Cutters – for shaping – Rotary cutting tool – Face or end mill
Patent
1983-04-07
1985-02-05
Husar, Francis S.
Cutters, for shaping
Rotary cutting tool
Face or end mill
407 59, 407 61, B26D 112
Patent
active
044976003
ABSTRACT:
An end mill has a plural number of helical blades formed on the main body of a machine tool. Each of the blades is provided with a plural number of notches spaced along its length and shifted relative to the corresponding notches in the preceding blade. When the notch is shifted to the tool end of the tool, the notch is inclined toward the shank end. On the other hand, when the notches are shifted toward the shank end of the tool, the notches are inclined in the opposite direction, i.e. toward the tool end. Therefore, the wear by rubbing on the side of the blade is diminished, the cutting resistance is decreased and the cutting performance is increased.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3548476 (1970-12-01), Cave et al.
patent: 4083643 (1978-04-01), Parone
Husar Francis S.
Kabushikigaisha Nippon Kogu Seisakusho
Terrell William E.
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