101 |
Milling machine |
US21974227 |
1927-09-15 |
US1825721A |
1931-10-06 |
FORWARD WORTHY J F; RUSSELL ROBERTS ROLAND |
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102 |
Milling-machine unit head |
US25859928 |
1928-03-02 |
US1775084A |
1930-09-09 |
BEAMAN LORA E |
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103 |
Facing machine |
US20089527 |
1927-06-23 |
US1723999A |
1929-08-13 |
BERNARD JAMES L |
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104 |
Milling machine |
US57990722 |
1922-08-05 |
US1654496A |
1927-12-27 |
GRAVES BENJAMIN P |
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105 |
Milling machine |
US39290420 |
1920-06-29 |
US1539471A |
1925-05-26 |
RICHARD DEURING FRITZ |
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106 |
Drum-type milling machine |
US51384321 |
1921-11-08 |
US1533705A |
1925-04-14 |
JOHNSON JOHN R |
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107 |
Milling tool for bearings |
US41320120 |
1920-09-27 |
US1444649A |
1923-02-06 |
YOUNGER ORVILLE A |
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108 |
Milling-machine. |
US1184215 |
1915-03-03 |
US1176837A |
1916-03-28 |
KORNHOFF WALTER R |
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109 |
Traveling-head shaper. |
US1914849238 |
1914-07-06 |
US1167649A |
1916-01-11 |
MORTON HENRY E |
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110 |
Continuous milling-machine. |
US1905246382 |
1905-02-20 |
US804707A |
1905-11-14 |
COES LORING |
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111 |
Device foe grinding and grooving mill eollees |
US289556D |
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US289556A |
1883-12-04 |
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112 |
Machine |
US277746D |
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US277746A |
1883-05-15 |
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113 |
Processing system and method for a work piece surface |
US14580193 |
2014-12-22 |
US09393653B2 |
2016-07-19 |
Qiyue Chen |
A processing system and method for a work piece surface in the mechanical technical field. The processing system is disposed on the side of the processing center which could machine the work piece which comprises two milling cutter carving machines symmetrically located on both sides of the processing center and an article positioning shelf located between the said two milling cutter carving machines to place the work piece. A first manipulator is provided between the processing center and the article positioning shelf and between the two milling cutter carving machines. The first manipulator transfer the work piece among the processing center, the article positioning shelf and two milling cutter carving machines. A group of polishing units is located on the side of the article positioning shelf. A second manipulator is provided in the polishing unit which transfers the work piece. |
114 |
MULTI-AXIS MILLING TOOL |
US14409098 |
2013-06-26 |
US20150224616A1 |
2015-08-13 |
Florent Miquel; Jean Robichaud |
There is provided an apparatus for machining a workpiece having a plurality of faces. The apparatus comprises a machine frame, a cutting tool mounted to the machine frame, a support member, a first connecting member interconnecting the machine frame to the support member and defining a relative rotation between the support member and the machine frame about first and second transverse axes, and a second connecting member engaged to the support member and configured to retain the workpiece, the second connecting member being rotatable with respect to the first connecting member about a third axis for exposing alternate ones of the plurality of faces of the retained workpiece to the cutting tool, the third axis extending along a direction different than respective directions of the first and second axes. |
115 |
CUTTING APPARATUS AND METHOD |
US13558950 |
2012-07-26 |
US20130032015A1 |
2013-02-07 |
Hirozi Nishikawa |
A cutting device 1 comprises: a guiderail (18) that is formed into a ring shape along the circumference around the central axis (10c) of a cutting drive unit (10); a laser irradiation unit (22) that is movable along the guiderail, and irradiates a laser at a predetermined inclination angle onto an object (30) to be cut; a preset cutting position derivation unit (26a) for deriving a preset cutting position that corresponds to a preset cutting portion, which is the portion to be cut by a cutting tool (10b) after a predetermined amount of time; a stopping position derivation unit (26b) for deriving the stopping position of the laser irradiation unit on the guiderail with the preset cutting position that was derived as a target; and a laser irradiation drive unit (24) for moving the laser irradiation unit to the derived stopping position. |
