Laser assisted saw device

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Inventors

Macken, John A.

Application #

417511

Filed

Sep-13-1982

Published

Sep-4-1984

Current US Class

219/121.67
219/121.72

International Classes

B23K 027/00

Field of Search

219/121 83/862-865 83/425 83/431 83/437 83/701

Examiners

Albritton; C. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roberts; Edward E.

US Patent References

4058150   Wood cutting appar...
4084988   Method and appar...

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Other References

M. A. Grimm, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Optical System for Laser Machining of Narrow Slots", vol. 14, No. 9, Feb. 1972, pp. 2641-2642.

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for eliminating chipping at the exit surface of a saw blade through material such as wood or the like, the apparatus including a laser source emitting a laser beam which is focused to provide one or more grooves at the surface of the wood in general alignment with the line of cut in advance thereof. In a first embodiment a single groove is formed by a focused laser beam at a spot just ahead of the saw blade which may be positioned for one edge of the teeth thereof cutting through the center of the groove to produce one finished cut edge. In the other embodiments, two focused beams are created from a single beam for producing parallel grooves at a width approximating the width of cut of the saw blade to produce finished edges on both sides of the saw cut.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a method for producing a relatively chip-free cut edge in a group of materials consisting of wood and plastic cut by a saw blade, the method comprising:

providing a laser beam;

focusing the laser beam on the surface of the wood to sufficient power density to vaporize the wood; and

translating the focused laser spot relative to the wood to cut a groove on the side of the wood wherein chip-out prevention is desired and in advance of the saw blade cut.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the width of the laser cut groove remaining after the saw cut is made is no more than three times as wide as the depth of the laser cut groove.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of focusing the laser beam includes splitting a single laser beam and focusing the component parts to form two grooves.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The background of the invention will be discussed in two parts:

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to laser apparatus and more particularly to a method and apparatus for using laser assistance with conventional saw devices for producing a chip free cut.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In conventional apparatus for cutting materials such as wood, plastics and the like, normally a saw blade is utilized with relative movement between the wood and the blade being effected to provide the cutting of the wood. In such cutting operations, at the point of exit of the saw blade from the surface of the wood, chipping, or "chip-out" is often encountered. In some cutting operations, such as cutting of plywood, this "chip-out" is more in the nature of "splintering", the chipping or splintering being more pronounced as the speed of cut is increased.

Although laser apparatus has the ability to cut wood, or similar materials, the use of a laser for lumber cutting operations is economically disadvantageous, at present, due to the high cost of lasers compared to the equivalent production capacity of saws. In addition, such wood cutting industries have already invested vast amounts of capital in conventional saw apparatus.
 
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