Cutters – for shaping – Rotary cutting tool – Having peripherally spaced teeth
Patent
1976-06-29
1977-09-27
Hinson, Harrison L.
Cutters, for shaping
Rotary cutting tool
Having peripherally spaced teeth
407 62, B26D 112
Patent
active
040501280
ABSTRACT:
A milling cutter rotatable about a central axis in a predetermined rotational sense has a plurality of helical blades separated by helical flutes and each formed with a row of teeth each having an axially directed end flank and a radially outwardly turned side flank. Each of the side flanks is inclined toward the axis by an angle between 3.degree. and 15.degree. from a high end at the respective end flank to a low end. Each of the teeth is further formed with a rounded chamfer at the high end and between the flanks. Each of the rows of teeth is axially offset from the circumferentially flanking rows with the rounded chamfers of each row being aligned circumferentially relative to the rotational sense behind the respective low ends of the row in front.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3133339 (1964-05-01), Ribidh
patent: 3775819 (1973-12-01), Ribich
Biax-Werkzeuge K.G. Wezel & Co. Prazisionswerkzeug-Fabrik
Hinson Harrison L.
Striker Michael J.
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