Patents Assigned to Sandvik AB
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Publication number: 20050181211Abstract: Coated cemented carbide cutting tool inserts for bimetal machining under wet conditions at moderate cutting speeds, and in particular, cutting tool inserts for face milling of engine blocks formed from alloys of cast iron and aluminium and/or magnesium. The inserts are characterized by a submicron WC—Co cemented carbide and a coating including an inner layer of TiCxNy with columnar grains followed by a layer of ?-Al2O3 and a top layer of TiN.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: Sandvik ABInventor: Ingemar Hessman
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Publication number: 20050180824Abstract: A tool head, which is adapted to receive a cutting insert for chip removal machining, includes a basic holder which has a lower support part and an upper clamping portion defining therebetween and insert-receiving pocket. A slot extends through the basic holder at a location spaced from the pocket, wherein the clamping portion is joined to a remaining portion of the basic holder by a hinge portion about which the clamping portion is elastically displaceable toward the cutting insert. A recess extends through the basic holder parallel to the slot and in communication therewith for receiving a nut roll. A clamping screw extends through a bore of the basic holder and into engagement with the nut roll, wherein the clamping screw is operable to displace the nut roll into the slot to expand the slot and thereby elastically displace the clamping portion about the hinge and toward the cutting insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Per Hansson, Erik Berminge
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Patent number: 6929077Abstract: A raise boring head includes a roller cutter body and a saddle intended for rotary drilling in earth and rock formations. The roller cutter body is rotatably journalled on a shaft that is provided with two shaft spigots at its opposite ends. Each spigot has a second support surface provided for cooperation with a first support surface of the saddle to hold the roller cutter to the saddle. Each shaft spigot is provided with a hole for receiving a fastener that also passes through the second support surface in order to connect the shaft spigot to the saddle. The first support surface and the second support surface are curved. The first support surface and the second support surface connect directly or indirectly to stop shoulders for counteracting rotation of the shaft. The fastener is eccentric to the shaft axis and arranged to press the stop surfaces together.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Stig-Ake Brolund
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Patent number: 6929431Abstract: A drill for working in metallic materials includes a tool body having located in its front end at least one cutting insert, wherein the tool body is provided with one or several damping elements mounted such that during machining, a relative movement (i.e., sliding and/or deformation) of the tool body and the damping element is allowed to occur.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Marie-Louie Bergholt, Leif Karlsson, Klas Tübinger
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Patent number: 6929428Abstract: A milling cutter for machining camshafts includes a rotary disc and an annular row of cutting bits mounted in pockets formed in the disc. Each cutting bit includes a top surface having a pair of diagonally spaced raised portions. Cutting edges are formed where the top surface and the raised portions intersect side surfaces of the bit. The pockets are arranged along an edge of the disc where a cylindrical outer periphery of the disc intersects an end face of the disc. Each pocket is configured with an internal cavity for receiving a raised portion of an inactive cutting portion of the respective bit.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Günter Wermeister, Heinz Götz-Werner
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Publication number: 20050173300Abstract: A copper base alloy, which is resistant or immune to carburization, metal dusting and coking, and resistant to oxidation, the alloy having the following composition (all contents in weight %): Al >0-15 Si 0-6 Mg 0-6 one or more of the group of Rare Earth Metal (REM), yttrium, hafnium, zirconium, lanthanum, cerium) up to 0.3 wt. % each; Cu balance; and normally occurring alloying additions and impurities. Related articles of manufacture and methods are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Peter Szakalos, Mats Lundberg, Johan Hernblom
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Patent number: 6921885Abstract: A method of increasing the useful life of heating elements that consist essentially of molybdenum silicide and alloys thereof, wherein the heating elements operate at high temperatures in heat treatment processes and generally rest against the floor and/or the ceiling of a furnace. The heating elements contain aluminum to an extent sufficient to maintain a stable, slowly growing layer of aluminum oxide on the surfaces of the heating elements, and the heating elements are placed in direct abutment with an aluminum oxide brick material.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Mats Sundberg
