Cutters – for shaping – Including tool having plural alternatively usable cutting edges – With integral chip breaker – guide or deflector
Patent
1980-03-24
1981-01-27
Hinson, Harrison L.
Cutters, for shaping
Including tool having plural alternatively usable cutting edges
With integral chip breaker, guide or deflector
B26D 100
Patent
active
042472326
ABSTRACT:
A cutting insert formed of a hard wear resistant material and having a narrow land area along the cutting edge and an inclined wall leading downwardly and inwardly from the inner edge of the land area and a planar wall extending inwardly from the lower edge of the inclined wall. The insert is free of any rising "chip groove," per se, and is free of any wall spaced inwardly from the cutting edge and serving as a chip breaker or chip controller.
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Jones deceased Dennis G.
McCreery James F.
Burns Lawrence R.
Hinson Harrison L.
Kennametal Inc.
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