Electrical discharge machining apparatus
11484958 ยท 2022-11-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2230/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/285
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23H11/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23H7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23H1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23H9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23H11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D25/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An EDM machine includes a machine head, a wire guide, a machining wire extending from the wire guide to the machine head, a rotary table mounted to a first surface and a fixed table mounted to the rotary table, and a fixture mounted to the fixed table. The fixture includes a mounting portion substantially circumscribing the fixture. The mounting portion further includes a mounting surface. The mounting surface is closer to a first surface than an upper surface of the fixed table.
Claims
1. A fixture for an Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machine, comprising: a center portion including a top face, relative to a gravitational direction; a mounting portion circumscribing the center portion, the mounting portion including a mounting face parallel to the top face and being divided into a plurality of mounting sections; the mounting face being lower than the top face, relative to the gravitational direction; the mounting portion being connected to the center portion via a trough section having a hook shaped cross-section; and at least one clocking pin extending upwards from a subset of the mounting portions in the plurality of mounting portions, the subset being less than all of the mounting portions in the plurality of mounting portions.
2. The fixture of claim 1, wherein each of said mounting sections is separated from each adjacent mounting section by a slot.
3. The fixture of claim 1, wherein only a single section includes the at least one clocking pin.
4. The fixture of claim 1, wherein the center portion is configured to interface with a table portion of the EDM machine.
5. The fixture of claim 1, wherein the at least one clocking pin is a protrusion from the mounting surface of the corresponding mounting portion.
6. A fixture for an Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machine, comprising: a center portion including a top face, relative to a gravitational direction; a mounting portion circumscribing the center portion, the mounting portion being divided into a plurality of sections, each of said sections being separated from each adjacent section by a slot and the mounting portion including a mounting face parallel to the top face and wherein said plurality of sections includes at least a first plurality of sections having a first arc length, and a second plurality of sections having a second arc length, distinct form the first arc length; the mounting face being lower than the top face, relative to the gravitational direction; and the mounting portion being connected to the center portion via a trough section having a hook shaped cross-section.
7. The fixture of claim 6, wherein a subset of said plurality of sections includes a clocking pin.
8. The fixture of claim 6, wherein one of said plurality of sections includes a keying feature.
9. The fixture of claim 6, wherein each of said slots is sized to receive a wire guide of the EDM machine.
10. A fixture for an Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machine, comprising: a center portion including a top face, relative to a gravitational direction; a mounting portion circumscribing the center portion, the mounting portion including a mounting face parallel to the top face and the mounting portion being divided into a plurality of sections, each of said sections being separated from each adjacent section by a slot, and wherein at least one of, and less than all of, said plurality of sections includes a recess intruding radially inward into the at least one of, and less than all of, said plurality of sections and the recess is a keying feature; the mounting face being lower than the top face, relative to the gravitational direction; and the mounting portion being connected to the center portion via a trough section having a hook shaped cross-section.
11. The fixture of claim 10, wherein each section in said plurality of sections has an identical arc length.
12. A fixture for an Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machine, comprising: a center portion including a top face, relative to a gravitational direction, the center portion being configured to interface with a table portion of the EDM machine; a mounting portion circumscribing the center portion, the mounting portion including a mounting face parallel to the top face and being divided into a plurality of mounting sections, wherein at least one section of the plurality of mounting sections includes a clocking pin extending upwards, relative to a gravitational direction, from the corresponding mounting face; the mounting face being lower than the top face, relative to the gravitational direction; and the mounting portion being connected to the center portion via a trough section having a hook shaped cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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(7) The EDM system 100 includes a machining head 110 that is connected to a wire guide 120 via a machining wire 130. The wire guide 120 is mounted to a surface 102 and the machining wire 130 extends upwards to the machining head 110 from the wire guide 120. A rotary table 140 is positioned on the surface 102 adjacent to the wire guide 120. The rotary table 140 is mounted to a sliding component (not illustrated) that allows the rotary table 140 to slide into, and out of, the machining wire 130 during operation. A fixed table 142 is mounted to the top of the rotary table 140, and is configured to hold an annular component that is being split via the EDM system 100. To split an annular component, the component is mounted to the fixed table 142. Then the rotary table 140 is slid into the machining wire 130, and the machining wire 130 cuts the component using an electrical discharge. The rotary table 140 is slid back away from the machining wire 130, and rotated to a new position. This process is reiterated until a desired number of cuts is achieved.
