Apparatus and method for cutoff machining sintered magnet

US11701748B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11701748-B2
Application numberUS-202117510756-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 26, 2021
Priority dateMay 26, 2017
Publication dateJul 18, 2023
Grant dateJul 18, 2023

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A sintered magnet sawing apparatus is provided comprising a cylindrical work carrier mounted on a horizontal rotating spindle and having a regular polygonal shape in a perpendicular cross section, and a plurality of endless elastic belts adapted to force a work of sintered magnet against the carrier surface to secure the work thereto and adapted to travel synchronously with and counter to the rotation of the carrier in a circulatory manner. In accordance with rotation of the carrier, the work is delivered to the peripheral surface of the carrier, secured thereto by the elastic belts, moved further forward and cutoff machined by an outer cutoff blade. The divided work is moved further forward, released and discharged from the carrier.

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A sintered magnet cutoff machining apparatus comprising: a cylindrical or columnar work carrier mounted on a horizontal spindle and having a generally regular polygonal shape in a cross section perpendicular to the horizontal spindle, with the proviso that the polygon has 3 to 180 sides, a plurality of endless elastic belts which are extended along a portion of a peripheral surface of the work carrier, adapted to force a work of sintered magnet against the peripheral surface of the work carrier to secure the work, and adapted to travel synchronously with and counter to a rotation of the work carrier in a circulatory manner, at least two belt supports for supporting the belts in tension and adapted to change the traveling direction of the belts during their circulatory travel, a belt expanding mechanism comprising a belt expanding member configured to pull the endless elastic belts out of their track or push the belts inside their track between two belt supports of the at least two belt supports for tensioning the belts, an outer cutoff blade having a circumferential edge, mounted on a horizontal rotating shaft and adapted to move toward the work carrier such that the circumferential edge is moved to the peripheral surface of the work carrier, and work seats formed on respective sides of the peripheral surface of the polygonal work carrier and arranged in a rotational direction of the work carrier, the plurality of elastic belts being extended such that the work resting on each of the work seats is secured thereto by at least two elastic belts which are juxtaposed with a spacing therebetween, the at least two belt supports including a first belt support disposed above the spindle of the work carrier and adjacent to a portion of the peripheral surface of the work carrier which extends from a top of the work carrier to a forward position in the rotational direction of the work carrier, and a second belt support disposed below the spindle of the work carrier and adjacent to a portion of the peripheral surface of the work carrier which extends from a bottom of the work carrier to an aft position in the rotational direction of the work carrier, wherein the sintered magnet cutoff machining apparatus is configured such that: the work is delivered onto the peripheral surface of the work carrier from an aft position in the rotational direction of the work carrier with respect to the first belt support, and secured to the seat by the elastic belts between the first and second belt supports in accordance with rotation of the work carrier; the work is moved forward in accordance with rotation of the work carrier and cutoff machined by the outer cutoff blade which is inserted through the spacing between adjacent two elastic belts of the at least two elastic belts toward the peripheral surface of the work carrier; and a divided work is moved further forward in accordance with rotation of the work carrier, released from the seat, and discharged from the work carrier at a forward position in the rotational direction of the work carrier with respect to the second belt support such that each work is continuously secured to the seat during and after the cutoff machining of the work until the divided work reaches the forward position. 2. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a nozzle for supplying a coolant to a site where the work is cutoff machined by the outer cutoff blade. 3. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the work seats on the respective sides of the peripheral surface of the polygonal work carrier is divided into a plurality of seat segments in a spindle direction of the work carrier. 4. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer cutoff blade takes the form of a multiple blade assembly having a plurality of outer cutoff blades mounted on the rotating shaft with a spacer interposed between the blades. 5. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein the peripheral surface of the work carrier is provided with a groove in the rotational direction of the work carrier, the groove accepting entry of the circumferential edge of the outer cutoff blade. 6. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the work seats is provided with at least one groove connecting opposite ends of the work seat in a spindle direction of the work carrier. 7. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein belt abutments are formed, in line with each belt, at edges between sides of the peripheral surface of the polygonal work carrier for restraining the belt from shifting in a spindle direction of the work carrier, the belt abutments having a height lower than a height of the work which is secured to the seat. 8. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 7 wherein the belt abutment projects radially outward from the edges between sides of the peripheral surface of the polygonal work carrier. 9. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least two belt supports further include third and fourth belt supports which are disposed outside the area where the belts overlap the peripheral surface of the work carrier, for keeping the elastic belts in tension and changing a traveling direction of the belts during their circulatory travel. 10. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 9 wherein the belt expanding member of the belt expanding mechanism is constructed such as to pull the endless elastic belts out of their track or push the belts inside their track between the third and fourth belt supports for tensioning the belts. 11. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet conveyor disposed in a location adjacent to an area where the work is delivered onto the peripheral surface of the work carrier, for conveying the work to the area. 12. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a guide disposed in an area where the work is delivered onto the peripheral surface of the work carrier, for resting the work in place on the seat. 13. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an outlet conveyor disposed in a location adjacent to an area where the divided work is discharged from the seat on the work carrier for conveying the divided work out of the area. 14. The cutoff machining apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical or columnar work carrier has a generally regular polygonal shape in a cross section perpendicular to the horizontal spindle, with the proviso that the polygon has 6 to 180 sides. 15. A method for cutoff machining a sintered magnet by means of a cutoff machining apparatus, said cutoff machining apparatus comprising a cylindrical or columnar work carrier mounted on a horizontal spindle and having a generally regular polygonal shape in a cross section perpendicular to the horizontal spindle, with the proviso that the polygon has 3 to 180 sides, a plurality of endless elastic belts which are extended along a portion of a peripheral surface of the work carrier, adapted to force a work of sintered magnet against the peripheral surface of the work carrier to secure the work, and adapted to travel synchronously with and counter to a rotation of the work carrier in a circulatory manner, at least two belt supports for supporting the belts in tension and adapted to change a traveling direction of the belts during their circulatory travel, a belt expanding mechanism comprising a belt expanding member configured to pull the endless elastic belts out of their track or push the belts inside their track between two belt supports of the at least two belt supports for t

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  • methods therefor · CPC title

  • the work being mounted on rotating work support · CPC title

  • relating to feed movement · CPC title

  • with circular {or cylindrical} saw-blades or saw-discs (B28D1/10 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for supporting or holding work {or conveying or discharging work (B28D1/047, B28D5/0041, B28D5/0052 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US11701748B2 cover?
A sintered magnet sawing apparatus is provided comprising a cylindrical work carrier mounted on a horizontal rotating spindle and having a regular polygonal shape in a perpendicular cross section, and a plurality of endless elastic belts adapted to force a work of sintered magnet against the carrier surface to secure the work thereto and adapted to travel synchronously with and counter to the r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shinetsu Chemical Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24B27/0675. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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