Patents Assigned to Sandvik AB
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Patent number: 6673307Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of making a cemented carbide by mixing powder of WC and possibly other powders forming hard constituents and binder phase and pressing agent, drying, pressing and sintering whereby; the mixing is wet mixing with no change in grain size or grain size distribution of the hard constituent powders; the WC grains are coated with binder metal and deagglomerated prior to the mixing. The sintering is made by microwave sintering at 1325-1410° C. with a holding time of 5-15 min. As a result a cemented carbide with improved properties is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Mikael Lindholm, Mats Waldenström, Mats Ahlgren
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Patent number: 6673430Abstract: The present invention describes a coated cutting tool for metal machining. The coating is formed by one or more layers of refractory compounds of which at least one layer of fine-grained, crystalline &ggr;-phase alumina, Al2O3, with a grainsize less than 0.1 &mgr;m. The Al2O3 layer is deposited with a bipolar pulsed DMS technique (Dual Magnetron Sputtering) at substrate temperatures in the range 450° C. to 700° C. preferably 550° C. to 650° C., depending on the particular material of the tool body to be coated. Identification of the &ggr;-phase alumina is made by X-ray diffraction. Reflexes from the (400) and (440) planes occurring at the 2&thgr;0- angles 45.8 and 66.8 degrees when using CuK&agr; radiation identify the &ggr;-phase Al2O3. The alumina layer is also very strongly textured in the [440]-direction. The Al2O3 layer is virtually free of cracks and halogen impurities. Furthermore, the Al2O3 layer gives the cutting edge of the tool an extremely smooth surface finish.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignees: Sandvik AB, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Siegfried Schiller, Klaus Goedicke, Fred Fietzke, Olaf Zywitzki, Mats Sjöstrand, Björn Ljungberg, Tomas Hilding, Viveka Alfredsson
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Patent number: 6673393Abstract: A body is at least partially coated with one or more refractory layers of which at least one layer is of a finegrained &kgr;-Al2O3. Said &kgr;-Al2O3 layer has equiaxed grains with an average grain size of <0.5 &mgr;m. The Al2O3 layer also has at least one sublayer containing Al, Si and O. The finegrained &kgr;-Al2O3 microstructure is obtained by periodically introducing a silicon halide, preferably SiCl4, during the Al2O3-process.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Björn Ljungberg
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Publication number: 20030230433Abstract: A threaded rock drill element for percussive rock drilling includes a body forming a center axis and having a hardened thread. The thread includes thread crests and thread bottoms and a hardened zone having increased hardness. The hardened zone includes first and second hardened areas extending radially from a crest and bottom (valley), respectively, of the thread, to a boundary curve of the hardened zone. The boundary curve has convex portions extending along the thread crests, and concave portions extending along the thread bottoms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Ann-Cathrin Hedlund, Goran Hagelin, Agne Lundquist
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Publication number: 20030226740Abstract: A sorting system includes a train of carriages moving along a track. Each carriage has an electrically driven cross belt for onloading and unloading items to be sorted. Some, but less than all, of the carriages, i.e., master carriages, carry electricity generating equipment, such as a track-engaging wheel connected to an electrical alternator, for converting kinetic energy of the train into electric energy. That energy is made available to all of the carriages through wiring that interconnects the carriages.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Attilio Soldavini, Renato Tacchi, Erminio Giana, Giuseppe Di Giovanni
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Patent number: 6658968Abstract: A percussive rock drill bit includes a head portion with a forward surface surrounded by a peripheral surface. The peripheral surface supports a wreath of peripheral buttons. Front buttons are mounted to the forward surface inside the wreath of peripheral buttons. The button shave a diameter (D) and a height (H), wherein H/D<1.2. The buttons are welded to an essentially flat part of the forward surface whereby the buttons are metallurgically bound to the head portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Johan Lindén, Lars-Gunnar Lundell
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Publication number: 20030223833Abstract: A drilling tool set includes a plurality of drilling tools having different operative drill diameters to blast drill holes of different respective diameters. Each drilling tool of the set has a basic body defining a central axis of rotation, and two replaceable indexable bits including a center bit and a periphery bit which are mountable in respective center and periphery pockets formed in a front end of the basic body. The periphery bits of the respective drill tools of the set are identical, and the center bits of the respective drill tools of the set are identical. Each of the center and periphery pockets of each drill tool defines a radial center point. A first of the drill tools has a smaller operative drill diameter than a second of the drill tools. The first tool includes a first periphery pocket and a center pocket. The center point of the first periphery pocket is disposed closer to the axis than is the center point of the second periphery pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Sandvik ABInventor: Stefan Roman
