Lathe For Screw Cutting Patents (Class 82/110)
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Patent number: 10464137Abstract: The present application discloses a vertical lathe chuck mounting rack, which is composed of a decelerator A, a motor A, a rack, a motor B, a decelerator B, a linear guide rail C, a ball screw, a cylinder, a guide rail sliding seat C, a flange and the like, wherein the motor A is capable of driving a horizontal rack to move horizontally on a cross beam along a linear guide rail B. The motor B is capable of driving a lifting rack to move vertically along the linear guide rail C. The cylinder is capable of driving a telescopic rack to move horizontally along a linear guide rail A.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: CITIC DICASTAL CO., LTDInventors: Weidong Liu, Yukun Yang, Zhi Chang, Guidong Yang, Yu Chang, Yongwang Zhao
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Patent number: 8322256Abstract: A system for forming a tendon-bone graft. The system can include a support member that is adapted to support the tendon-bone graft. The system can further include a first clamp that is adapted to engage the support member and the tendon-bone graft to orient and hold the tendon-bone graft on the support member in a first direction, and a second clamp that is adapted to engage the tendon-bone graft to clamp the tendon-bone graft to the support member in a second direction. The system can also include a shaping member that is operable to resect the tendon-bone graft. The shaping member can be moveable relative to at least one of the first clamp and the second clamp to resect the tendon-bone graft.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Mark V. Vandewalle
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Patent number: 7946204Abstract: An automatic screw machine (20) has a body (22), and a head (21) that is rotatably mounted on the body and that is adapted to be selectively rotated relative to the body between any of a plurality of index positions. The body and head have closely-spaced and facing bearing surfaces (25, 28 and 26, 29), have spindles (23) journalled on the head for rotation relative thereto, and have a source of pressurized lubricant.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Brinkman Products, Inc.Inventors: Sandro G. Belpanno, James Hugick
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Patent number: 7930956Abstract: An improved Davenport® multi-spindle automatic screw machine has a tool arm (14) mounted on a shaft (41) for rotational movement relative to a revolving head cap (13). A needle bearing (42, 42) is operatively arranged between the shaft and the revolving head cap. The bearing is radially loaded as said bearing is installed and that the individual needles of same remain elastically deformed by the radial load immediately after said bearing has been installed. The shaft has a hardened surface (52) that is engaged by the needles. The diameter of the shaft hardened surface portion is greater than the diameters of the adjacent shaft portions. Annular recesses (51, 53) extend into the shaft at either end of the hardened portion. These recesses have frusto-conical surfaces (55) that act as ramps to guide insertion of the press-fittable needle bearing into the space between the shaft and the head cap.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Brinkman Products, Inc.Inventors: Sandro G. Belpanno, Robert C. Kruse
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Patent number: 7674079Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided to machine a curved surface such as an inner or outer peripheral surface of a pipe. The pipe is held stationary during machining and a rotatable spindle of a machine head moves along multiple orthogonal axes to align the rotational axis of the spindle with the longitudinal pipe axis. Preferably, the pipe axis is located by using a touch probe to engage the curved surface at multiple spots and the calculating the location of the pipe axis. The cutting tool, which is preferably a cutting tool insert, is rotated by the spindle to machine the curved surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Mazak CorporationInventor: Bernard Edward Schawe
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Patent number: 7467577Abstract: A method for producing a thread in a workpiece can include producing a preliminary thread by removing material from the workpiece (e.g., with a cutting action), which produces a preliminary thread profile having two preliminary thread flanks and a preliminary thread root connecting the two preliminary thread flanks. The method can also include producing, in at least one second working step, a final thread having a final thread profile, which has two final thread flanks and a final thread root connecting the two final thread flanks. The final thread can be produced by plastic pressing-in of the material of the workpiece at least in a section of the preliminary thread profile by a predetermined volume. In one implementation, at least one of the preliminary thread flanks and at least one of the of the thread-forming profile are include at different inclination angles from each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Emuge-Werk Richard Glimpel GmbH & Co. KG Fabrik für PäzisionswerkzeugeInventors: Helmut Glimpel, Dietmar Hechtle
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Publication number: 20080232916Abstract: The present invention proposes a process for producing threads, especially for boring rods or the like, wherein the workpiece and the lathe tool have a relative rotary motion at a high velocity about an axis of the workpiece and a relative longitudinal motion at a low velocity compared to the above velocity, and wherein an oscillating radial relative rotary motion is brought about, furthermore, between the lathe tool and the workpiece, wherein the radial oscillating motion is generated mechanically, the radial oscillating motion being synchronized, in particular, with the relative rotary motion. The present invention pertains, furthermore, to a device for producing threads by a means for generating the radial mechanical oscillating motion, where the radial oscillating motion is synchronized, in particular, with the relative rotary motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Harry Schiemann