116 |
Multi-purpose machining apparatus |
US09430066 |
1999-10-29 |
US06293320B1 |
2001-09-25 |
George M. McGregor, II |
A precision multi-purpose machining apparatus for facilitating lathing, milling, drilling, sawing or routing operations typically using a rotary-type cutting tool. In a preferred embodiment the multi-purpose machining apparatus of this invention is characterized by an elongated support frame and a cutting tool mount cradle which is adjustably mounted on the support frame for receiving a cutting tool, such as an electric-powered DREMEL (trademark) rotary cutting tool. The support frame is capable of resting in a horizontal position, in which the cutting tool can be fitted with a cutting tool bit and the frame fitted with alternative workstock mounting attachments, to facilitate various lathing operations on a wooden or aluminum workstock. Alternatively, a saw table and saw blade can be removably mounted on the horizontal support frame and the cutting tool becomes a saw motor, the rotating shaft of which is connected to the saw blade by means of a drive belt, to facilitate various sawing operations. In another application, the frame can be disposed in a vertical configuration, in which a rotary table is removably mounted on the support frame and the cutting tool fitted with a milling blade or drill bit to facilitate milling and drilling operations, respectively. Alternatively, a router table can be removably mounted on the vertical support frame or on the rotary table, and a router bit mounted in the cutting tool to facilitate router operations. |
117 |
Reciprocating cutting machine |
US21362271 |
1971-12-29 |
US3785247A |
1974-01-15 |
OHNO T; SHIMOSE N; KONOMI S |
A cutting machine has the edges of two rotary side cutters rotating reversely to each other disposed at both sides of article to be cut by reciprocating cutters across the work piece.
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118 |
Device for adjusting the cross-rail on portal type machine tools |
US3704649D |
1971-01-27 |
US3704649A |
1972-12-05 |
HOFF TONI VON DEN; WEBER EWALD |
A device for adjusting the cross-rail on a portal type machine tool wherein an adjusting device is provided between an abutment member and a nut and which is movable transversely of the spindle axis by means of an adjusting motor and is provided with a slot extending in its direction of movement for the passage of the elevating screw. It is through this structure that one end of the cross-rail may be vertically adjustable independently of the other end of the cross-rail to maintain same in a generally horizontal relationship parallel to, for example, the plane of the worktable.
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119 |
Device for compensating the head weight on portal or cantilever type machine tools |
US3683744D |
1971-01-27 |
US3683744A |
1972-08-15 |
BRIESOFSKY GUNTER |
A device for counterbalancing a head slidably mounted on a crossrail in which a cable is secured at one end to the head and the other end of which cable is secured to a cable winch exerting a constant pull on the cable and the head, the winch is resiliently, slidably mounted in the direction of cable pull on a carriage which carriage travels parallel to the direction of travel of the head on the cross rail, means including a feeler sensing the sliding movement of the winch in the cable pull direction is provided for controlling the direction of rotation of the cable winch so as to maintain the winch in a predetermined position of rest, means is also provided for maintaining the carriage travel in alinement with the head travel.
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120 |
Method and apparatus for resurfacing steel molds |
US3587386D |
1968-09-10 |
US3587386A |
1971-06-28 |
WEIDNER WALTER J |
A METHOD AND APPARATUS OF RESURFACING THE MOLD LINERS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF SLABS OF STEEL. THESE MOLD LINERS ARE MADE OF GRAPHITE IN MOST INSTANCES AND BY THE PRESENT METHOD AND APPARATUS IT IS POSSIBLE TO PERFORM THE RESURFACING OPERATION WITHOUT REMOVAL OF THE MOLD LINERS FROM THE MOLD. THIS IS ACCOMPLISHED BY OPENING THE MOLD FAR ENOUGH TO PLACE A DEVICE WITHIN THE SPACE BETWEEN THE MOLD LINERS AND TRAVERSING THE LENGTH AND HEIGHT OF THE MOLD LINERS BY A RESURFACER WHICH REMOVES THE IRREGULAR SURFACE AND RESTORES THE SMOOTH SURFACE REQUIRED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SLABS OF STEEL.
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