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Publication number: 20030221938Abstract: A mechanism for transferring mechanical energy onboard of a train of carriages of a sorting machine includes a friction wheel fitted onto a carriage. The wheel is rotated by friction caused by the engagement of the wheel against a track on which the carriage travels, and is connected to an electric generator disposed on the carriage. Rotation of the wheel is transmitted to the generator to rotate the generator and produce electricity for operating a belt(s) disposed on the carriage. The force with which the wheel is pressed against the track is automatically changed in response to changes in power requirements of the generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Attilio Soldavini, Renato Tacchi, Luciano Longhi
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Publication number: 20030223832Abstract: A drilling tool includes a basic body defining a center axis of rotation and having two chip channels and two replaceable indexable cutting bits in the form of a center bit and a periphery bit mounted in respective center and periphery pockets formed in an axially front end of the basic body. The center bit and the center pocket are spaced radially from the periphery bit and the periphery pocket along a first diametrical plane of the basic body. At least the center bit includes four identically-shaped cutting edges, one of which constituting an operative cutting edge intersected by a second diametrical plane oriented perpendicularly to the first diametrical plane. Each cutting edge of the center bit comprises first and second part edges joined by a transition edge portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Sandvik ABInventors: Stefan Roman, Leif Widin
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Patent number: 6655879Abstract: A cutting tool has an adjusting mechanism for a cutting insert. The adjusting mechanism includes a wedge element in the form of a conical head on a set screw, as well as a sleeve mountable in the base body of the tool. Two jaws are included in the sleeve, a first one of which is wider than the second and has two rearwardly directed pressure surfaces for cooperation with two secondary support surfaces in the base body. A front surface on the first jaw is always kept pressed against a rear surface on the cutting insert, whereby the cutting insert is kept in a basic position. When the cutting insert is to be finely-adjusted, the second jaw is activated by tightening the set screw, whereby the second jaw supports itself against the base body, and then the first jaw is set in motion forwards in order to push out the cutting insert axially in fine steps.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Jan Grehn
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Publication number: 20030217909Abstract: A device for towing a train of carriages of a sorting machine includes a pair of wheels driven by respective motors, which wheels engage a blade arranged below the carriages. Each towing wheel is movable toward and away from the blade relative to its respective motor, whereby the inertia of the member that has to be moved in response to a misalignment of the blade is low.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Attilio Soldavini, Renato Tacchi
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Publication number: 20030215294Abstract: A cutter insert for disc-milling cutters, in particular, for milling crankshafts. The insert has upper and lower surfaces and circumferential lateral surfaces, which connect the upper and lower surfaces to one another. The insert includes raised swellings and/or projections on the upper surface, at least in the region of two corners, which preferably extend over the entire length of one side of the cutter insert, so that, in a view perpendicularly toward a cutting face formed by at least one of the lateral surfaces, the edge which defines the transition from the upper surface to the cutting face, has a portion projecting relative to the central edge section in the region of each of the two ends of this edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Sandvik ABInventors: Gunter Wermeister, Stefan Knecht, Rudolf Lohr
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Publication number: 20030210963Abstract: A rotary tool for chip removing machining, for example a milling cutter or a drill, includes a shaft, a holder, and a cutting part. The shaft has a conical seating arranged in its front end. The holder has a slightly conical recess, whose cross-sectional dimension decreases toward the open end of the recess. The cutting part has a slightly conical pin designed to be received in the recess and has a cross-sectional dimension which increases in the direction of the free end of the pin. The recess is formed by a wall which is elastically flexible in a radial direction. When the holder is drawn axially into the seating, the wall is flexed radially inwardly, causing the conical surface of the recess to tightly grip the conical surface of the pin and create an interference fit of the pin in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: SANDVIK ABInventors: Isak Kakai, Lars-Gunnar Wallstrom