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Patent number: 6921234Abstract: An indexible cutting insert has a connecting surface formed by alternating parallel ridges and grooves. Each ridge is defined by a pair of flanks which converge in an outward direction. Each ridge includes a convexly curved surface portion for making line contact with a corresponding ridge of a support surface. The convexly curved surface is spaced from outer and inner ends of the respective flank.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Peder Arvidsson, Jan Johansson, Lars-Erik Enquist
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Publication number: 20050158132Abstract: A cutting tool includes first and second parts interconnected by respective connecting surfaces. Each connecting surface includes a serrated connecting surface having alternating ridges and grooves. Each groove is formed by two flanks of respective adjacent ridges and has a cross-sectional shape which becomes narrower toward a bottom of the groove. At least one of the groove flanks of the first part includes a plurality of contact surfaces spaced apart by a clearance surface, wherein a ridge of the second part is in contact with the contact surfaces and is out of contact with the clearance surface. The contact surfaces could be spaced apart along a length of the groove flank and/or along a height of the groove flank.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventor: Goran Pantzar
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Patent number: 6918718Abstract: A thread cutting tool for cutting female threads includes a shaft and a cutting section composed of several groups of cutting teeth alternating with chip grooves. At least some of the teeth, preferably teeth disposed in a front region of the tool, have undercuts in their flanks which define radial steps, each step spaced circumferentially from a cutting edge of the respective tooth in order to form a space which facilitates the escape of cuttings.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Friedrich Schwarz
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Patent number: 6919544Abstract: A method of increasing the length of life of heating elements that consist essentially of molybdenum-silicide, and alloys thereof, when the elements are operated at a low temperature, such as at a temperature ranging from 400-600° C. The heating element material contains Mo(Si1-xAlx)2, and that material contains sufficient aluminum to substantially prevent the formation of pest.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Mats Sundberg
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Publication number: 20050152804Abstract: A method of making a cutting insert includes: (i) forming a blank having a substrate and superhard material, the substrate having more than 4 pockets, the superhard material disposed within the pockets; (ii) removing cutting tips from the blank by cutting the blank along cutting lines; (iii) providing a cutting insert body having a plurality of cavities for receiving a corresponding number of cutting tips; (iv) inserting a cutting tip into each of the plurality of cavities; and (v) brazing the cutting tips to the cutting insert body. A related cutting insert includes: a cutting insert body having a plurality of cavities formed therein; a plurality of cutting tips, each of the plurality of cutting tips disposed in a respective cavity, the cutting tips having a geometry that provides a mechanical retention or lock when inserted into the cavities of the cutting insert body, the cutting tips further being brazed in the cutting insert body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Sandvik ABInventor: Clas Sjogren
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Publication number: 20050152754Abstract: A tool for chip-removing machining includes a holder on which in indexible cutting insert is mounted. The holder includes a first base surface on which a plurality of male parts are disposed to define an insert seat. The insert includes generally parallel second and third base surfaces, each having a plurality of female parts disposed therein. The insert is invertible such that the female parts of one of the second and third base surfaces receive respective male parts of the holder. A fastener secures the insert on the seat, with the male parts tightly fitted in the female parts. The male parts are flexible relative to the first base surface to ensure a firm abutment of the male parts with surfaces of respective female parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Jorgen Wiman, Kjell Englund
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Patent number: 6916137Abstract: A tool holder is held in a support body by a clamp which is wedged between the support body and the tool holder. The clamp is secured in the support body by a threaded fastener that extends through a through-hole formed in the clamp. The fastener carries a flange which pulls the clamp out of wedging relationship when the fastener is unscrewed. A spring disposed in the through-hole functions to keep the clamp pressed against the tool holder even after the clamp has been loosened, in order to keep the tool holder from falling out of the support body. A stopper is disposed behind the tool holder to locate the tool holder in a desired cutting position and to keep the tool holder pressed against an abutment surface of the support body.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Akio Shiraiwa
