Abstract: A sintered hard metal body having improved heat resistance and higher cutting performance is produced by a process including mixing together at least one hard substance, at least one binder material, and at least one of at least one complex carbide and at least one complex nitride to form a starting mixture each constituent of which is in powdered form. The at least one hard substance is selected from the group consisting of carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides of transition metals of Groups IVB, VB and VIB of the Periodic Table of Elements, is present as at least one of a carbide, a mixed carbide, a nitride, a mixed nitride, a carbonitride, and a mixed carbonitride, and has a cubic crystal form. The at least one binder metal is selected from the group including iron, nickel and cobalt.
Abstract: An extrusion molding tool for the production of a drill blank made of a plastic raw material by extruding the material in a longitudinal extrusion direction across a production mandrel and through a bore in a die, the bore having a longtiudinal axis, the mandrel having at least one elastically deformable wire radially spaced from the longitudinal axis projecting into an intake end of the bore for forming at least one internal helical rinsing bore in the drill blank, wherein the die includes a plurality of annular discs disposed one behind the next in the longitudinal direction. The discs have respective interior surfaces surrounding the longitudinal axis and together define the bore. The interior surfaces have ribs which when properly aligned together form a helical radially inwardly projecting ridge extending at a helix angle with respect to the longitudinal direction to define a means for twisting the raw material passing through the bore.
Abstract: A lock rod is provided extending along and reciprocally movable along an axis Y-Y and having a cylindrical cross section near one end. Two circumferentially spaced depressions are located in the cylindrical surface for receiving locking elements in an unlocked position. Extending from the first depression is a ramp inclined with respect to axis Y-Y and from the second depression is a groove parallel to axis Y-Y for driving locking elements radially outwardly to abut against a toolholder shank to lock it onto a tool support member.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved toolholder for releasably mounting on a tool support member. The toolholder is provided with a forward end for receiving a tool and a shank extending from the forward end for being releasably received in a bore of a tool support member. The shank has a first section for interference fitting with the bore of the tool support member when a rearwardly facing face on the toolholder is in abutment with a forwardly facing surface on the tool support member. The shank has a second section, rearwardly of its first section, for expansible abutment with the bore of the tool support member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 27, 1987
Date of Patent:
May 31, 1988
Assignees:
Kennametal Inc., Krupp Widia GmbH
Inventors:
Robert A. Erickson, Rainer von Haas, Norbert Reiter, Hans W. Tack, James W. Heaton
Abstract: In the present invention a tubular toolholder shank is releasably held in the bore of a tool support member by a releasable locking mechanism mounted in the bore of the tool support member and receivable in the tubular toolholder shank. The locking mechanism has an actuating member radially extending through the wall of the tubular shank.
Abstract: An apparatus for holding a tubular shank of a toolholder is provided with a tool support member bore for receiving the shank and first and second radially reciprocal movable clamping jaws for holding the shank in the bore. The movement of the clamping jaws is radially activated by rotation of a radially aligned differentially threaded member engaging both clamping jaws.
Abstract: A lock rod is provided extending along and reciprocally movable along an axis Y--Y and having a cylindrical cross section near one end. Two circumferentially spaced depressions are located in the cylindrical surface for receiving locking elements in an unlocked position. Extending from the first depression is a ramp inclined with respect to axis Y--Y and from the second depression is a groove parallel to axis Y--Y for driving locking elements radially outwardly to abut against a toolholder shank to lock it onto a tool support member.