WIRE GUIDE ASSEMBLY
20170209947 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23H7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wire guide assembly of the present invention is provided with a working fluid inlet port through which a working fluid flows info the wire guide assembly and a nozzle with a working fluid outlet port which is attached to the wire guide assembly at least during machining and through which the working fluid is allowed to flow out from the wire guide assembly. The working fluid is prevented from flowing out from the wire guide assembly while the interior of the wire guide assembly is being cleaned, thereby enabling cleaning with a high-pressure flow of the working fluid produced in the wire guide assembly.
Claims
1. A wire guide assembly with a wire passage through which a wire electrode passes, the wire guide assembly comprising: a working fluid inlet port through which a working fluid flows into the wire guide assembly; and a nozzle with a working fluid outlet port which is attached to the wire guide assembly at least during machining and through which the working fluid is allowed to flow out from the wire guide assembly, wherein the working fluid is prevented from flowing out from the wire guide assembly while the interior of the wire guide assembly is being cleaned, thereby enabling cleaning with a high-pressure flow of the working fluid produced in the wire guide assembly.
2. The wire guide assembly according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle is replaced with a closed nozzle without any opening which opens to the outside while the interior of the wire guide assembly is being cleaned, thereby preventing the working fluid from flowing out from the wire guide assembly.
3. The wire guide assembly according to claim 1, wherein the working fluid outlet port is closed while the interior of the wire guide assembly is being cleaned, thereby preventing the working fluid from flowing out from the wire guide assembly.
4. The wire guide assembly according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle is covered by a closed nozzle without any opening which opens to the outside while the interior of the wire guide assembly is being cleaned, thereby preventing the working fluid from flowing out from the wire guide assembly.
5. The wire guide assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wire passage is provided in a die guide, which comprises a passage through which the working fluid having flowed into the wire guide assembly through the working fluid inlet port is caused to flow into the wire passage.
6. The wire guide assembly according to claim 1, comprising an electrode pin in the wire passage and a movable mechanism for moving the electrode pin, wherein the working fluid in the wire passage and the wire guide assembly is stirred by driving the movable mechanism during the cleaning of the interior of the wire guide assembly.
7. The wire guide assembly according to claim 2, wherein the closed nozzle is attached and detached by a robot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other objects and features of the present invention will be obvious from the ensuing description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0027] The lower wire guide assembly la of the present embodiment comprises the nozzle 3a and the die guide 4a, and a working fluid introduced into the lower wire guide assembly 1a through a working fluid inlet port 9a is discharged from the nozzle hole 8a. The diameters of the die hole 5a and the sub-die hole 7a are so small that the working fluid can hardly flow out through these holes.
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[0029] There is also a method in which the opening (nozzle hole 8, etc.) of the nozzle 3a is stopped to close the outlet port through which the working fluid is discharged, in addition to the above-described method in which, the nozzle 3a is removed and replaced with one such as the closed nozzle 13a without any opening that opens to the outside. Moreover, there is also another method in which the opening (nozzle hole 8, etc.) is closed by covering the entire nozzle 3a by the closed nozzle 13a without, removing the nozzle 3a.
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[0034] The wire electrical discharge machine 30 determines the necessity of cleaning of the wire guide assembly 1 by means of the cleaning necessity determination unit 31. If the cleaning is determined to be necessary by the cleaning necessity determination unit 31, a controller 40 commands various parts of the wire electrical discharge machine 30 to interrupt machining and sends a command to the cutting operation unit 32 to cut the wire electrode 2. When the wire electrode 2 is cut, a tension value output from the tension sensor 33 attached to the wire electrode 2 is reduced. If the tension value fails below a predetermined threshold, the controller 40 determines that the cutting of the wire electrode 2 is completed and sends a command to a robot operation unit 50 to replace the nozzles 3a and 3b with closed nozzles 13a and 13b, respectively.
[0035] On receiving the command, the robot operation unit 50 removes the nozzles 3a and 3b and replaces them with the closed nozzles 13a and 13b. Thereafter, the controller 40 sends a command to the pump 34 of the wire electrical discharge machine 30 to jet the working fluid. As this is done, a command can foe sent to the air cylinders 12a and 12b fitted with the electrode pins 11a and 11b to operate them. After the jetting of the working fluid is stopped after the passage of a predetermined cleaning time, the controller 40 sends a command to the robot operation unit 50 to replace the closed nozzles 13a and 13b with the nozzles 3a and 3b, respectively. The robot operation unit 50 removes the closed nozzles 13a and 13b and replaces them with the nozzles 3a and 3b.
[0036] Thereafter, the controller 40 sends a command to the wire connection unit 36 of the wire electrical discharge machine 30 to connect the wire electrode 2. If the tension value of the tension sensor 33 attached to the wire electrode 2 exceeds a threshold, the controller 40 determines that the connection of the wire electrode 2 is completed and sends a command to the machining power supply 37 to resume feed machining.
[0037] By the operations described above, a series of cleaning operations can be automatically performed. The robot operation unit 50 may also be used to stop the opening (nozzle holes 8, etc.) of the nozzles 3a and 3b or cover the entire nozzle 3a by the closed nozzle 13a without removing the nozzle 3a, in the above-described manner.
[0038] While an embodiment, of the present invention has been described herein, the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and may be suitably modified and embodied in various forms.