Turning – Pattern section
Patent
1989-05-22
1993-01-05
Phan, Hien H.
Turning
Pattern section
29 27A, 29 27R, 29558, 51 54, 51 55, 82 2R, 82 36A, 408 35, 409166, 409211, B23B 544, B23B 536
Patent
active
RE0341550
ABSTRACT:
[A method of] Apparatus for machining a workpiece, which is rotatable about a first axis, by a tool pivotable about a second axis parallel to the first axis and drivable about a third axis perpendicular to the second axis. To allow the circumference of the workpiece to be machined off-center without the necessity of moving the first or the second axis transversely to the plane defined by these two axes, the workpiece and the tool are rotated or pivoted about the first [or] and second [axis] axes, respectively, at the same time, in the same direction and at the same angular velocity and, simultaneously the second axis is displaced transversely to the first axis at such a velocity that the equation X.sup.2 =Y.sup.2 +A.sup.2 always applies, wherein X is the distance of the second axis from the first axis, Y is the distance of the first axis from the plane defined by the second and third axes and A is the distance of the second axis from the vertical projection of the first axis on this plane.
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patent: 3958471 (1976-05-01), Muller
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patent: 4286483 (1981-09-01), Henneberg et al.
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Article entitled "Zwischen den Fronten" published Sep. 1981 in NC-Fertigung.
Index-Werke GmbH & Co. & KG Hahn & Tessky
Phan Hien H.
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