Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Gear cutting – Gear chamfering or deburring
Patent
1986-10-21
1988-02-23
Weidenfeld, Gil
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Gear cutting
Gear chamfering or deburring
B23F 1910
Patent
active
047267208
ABSTRACT:
A method of milling, with at least one milling cutter, teeth surfaces at an axial free end of a continuously rotatably driven workpiece comprising the steps of cutting the teeth on the continuously driven workpiece with axial relative movement between the workpiece and the milling cutter by rotating the milling cutter with constant speed relative to the rpm pf the workpiece and in the direction of an axial face of the free end of the workpiece, by the rotating milling cutter milling a roof-like surface on one side of the teeth of the workpiece always starting from an axially inwardly located basde of the teeth in a direction toward a ridge of the teeth in every milling, the roof-like surfaces of each tooth tapering toward each other away from the base of said each tooth toward the ridge adjacent the axial face of the free end of the workpiece.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2184232 (1939-12-01), Christman
patent: 2296270 (1942-09-01), Cross
Farber Martin A.
Howell Daniel W.
Weidenfeld Gil
Wera Werk Hermann Werner GmbH & Co.
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