(8) A maximum height of the component being worked by the EDM system 100 is defined by a clearance 146 between a top surface 144 of the fixed table 142 and a bottom surface 112 of the machining head 110.
(9) While the wire guide 120 is located in a fixed position on the surface 102, the machining head 110 is capable of moving in a plane parallel to the surface 102. By moving the machining head 110, relative to the wire guide 120, the machining wire 130 can be angled resulting in an angled cut. Due to the particular clearances 146 of the rotary table 140 and the height of the wire guide 120, an angle 132 of the machining wire 130 is, in some examples, limited to 25 degrees or lower. The angle 132 is relative to a line normal to the surface 102.
(10) Certain annular components require a larger clearance 146 of the fixed table 142, a greater angle 132 of the machining wire 130, or both, in order to make the desired cuts. In order to facilitate such components, a fixture 150 is attached to the fixed table 142. The fixture 150 extends beyond the outer circumference of the fixed table 142 and includes a hook shaped under hang portion. The under hang portion includes a mounting surface 152. The annular component being worked can be mounted to the mounting surface 152. The mounting surface 152 is connected to the center portion by a trough. Because the mounting surface 152 is below the surface 144 of the fixed table 142, a part clearance 154 of the EDM system 100 including the fixture 150 is larger than the clearance 146 without the fixture 150. This, in turn, allows components having a larger height to be worked.
(11) Additionally, the fixture 150 extends beyond the circumference of the fixed table 142. By mounting the component being worked beyond the outer circumference of the fixed table 142, the wire guide 120 can be taller, thereby allowing for a greater angle 132 on the machining wire 130, without increasing the movement of the machining head 110. In some examples, the angle 132 can be increased to greater than 25 degrees. In yet further examples, the angle can be increased to greater than or equal to 30 degrees.
(12) The fixture 150 is attached to the fixed table 142 via one or more fasteners. In the illustrated example of
(13) With continued reference to
(14) Additional features, such as clamp connections, key slots, multiple segments, etc. can be incorporated in the fixture 150, and are discussed below.
(15) With continued reference to
(16) Multiple sections 320 extend radially outward from the center portion 310, with a mounting surface 322 of each section 320 being lower than a top surface 314 of the center portion 310. Each section 320 is separated from each adjacent section 320 via a slot 330. The slots 330 are sized to fit around the wire guide 120 (illustrated in
(17) Each of the sections 320 has a substantially hook shaped cross-section (illustrated in
(18) In the illustrated example of
(19) With continued reference to
(20) Also included on a subset of the sections 320 are clocking pins 350. In the illustrated example, three of the sections 320 include clocking pins 350. The clocking pins 350 correspond to a clocking feature of the component being worked, and ensure that the component is placed on the fixture 300 in the correct orientation. Each of the clocking pins 350, is a nub that protrudes upward from the mounting surface 322. The clocking pins 350 are dispersed about the sections 320 such that the component to be worked can only interface with the fixture 300 in a single orientation. This ensures that the splits machined into the component occur in the correct location. In alternative examples, alternative numbers and types of clocking features can be utilized in place of the clocking pins 350 described above. In yet further alternate examples, only a single section 320 includes a clocking pin 350. One of skill in the art, having the benefit of this disclosure, will understand that any specific number and configuration of clocking pins 350 can be utilized to accurately clock the part to the fixture 350.
(21) In alternative examples, the sections 320 can be uniform in size and arc length 340. In such an example, the clocking pins 350 can be evenly distributed about multiple sections 320, and the component can interface with the fixture 300 in multiple distinct orientations.
(22) While the EDM machining apparatus and fixtures described above are adapted for working a turbine engine component, one of skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure will understand that the apparatus and concept described herein can be utilized in the machining and working of any part and is not limited to the working of aircraft engine parts or turbine parts.
(23) It is further understood that any of the above described concepts can be used alone or in combination with any or all of the other above described concepts. Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.