Fluid nozzle
US-2015209936-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US11033983B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11033983-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715405696-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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The technical problems to be solved are to keep the vicinity of the nozzle opening clean and to restrain the jet liquid column from tilting. The solution to problems lies in a method for cleaning a nozzle of a laser machining apparatus to process a work piece to be processed by a laser beam introduced into a jet liquid column, the method comprising the steps of: forming the jet liquid column by jetting a liquid from the nozzle; and irradiating a spot 30 of the laser beam onto a vicinal section of an inlet opening 22 c of the nozzle in such a state that a peak power per unit area of the spot 30 of the laser beam irradiated on a surface provided with the inlet opening 22 c of the nozzle does not go beyond a threshold value at which the nozzle is damaged and removing foreign matters attached on the surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for cleaning a nozzle of a laser machining apparatus to process a work piece to be processed by a laser beam introduced into a jet liquid column, the method comprising the steps of: forming the jet liquid column by jetting a liquid from the nozzle; and irradiating a spot of the laser beam onto a vicinal section of an inlet opening of the nozzle in such a state that a peak power per unit area of the spot of the laser beam irradiated on a surface provided with the inlet opening of the nozzle does not go beyond a threshold value at which the nozzle is damaged and removing foreign matter attached on the surface, wherein the vicinal section is within a distance range from a center of the inlet opening which is five times or more, but 15 times or less as large as a diameter of the inlet opening, the threshold value is 1.0 MW/mm 2 , and the step of removing the foreign matter comprises making the spot of the laser beam scan the vicinal section on the surface. 2. A method for cleaning a nozzle of a laser machining apparatus to process a work piece to be processed by a laser beam introduced into a jet liquid column, the method comprising the steps of: forming the jet liquid column by jetting a liquid from the nozzle; and irradiating a spot of the laser beam onto a vicinal section of an inlet opening of the nozzle in such a state that a peak power per unit area of the spot of the laser beam irradiated on a surface provided with the inlet opening of the nozzle does not go beyond a threshold value at which the nozzle is damaged and removing foreign matter attached on the surface, wherein the vicinal section is within a distance range from a center of the inlet opening which is five times or more, but 15 times or less as large as a diameter of the inlet opening, the threshold value is 1.0 MW/mm 2 , the step of removing the foreign matter comprises making the spot of the laser beam scan the vicinal section on the surface, the laser machining apparatus comprises: the nozzle; a liquid reception chamber to receive the liquid for the inlet opening; and a window disposed on an upstream side with regard to the liquid reception chamber in an optical axis direction of the laser beam, and the step of removing the foreign matter comprises: making the laser beam converged within the liquid reception chamber; and having the spot of the laser beam formed on the surface with the spot of the laser beam spread from a position where the laser beam is converged.
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the fluid stream containing a liquid · CPC title
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