Claims
- 1. An electrical discharge machine for applying a pulsed voltage between an electrode and a workpiece opposed via a dielectric fluid made of water and a compound or via oil to generate a discharge to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, comprising:
- a machining pulse control apparatus for applying a second polarity voltage at the stop time of a first polarity pulsed voltage and applying a high-frequency, alternating-current voltage when the first polarity and second polarity voltages are not being applied.
- 2. An electrical discharge machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said alternating-current voltage has a frequency which is high enough so that an electrical discharge is not generated between the electrode and the workpiece when the high-frequency, alternating-current voltage is applied.
- 3. An electrical discharge machine for applying a pulsed voltage between an electrode and a workpiece opposed via a dielectric fluid made of water and a compound or via oil to generate a discharge to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, comprising:
- a source of first polarity voltage;
- a source of second polarity voltage;
- a source of high-frequency, alternating current voltage;
- a machining pulse controller which applies the first polarity voltage between the electrode and the workpiece for a first predetermined time, and at the end of said first predetermined time applies the second polarity voltage between the electrode and the workpiece for a second predetermined time, and which applies the high-frequency, alternating-current voltage between the electrode and the workpiece when the first polarity and second polarity voltages are not being applied.
- 4. An electrical discharge machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said alternating-current voltage has a frequency which is high enough so that a discharge is not generated between the electrode and the workpiece when the high-frequency, alternating-current voltage is applied.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Application No. 08/267,233 filed Jun. 29, 1994.
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