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Wire electric discharge machine having function for counting number of discharge times

  • US 5,276,301 A
  • Filed: 04/12/1993
  • Issued: 01/04/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/01/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A wire electric discharge machine for repetitively inducing pulse-shaped discharge between the wire electrode and the workpiece, to perform a processing of the workpiece comprising:

  • processing condition setting means for setting information on a workpiece and processing conditions;

    discharge control means for applying a pulse-shaped voltage between a wire electrode and the workpiece on the basis of a discharge period which is set by the processing condition setting means;

    inter-electrode voltage detection means for detecting an average inter-electrode voltage between the wire electrode and the workpiece;

    relative-movement means for relatively moving the wire electrode and the workpiece; and

    moving speed control means for controlling the relative moving speed between the wire electrode and the workpiece so that a one of the average inter-electrode voltage detected by the inter-electrode voltage detection means is made equal to the target inter-electrode voltage set in the processing condition setting means, and the relative moving speed between the wire electrode and the workpiece is made equal to a feeding speed set in the processing condition setting means;

    wherein the moving speed control means includes discharge frequency estimating means for estimating an average number of times of discharge per unit time on the basis of a one of the target inter-electrode voltage which is set by the processing condition setting means when the moving speed control means controls the relative moving speed so that the average inter-electrode voltage is equal to the target inter-electrode voltage and the average inter-electrode voltage which is detected by the inter-electrode voltage detection means when the moving speed control means controls the relative moving speed to be equal to the feeding speed set by the processing condition setting means, and the discharge period which is set by the processing condition setting means;

    permissible discharge-frequency generating means for generating the permissible maximum number of times of discharge per unit time on the basis of the average number of times of discharge per unit time which is estimated by the discharge frequency estimating means;

    discharge detection means for detecting discharge which is actually induced between the wire electrode and the workpiece; and

    discharge ceasing means for counting the number of times of the discharge which is detected by the discharge detection means every unit time and for ceasing the application of the pulse-shaped voltage by the discharge control means for a residual time of the unit time when the counted number of times of the discharge reaches the permissible number of times of the discharge which is generated by the permissible discharge frequency generating means.

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