Laser device provided with function to determine feasability of opening door
US-2016352062-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9362706B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9362706-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113816614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A laser machine includes a laser oscillator, a cooler for cooling the laser oscillator, and a control unit for controlling the laser oscillator and the cooler. The control unit includes a controller that stops base discharge of the laser oscillator at a time when a specified time has elapsed from a stop of laser light emission by the laser oscillator. According to the laser machine, since base discharge of the laser oscillator is stopped after the specified time has elapsed from the stop of laser light emission, wasteful energy (power) consumption of the laser oscillator in a standby state can be restricted.
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A laser machine that operates in one of a standby state of a normal mode, a first energy-saving mode and a second energy-saving mode, in which energy consumption in the first energy-saving mode is lower than energy consumption in the standby state of the normal mode, and energy consumption in the second energy-saving mode is lower than the energy consumption in the first energy-saving mode, the laser machine comprising: a laser oscillator; a cooler that cools the laser oscillator; a controller that controls the laser oscillator and the cooler, to transfer the laser machine among the standby state of the normal mode, the first energy-saving mode and the second energy-saving mode, wherein the controller transfers the laser machine from the standby state of the normal mode to the first energy-saving mode, by stopping a base discharge of the laser oscillator, when a first specified time has elapsed from a stop of laser light emission by the laser oscillator, and wherein the controller transfers from the first energy-saving mode to the second energy-saving mode, by reducing, without eliminating, an amount of laser gas supplied to the laser oscillator, after a second specified time has elapsed from the time when the base discharge of the laser oscillator stops. 2. The laser machine according to claim 1 , wherein the controller transfers from the first energy-saving mode to the second energy-saving mode, by expanding a temperature control range of a cooling medium of the cooler, after a second specified time has elapsed from the time when the base discharge of the laser oscillator stops. 3. The laser machine according to claim 1 , wherein the controller further expands a temperature control range of a cooling medium of the cooler in the second energy-saving mode. 4. The laser machine according to claim 1 , wherein the controller compares the first specified time with a second specified time, which is a time period required to start the second energy-saving mode, when the first specified time is smaller than the second specified time, the controller transfers from the standby state of the normal mode to the first energy-saving mode. 5. The laser machine according to claim 1 , wherein the controller continues to supply laser gas of the reduced supplied amount in the second energy-saving mode. 6. The laser machine according to claim 2 , wherein the controller continues to control the cooler in the second energy-saving mode such that the temperature of the cooling medium of the cooler is within the expanded temperature control range, by switching the cooler between ON and OFF. 7. The laser machine according to claim 4 , wherein, when the first specified time is equal to or greater than the second specified time, the controller transfers from the standby state of the normal mode to the second energy-saving mode, in which base discharge of the laser oscillator is stopped and the amount of laser gas supplied to the laser oscillator is reduced, after the second specified time has elapsed from the stop of laser light emission by the laser oscillator. 8. The laser machine according to claim 1 , wherein in the standby state of the normal mode, the laser oscillator performs base discharge, which emits no laser light and requires a discharge voltage lower than a discharge voltage required in a processing period, in which laser light is emitted and a workpiece is processed, and cooling medium from the cooler and the laser gas are supplied to the laser oscillator in a same condition as in the processing period, and in the first energy-saving mode, the base discharge is stopped, the cooling medium from the cooler and the laser gas are supplied to the laser oscillator in a same condition as in the standby state of the normal mode. 9. A controlling method of a laser machine that includes a laser oscillator, and operates in one of a standby state of a normal mode, a first energy-saving mode and a second energy-saving mode, in which energy consumption in the first energy-saving mode is lower than energy consumption in the standby state of the normal mode, and energy consumption in the second energy-saving mode is lower than the energy consumption in the first energy-saving mode, the method comprising: controlling the laser machine to transfer among the standby state of the normal mode, the first energy-saving mode and the second energy-saving mode; transferring the laser machine from the standby state of the normal mode to the first energy-saving mode by stopping a base discharge of the laser oscillator when a first specified time has elapsed from a stop of laser light emission by the laser oscillator, and transferring from the first energy-saving mode to the second energy-saving mode by reducing, without eliminating, an amount of laser gas supplied to the laser oscillator when a second specified time has elapsed from the stop of the base discharge. 10. The controlling method of a laser machine according to claim 9 , wherein the laser machine further includes a cooler that cools the laser oscillator, and a temperature control range of a cooling medium of the cooler is expanded in the second energy-saving mode.
Liquid cooling, e.g. by water · CPC title
by gas discharge of a gas laser · CPC title
Monitoring arrangements not otherwise provided for (photometry G01J1/00, e.g. G01J1/4257; radiation pyrometry G01J5/00; measuring coherence of light G01J9/00; measuring wavelength of light G01J9/00, e.g. G01J9/0246; measuring optical pulses G01J11/00; calorimetrically measuring power of laser beams G01K17/003) · CPC title
for gas lasers {(H01S3/0401 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Carbon dioxide (CO2) or monoxide [CO] · CPC title
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