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Patent number: 7347130Abstract: An apparatus and method for cutting spinal implants to a desired length is disclosed. The spinal implant is supported on a mandrel that rotates while a cutting blade cuts the spinal implant. The apparatus and method accurately size and cut spinal implants to the desired length.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Stryker SpineInventors: Tan-Loc Pham, Francois Paponneau, Cedric De Conninck, Jerome Despiau
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Patent number: 7223054Abstract: A spiral spline groove machine apparatus for manufacturing a sealed spiral spline pipe connection by machining spiral grooves into the bell and spigot end of a length of pipe. A rotating cutter is adapted to cut a spiral groove in the inside of the bell of the pipe or machine the recessed external groove on the male end of the pipe. The cutter is adapted to float on the surface contour of the pipe to allow for variations in the wall thickness of the pipe and provide a consistent depth for the cut in the wall of the pipe without regard to the symmetry of the circular cross section of the pipe. An exit port machining device is also disclose to cut an exit port connected to the inside spiral groove on the bell end of the pipe. Another unique aspect of the invention is the use of a rotational to linear converter using a lead screw to move an entire rotating assembly having the motor output fixed directly to the cutter without an expansion joint.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: Gregory Dale Cady
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Patent number: 6955106Abstract: A thread making device that has a thread form with controlled height adjustment. The thread making device is formed from a threading cartridge mounted on a threading bar. A thread form with a cutting edge is secured in a pocket on the threading cartridge bounded on one side by an adjustable height clamp, whose position relative to the threading cartridge is controlled by serrated faces on the adjustable height clamp and the threading cartridge. The thread form has a thickness extending in a wear direction, and the serrations of the serrated faces allow height adjustment of the adjustable height clamp in the wear direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Thomas A. M. Hallett
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Patent number: 6880436Abstract: A shave tool holder for use with an automatic screw machine and for machining a rotatably driven workpiece. The tool holder includes a shank engageable with the screw machine and for providing reciprocating motion of the shave tool holder. A dovetail shaped recess is defined within a forward mounting portion of the shank and a corresponding dovetail shaped projection in an opposing surface of the body in order to engage the body with the shank in a vertically deflectable and adjustable manner. A roller is secured in vertically adjustable fashion to a forward facing location of the body. A tool post is releasably secured to the body, through aligning apertures formed in the body and the tool post, a mounting bolt inserting through the aligning apertures for securing the tool post to the body. A cutting insert is secured upon the tool post in a desired spaced relationship relative to the roller and so that the rotatably driven workpiece is adapted to being received between the roller and the insert.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: David R. Schlitters
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Patent number: 6817273Abstract: An improved spindle assembly (23) is adapted to be mounted in an opening (22) provided on a rotatable head (20) of a multi-spindle machine tool. The improved spindle assembly includes a tubular main spindle part (26) that is adapted to be inserted into the head opening and having a first abutment surface (42), a bearing retainer (27) adapted to be threaded into engagement with the head and having a second abutment surface (55) arranged to face toward the first abutment surface, at least one bearing (28) positioned radially between the head and spindle main part, and being arranged axially between the first and second abutment surfaces, and a retaining nut (29) adapted to be threaded into engagement with the spindle main part so as to form therewith an assembled spindle.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Davenport Machine, Inc.Inventors: James Hugick, Patrick L. Muscarella
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Publication number: 20040200328Abstract: An improved spindle assembly (23) is adapted to be mounted in an opening (22) provided on a rotatable head (20) of a multi-spindle machine tool. The improved spindle assembly includes a tubular main spindle part (26) that is adapted to be inserted into the head opening and having a first abutment surface (42), a bearing retainer (27) adapted to be threaded into engagement with the head and having a second abutment surface (55) arranged to face toward the first abutment surface, at least one bearing (28) positioned radially between the head and spindle main part, and being arranged axially between the first and second abutment surfaces, and a retaining nut (29) adapted to be threaded into engagement with the spindle main part so as to form therewith an assembled spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: James Hugick, Patrick L. Muscarella
