Cutters – for shaping – Rotary cutting tool – Including holder having seat for inserted tool
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-25
2008-09-16
Fridie, Willmon (Department: 3724)
Cutters, for shaping
Rotary cutting tool
Including holder having seat for inserted tool
C407S049000, C407S061000, C407S063000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07425108
ABSTRACT:
A method of currently milling multiple splines on a round rod material. Inserts mountable on a milling machine are provided. The inserts each include two sets of milling teeth. The sets or sections of teeth are formed in the arc of a circle to enable milling multiple splines concurrently. The first set of teeth rough mills the grooves for the splines and the second set of teeth provides the finished milling.
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Frecska Laszlo
Hartford James T.
Avbel Leo J.
Fridie Willmon
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