Patents by Inventor Walter W. Wawrzyniak
Walter W. Wawrzyniak 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).
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Publication number: 20090193639Abstract: A continuous tool rotation tool turret is comprised of a turret head, a plurality of spindles and a motor. The spindles are attached to the turret head. Each spindle is adapted to secure and rotate a cutting tool. The motor simultaneously rotates each spindle. The spindles rotate at an operational speed while the turret head is being indexed. A bevel gear operationally connected to the motor simultaneously rotates a bevel gear attached to each spindle. Air pressure separates the turret head from its rest surface during indexing. The turret head rotates around a manifold which supplies coolant and pressurized air to the turret head. Optionally, a mating wedge and wedge receptacle attached to the turret head and its housing provide for more precise indexing of the turret head. The continuous tool rotation minimizes the time needed to index the turret from one position to another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Publication number: 20090193638Abstract: A continuous tool rotation tool turret is comprised of a turret head, a plurality of spindles and a motor. The spindles are attached to the turret head. Each spindle is adapted to secure and rotate a cutting tool. The motor simultaneously rotates each spindle. The spindles rotate at an operational speed while the turret head is being indexed. A bevel gear operationally connected to the motor simultaneously rotates a bevel gear attached to each spindle. Air pressure separates the turret head from its rest surface during indexing. The turret head rotates around a manifold which supplies coolant and pressurized air to the turret head. Optionally, a mating wedge and wedge receptacle attached to the turret head and its housing provide for more precise indexing of the turret head. The continuous tool rotation minimizes the time needed to index the turret from one position to another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Publication number: 20090188093Abstract: A continuous tool rotation tool turret is comprised of a turret head, a plurality of spindles and a motor. The spindles are attached to the turret head. Each spindle is adapted to secure and rotate a cutting tool. The motor simultaneously rotates each spindle. The spindles rotate at an operational speed while the turret head is being indexed. A bevel gear operationally connected to the motor simultaneously rotates a bevel gear attached to each spindle. Air pressure separates the turret head from its rest surface during indexing. The turret head rotates around a manifold which supplies coolant and pressurized air to the turret head. Optionally, a mating wedge and wedge receptacle attached to the turret head and its housing provide for more precise indexing of the turret head. The continuous tool rotation minimizes the time needed to index the turret from one position to another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 7509720Abstract: A continuous tool rotation tool turret is comprised of a turret head, a plurality of spindles and a motor. The spindles are attached to the turret head. Each spindle is adapted to secure and rotate a cutting tool. The motor simultaneously rotates each spindle. The spindles rotate at an operational speed while the turret head is being indexed. A bevel gear operationally connected to the motor simultaneously rotates a bevel gear attached to each spindle. Air pressure separates the turret head from its rest surface during indexing. The turret head rotates around a manifold which supplies coolant and pressurized air to the turret head. Optionally, a mating wedge and wedge receptacle attached to the turret head and its housing provide for more precise indexing of the turret head. The continuous tool rotation minimizes the time needed to index the turret from one position to another.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 5759000Abstract: A generating head assembly for cutting or machining a surface on a workpiece and including a generating head mounted for relative rotation with the workpiece and with cutting or machining members having a radially advanced cutting or machining position for cutting or machining the surface of the workpiece and a radially retracted non-cutting on non-machining position; the generating head assembly includes an actuating structure for providing relative rotation between the generating head and the workpiece and a rotary motor mounted with the generating head; the rotary motor is selectively operable to rotate an actuating shaft relative to the generating head to actuate the cutting or machining members to their radially advanced and retracted positions without axial thrust loads being applied to the generating head.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Walter W. WawrzyniakInventors: Walter W. Wawrzyniak, Thomas E. Wawrzyniak, Richard A. Habarth
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Patent number: 5651645Abstract: A generating head assembly for cutting or machining a surface on a workpiece and including a generating head mounted for relative rotation with the workpiece and with cutting or machining members having a radially advanced cutting or machining position for cutting or machining the surface of the workpiece and a radially retracted non-cutting on non-machining position; the generating head assembly includes an actuating structure for providing relative rotation between the generating head and the workpiece and a rotary motor mounted with the generating head; the rotary motor is selectively operable to rotate an actuating shaft relative to the generating head to actuate the cutting or machining members to their radially advanced and retracted positions without axial thrust loads being applied to the generating head.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Walter W. WawrzyniakInventors: Walter W. Wawrzyniak, Thomas E. Wawrzyniak, Richard A. Habarth
