Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1972-01-27
1976-07-27
Hinson, Harrison L.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
82 1R, B26D 100, B23B 300
Patent
active
039711145
ABSTRACT:
This machine tool is utilized for cutting super alloys. The tool is associated with a source of cryogenic coolant which is routed internally through the tool. The coolant is discharged from the tool at a precise angle such that the stream of the coolant at the interface between the tool cutting edge and the workpiece is such that the chip cutting from the piece does not interfere with the coolant stream. The coolant passage is insulated to prevent boiling of the coolant until it reaches the cutting edge to obtain maximum heat dissipation.
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Hinson Harrison L.
Manning John R.
Osborn Howard J.
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