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Publication number: 20040163508Abstract: A shave tool holder for use with an automatic screw machine and for machining a rotatably driven workpiece. The tool holder includes a shank engageable with the screw machine and for providing reciprocating motion of the shave tool holder. A dovetail shaped recess is defined within a forward mounting portion of the shank and a corresponding dovetail shaped projection in an opposing surface of the body in order to engage the body with the shank in a vertically deflectable and adjustable manner. A roller is secured in vertically adjustable fashion to a forward facing location of the body. A tool post is releasably secured to the body, through aligning apertures formed in the body and the tool post, a mounting bolt inserting through the aligning apertures for securing the tool post to the body. A cutting insert is secured upon the tool post in a desired spaced relationship relative to the roller and so that the rotatably driven workpiece is adapted to being received between the roller and the insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: David R. Schlitters
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Publication number: 20040154444Abstract: In order to provide a drive housing for machine tool drives which offers the possibility, with simple production technology, of not being subject to any restrictions whatsoever with respect to the recess to be provided, it is suggested that this have a plurality of segments which are stacked in a stacking direction, are cut out from flat material and extend in stacking planes transversely to the stacking direction and each of which has continuous material web systems of a constant thickness which extend in such a manner that segments following one another in stacking direction abut on one another with their material web systems, thereby forming overlapping surfaces, and are connected to one another areally and with a material fit in the area of their overlapping surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Index-Werke GmbH & Co. KG Hahn & TesskyInventor: Guenther Heinrich Trautmann
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Patent number: 6644151Abstract: Apparatus for the continuous, chipless separation of individual, identical pieces from a solid round workpiece, includes at least two cutting rollers, cooperating with one another, for separating and rolling the workpiece. Each of the cutting rollers is defined by a separating portion and has a coil, with the height of the coil of one cutting roller being equal or slightly greater than the radius of the workpiece in the separating portion, and with the coil of the other cutting roller so configured as to eliminate a collision in the separating portion with the coil of the one cutting roller.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann AGInventors: Wilfried Förster, Roland Stephan, Joachim Schlegel
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Patent number: 6557226Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing a bone dowel includes a machine base with tracks on a surface thereof. Modules configured to slide in the tracks may include a module for a high speed rotary tool, a collet module, a vise module and a threading module. A vise module may include a base configured to slide in the tracks of the machine base, a frame configured to slide on the vise module base, two opposing vise jaws held within the frame, a spring device between the vise jaws, and a press that sits on top of the vise jaws within the frame. A bone dowel manufactured using the apparatus may include smoothed ends, a slot on one end, a canal running through the dowel perpendicular to the long axis, a hole running through the dowel along the long axis, and threads on the outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventors: Michael E. Landry, Erik J. Wagner
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Publication number: 20030024357Abstract: In a chuck for the rotary machining of workpieces (15), having a hollow shaft possessing a hollow shaft axis and jaws (13) which can be turned about axially parallel pivot pins (12) and which are configured as two-armed levers whose one end (13b) can be applied with gripping surfaces (13c) to the workpieces (15) and whose other end (13a) can be turned about the pivot pins (12) by means of a driven ring gear (8) coaxial with the hollow shaft axis (A-A), which can be rotated to a limited extent about the latter, a braking device (22) is associated with the hollow shaft (9). In order to reduce construction costs and permit a uniform increase of force by the operating thrust in both directions of rotation, the jaws (13) are in mirror-image symmetry with their own planes of symmetry running through the axes of the pivot pins (12), and furthermore, the jaws (13) can be swung to both sides according to the direction of rotation of the ring gear (8), with respect to a radial line passing through these axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Klaus Hofmann, Michael Judis
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Patent number: 6487946Abstract: A thread-cutting device with a thread-cutting head that rotates and includes a tool guide with at least two pairs of tool slides. The pairs of tool slides can shift radially relative to the axis of rotation and include cutting surfaces. The device also includes a propulsion element that rotates with the thread-cutting head. The propulsion unit includes spiral gear toothing that is indirectly or directly integrally engaged with the pairs of tool slides.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Bitrek CorporationInventor: Ewald Schröder
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Publication number: 20020166423Abstract: A thread milling cutter for forming threads on a pipe end is provided with a platform that is mounted on a slide table and movable by threaded connection to rod; the milling cutter includes a head supporting a plurality of milling cutters in separate, rotatable shafts with a common drive for all the shafts and if desired, for the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: MUELLER CO.Inventor: Ronnie M. Willis