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Patent number: 5393174Abstract: Apparatus including a saw mill cutter for removing risers or excess material from castings such as for engine blocks, cylinder heads, cam carriers, transmission housings and the like, with the saw mill cutter simultaneously cutting the riser from the casting body while milling the cut surface to form a finished and/or semi finished surface and with a method for utilizing such a saw mill cutter and forming such finished and/or semi-finished surface and with one form of the method including feeding the casting widthwise to the cutter such that it is cut and milled along its length.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 5284407Abstract: Apparatus including a saw mill cutter for removing risers or excess material from castings such as for engine blocks, cylinder heads, cam carriers, transmission housings and the like, with the saw mill cutter simultaneously cutting the riser from the casting body while milling the cut surface to form a finished and/or semi finished surface and with a method for utilizing such a saw mill cutter and forming such finished and/or semi-finished surface and with one form of the method including feeding the casting widthwise to the cutter such that it is cut and milled along its length.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1991Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 5170678Abstract: An index table structure and method of indexing where the index table structure includes a table top which is angularly rotatable and has a plurality of cam members around the periphery thereof with each including radially outwardly opening cam recess having a bust locating surface for defining a precisely located indexed position of the table top, a dual motor brake structure for driving the table top between angularly separated indexed positions, a shot pin positioned adjacent the periphery of the table top and having a second locating surface adapted to mate with the first locating surface of the cam recess to locate the indexed table top in a precisely indexed position, a fluid cushion structure for providing a fluid cushion for the table top during rotation; in indexing the table top it is rotated in one direction whereby the shot pin is cam actuated into one of the cam recesses to approximately locate the table top in an indexed position and subsequently the table top is rotated in the opposite directioType: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Walter W. WawrzyniakInventors: Walter W. Wawrzyniak, Richard Habarth
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Patent number: 5167589Abstract: A mechanism for providing a cycloidal output motion for an output member in a linear direction using a constant velocity rotary input motion driving an off-center input shaft and drive gear and utilizing a secondary motion to influence the position of the drive gear in relation to the output member and the acceleration and deceleration of the output member. A compact embodiment utilizes a ring gear and planetary and a reaction motion to provide the secondary input.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Practical Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Walter W. Wawrzyniak, Richard Habarth, Giovanni Pieri
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Patent number: 5054975Abstract: A milling machine for cutting a surface on a workpiece and including a milling head assembly having a cutting stroke for cutting the surface of the workpiece and a return stroke to prepare for the next cutting stroke, the milling head assembly including a rotatable spindle structure with a cutter structure mounted to the spindle structure for rotation therewith and being actuable to provide a desired cut on the workpiece surface and a piston and cylinder construction operatively connected with the cutter structure to axially position the cutter structure separately from the spindle structure between an advanced position to provide a desired cut on the workpiece surface and a retracted position relative to the workpiece surface to preclude cutting engagement with the workpiece surface as the cutter structure is moved in opposite directions traversing the workpiece surface and a unique method providing a rough cut on the workpiece surface when the cutter structure is in the retracted position and a finish cut wType: GrantFiled: November 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Practical Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Walter W. Wawrzyniak, Richard A. Habarth
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Patent number: 4476613Abstract: Particularly compact facing head structure including a housing having an axis of rotation and adapted to be directly secured to a rotating spindle for rotation about the axis of rotation thereof and slides secured to an end face of the housing for movement transversely of the axis of rotation of the housing, which facing head extends a minimum distance beyond the mounting face of the spindle. The slides may be arcuate whereby convex or concave surfaces may be machined.One end of the actuating member may extend through the end face of the housing so that a boring tool may be secured to the end of the actuating member whereby simultaneous boring and facing operations may be accomplished with the facing head. The slides are spring biased in one direction in all positions thereof to compensate for centrifugal force, backlash and facing head wear.Structure is provided for lubrication of the facing head under predetermined pressure with the facing head rotating.