Gas delivery means for cutting with laser radiation
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1. Gas handling means for use in cutting materials with laser radiation and comprising:
- a hollow structure capable of withstanding an internal gas pressure, and directing gas at a workpiece along a flow axis as a moving stream of cutting assist medium, the structure capable also of allowing a beam of focused laser radiation propagated along a laser axis to pass therethrough without interference, the hollow structure having an upper plate and a lower plate and including;
inlet means for receiving the gas from a source and admitting the gas under pressure to the interior of the structure, andgas outlet means for releasing the pressurized gas through the upper and lower plates along the flow axis and delivering a stream of the gas to the location on the workpiece at which the radiation is focused, the outlet means having a first gas port positioned in the upper plate and a second gas port positioned in the lower plate.
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Gas delivery means for providing a flow of gas to the kerf in a workpiece which is being cut by a beam of laser radiation is disclosed. The distribution means consists of a thin wafer which is placed in the path of the cutting beam adjacent to the workpiece and a stream of gas directed along the axis of laser propagation blows the kerf clean. An upper gas port and a lower gas port allow the laser radiation to pass through the wafer without any transmissive optics. Use of the gas delivery means with various gases at high pressure and with laser beams at power levels which were previously impractical are discussed.
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1. Gas handling means for use in cutting materials with laser radiation and comprising:
a hollow structure capable of withstanding an internal gas pressure, and directing gas at a workpiece along a flow axis as a moving stream of cutting assist medium, the structure capable also of allowing a beam of focused laser radiation propagated along a laser axis to pass therethrough without interference, the hollow structure having an upper plate and a lower plate and including; inlet means for receiving the gas from a source and admitting the gas under pressure to the interior of the structure, and gas outlet means for releasing the pressurized gas through the upper and lower plates along the flow axis and delivering a stream of the gas to the location on the workpiece at which the radiation is focused, the outlet means having a first gas port positioned in the upper plate and a second gas port positioned in the lower plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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