Claims
- 1. A wire saw apparatus, comprising:
- two wire lines, each wire line being formed by winding a wire around rollers with a plurality of grooves, in which a workpiece is pressed against an inclined portion of the wire line to be cut into a plurality of wafers;
- ingot cut-feed means for pushing a longitudinal direction of said workpiece perpendicular to the inclined portion of said wire line which moves; and
- grind liquid supply means placed at an upper side of a cut portion of said workpiece for supplying a processing liquid which includes grind grains to the inclined portion of said wire line;
- wherein the two wire lines, which move in the diagonally downward direction by reciprocating said wire wound around four rollers with grooves arranged to form an isosceles trapezoid, are formed at right and left sides, and said ingot cut-feed means and said grind liquid supply means are provided at the right and left sides respectively.
- 2. A wire saw apparatus, comprising:
- two wire lines, each wire line being formed by winding a wire around rollers with a plurality of grooves, in which a workpiece is pressed against an inclined portion of the wire line to be cut into a plurality of wafers;
- ingot cut-feed means for pushing a longitudinal direction of said workpiece perpendicular to the inclined portion of said wire line which moves; and
- grind liquid supply means placed at an upper side of a cut portion of said workpiece for supplying a processing liquid which includes grind grains to the inclined portion of said wire line;
- wherein the two wire lines, which move in the diagonally downward direction by reciprocating said wire wound around two upper and lower rollers with grooves, are formed at right and left sides, an external diameter of said lower roller is larger than that of said upper roller, and said ingot cut-feed means and said grind liquid supply means are provided at the right and left sides respectively.
- 3. A wire saw apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said external diameters of said rollers with grooves are larger than that of said workpiece.
- 4. The wire saw apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the grind liquid supply means includes a spray nozzle positioned above the workpiece and adjacent the wire line, the spray nozzle spraying the grind liquid onto the inclined portion of said wire line.
- 5. The wire saw apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein the ingot cut-feed means moves the workpiece along an axis that intersects the wire line, an angle formed by the axis of movement of the workpiece and a portion of the wire line extending upwardly from the cut portion being greater than 90.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/364,299, filed Dec. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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