Electric discharge machine

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Inventors

Katsube, Hideo
Gamo, Gotaro
Nomura, Yoshiyuki
Okuda, Kanemasa

Application #

156396

Filed

Jun-4-1980

Published

Aug-31-1982

Current US Class

188/65.1
188/67
219/69.12
219/69.19

International Classes

B23P 001/08

Field of Search

219/69 188/65.1 188/67

Assignee

Fujitsu Fanuc Limited (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Reynolds; B. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Staas & Halsey

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Abstract
A wire or band electrode type electric discharge machine for machining hard metals by an electric spark generated between the metal workpiece and a wire electrode which is fed longitudinally to provide a fresh supply thereof while a prescribed relative motion is established between the workpiece and the wire electrode. The invention provides a clamping mechanism on the wire supply side of the workpiece for clamping the wire electrode if it breaks during operation, and a wire electrode feed mechanism for automatically guiding the broken end of the wire through the opening that has been machined in the workpiece. A wire electrode pull-up mechanism is provided on the other side of the workpiece for gripping and pulling up the wire electrode. If the electrode wire breaks during a machining operation, the clamping mechanism immediately clamps the wire electrode and prevents it from falling under its own weight. Thereafter the wire electrode feed mechanism draws the broken wire electrode away from the surface of the workpiece and then reinserts the broken end through the opening until the end of the wire emerges from the opposite side. The wire electrode pull-up mechanism the grips the end of the wire and pulls it to a new position to restore operation after it has been released by the clamping mechanism.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. An electric spark machine for machining a workpiece by an electric spark generated between the workpiece and a flexible, elongated electrode which is fed longitudinally from a first side of the workpiece to a second side of the workpiece to provide a fresh supply thereof while predetermined relative motion is established between the workpiece and the electrode, which comprises:

clamping mechanism means for clamping the electrode when the electrode breaks, the portion of the electrode which is clamped being on the first side of the workpiece, wherein the clamping mechanism means comprises a block having an inwardly tapered surface, a pair of rollers between which said electrode passes, said rollers being mounted to move between a first position in which said rollers contact said inwardly tapered surface and a second position in which said rollers are spaced apart from said inwardly tapered surface, whereby said electrode is permitted to pass through said clamping mechanism means in only one direction when said rollers are in said first position and said electrode is unclamped when said rollers are in said second position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an electric discharge machine, and more particularly to improvements in a wire-cut or band-cut electric discharge machine which is adapted to permit automatic repair of the wire or band electrode should the electrode break during a machining operation.

An electric discharge machine which uses a wire or band electrode as a cutter establishes a voltage differential between the electrode and a workpiece to induce an electrical discharge or spark in the intervening space. The machine moves the workpiece relative to the wire electrode on the basis of data representative of machining instructions, thereby allowing the workpiece to be machined into a desired shape owing to the action of the electrical discharge. There are occasions where the electrode breaks within the workpiece during the machining operation if such machining conditions as the applied voltage and feed speed are improper. In such an event, the operator repairs the broken electrode by pulling it upwardly through a lower guide, passing it again through the hole or slot which has been machined in the workpiece, and then fastening it to a take-up mechanism after passing it through an upper guide. Restoring the wire electrode in this manner so that machining can resume from the former position requires a considerable amount of time and results in diminished machining efficiency. Moreover, since the intervention of the operator is necessary to repair the broken wire electrode, the discharge machining operation will not be able to resume if the wire should break during unattended operation.
 
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