Cutting apparatus
10183419 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D5/0076
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/207
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B26D7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cutting apparatus including a holding unit for holding a workpiece, a cutting blade having a peripheral cutting edge for cutting a workpiece, a spindle unit including a spindle for rotating the cutting blade, a blade cover mounted on the spindle unit for covering the cutting blade, the blade cover having a bottom portion formed with a slit for allowing projection of a part of the cutting edge of the cutting blade, and a cutting fluid supplying unit for supplying a cutting fluid to the upper surface of the workpiece on both sides of the slit. The cutting fluid is not directly supplied to the cutting blade, but it is supplied to the upper surface of the workpiece. Accordingly, there is no possibility that the cutting fluid may be scattered by the rotation of the cutting blade.
Claims
1. A cutting apparatus comprising: holding means for holding a workpiece; a cutting blade having a peripheral cutting edge for cutting said workpiece held by said holding means; a spindle unit including a spindle for rotating said cutting blade; a blade cover mounted on said spindle unit for covering said cutting blade, said blade cover having a bottom surface orthogonal to a side wall, the bottom surface covering an entire bottom of the blade cover and having a slit for allowing projection of a part of said cutting edge of said cutting blade and a suction opening formed on the bottom surface at an end of the split, a portion of the suction opening having an elliptical portion and being in fluid communication with the slit, and a plurality of nozzles provided on the bottom surface and outside said slit in the direction of a slit width for directly supplying a cutting fluid only to the upper surface of said workpiece, the nozzles being oriented towards the workpiece, with no nozzles being oriented towards the blade; said blade cover being formed with a discharge passage having one end communicating with said suction opening in said slit and the other end communicating with a discharge opening connected to a vacuum source, said discharge passage being located in the bottom surface on a downstream side of said cutting blade; wherein said cutting fluid supplying means includes a plurality of cutting fluid nozzles formed on said bottom surface and a cutting fluid passage having one end connected to said cutting fluid nozzles and the other end connected to a cutting fluid source; said cutting fluid nozzles being so arranged as to form a pair of cutting fluid supply areas extending parallel to said slit on both sides thereof; and whereby said cutting fluid supplied to the upper surface of said workpiece is sucked through said slit into said discharge passage in association with the rotation of said cutting blade, and next discharged through said discharge opening to the outside of said blade cover.
2. The cutting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said bottom surface of said blade cover is formed with an air intake passage extending from said slit to the outside of said blade cover on an upstream side of said cutting blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(11) The holding means 7 is connected to a vacuum source (not shown) and it is accordingly adapted to hold the workpiece under suction. The periphery of the holding means 7 is covered with a moving base 70. The holding means 7 is movable back and forth with the moving base 70 in the X direction. There are provided along the path of movement of the holding means 7 (in the X direction) imaging means 8 for detecting a subject area of the workpiece to be cut and cutting means 10 for cutting the workpiece. The imaging means 8 has an optical imaging device, which can detect the area for dividing the workpiece into individual devices.
(12) There are provided at a central portion of the unit base 2 a cleaning area 9 for cleaning the workpiece cut by the cutting means 10 and second transfer means 6b for transferring the workpiece from the holding means 7 to the cleaning area 9 after cutting.
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(14) The cutting blade 11 is composed of a boss portion 110 having a central opening, a tapered portion 111 integrally connected with the boss portion 110, and a cutting edge 113 mounted on the outer circumferential portion 112 of the tapered portion 111. The boss portion 110 and the tapered portion 111 constitute a hub. The cutting blade 11 is fixed to the spindle 120 by a mount fixing unit 115.
