Abstract: A cross slide contour form milling box tool which can be applied to automatic screw machines for contour form milling desired contours on the outside of a workpiece. The contour milling tool is positioned to a transverse slide to the drive axis. The transverse slide is driven by a pin and cam groove in the face of a cam so that the contour form milling tool is positioned in accordance with the shape of the cam groove. The milling cutter is positioned in the transverse slide and rotated by an auxiliary shaft which is driven by gears from the cam shaft using an Oldham coupling to rotate while reciprocating. The workpiece is rotated relative to the contour milling tour and the desired contour is form milled on the surface of the workpiece.
Abstract: A novel arrangement of pressure foot and drive therefor for providing a frictional clamping arrangement for holding a workpiece being cut by a router so as to prevent movement of the cutout portion of the workpiece in the last increment of the cut. The pinless pressure foot includes a ring-shaped friction member supported by a slide member adjacent one end of a spindle, circumscribing a cutting tool, for engaging the surface of the workpiece. A plurality of flexure members extend around the spindle, first ends of the flexure members being connected to the slide member.
Abstract: An adjustable fly cutter tool for cutting and forming blanks of metal, wood, plastic, glass, etc. The tool can be used on a conventional lathe or milling machine, and enables the operator to continuously change the depth of the cut into the blank without slowing or stopping the tool operation. The cutting tool is mounted on a threaded bar movable in the x and/or y direction and is axially received in a threaded advancement gear which is actuated by a ratchet assembly that extends or retracts the position of the threaded bar holding the cutter as the main gear is rotated. A non-rotating lever journalled around the cutter drive shaft activates the assembly.
Abstract: An apparatus for rapidly manufacturing elongate sawblades, such as saber sawblades, from a continuous band of metal. All sequential steps of the manufacturing operation, including tooth-cutting, deburring, tooth-setting and shank-forming are performed prior to the blade being severed from the band of metal so as to avoid the necessity of handling the individual blades separately for any of these operations. All operations are synchronized to the movement of the tooth cutter, the speed of which is maximized by advancing it in a direction perpendicular to the width dimension of the steel band. The outer surface of the tooth portion of each sawblade is heat-treated to provide hardness, but hardening and resultant brittleness of both the core metal of the tooth portion and the entire shank portion of the blade are avoided to preserve their ductility and resistance to breaking.
Abstract: A cutter head for cutting templates from cardboards, plastics, and the like, which includes a high speed rotatable cutting stylus, and a holding-down device for holding down the material from which the templates are to be cut out. The holding-down device surrounds the cutting stylus and is firmly but adjustably connected to a non-rotatable but axially freely movable member of the cutter head.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 15, 1978
Date of Patent:
January 13, 1981
Assignee:
Aristo-Werke Dennert & Pape KG (GmbH & Co.)
Abstract: An apparatus for forming a port in a liner installed in a conduit having a lateral opening inwardly overlaid by the liner so that the port coincides with the lateral opening, including a carriage adjustably positionable longitudinally within the liner adjacent to the lateral opening in the conduit; a brake for locking the carriage in fixed position in the conduit; a power driven port forming tool borne by the carriage in substantial radial relation to the liner for adjustable movement outwardly to liner engagement and inwardly to retraction therefrom, for adjustable movement longitudinally of the carriage, and for adjustable rotational movement about an axis longitudinally of the carriage; control means for controlling the position of the tool on the carriage from a position remote from the carriage; and a television system having a camera mounted on the carriage having a view of the tool and a viewing screen at said remote position.
Abstract: The machine of the present invention is an internal milling machine designed to mill the crank pins and crank arm cheeks of heavy crankshafts to precise dimensions. By relatively simply substitutions of gage blocks, the machine is capable of milling crankshafts having a wide range of crankshaft throw and pin diameters. An internal milling cutter is mounted on the machine frame for operation within a general plane which is stationary with respect to the machine frame, the crank pins to be milled being axially and rotatively indexed in succession to a fixed position in operative relationship with the internal milling cutter. The crankshaft is supported at its opposite ends by chucks mounted in a headstock and a tail-stock which are rigidly coupled to each other by tie-rods for simultaneous axial indexing movement.
Abstract: This invention provides a frictional clamping arrangement for holding the workpiece being cut by a router so as to prevent movement of the cutout portion of the workpiece in the last increment of the cut. The device includes a pressure foot having a clamping member which is forced downwardly against the surface of the workpiece when the cut is nearly completed for holding the cutout portion of the workpiece motionless relative to the worktable so as to prevent its lateral movement during completion of the cut. The clamping member is fixed relative to the spindle during the principal part of the cut, but is released for limited movement relative to the spindle when holding the workpiece.
Abstract: A flat, elongate workpiece such as a knitting-machine needle, stamped from sheet metal with a transverse lug whose narrow faces require precise machining, is clamped in a workpiece holder with its lug centered on an axis about which the workpiece holder and an associated tool mounting are relatively rotatable. The tool mounting includes two symmetrically positioned supports, carrying respective power-driven shaping tools such as grinding wheels or millers, which are limitedly movable in a plane including the axis and are interconnected by a tension spring drawing them toward each other. An interposed cam disk, engaged by rollers mounted on these supports, determines the extent to which the two shaping tools can approach the axis in machining respective lug faces during a relative rotation of up to 180.degree..
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 12, 1977
Date of Patent:
May 1, 1979
Assignee:
Compagnie d'Informatique Militaire, Spatiale et Aeronautique