Method for slicing ingot and wire saw
US-9776340-B2 · Oct 3, 2017 · US
US9381673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9381673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414255157-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A blade cover covers a cutting blade mounted on a spindle. The blade cover has a bottom portion formed with an opening from which the lower end of the cutting blade projects. A cutting fluid is supplied to the upper surface of a workpiece in the periphery of the opening of the blade cover. A discharge opening is formed in the blade cover. Air is sucked from the discharge opening by a vacuum source. The cutting fluid supplied to the upper surface of the workpiece is taken from the opening into the blade cover in association with the rotation of the cutting blade and thereafter discharged from the discharge opening to the outside of the blade cover. Accordingly, scattering of the cutting fluid can be suppressed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cutting apparatus comprising: holding means for holding a workpiece; a cutting blade for cutting said workpiece held by said holding means; a spindle unit including a spindle for rotatably supporting said cutting blade; a blade cover mounted on said spindle unit for covering said cutting blade, said blade cover having a bottom portion formed with an opening from which the lower end of said cutting blade projects; and cutting fluid supplying means for supplying a cutting fluid to the upper surface of said workpiece in the periphery of said opening of said blade cover; said blade cover having a blade accommodating portion as an inside space for accommodating said cutting blade, said blade cover being formed with a discharge opening communicating with said blade accommodating portion and connected to a vacuum source; whereby said cutting fluid supplied to the upper surface of said workpiece is taken from said opening into said blade accommodating portion of said blade cover in association with the rotation of said cutting blade and thereafter discharged from said discharge opening to the outside of said blade cover, wherein said cutting blade has a cutting edge formed along an outer circumference; said blade cover is provided with blade detecting means including a light emitting portion and a light receiving portion opposed to each other; said blade cover has a first insertion hole for allowing the insertion of said light emitting portion and a second insertion hole for allowing the insertion of said light receiving portion, said light emitting portion and said light receiving portion being respectively inserted in said first insertion hole and said second insertion hole with said cutting edge interposed therebetween; a side wall of said first insertion hole is formed with a light outlet opening to said blade accommodating portion for allowing the emergence of detection light emitted from said light emitting portion toward said light receiving portion; a side wall of said second insertion hole is formed with a light inlet opening to said blade accommodating portion for allowing the entrance of said detection light emitted from said light emitting portion toward said light receiving portion; said blade cover is formed with a first air intake passage having one end opening to the outside of said blade cover and the other end communicating with said light outlet, said light emitting portion having a light emitting surface exposed to said first air intake passage; and said blade cover is further formed with a second air intake passage having one end opening to the outside of said blade cover and the other end communicating with said light inlet, said light receiving portion having a light receiving surface exposed to said second air intake passage. 2. A cutting apparatus comprising: holding means for holding a workpiece; a cutting blade for cutting said workpiece held by said holding means; a spindle unit including a spindle for rotatably supporting said cutting blade; a blade cover mounted on said spindle unit for covering said cutting blade, said blade cover having a bottom portion formed with an opening from which the lower end of said cutting blade projects; and cutting fluid supplying means for supplying a cutting fluid to the upper surface of said workpiece in the periphery of said opening of said blade cover; said blade cover having a blade accommodating portion as an inside space for accommodating said cutting blade, said blade cover being formed with a discharge opening communicating with said blade accommodating portion and connected to a vacuum source; whereby said cutting fluid supplied to the upper surface of said workpiece is taken from said opening into said blade accommodating portion of said blade cover in association with the rotation of said cutting blade and thereafter discharged from said discharge opening to the outside of said blade cover, said spindle unit includes an air spindle unit such that said spindle is supported by an air bearing; and said blade cover has a spindle inserting portion for allowing the insertion of said spindle and a spindle purge air suction passage having one end connected to said spindle inserting portion and the other end connected to said vacuum source, whereby pressure air discharged from said spindle inserting portion toward said cutting blade is sucked through said spindle purge air suction passage.
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