1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a wire-cut electrical discharge machine (hereinafter referred to as “WEDM”), and more specifically to a wire collecting mechanism for cutting and collecting a metal wire used in a wire-cut electrical discharge machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
A wire cut electrical discharge machine (WEDM) is a kind of electrical discharge machine for cutting metal materials by a series of rapidly recurring electric arcing discharges between a metal wire (the cutting tool) and the workpiece, in the presence of an energetic electric field. Because the metal wire (the cutting tool) has a small diameter, it may break easily when it is improperly stretched. Therefore, a WEDM is generally equipped with a wire collecting mechanism to cut and collect the broken piece of metal wire, leaving the tip of the metal wire in a sharp condition for insertion through the workpiece again. The wire collecting mechanism of a conventional WEDM uses a mechanical arm to pick up the broken piece of metal wire and to carry the broken piece of metal wire to a wire receiving box, which has a top opening for access. For removing a long broken metal wire, the mechanical arm needs a long stroke displacement and may be unable to put the long broken metal wire into the wire receiving box accurately. Providing a big-sized wire receiving box having a big opening can receive long broken metal wires. However, installing a big-sized wire receiving box in a WEDM relatively increases the cost of the WEDM, and is inconvenient in use.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one objective of the present invention to provide a wire collecting mechanism for WEDM, which requires less installation space in the WEDM and greatly reduces the cost of the WEDM.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a wire collecting mechanism for WEDM, which is convenient in use.
To achieve these objectives of the present invention, the wire collecting mechanism provided by the present invention is used for cutting and collecting a metal wire used in a wire-cut electrical discharge machine. The wire collecting mechanism includes a first guide roller and a second guide roller movable relative to the first guide roller for clamping the metal wire that passes between the first guide roller and the second guide roller. A wire cutter is moveable relative to the metal wire for cutting the metal wire that is clamped by the first and second guide rollers into a piece. A wire collecting box is provided with a mouth facing the metal wire and a suction force in a direction from the mouth towards an inside of the wire collecting box. A press roller is movable relative to the metal wire for pressing and forcing a cutting piece of the metal wire into the mouth of the wire collecting box, such that the cutting piece of the metal wire can be sucked into the wire collecting box for collection.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The wire guiding roller set 10 includes a first guide roller 11 and a second guide roller 12. The first guide roller 11 is rotatably mounted to a base of a WEDM (not shown) and rotatable on its own axis. The second guide roller 12 is connected to the base of the WEDM through a first air cylinder 13 and reciprocally movable by the first air cylinder 13 between a wire-clamping position and a wire-releasing position. When in the wire-releasing position, the second guide roller 12 is spaced from the first guide roller 11 by a gap, which provides a path for the passing of a metal wire 50. When in the wire-clamping position, the second guide roller 12 is closely attached to the first guide roller 11 to clamp the metal wire 50 in between the first guide roller 11 and the second guide roller 12.
The press roller 20 is connected to the base of the WEDM through a second air cylinder 21, and reciprocally movable by the second air cylinder 21 between a press position and a release position. When in the press position, the press roller 20 enters the path of the metal wire 50, so that the metal wire 50 is pressed by the press roller 20. When in the release position, the press roller 20 is offset from the path of the metal wire 50.
The wire cutter 30 is installed in the base of the WEDM, and reciprocally movable between a cutting position and a non-cutting position. When in the cutting position, the wire cutter 30 enters the path of the metal wire 50, so that the metal wire 50 is cut off by the wire cutter 30. When in the non-cutting position, the wire cutter 30 is offset from the path of the metal wire 50. Further, the wire cutter 50, the press roller 20 and the second guide roller 12 are disposed at a same side relative to the metal wire 50 and arranged at different elevations in a proper order along the moving direction of the metal wire 50.
The wire collecting box 40 is a box controllable to provide a suction force and mounted in the base of the WEDM and spaced from the metal wire 50 at the other side opposite to the press roller 20. The wire collecting box 40 has a mouth 41 facing the metal wire 50. The mouth 41 has a tapered opening gradually reducing in diameter from the outside of the wire collecting box 40 toward its inside.
After understanding of the configurations and arrangement of the component parts of the wire collecting mechanism 100, the operation and features of the wire collecting mechanism 100 are outlined hereinafter.
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Therefore, by means of the application of a suction force to suck the broken metal wire that has been cut into a piece into the wire collecting box instead of using a mechanical arm, the invention greatly reduces the manufacturing cost of the WEDM. Further, receiving the broken metal wire by means of the application of a suction force allows the size of the receiving box to be greatly reduced, favoring the fabrication and application of the WEDM.
The invention being thus described it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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96201717 | Jan 2007 | TW | national |