Wire-electrode arrangement for spark-erosive cutting

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Inventors

Groos, Heinrich

Application #

629236

Filed

Dec-18-1990

Published

Aug-18-1992

Current US Class

219/69.12
219/69.15

International Classes

B23H 007/08

Field of Search

219/69.15 219/69.12 219/69.17 219/69.14

Assignee

Berkenhoff GmbH (Heuchelheim, DE)

Examiners

Evans; Geoffrey S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis

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4103137   Cutting of materials...
4766280   Wire electrode for t...
4797526   Method for wire-cut...
4803326   Wire-cut electric dis...

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Abstract
A wire-electrode arrangement for effecting a spark-erosive cutting and a method for the manufacture of a wire electrode. In order to be able to cut non-conductive materials, a plus potential and also a minus potential can be applied to the electrode, since the wire electrode is formed by a first and a second electrode, which are insulated from one another and which extend substantially parallel to one another.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A wire-electrode arrangement for facilitating a spark-erosive cutting, comprising a first electrode means and a second electrode means united into a single elongated wire, the first and second electrodes extending substantially parallel to one another, and insulation means for insulating the first and second electrode means from one another.

2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the wire electrode is twisted or helical in an axial direction thereof.

3. The arrangement according to claim 2, including at least two sliding contacts insulated from one another and being able to be brought into contact with a selected one of the first and second electrode means.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a wire-electrode arrangement for effecting a spark-erosive cutting and to a method for the manufacture of the wire electrode.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

During the spark-erosive cutting of conducting materials the effect is utilized that between the electrode and the material to be cut exists a voltage potential leading to sparkovers which are used for the purpose of removing the material area to be cut. Such methods are known from the state of the art.

Since according to the common principles of spark-erosive cutting a potential must be applied to the workpiece, problems result, because of the basic principle, with workpieces which are not electrically conductive.

DE-PS 26 37 432 describes a method and an apparatus for cutting nonconducting or poorly conducting workpieces, for example diamonds. Two wire electrodes which are parallel to one another are hereby utilized. These are designed plate-shaped and their spacing is chosen such that a sparkover between the two electrodes occurs. The spark length is thereby controlled such that the nonconducting or poorly conducting material, which is to be cut, is eroded. This operation has the decisive advantage that a very exact guiding of the two electrodes is needed. This is particularly disadvantageous in view of the fact that the electrodes are designed as wire electrodes and must at all times be guided. Another disadvantage of this operation is that the available erosion path is only very short, since the sparkover occurs only between the two wire electrodes. If for structural reasons a wider cutting width or rather a greater spacing between the two electrodes is necessary, very high voltages must be applied in order to achieve the desired effect.
 
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