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Publication number: 20050147850Abstract: A cemented carbide cutting tool insert/button for mining and construction comprising hard constituents in a binder phase of Co and/or Ni and at least one surface portion and an interior portion in which surface portion the grain size is smaller than in the interior portion is disclosed. The surface portion with the smaller grain size has a lower binder phase content than the interior portion. A method to form the cemented carbide cutting tool insert/button is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Mathias Tillman, Susanne Norgren, Marianne Collin
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Patent number: 6910568Abstract: A diverting system for displacing articles from a conveying surface including a diverter blade adapted to be rotated about a rotary axis from a retracted position along the edge of the conveying surface to an extended position to displace the articles, the diverter blade having a pusher surface spaced apart from the rotary axis by a connecting portion of the blade. A section of the connecting portion located immediately downstream of the rotary axis extends away from the edge in the blade's retracted position to form a void, so that when the blade is in an extended position for diverting a leading (downstream) article, the presence of the void prevents contact between the diverter blade and a trailing (upstream) article. The trailing article can travel downstream past the axis even while the blade is in the extended position. Thus, the trailing article can be positioned closer to the leading article without risk of contacting the blade, thereby increasing the throughput of the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Edward Ydoate, Steven Vann Schroader
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Publication number: 20050133342Abstract: A conveying apparatus includes a conveying assembly and a vertical funnel assembly mounted at a discharge end of the conveying assembly for guiding the discharge of bulk material. The funnel assembly includes a vertical row of frames slidably disposed on a pair of vertical wires. Adjacent frames are connected by flexible connecting elements. Each frame releasably carries a funnel element for conducting the bulk material so that a funnel element can be replaced without having to dismantle all of the funnel elements. Each funnel element includes a safety release connection enabling the funnel assembly to collapse under excessive loads, thereby protecting the conveyor from damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventor: Mats Malmberg
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Publication number: 20050132957Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a carrier body for coating cutting tools for chip removal. The carrier body is adapted to be used during coating of cutting tool inserts in a CVD and/or a MTCVD method. The carrier body is at least partially comprised of a material selected from the MAX phase family, i.e. Mn+1AXn (n=1,2,3) wherein M is one or more metals selected from the groups IIIB, IVB, VB, VIB and VIII of the periodic table of elements and/or their mixture, A is one or more metals selected from the groups IIIA, IVA, VA and VIA of the periodic table of elements and/or their mixture, and wherein X is carbon and/or nitrogen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicants: SECO TOOLS AB, SANDVIK ABInventors: Tamer El-Raghy, Edward Laitila, Lena Pettersson, Gustav Malmqvist
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Publication number: 20050135884Abstract: An indexable cutting insert has at least first and second cutting edges and first and second edge-location surfaces associated with the first and second cutting edges, respectively. The insert-manufacturing procedure includes forming the first edge-location surface with reference to the first cutting edge, and then forming the second edge-location surface with reference to the second cutting edge. There results an indexable cutting insert having at least two spaced-apart chip-removing cutting edges and a plurality of location surfaces adapted to engage a base body for determining the spatial positions of respective cutting edges, wherein each location surface determines the spatial position of no more than one of the cutting edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventor: Goran Lundvall
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Publication number: 20050133487Abstract: A tool for chip-removing machining includes first and second metallic parts, and a metallic shim disposed within a gap between those parts. An outer periphery of the shim is exposed. A laser welding procedure is performed around the exposed outer periphery of the shim to weld the shim to the first and second parts. The procedure involves positioning a welder in a first position to weld the shim to one of the first and second parts, and then repositioning the welder to a second position to weld the shim to the other of the first and second parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Leif Nystrom, Lars Matiasson, Kenth Eriksson