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Patent number: 6460435Abstract: A method of rotational milling of a thread on a workpiece and including providing a device having a rotatable workpiece spindle for supporting the workpiece and a rotatable milling cutter spindle for supporting a thread milling cutter, and displacing axially the workpiece spindle and the milling cutter relative to each other by a distance shorter than a length of the thread, while rotating the workpiece spindle and the milling cutter spindle with respective rotational speeds a ratio of which is not equal to 1; and displacing radially the workpiece spindle and the milling cutter spindle relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: EMUGE-Werk Richard Glimpel Fabrik für Präzisionswerkzeuge vormals Moschkau & GlimpelInventors: Ernst Meyer, Helmut Glimpel
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Publication number: 20020129683Abstract: A machine tool system with a primary motor and a first slave motor, each motor operably being adapted to drive a separate sub-system within the machine tool system, wherein a control system operably controls the speed of the first slave motor at a predetermined speed relative to the speed of the primary motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Martin Peter Ollis
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Patent number: 6237453Abstract: A rigid tool slide support is disposed to be mounted in a screw machine in either of two different operating positions in each of which a tool slide reciprocates on the upper surface of the support to convey a cutting tool to and from the work that is to be machined. Projecting centrally from the bottom surface of the slide is an elongate, dovetail shaped guide which is slidably mounted in a similarly shaped but slightly wider recess in the support. Secured in the recess of the support adjacent one side thereof, and slidably engaged with a confronting side of the dovetail guide of the slide, is an elongate expansion gib having therein an adjusting screw that is rotatably adjustable to expand or contract the length of the gib, thereby to adjust the running clearance between the support and the slide.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: C.J. Winter Machine Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Snow, Sandro G. Belpanno
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Patent number: 6155148Abstract: A basic spiral operation of a tool is controlled by storing, in a controller, an automatic operation program of a threading cycle which regulates the basic spiral operation of the tool corresponding to a thread shape by specifying a spindle revolving speed RC, a thread lead ZR and a thread cutting finish point Z2 or the like. A depth of cut by the tool is determined by an operator who operates a handle of a manual pulse generator to cut the work and confirms the cutting conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Fanuc Ltd.Inventors: Satoru Shinozaki, Susumu Nagayama
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Patent number: 6092445Abstract: A telescoping die holder apparatus a having a outer covering shell with a tapered rear morse into which a shank is fitted. This shank is associated with a biasing member and is reciprocally mounted to the shell by two retaining pins. Each of the pins extend through the shell into one of the four spaced shank slots that run lengthwise in the shank. Each shank slot is closed at one end and opened at the other end. At their opened ends the slots have outwardly opening chamfer rear ends. One end of the shank allows for a replaceable held die that is used to engage a rotatable work piece stock. At the shell's opposite end, a morse tapered end on the shell fits in the lathe's tail stock. An front optional adaptor can be placed in a large inner diameter opening in an enlarged front end of the shank and is used to accommodate a smaller sized die.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventor: Jerry Lynn Skackelford
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Patent number: 5868051Abstract: A method and apparatus has been developed for metal cutting machine using a cutting die tool that pivots as it cuts a metal workpiece. By pivoting the cutting tool, the orientation of the metal surface being cut in the workpiece may be varied along the cutting path. A particular application of the invention is for screw metal cutting machine, e.g., a Swiss-type screw lathe, that cuts screw threads in screw blank rods, such that the threads have a variable cant along the length of the screw. The cutting die tool is mounted in a tool holder that is pivoted by a computer controller in accordance with machining instructions for the screw or other device being machined.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Pakos GroupInventor: Andrew E. Pakos
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Patent number: 5826469Abstract: A power driven pipe threading machine is provided with a coolant system by which an oil free, glycol based coolant is dispensed onto the workpiece during thread cutting in the area thereof adjacent a thread cutting die at a rate which provides for the coolant to completely evaporate and for the workpiece to be cooled to a temperature which provides a good quality thread. The coolant is pumped from a reservoir to a coolant outlet on the die head of the machine and through a needle valve by which the discharge rate is adjustable, and a torque responsive shut-off valve is associated with the die head for controlling the flow of coolant from the reservoir to the needle valve and coolant outlet in response to initial threading engagement between the workpiece and cutting dies on the die head.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric CompanyInventor: Donald A. Haradem
