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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 13, 2003
Etsuo Yamazaki, Yamanashi, JP;
Kazuhiro Suzuki, Yamanashi, JP;
Hiroaki Tokito, Yamanashi, JP;
Fanuc Ltd., Yamanashi, JP;
Abstract
An apparatus and a method for laser machining with a gap or tracing control, capable of shortening time required for moving a machining head from a machining end point of one machining shape to a machining start point of next machining shape. The laser machining is performed with the gap or tracing control in which a gap amount between the machining nozzle and the workpiece is controlled to be constant. Driving of a Z-axis is started at a predetermined velocity when the machining nozzle reaches a machining end point of one machining shape. In the drive of the Z-axis, when the Z-axis is driven by a predetermined amount, driving of an X-axis and a Y-axis is started so that the machining nozzle moves to the next machining start point by rapid traverse. A direction of driving of the Z-axis is reversed at a middle point between the machining end point and the machining start point. The driving of the Z-axis may be discontinued at a retreated point. When the gap amount reaches a predetermined amount, the gap control is started. A length of the motion path from the machining end point to the machining start point is made shorter and frequency of stopping/switching operation of the gap control axis and the machining feed axes is reduced to shorten a time required for the transition to the machining start point of the next machining shape.