Patents by Inventor Maurizio Tognolini

Maurizio Tognolini has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7608795
    Abstract: The electrical discharge machining device comprises a first voltage/current source (U1) for discharge initiation connected to the tool electrode (F) and a workpiece electrode (P) forming the poles of a machining gap (G) and a second voltage/current source (U2) that can be disconnected by way of two switches (SW1, SW2). Capacitive elements (C1, C5) are mounted in series in the lines (10, 11) connecting the first source to the poles of the machining gap (G). In addition, these poles can be connected by a self-induction coil (Lm) mounted in series with an adjustable DC source (Sm). Thanks to these features, the energy of the eroding discharges can be significantly reduced in order to obtain a superfine surface finishing process of high quality, while at the same time precisely controlling the mean voltage across the terminals of the machining gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: Charmilles Technologies S.A.
    Inventors: Fabrice Jaques, Sebastian Dorthe, Maurizio Tognolini, Guy Demule, Ernesto Bühler
  • Publication number: 20070163999
    Abstract: The electrical discharge machining device comprises a first voltage/current source (U1) for discharge initiation connected to the tool electrode (F) and a workpiece electrode (P) forming the poles of a machining gap (G) and a second voltage/current source (U2) that can be disconnected by way of two switches (SW1, SW2). Capacitive elements (C1, C5) are mounted in series in the lines (10, 11) connecting the first source to the poles of the machining gap (G). In addition, these poles can be connected by a self-induction coil (Lm) mounted in series with an adjustable DC source (Sm). Thanks to these features, the energy of the eroding discharges can be significantly reduced in order to obtain a superfine surface finishing process of high quality, while at the same time precisely controlling the mean voltage across the terminals of the machining gap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2004
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Inventors: Fabrice Jaques, Sebastian Dorthe, Maurizio Tognolini, Guy Demule, Ernesto Buhler
  • Patent number: 6958460
    Abstract: The device for machining by electroerosion comprises an electrode-tool (EO) and an electrode-workpiece (EP) constituting the opposite poles of a working gap (GA) and an electrical circuit with a double voltage source (UD) connected to a supply network (A) arranged so as to produce erosive discharges between the electrode-tool (EO) and the electrode-workpiece (EP). This double voltage source (UD) comprises a first (U1) and a second (U2) voltage source connected galvanically to each other by their poles. This double source (UD) is connected to the working gap by at least four separate branches (B1 to B4) of which at least one comprises a self-induction element (LL, LL). Switching elements (SW1, SW2) permit producing by selective connection of the branches at least two increasing current slopes and at least two decreasing current slopes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Assignee: Charmilles Technologies S.A.
    Inventors: Roland Martin, Sebastian Dorthe, Maurizio Tognolini
  • Publication number: 20030222052
    Abstract: The device for machining by electroerosion comprises an electrode-tool (EO) and an electrode-workpiece (EP) constituting the opposite poles of a working gap (GA) and an electrical circuit with a double voltage source (UD) connected to a supply network (A) arranged so as to produce erosive discharges between the electrode-tool (EO) and the electrode-workpiece (EP). This double voltage source (UD) comprises a first (U1) and a second (U2) voltage source connected galvanically to each other by their poles. This double source (UD) is connected to the working gap by at least four separate branches (B1 to B4) of which at least one comprises a self-induction element (L1, L1). Switching means (SW1, SW2) permit producing by selective connection of said branches at least two increasing current slopes and at least two decreasing current slopes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: CHARMILLES TECHNOLOGIES S.A.
    Inventors: Roland Martin, Sebastian Dorthe, Maurizio Tognolini
  • Patent number: 6392183
    Abstract: In the process of machining by electroerosion, there is adjusted during a first transitory phase the machining current increase of the discharges after triggering a discharge between the electrode and the piece, such that a parameter connected to this increase will be substantially equal to a reference value corresponding to a minimum wear value of the electrode. Then, the machining current is maintained during a second phase at a reference value. The adjustment is carried out by acting on the adjustable internal voltage of a low impedance adjustable voltage source connected between the electrode and the piece. The adjustment can be carried out by a servo control loop with a regulator of the internal voltage, a device for generating discharges, parts adapted to determine the slope of increase of the current of a discharge, a member determining the mean slope of N discharges and a member adapted to compute the difference between the mean slope and a pre-established reference slope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Charmilles Technologies SA
    Inventors: Roland Martin, Aldo Gamboni, Maurizio Tognolini, Gilbert Bovay