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Patent number: 6634568Abstract: A new method and apparatus for manufacturing powders of cemented carbide, cermets, ceramics and similar materials with good abrasive wear resistance starting from a slurry, wherein the slurry is introduced into a drop forming device including at least one essentially horizontal oriented rotating drop forming disk (12), from which the drops are slung out to solidify by centrifugal force.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Alf Andersson, Bo Nelander, Ulf Jutterström
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Patent number: 6632051Abstract: A cutting bit has the basic form of a prism, including two substantially parallel top and bottom surfaces and at least three lateral surfaces running substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces. A cutting edge is embodied in the transition area from at least one of the lateral surfaces to the top or bottom surface and wherein the at least one lateral surface has alternate projecting and recoiling sections viewed from above or from below. Effective main cutting edges are embodied at least in the area of the projecting sections, and wherein optionally secondary cutting edges extend from the relatively projecting main cutting edges backwards along the recoiling sections for at least at a given cutting depth.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Günter Wermeister
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Patent number: 6627007Abstract: A method has been developed for surface modifications of high temperature resistant alloys, such as FeCrAl alloys, in order to increase their resistance to corrosion at high temperatures. Coating it with a Ca-containing compound before heat-treating builds a continuos uniform and adherent layer on the surface of the alloy, that the aluminum depletion of the FeCrAl alloy is reduced under cyclic thermal stress. By this surface modification the resistance to high temperature corrosion of the FeCrAl alloy and its lifetime are significantly increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Jan Andersson, Magnus Cedergren
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Patent number: 6627049Abstract: A method of making a cutting tool, the cutting tool having a WC—Co based cemented carbide body and a multi-layer coating, the method including: applying a first innermost bonding layer TiN to the body; applying a second layer in the form of a multilayered structure having sublayers of (TixAl1-x)N where x varies according to 0.45<x<0.55 and 0.70<x<0.80; applying a third layer of (TixAl1-x)N where x is 0.45<x<0.55; and applying a forth outermost layer on TiN.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Anders Jonsson, Anders Piirhonen, Torbjörn Selinder, Gregor Kullander
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Patent number: 6623202Abstract: A driven tool includes a driven part which is rotatably driven by a drive part. The driven part and the drive part are coaxially arranged one inside of the other. The drive part and the driven part are conical as viewed in a longitudinal section plane containing the axis. The driven part includes driven teeth projecting generally radially with respect to the axis and received in respective radially-open recesses formed in the drive part. Each of the driven teeth makes contact with a wall of the respective recess at first and second contact places which are respectively situated on opposite sides of a generally radial line of symmetry of the driven tooth. The contact places are operable to transmit a drive force from the drive part to the driven part in respective directions of rotation. A driving angle in the range of −5° to +45° is formed at each contact place.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Per Hansson, Sture Sjöö
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Patent number: 6623216Abstract: A tool holder for mounting a cutting insert for chip removing machining includes a head on which is disposed an insert-receiving seat having an insert-support surface. A plate-shaped member is detachably mounted on the head and includes first and second fingers. The fingers include respective first and second side surfaces forming a recess therebetween. The side surfaces are arranged in upstanding relationship with the insert-support surface to form therewith the insert-receiving seat. The first finger includes a through-slot and is flexible, wherein the first side surface is elastically displaceable relative to the second side surface. An intermediate portion of each of the side surfaces includes a recess wherein each of the side surfaces defines a plurality of spaced-apart contact areas. The plate-shaped member and the head include serrations which are in meshing relationship, except at locations which permit the first finger to be elastically deformed relative to the second finger, by an adjusting screw.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Per Hansson
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Patent number: 6619892Abstract: A positional adjusting mechanism for a cutting insert in a tool for chip removing machining, preferably a milling cutter. The positional adjusting mechanism includes a hole formed in the tool body adjacent to the cutting seat which receives the cutting insert. A slotted bushing is mounted in that hole. An adjusting screw is received in the bushing to expand an upper end of the bushing. In the mounted state of the bushing in its hole, contact occurs between an upper part of the bushing and a support surface of the tool body which urges the bushing laterally in its hole to eliminate lateral play and thus stabilizes the bushing.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Lars-Erik Enquist