Turning – Axial pattern
Patent
1977-12-28
1979-02-06
Hinson, Harrison L.
Turning
Axial pattern
82 2B, 82 36R, B23B 328, B23B 300, B23B 2900
Patent
active
041378024
ABSTRACT:
A cutting tool arrangement is disclosed for use in a preprogrammed lathe that comprises a rotary driven chuck holding a workpiece, a rotary turret carrying a plurality of tools and mounted for movement longitudinally of the axis of rotation of the chuck, and a cross slide mounted for movement transversely of the rotational axis of the chuck. The cutting tool arrangement comprises a support member for being mounted on the cross slide, a sliding member mounted on and for sliding movement transversely of the elongate member, said sliding member having mounted thereon at one end thereof a workpiece cutting tool, and a follower member for being mounted on the turret so that upon movement of the turret towards the chuck the follower abuts the sliding member to cause the cutting tool to be swept longitudinally of the workpiece. The cutting tool arrangement allows the lathe to cut in the workpiece grooves that are wider than the workpiece cutting tool, with only the requirement that the lathe be appropriately programmed, no changes in the way in which the lathe itself operates being required other than the fitment of the arrangement of the invention.
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Dealey & Burrow Limited
Hinson Harrison L.
Whippendell Electrical Manufacturing Company
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