of the part to erode), combining the electrode and cavity shape model, dividing the resulting model into a plurality of slices in a plurality of parallel planes, wherein at least one slice is composed of at least two sections, which are topologically disconnected; and generating for each slice a slice-geometry data, and generating an electrode-geometry data including the slice-geometry data.
Electric discharge machining unit of electric discharge machining apparatus
An electric discharge machining unit capable of stably supplying working fluid to the vicinity of a portion to be machined. The electric discharge machining unit includes a tool electrode, a housing, an electrode guide, and a working fluid supplying device. The housing includes a fitting hole having a tapered surface. A first supply path is formed in the housing. The electrode guide includes a tapered portion and an ejection opening formed on a lower surface. A first flow path is formed in the electrode guide. The tapered portion is configured to be fitted into the fitting hole to connect the first flow path to the first supply path. The working fluid supplied from the working fluid supplying device to the first supply path and the first flow path is ejected from the ejection opening.
Electrical Discharge Machining Apparatus
Electrical discharge machining apparatus comprising: a first housing defining an aperture for receiving a dielectric fluid; a resilient member defining one or more apertures for receiving one or more electrodes therein; and a second housing defining one or more apertures for receiving the one or more electrodes, and a surface to cause compression of the resilient member to hold the one or more electrodes when the first housing and the second housing are brought together.
Electrical discharge machining electrode holder
An electrical discharge machining spindle for releasably holding an electrode includes a spindle body, a movable sleeve surrounding the spindle body, first and second contact elements for clamping an electrode inserted therebetween, and a locking element that is actuated by the sleeve to selectively apply pressure to at least one of the first and second contact elements to clamp the electrode.
Electrical discharge machining device and method
The present disclosure relates to an electrical discharge machining (EDM) device, and a method for machining a workpiece by the EDM device. The EDM device includes a spindle, a guide structure including a plurality of guideways, and a plurality of electrodes, the electrode coupled to the spindle via a flexible link, and slidably engaged with a respective one of the plurality of guideways.
Small-hole electrical discharge machining device
It is an object to provide a small-hole electrical discharge machining device to discharge the machining debris efficiently and to drill a small hole by electrical discharge machining at a high speed.
Machining apparatus and machining system
A machining apparatus includes a curved outer conduit, a curved rotary electrode and a driving motor. The outer conduit has a cavity and a fluid inlet in fluid communication with the cavity. The electrode includes a flexible shaft positioned in the cavity and having a first end and a second end, and a machining head having a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the cavity and electrically connected with the first end of the flexible shaft to be powered via the flexible shaft. The motor is mechanically coupled to the second end of the flexible shaft for driving the flexible shaft to rotate. A machining system includes the machining apparatus, a power supply for powering the flexible shaft, an electrolyte supply for providing electrolyte to the fluid inlet and a machine tool onto which the outer conduit and the motor are positioned.
Electric discharge machining apparatus
An electric discharge machining apparatus includes a tool electrode that performs electric discharge machining to a workpiece, a housing in which the tool electrode is inserted, a compressed gas supplying device for supplying compressed gas into a mist generating region which is provided between an inner wall of the housing and the tool electrode, a first flow path through which the compressed gas flows and connecting the compressed gas supplying device with the mist generating region, a pressurized working fluid supplying device for supplying pressurized working fluid into the mist generating region, and a second flow path through which the pressurized working fluid flows and connecting the pressurized working fluid supplying device with the mist generating region.