(15) The cutting apparatus 1 shown in
(16) The configuration of the blade cover 20 will now be described more specifically. As shown in
(17) The bottom portion 201 of the cover body 200 is further formed with an air intake passage 22 communicating with the slit 21. The air intake passage 22 extends from the slit 21 toward the outside of the blade cover 20 in the direction opposite to the rotational direction of the cutting blade 11 (on the upstream side in the rotational direction of the cutting blade 11). More specifically, the air intake passage 22 extends from the slit 21 to one end of the bottom portion 201 of the cover body 200 shown in
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(24) The operation of the cutting apparatus 1 will now be described. Referring to
(25) First, one of the workpieces W each supported through the tape T to the annular frame F is taken out of the cassette 3 by the handling means 4. The workpiece W thus taken out of the cassette 3 is next set in the temporary setting area 5 by the handling means 4. Thereafter, the workpiece W temporarily set in the temporary setting area 5 is transferred to the holding means 7 by the first transfer means 6a. After holding the workpiece W on the holding means 7, the holding means 7 is moved in the X direction to position the workpiece W below the cutting means 10 provided with the blade cover 20. Prior to positioning the workpiece W below the cutting means 10, the workpiece W held on the holding means 7 is imaged by the imaging means 8 to detect a subject area to be cut.
(26) In the condition where the workpiece W held on the holding means 7 is positioned below the cutting means 10 provided with the blade cover 20, the spindle 120 shown in
(27) In cutting the workpiece W, the cutting fluid supplying means 30 shown in
(28) Thus, the cutting fluid supplying means 30 is so configured as not to directly supply the cutting fluid to the cutting blade 11 being rotated. Accordingly, the cutting fluid is prevented from scattering around the cutting blade 11 due to the rotation thereof. Although the cutting fluid is not directly supplied to the cutting blade 11, the cutting fluid is supplied from the plural cutting fluid nozzles 32 in the pair of cutting fluid supply areas 32a and 32b to the upper surface of the workpiece W. Further, since the suction force generated by the vacuum source 27 shown in
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(30) At this time, air is taken from the air intake passage 22 toward the cutting edge 113 rotating in the blade cover 20, so that the suction force generated by the vacuum source 27 can stably act in the discharge passage 24, thereby reliably sucking the cutting fluid 37 into the discharge passage 24.
(31) Further, even when the amount of flow of the cutting fluid 37 to be supplied to the upper surface of the workpiece W is increased, the cutting fluid 37 can be efficiently sucked from the suction opening 23 having a relatively large size. Further, even in the case that the size of the cut dust 40 is larger than the width of the slit 21 shown in
(32) After finishing the cutting of the workpiece W, the workpiece W is transferred from the holding means 7 to the cleaning area 9 by operating the second transfer means 6b shown in
(33) According to the cutting apparatus 1 as described above, the cutting blade 11 is fully covered with the blade cover 20 except that part of the cutting edge 113 of the cutting blade 11 projects from the slit 21, and the cutting fluid 37 supplied to the upper surface of the workpiece W is sucked to reach the cutting point where the cutting edge 113 comes into contact with the workpiece W. The cutting fluid 37 used in cutting the workpiece W is sucked through the slit 21 to the discharge passage 24 by the suction force generated by the vacuum source 27, and is then discharged from the discharge opening 25 to the outside of the blade cover 20. Accordingly, it is unnecessary to directly spray the cutting fluid 37 toward the cutting blade 11, so that scattering of the cutting fluid 37 containing the cut dust 40 can be prevented. Further, since the cutting fluid 37 containing the cut dust 40 can be discharged from the discharge opening 25 to the outside of the blade cover 20 by the suction force generated by the vacuum source 27, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the cut dust 40 may stick to the upper surface of the workpiece W.
(34) The cutting fluid supplying means 30 includes the plural cutting fluid nozzles 32 formed on the bottom portion 201 of the blade cover 20 in such a manner that the plural cutting fluid nozzles 32 are so arranged as to extend parallel to the slit 21 on both sides thereof, and also includes the cutting fluid passage 33 having one end connected to the cutting fluid nozzles 32 and the other end connected to the cutting fluid source 35. Accordingly, the cutting fluid is not directly supplied to the cutting blade 11, but can be effectively supplied to the cutting point where the cutting blade 11 comes into contact with the workpiece W.
(35) The present invention is not limited to the details of the above described preferred embodiment. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and all changes and modifications as fall within the equivalence of the scope of the claims are therefore to be embraced by the invention.