Electrode cutting apparatus for wire cut electric discharge machine
First Claim
1. A wire electrode cutting apparatus for a wire-cut electric discharge machine, comprising means for applying a predetermined tensile force to a portion of a wire electrode to be cut and means for supplying electrical current in a predetermined magnitude to said portion to heat said portion to soften the same in concurrence with the application of tensile force thereto the effect cutting of the wire electrode by the combination of the heating of the wire with application of tensile force thereto, said means for supplying electrical current comprising a contact holder movably supported for displacement towards and away from the wire electrode, a pair of spaced contacts positioned on said contact holder to contact the wire electrode at spaced locations on opposite sides of the location where the wire electrode is to be cut without substantially affecting the tensile force in the wire whereby the heating of the wire and the application of tensile force are applied to the wire at separate locations and control means for displacing the contact holder to bring the contacts into contact with the wire electrode and for operating the electrical current supplying means when the tensile force in said wire reaches a predetermined value.
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Abstract
A wire electrode cutting apparatus for use in a wire-cut electric discharge machine mounted between a supply section for the wire electrode and a pulling section therefor, and comprising a device for applying a constant tensile force to the wire electrode and for sensing that the constant tensile force has been applied thereto, and a power supply for applying an electric current to the wire electrode to heat the same when a predetermined tensile force has been applied thereto.
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- 1. A wire electrode cutting apparatus for a wire-cut electric discharge machine, comprising means for applying a predetermined tensile force to a portion of a wire electrode to be cut and means for supplying electrical current in a predetermined magnitude to said portion to heat said portion to soften the same in concurrence with the application of tensile force thereto the effect cutting of the wire electrode by the combination of the heating of the wire with application of tensile force thereto, said means for supplying electrical current comprising a contact holder movably supported for displacement towards and away from the wire electrode, a pair of spaced contacts positioned on said contact holder to contact the wire electrode at spaced locations on opposite sides of the location where the wire electrode is to be cut without substantially affecting the tensile force in the wire whereby the heating of the wire and the application of tensile force are applied to the wire at separate locations and control means for displacing the contact holder to bring the contacts into contact with the wire electrode and for operating the electrical current supplying means when the tensile force in said wire reaches a predetermined value.
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3. A wire electrode cutting apparatus according to claim, wherein said tensile force applying means comprises mechanical means for gripping and pulling said wire electrode.
- 9. A wire electrode cutting apparatus for a wirecut electric discharge machine, comprising means for applying a predetermined tensile force to a portion of a wire electrode to be cut and means for supplying electrical current in a predetermined magnitude to said portion to heat said portion to effect cutting thereof, said tensile force applying means comprising mechanical means for gripping and pulling said wire electrode, said mechanical means comprising a pair of opposed displaceable members, a wedge-shaped electrode on each displaceable member, a movable pressure member on each displaceable member facing the associated wedge-shaped electrode, and linkage means for moving said displaceable members between a first, inoperative position and a second operative position, said displaceable members in said first position forming a gap between the respective electrodes and pressure members for free passage of the wire electrode therebetween and in said second position the wire electrode is pressed by the pressure members against the wedge-shaped electrodes.
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