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Patent number: 5673467Abstract: A machine tool assembly having a rotatable element for driving a tool to operate on a workpiece and structure for driving the rotatable element in rotation. The driving structure has a first power source and first structure cooperating between the first power source and the rotatable tool driving element for selectively a) allowing the first power source to be operated at one speed to drive the rotatable tool driving element at a first operating speed with the machine tool assembly in a first state and b) allowing the power source to be operated at the one speed without rotating the rotatable tool driving element at the first operating speed with the machine tool assembly in a second state. Structure is provided for changing the machine tool assembly from one of its first and second states to the other of its first and second states.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Inventors: Shigemori Steven Miyano, Toshiharu Miyano
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Patent number: 5626064Abstract: In an otherwise conventional, mechanically controlled lathe the workpiece support spindle can be disconnected from the main mechanical drive transmission and coupled to the main drive motor via a second mechanical transmission which can introduce an angular offset between the workpiece support spindle and a milling tool that is proportional to the travel along the feed axis of a toolholder carriage carrying the milling tool. The angular offset is introduced by a coupling sleeve coupling two transmission half-shafts via helical teeth to transmit movement to the workpiece support spindle. The coupling sleeve is moved axially by the toolholder carriage. In this way straight threads and helical threads with a large pitch can be cut on an otherwise conventional lathe.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Inventors: Pierre Gradel, Serge Revillod Delisle
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Patent number: 5507608Abstract: A piloted hand tool adaptor for connecting a conventional rotary hand tool or rotary cutting tool to the chuck of a rotary-operated machine such as a lathe or drill press in order to provide mechanical axial support and alignment of the tool to a work piece while allowing manual rotation and advancement of the tool towards the work piece. One end of the adaptor has means such as a socket to attach to the butt-end and T-bar handle of a rotary hand tool such as a common tap handle. The other end of the adaptor has a two element axial support system such as a pilot and bushing, grippable within the chuck of the rotary-operated machine, which provides axial or lateral support and alignment without affecting manual control of rotational and longitudinal motion. The adaptor may have a supplemental detachable handle bar oriented perpendicular to the T-bar handle of the hand tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Inventor: Stephen R. Forslind
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Patent number: 5343787Abstract: A die holder assembly mounts to a conventional lathe for holding a die to facilitate cutting of a thread into a workpiece. The die holder rotatably rides along an alignment shaft which mounts to the chuck of the lathe. The die holder may be manually turned by applying torque via a lever or a wrench while the alignment of the received die is constantly maintained in relation to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: George P. McDonnell
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Patent number: 5285706Abstract: Systems and methods for cutting a well casing and then capping the cut well casing are provided. A well casing cutting assembly having a tensioned wire cutting element may first be moved into position relative to the well casing and operated so that the cutting element reciprocates transversely (i.e., in saw-like fashion) while simultaneously being advanced forwardly into cutting relationship with the well casing. The cutting assembly is removed from the cut well casing and replaced with a well capping assembly having a shield enclosure and a thread cutting subassembly. The thread cutting subassembly includes an interiorly threaded pipe coupling which rigidly carries a normally open, remotely controlled valving assembly and is mounted to the shield enclosure so as to be capable of both rotational and vertical movements relative to the cut well casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Wellcutter Inc.Inventor: Jerry H. Robinson
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Patent number: 5221234Abstract: A cutting device and method for its operation are utilized to apply variably canted threads to a screw blank. A conventional cutting lathe is provided with a conventional hydraulically operated adjustable cutting support attached thereto. A guide plate is generally mounted upon the lathe adjacent the armature, which is guided therealong to produce a particular pattern in the workpiece. The armature is pivotable to permit cutting at particular angles into the surface of a workpiece. A secondary guide is utilized in producing a controlled variable pivot of the cutting armature during its progression along the body of the workpiece. The secondary guide is rigidly mounted to the adjustable cutting armature and precisely controls its movement during the cutting operation, producing a cutting operation having dual movement characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Inventor: Andrew Pakos
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Patent number: 5144871Abstract: A screw cutting method for use with a numerically controlled machining system is improved by enabling finer finishing of the final screw surface. The invention allows the removal of scars formed during rough machining by offsetting the position of the rough machining passes in the direction of screw cutting, i.e., in the direction of movement of the tool during cutting, so that during the final finishing pass, more material is removed from the screw surface opposing the cutting direction. Surface finish is further improved by specifically controlling the cutting depth in the cutting passes just preceeding the final cutting pass.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki K.K.Inventor: Tomomitsu Niwa
