Tool-maker's lathe

Turning – Severing or cut-off – Interrelated means for tool infeed and circumrotation

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045384886

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The invention relates to a tool-maker's lathe of the type comprising a bed on which are mounted two heads, usually one fixed and one movable along the bed, for holding the workpiece.
The two heads determine respectively the axis of rotation of the workpiece and must be perfect coaxial, which one obtains gradually by adjustments on the heads and on the bed after production.
The present invention aims at ensuring a perfect coaxial alignment of the heads by a single action of their manufacture.
Another aspect of the invention is to provide a lathe of which the price is appreciably lower than that of known lathes of the same general type.
The lathe of the invention, which comprises a bed presenting a slide surface in the form of a dovetail and which comprises two heads for mounting the work-piece on the bed, is characterised in that the bed is a die-shaped section in its final form and of which one side is shaped in the form of a dovetail and in that the heads are two portions of the same die-shaped section which presents one side in the form of a dovetail complementary to the dovetail of the bed, so that the dovetail of each head and the dovetail of the bed can slide one on the other.
A typical embodiment of a lathe according to the invention will be described below with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, the description and the figures causing to appear other characteristics of the present invention, useful both together and separately.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the bed and the heads;
FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-section of one head on the bed;
FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-section of a saddle in place on the bed; and
FIG. 4 is a perspective view a prespective view of the saddle equipped with a cross-slide and a compound slide.
The bed 1 (FIGS. 1 to 3) is a high precision rectangular tube of aluminium in its final form as extruded from a die and cut to the desired length. (The actual technique permits accuracies better than 1/100 of a millimeter).
The dovetail 2 of the bed is provided with grooves 3 for receiving bearing strips 4, for example strips of spring steel, held in place by gluing or otherwise.
The bed is provided on its faces with T-shaped grooves permitting the fitting of different accessories such as milling heads for example, or different clamps.
The fixed head or headstock 6 and the movable head or tailstock 7 are provided of the same extruded aluminium section, only their length being different.
The section of the heads (FIG. 2) has a cylindrical part 8 and two wings 9,10 cooperating to constitute a stand below the cylindrical part, each wing presenting an upper edge connecting to the cylindrical part and presenting a lower edge, the lower edges of the two wings cooperating to constitute the dovetail 11 of the head, and the two wings being connected by a transverse longitudinal 12.
The cylindrical part 8 of the section of the heads is split and has two longitudinal lips 13,14 on either side of the split 15, so as to permit tightening of the cylinder without displacement of the centre of the cylinder.
The lathe has a tool-carrying saddle 16 (FIG. 3) comprising in a known manner a cross-slide 17 and a compound slide 18 (FIG. 4). In accordance with the invention, the saddle and the two slides are also of die-shaped sections which present dovetails provided, like the bed, with bearing strips 4.
The shape of the sections can be varied without departing from the scope of the invention. One may note for example that the sections of the heads shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 have different forms of wings 9,10.
The bearing strips are distributed according to choice on one or both of the dovetails of pairs of cooperating dovetails.
In the embodiment shown, the dovetail of each head caps the dovetail on the bed on which it is engaged. In a variant, the forms and positions of the dovetails are reversed.
One may obtain other variants by replacing the arrangements described by equivalent arrangements, that is to say fulfilling the same functions.
The other items which normaly equip the

REFERENCES:
patent: 1469226 (1923-10-01), Langhammer
patent: 2719761 (1955-10-01), Bonnafe
patent: 3256754 (1966-06-01), Rivierre et al.

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