Claims
- 1. Apparatus for generating abrasive liquid cutting jet comprising:
- a nozzle;
- means for generating a high velocity, relatively thin liquid jet from said nozzle; and
- an abrasive particle carrier comprising a thin solid layer of material having a plurality of abrasive particles bonded to a surface thereof, said carrier being disposed for penetration by said liquid jet such that said abrasive particles are at least momentarily entrained with said liquid jet.
- 2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and said material being of a type easily cut by said liquid jet without the use of abrasive materials.
- 3. The apparatus in accordance with claim 2 and said material being paper.
- 4. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and wherein said carrier is an elongated strip of said material further comprising feed means for moving said strip lengthwise through said liquid jet.
- 5. The apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein said strip is in the form of a roll and means for mounting said roll adjacent said nozzle.
- 6. The apparatus in accordance with claim 5 and a frame positionally associated with said nozzle, said roll being mounted on said frame for movement relative to a workpiece.
- 7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 4 and said feed means being capable of moving said strip intermittently.
- 8. Apparatus for generating an abrasive liquid cutting jet comprising:
- a nozzle;
- means for generating a high velocity, relatively thin liquid jet from said nozzle; and
- an abrasive particle carrier comprising a rod having a plurality of abrasive particles joined thereto and means for advancing an end of said rod into said liquid jet, said rod being disposed for penetration by said liquid jet such that said abrasive particles are at least momentarily entrained with said liquid jet.
- 9. Apparatus for cutting a workpiece with a liquid jet comprising:
- a liquid jet nozzle;
- means for effecting relative movement between said nozzle and the workpiece;
- means for generating a relatively thin, high velocity liquid jet from said nozzle;
- a second nozzle having an outlet disposed adjacent said liquid jet in the direction of said relative movement;
- means for extruding a slurry containing abrasive particles from said second nozzle onto said workpiece such that, upon said relative movement occurring, said liquid jet intercepts said particles and drives them into said workpiece.
- 10. Apparatus for cutting a workpiece with a liquid jet comprising:
- a liquid jet nozzle;
- means for generating a high velocity, relatively thin liquid jet from said nozzle;
- a coating containing abrasive particles;
- means for applying said coating to said workpiece such that said particles become positionally supported thereon; and
- means for effecting relative movement of said nozzle and said workpiece such that said liquid jet intercepts said particles.
- 11. The apparatus in accordance with claim 10 and said coating comprising a viscous paste containing said particles.
- 12. The apparatus in accordance with claim 11 and means for depositing said paste in a bead on said workpiece.
- 13. Apparatus for generating an abrasive liquid cutting jet comprising:
- a source of high pressure liquid;
- a nozzle connected by conduit means to said high pressure liquid source, said nozzle having a small orifice for emitting a directed, supersonic velocity, relatively pure and narrow airborne liquid jet;
- a plurality of abrasive particles; and
- means for holding said particles in positionally supported relation, said holding means being cut by said airborne liquid jet and a portion of said particles being intercepted by said airborne liquid jet and driven thereby in the same direction therewith as a focused abrasive liquid jet, and said means for holding said particles comprising a paper-like material to which said particles are attached.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 253,440, filed Apr. 13, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,380,138.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (1)
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