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Patent number: 5104268Abstract: For machining male or female screws, especially of considerably large size diameter, variable pitch or tapered, as desired, a machining center is used which is composed of a work table mounting the work fixedly thereon, and a rotatable machining spindle exchangeably fitted with a thread-cutting tool. Axial feed and rotational speed of the spindle are driven by respective drive motors. In addition, the work table is fed bilaterally on a plane perpendicular to the axis of the spindle by respective feed motors. All these four motors are controlled synchronously by respective controllers which are subjected to control by a single parent numerical controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Okuma Machinery Works, Ltd.Inventors: Katsuyoshi Kitagawa, Yasukazu Hayashi
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Patent number: 5076744Abstract: For machining male or female screws, especially of considerably large size diameter, variable pitch or taper, as desired, a machining center is used which is composed of a work table mounting the work fixedly thereon, and a rotatable machining spindle exchangeably fitted with a thread-cutting tool. Axial feed and rotational speed of the spindle are driven by respective drive motors. In addition, the work table is fed bilaterally on a plane perpendicular to the axis of the spindle by respective feed motors. All these four motors are controlled synchronously by respective controllers which are subjected to control by a single parent numerical controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Okuma Machinery Works, Ltd.Inventors: Katsuyoshi Kitagawa, Yasukazu Hayashi
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Patent number: 5059069Abstract: A thread cutting insert comprises a block having along one edge thereof a plurality of teeth for successively cutting a thread in a workpiece. The teeth are of successively increasing heights from a first to a last of the teeth. The first tooth has a smoothly convexly curved cutting edge, and the remaining teeth have a multi-sided cutting edge defined by three sides of a trapezoid.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Stig E. V. Lagerberg
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Patent number: 5003852Abstract: A die holder comprises a die housing and a guide bar. The guide bar is designed to be retained within a Jacob's chuck retained within a lathe tailstock, and the die housing is slidably movable along the guide bar. A button die is retained within the die housing and with the guide bar aligned with the bar stock workpiece held by the lathe headstock, the die housing may be brought into engagement with the workpiece so that the button die engages the same. A user may then grasp the die holder while the headstock and workpiece are rotating so as to effect a cutting of threads. A reverse rotation of the headstock will result in a disengagement of the die holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1987Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventor: Michael J. Kelly
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Patent number: 4986151Abstract: A tool holder for a small screw machine box tool, having a uniform diameter for easy removal and a carbide insert both useable in either right or left hand box tools.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Daniel T. Horn
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Patent number: 4879929Abstract: A tapper/threader assembly for use in a lathe is disclosed. The assembly has a piston member mounted for reciprocal movement with a sleeve housing, a shank member is connected to the piston member and an end extending from the housing. A mounting shaft for a chuck extends from the housing and a spring biases the housing toward the piston member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Inventor: Alfred C. Roth
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Patent number: 4854200Abstract: A portable machine for field facing and threading of pipe including a body in which is carried a shaft for rotation about a central axis. Attachment apparatus attaches the body to the end of a pipe so that the central axis of the machine and pipe are substantially coaxial. Attached to the shaft is a cutting tool assembly which rotates with the shaft to cut the end of the pipe. Linear and radial feed components provide, respectively, generally longitudinal and transverse motion to the cutting tool assembly relative to the central axis of the machine. The relative taper and thread pitch producible on a given pipe section may be modified by interchangeable gear assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Inventor: Charles R. Mynhier
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Patent number: 4811639Abstract: An attachment is disclosed for use with a power driven threading machine of the character having a tubular workpiece receiving spindle carrying jaw assemblies which engage and disengage a workpiece in the spindle. During a threading operation, the jaws engage a workpiece and thereafter rotate the workpiece and spindle in one direction about the spindle axis. When the jaws are displaced to release the workpiece, the jaws and spindle are rotated in the opposite direction about the spindle axis. The disclosed attachment is adapted to be received in the threading machine spindle in place of a workpiece to provide a driving coupling such as for an auxiliary tool assembly supported on the threading machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Paul W. Gress, Paul E. Wesebaum