Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Process
Patent
1995-05-18
1997-04-15
Briggs, William R.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Process
409131, 409137, B23C 100
Patent
active
056202857
ABSTRACT:
A very high speed adiabatic face milling machine whose configuration and operation provide a highly efficient machining process suitable for production manufacturing conditions. The milling machine preferably operates at speeds of approximately 15,000 sfm and at efficiencies of approximately 7 cubic inches per minute per horsepower. The preferred milling operation is conducted without the use of cooling liquids, instead employing a chip removal system which enables the milling machine to operate truly adiabatically such that no heat is transferred to the workpiece or the cutter. The efficiency of the chip removal system is such that chip recutting is nearly eliminated and tool life is improved. The milling machine also includes an improved cutter structure, fixturing, and transfer devices.
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Briggs William R.
Meehan Thomas A.
VanOphem John
VanOphem Remy J.
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