Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming grooves on a work piece comprising:
a cartridge having a section defining a cavity for receiving an electrode, a portion of the electrode having a surface including a groove pattern; a first input leading to the cavity for passing a first predetermined force in a first direction to a first portion of the electrode; and a second input for providing a second predetermined force in a second direction, the second force directed from the work piece to a second portion of the electrode, the first force opposing the second force; wherein the electrode is situated for reaching and maintaining an equilibrium position in response to the first and second predetermined forces, the equilibrium position being a predetermined three dimensional orientation relative to the work piece and defining a critical orifice with the work piece.
- 2. The apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the second input leads to a channel passing through the electrode, and wherein providing the second predetermine force comprises passing a fluid via the channel and striking the work piece.
- 3. The apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising a hydrostatic bearing within the cavity, adjacent to the electrode, for radially controlling the electrode.
- 4. The apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the hydrostatic bearing comprises an upper hydrostatic bearing and a lower hydrostatic bearing.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 4, further comprising an inlet through the cartridge for supplying a fluid to at least one of the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing, wherein the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing are configurable to a predetermined pressure and separately controlled for one of allowing the electrode to pivot and radially restraining the electrode.
- 6. The apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising an electrode attachment point for connecting one of a variety of electrodes including electrodes for grooving flat plates, cylinders and cones, wherein the electrode attachment point repositions with the electrode.
- 7. The apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the critical orifice is 10 to 30 microns, and wherein the work piece is one of a flat plate, cylinder and cone.
- 8. The apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising a frictionless air cylinder for applying the first predetermined force.
- 9. The apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising an electrical contact for applying an electrical potential to the electrode, wherein the electrical contact is a copper ribbon.
- 10. The apparatus as in claim 9, wherein the second input is configured for passing an electrolyte, and wherein an ECM process is utilized to groove the work piece.
- 11. The apparatus as in claim 5, further comprising an electrolyte splash seal adjacent to the inlet.
- 12. The apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising a cartridge locating surface at a perimeter of the cartridge having a precision ground surface to position the apparatus in a superstructure.
- 13. An apparatus for electrochemically forming grooves on a work piece comprising:
a means for providing a first predetermined force to a first portion of an electrode in a first direction, a portion of the electrode having a surface including grooves; and a means for providing a second predetermined force in a second direction, the second force directed from the work piece to a second portion of the electrode, the first force opposing the second force; wherein the electrode is situated for reaching and maintaining a force equilibrium position in a predetermined three dimensional orientation relative to the work piece, the equilibrium position defining a critical orifice with the work piece; and wherein the work piece is one of a flat surface, a cylinder and a cone.
- 14. The apparatus as in claim 13, further comprising a means for radially controlling the electrode.
- 15. The apparatus as in claim 14, wherein means for radially controlling the electrode comprises a hydrostatic bearing adjacent to the electrode.
- 16. The apparatus as in claim 15, wherein the hydrostatic bearing comprises an upper hydrostatic bearing and a lower hydrostatic bearing.
- 17. The apparatus as in claim 16, further comprising a means for supplying a fluid to at least one of the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing, wherein the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing are configurable to a predetermined pressure and separately controlled for one of allowing the electrode to pivot and radially restraining the electrode.
- 18. The apparatus as in claim 13, wherein means for providing the first predetermined force comprises a frictionless air cylinder.
- 19. The apparatus as in claim 13, further comprising a means for applying an electrical potential to the electrode.
- 20. The apparatus as in claim 19, wherein means for applying the electrical potential to the electrode comprises a copper ribbon contact.
- 21. The apparatus as in claim 13, wherein means for providing the second predetermine force comprises passing an electrolyte via a channel through the electrode and striking the work piece, and wherein an ECM process is utilized to groove the work piece.
- 22. A method for forming grooves on a work piece comprising:
providing a first predetermined force to a first portion of an electrode in a first direction, a portion of the electrode having a surface including grooves; and providing a second predetermined force in a second direction, the second force directed from the work piece to a second portion of the electrode, the first force opposing the second force; wherein the electrode is situated for reaching and maintaining a force equilibrium position in a predetermined three dimensional orientation relative to the work piece, the equilibrium position defining a critical orifice with the work piece; and wherein the work piece is one of a flat surface, a cylinder and a cone.
- 23. The method as in claim 22, wherein providing the second predetermined force comprises passing a fluid via a channel through the electrode and striking the work piece.
- 24. The method as in claim 22, further comprising radially controlling the electrode.
- 25. The method as in claim 24, wherein radially controlling the electrode comprises utilizing a hydrostatic bearing adjacent to the electrode.
- 26. The method as in claim 25, wherein utilizing a hydrostatic bearing comprises employing an upper hydrostatic bearing and a lower hydrostatic bearing.
- 27. The method as in claim 26, further comprising supplying a fluid to at least one of the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing, wherein the upper hydrostatic bearing and the lower hydrostatic bearing are configurable to a predetermined pressure and separately controlled for one of allowing the electrode to pivot and radially restraining the electrode.
- 28. The method as in claim 23, wherein passing a fluid comprises passing an electrolyte, and further comprising applying an electrical potential to the electrode and utilizing an ECM process to groove the work piece.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on provisional application serial No. 60/441,681, filed Jan. 21, 2003, attorney docket number STL 3317.01, entitled Hydrostatic Bearing Cartridge For ECM Grooving Applications, and assigned to the assignee of this application and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60441681 |
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