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1980Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4412764Abstract: A double ended tap having threaded portions at both ends thereof which may include a centering recess in each end and fluted portions which aid in securing the tap to a tool holder, and a tool holder in combination with the double ended tap and means for securing either end of the double ended tap to the tool holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1980Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4269421Abstract: A floating tool holder including a cylindrical shank having a recess in one end thereof, floating structure including in different modifications an outer race or a torque washer and a tool receiver positioned within the recess and held in radially spaced relation to the recess walls by resilient O-rings whereby radial translation of the tool receiver with respect to the shank and pivotal movement of one end of the tool receiver within and relative to the shank are permitted, tool adapter structure received within the tool receiver, and means for releasably securing the tool adapter structure to the tool receiver.In another modification, the floating tool holder includes telescopic, resiliently biased compression structure received over the shank thereof. The floating tool holder may be further modified by a quick-release coupling for securing a tool adapter to the tool receiver portion of the floating structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1978Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4197040Abstract: Particularly compact facing head structure including a housing having an axis of rotation and adapted to be directly secured to a rotating spindle for rotation about the axis of rotation thereof, slides secured to an end face of the housing for movement transversely of the axis of rotation of the housing, an actuating member positioned within the housing for movement axially thereof having external helical cam teeth thereon, an axially fixed cam member positioned between the housing and actuating member for rotation relative thereto having internal helical cam teeth engaged with the helical cam teeth on the actuating member whereby on axial movement of the actuating member relative to the housing the cam member is rotated angularly with respect thereto, and slot and pin mechanisms operable between the slides and cam member for moving the slides transversely of the axis of rotation of the housing on rotation of the cam member, which facing head extends a minimum distance beyond the mounting face of the spindleType: GrantFiled: January 25, 1977Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4111442Abstract: A floating tool holder including a cylindrical shank having a recess in one end thereof, floating structure including in different modifications an outer race or a torque washer and a tool receiver positioned within the recess and held in radially spaced relation to the recess walls by resilient O-rings whereby radial translation of the tool receiver with respect to the shank and pivotal movement of one end of the tool receiver within and relative to the shank are permitted, tool adapter structure received within the tool receiver, and means for releasably securing the tool adapter structure to the tool receiver.In another modification, the floating tool holder includes telescopic, resiliently biased compression structure received over the shank thereof. The floating tool holder may be further modified by a quick-release coupling for securing a tool adapter to the tool receiver portion of the floating structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4043252Abstract: Structure for locking a cylinder piston or the like in one limiting position thereof including a housing, a wedge member secured to the piston for reciprocation therewith mounted within the housing and having a cam surface thereon, and a locking piston positioned within the housing for reciprocal movement transversely of the wedge member also having a cam surface thereon engageable with the cam surface of the wedge member in one position thereof to secure the cylinder piston in the one limiting position. The camming surfaces have a surface area and a locking angle with respect to the cylinder piston to provide improved locking force on the cylinder piston and prevent backup of the cylinder piston on pressure drop or failure to the locking piston.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1976Date of Patent: August 23, 1977Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4039230Abstract: Structure for and method of lubricating a rotating facing head or the like wherein the facing head is secured to a spindle rotatably mounted in a fixed frame for rotation with the facing head, including a lubricating ring concentric with the spindle and sleeved thereover secured to the frame, a lubricating passage extending radially through the lubricating ring, an annular groove between the lubricating ring and spindle in communication with the lubricating passage through the lubricating ring, radially extending passages through the spindle in communication at their outer end with the annular groove, sealing means for sealing between the inner surface of the lubricating ring and the outer surface of the spindle on each side of the ring, and an axially extending opening or passage within the spindle for passing lubricating fluid from the radially extending passages through the spindle axially of the spindle to the facing head.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1976Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 4004332Abstract: Particularly compact facing head structure including a housing having an axis of rotation and adapted to be directly secured to a rotating spindle for rotation about the axis of rotation thereof, slides secured to an end face of the housing for movement transversely of the axis of rotation of the housing, an actuating member positioned within the housing for movement axially thereof having external helical cam teeth thereon, an axially fixed cam member positioned between the housing and actuating member for rotation relative thereto having internal helical cam teeth engaged with the helical cam teeth on the actuating member whereby an axial movement of the actuating member relative to the housing the cam member is rotated angularly with respect thereto, and slot and pin mechanisms operable between the slides and cam member for moving the slides transversely of the axis of rotation of the housing on rotation of the cam member, which facing head extends a minimum distance beyond the mounting face of the spindleType: GrantFiled: December 18, 1975Date of Patent: January 25, 1977Inventor: Walter W. Wawrzyniak