Claims
- 1. An apparatus for spark-erosive planetary eroding of a workpiece comprising:
- an eroding electrode adapted to be lowered into a workpiece as the workpiece is eroded and the workpiece and electrode carry out planetary motion with respect to each other so that the width of an operating gap between the periphery of the electrode and the workpiece varies around the periphery of the electrode during said planetary motion;
- a plurality of injection nozzles positioned around said gap for supplying liquid dielectric thereto; and
- means for controlling flow of said dielectric to said nozzles in accordance with said planetary movement; wherein
- said workpiece moves with respect to said electrode and said controlling means is mechanically coupled to said workpiece for movement with said workpiece; and
- said controlling means includes an element having a chamber therein for receiving said liquid dielectric, a plate closing said chamber and having a plurality of bores, each corresponding to one of said nozzles, extending therethrough to communicate with said chamber and supply said liquid dielectric to one of said nozzles, said bores each terminating at a wall of said chamber to define an opening between said chamber and said bore, and means for rotating said plate in accordance with said planetary motion and with respect to said chamber so that said openings are varied in size in accordance with said planetary motion to accordingly vary the supply of said liquid dielectric to said injection nozzles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 462,075, filed Jan. 28, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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