Working pieces by laser beam

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Inventors

Castellani Longo, Massimo

Application #

004128

Filed

Jan-17-1979

Published

Oct-21-1980

Current US Class

082/1.11
082/900
219/121.6
219/121.69
409/136

International Classes

B23K 027/00

Field of Search

219/121 82/1 82/1 408/56 409/136 228/160

Assignee

R.T.M.-Istituto per le Ricerche di Tecnologia Meccanica (Vico Canavese (Turin), IT)

Examiners

Albritton; C. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Rothwell, Mion, Zinn and Macpeak

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Abstract
A laser-assisted machining process for the machining of materials which are normally difficult to work employs a laser source and associated reflecting means which focus the laser beam onto two distinct areas of the workpiece material to effect localized heating thereof and assist the formation of shavings by a cutting tool: one area is immediately in front of the cutting edge of the tool and the other is adjacent the leading face of the tool, in part of the workpiece material which is deformed plastically by the tool in the formation of a shaving.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Process for machining a workpiece by the use of a cutting tool having a cutting edge and an adjacent leading face which lifts shavings from the workpiece material, the process including the localized heating of the workpiece material about to be removed by means of a laser beam arranged to heat two distinct local areas of the workpiece adjacent the cutting tool: a first area immediately in front of the cutting edge of the tool and a second area adjacent the leading face of the cutting tool in a part of the workpiece material which is deformed plastically by the tool in the formation of a shaving.

2. The process defined in claim 1, wherein, heating the tool itself by said lasar beam adjacent the cutting edge thereof before and after the machining of the workpiece by the tool.



Description
The present invention relates to a process for the laser-assisted machining of materials by removal of shavings, particularly for machining materials which are normally difficult to machine.

A known technique for machining such materials employs the application of heat to a workpiece being machined to cause a softening of the workpiece material and in consequence to facilitate the machining operation. It is necessary, however, that only that portion of the material which is to be removed by the cutting tool should be subjected to an intense heat, so as not to cause permanent damage to the remaining material of the workpiece as a result of such heating.

One known machining process, described in British Pat. No. 1,351,140 employs a plasma tube to effect said heating of the workpiece material. The bulk of such apparatus, however, does not readily permit the localised heating of small areas of the material of a workpiece in close proximity to a cutting tool.

The main object of this invention is the provision of a process for machining of materials by the removal of shavings, particularly materials which are difficult to machine, which affords a greater ease in machining compared with processes used hitherto.
 
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