Power supply device for electric discharge machining apparatus and electric discharge machining method

US9278399B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9278399-B2
Application numberUS-201113980466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 12, 2011
Priority dateApr 12, 2011
Publication dateMar 8, 2016
Grant dateMar 8, 2016

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The present invention is equipped with a series circuit that includes a DC power supply, switching elements and a diode for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece, diodes that regulate a direction of the current flow to one direction, and a control unit that controls the switching elements. When the control unit generates a current pulse having a triangular waveform by an inductance that is present in the series circuit, the control unit controls the switching elements in order that a current-pulse time ratio that is a ratio between the non-current time and the current continuation time in the current pulse is equal to or lower than 1/5.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus, the power supply device comprising: a series circuit that includes a DC power supply and switching elements for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece; and a control unit that controls the switching elements, wherein when the control unit repeatedly generates a current pulse having a triangular waveform by an inductance component that is present in the series circuit, the control unit controls the switching elements in order that a current-pulse time ratio that is a ratio between a non-current time, during which no current flows through the machining gap, and a current continuation time, during which current flows through the machining gap, in the current pulse is equal to or lower than 1/5, and one triangular waveform is formed during the current continuation time, and the non-current time comes after the current continuation time for each current pulse. 2. The power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the switching elements in order that the current-pulse time ratio is equal to or lower than 1/10. 3. The power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the switching elements in order that a pulse width of the current pulse is set within a range of 0.3 to 10.0 μsec. 4. The power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the switching elements in order that a peak value of the current pulse is set within a range of 15 to 150 amperes. 5. The power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switching elements included in the series circuit are switching elements formed from a wide bandgap semiconductor. 6. The power supply device for an electric discharge machining apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the wide bandgap semiconductor is a semiconductor using silicon carbide, a gallium nitride-based material, or diamond. 7. An electric discharge machining method, wherein a series circuit that includes a DC power supply and switching elements for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece is included, and a current pulse formed into a triangular waveform by an inductance component that is present in the series circuit is intermittently and repeatedly supplied to the machining gap, thereby machining the workpiece, wherein the switching elements are controlled in order that a current-pulse time ratio that is a ratio between a non-current time, during which no current flows through the machining gap, and a current continuation time, during which current flows through the machining gap, in the current pulse is equal to or lower than 1/5, and also equal to or higher than 1/10, and one triangular waveform is formed during the current continuation time, and the non-current time comes after the current continuation time for each current pulse. 8. An electric discharge machining method, wherein a series circuit that includes a DC power supply and switching elements for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece is included, and a current pulse formed into a triangular waveform by an inductance component that is present in the series circuit is intermittently and repeatedly supplied to the machining gap, thereby machining the workpiece, wherein the switching elements are controlled in order that a current-pulse time ratio that is a ratio between a non-current time, during which no current flows through the machining gap, and a current continuation time, during which current flows through the machining gap, in the current pulse is equal to or lower than 1/10, and one triangular waveform is formed during the current continuation time, and the non-current time comes after the current continuation time for each current pulse. 9. An electric discharge machining method, wherein a series circuit that includes a DC power supply and switching elements for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece is included, and a current pulse formed into a triangular waveform by an inductance component that is present in the series circuit is intermittently and repeatedly supplied to the machining gap, thereby machining the workpiece, wherein the switching elements are controlled in order that a current-pulse time ratio that is a ratio between a non-current time, during which no current flows through the machining gap, and a current continuation time, during which current flows through the machining gap, in the current pulse is 1/5 or a value around 1/5, and one triangular waveform is formed during the current continuation time, and the non-current time comes after the current continuation time for each current pulse.

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  • Relaxation circuit power supplies for supplying the machining current, e.g. capacitor or inductance energy storage circuits · CPC title

  • B23H1/022Primary

    for shaping the discharge pulse train (B23H1/024 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9278399B2 cover?
The present invention is equipped with a series circuit that includes a DC power supply, switching elements and a diode for supplying DC or AC current pulses to a machining gap between a machining electrode and a workpiece, diodes that regulate a direction of the current flow to one direction, and a control unit that controls the switching elements. When the control unit generates a current pul…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Okane Masahiro, Suzuki Satoshi, Oda Kiyohito, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23H1/022. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2016 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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