81 |
Cutting tool for face milling composite material, corresponding method of face milling, cutting insert and tool body |
US14097347 |
2013-12-05 |
US20140161544A1 |
2014-06-12 |
Antoine MORANDEAU, SR.; David BONHOURE; René LEROY |
A cutting tool for face milling includes insert pockets for the fixing of cutting insert. The cutting inserts can be fixed in the insert pockets, wherein the cutting inserts and insert pockets are designed such that, when the cutting inserts are fixed within the corresponding insert pocket, each cutting insert presents: a primary and a secondary cutting edge. The intersection between the primary and the secondary cutting edge of one cutting insert being axially inwardly and radially outwardly offset from the intersection between the primary and the secondary cutting edge of another cutting insert. A lead angle defined between the primary and the secondary cutting edges is less than 30°. |
82 |
Planing Device and Method |
US13303829 |
2011-11-23 |
US20130130594A1 |
2013-05-23 |
Timothy F. Shirk |
A planing device with a feed path for moving a material piece. The device includes a cutterhead on one side of the feed path, and a hold down unit on an opposing second side. The hold down unit includes a contact member that is held in a downward position towards the feed path. A cut control member is positioned upstream from the cutterhead. In use, the depth of cut and resulting amount of material removed from the one surface of the piece is dependent upon the thickness of the piece. One or more additional cutterheads may be positioned downstream to remove additional material from the piece. |
83 |
MILLING MACHINE FOR MILLING A SLAB |
US12734865 |
2008-11-24 |
US20110008120A1 |
2011-01-13 |
Matthias Kipping; Juergen Merz; Juergen Seidel; Peter Sudau; Frank Benfer |
The invention relates to a milling machine (1) for milling at least one surface (2) of a slab (3), wherein the milling machine (1) is preferably a component of a device for producing a metal strip by continuous casting, wherein the milling machine (1) comprises a machine base (4) on which a spindle holder (5) is disposed and from which a spindle holder (5) is formed, in which at least one bearing (7) holding at least one milling cutter (6) is disposed. In order to achieve improved vibration damping during the milling of hot slabs, the invention makes provision such that the machine base (4) is formed at least in sections, preferably completely, from a number of metal walls (8) which enclose a volume, the volume being filled with concrete (9). |
84 |
Device and Method for Producing a Metal Strip by Continuous Casting |
US12227558 |
2007-05-23 |
US20090314457A1 |
2009-12-24 |
Jürgen Seidel; Peter Sudau; Jürgen Merz; Matthias Kipping |
The invention relates to a device for producing a metal strip (1) by continuous casting, using a casting machine (2) in which a slab (3) is cast. At least one milling machine (4) is arranged in the direction of transport (F) of the slab (3) behind the casting machine (2) in which at least one surface of the slab (3), preferably two surfaces which are opposite to each other, can be milled. According to the invention, in order to optimise the service life of the milling cutter of the milling machine, means (5) for cooling the milling cutter (6) are provided on or in the milling machine (4). The invention also relates to a method for producing a metal strip. |
85 |
Cutting Apparatus |
US12225215 |
2007-03-19 |
US20090271024A1 |
2009-10-29 |
Paul Robert McCleary |
A cutting apparatus (1) includes a base (5) having upwardly extending first and second ends (10, 15) between which spaced elongate sides extend (20, 25). The ends and sides (10, 15, 20, 25) being located in a plane. The plane being inclined by an acute angle to a vertical plane. A cutting device (35) is provided to cut sheet material supported on the base (5). The device (1) is mounted on and moveable relative to the sides and ends (10, 15, 21, 25). Means (30) urges the cutting device (35) to desired locations relative to the base (5) thereby enabling the device (1) to cut the sheet material at desired locations. |
86 |
Method of manufacture a cup face with different thickness distribution |
US11504067 |
2006-08-15 |
US20080047126A1 |
2008-02-28 |
Archer C.C. Chen |
A method of manufacture a cup face with different thickness distribution is cutting a slice metal board with predestination shape from a metal board and stamping the slice metal board into an uneven metal board with predestination shape of rough and uneven on it then, milling one side of the uneven metal board to produce a board with different thickness. The final step is pressing the metal board with different thickness into a cup shape to form a cup face with different thickness distribution. |
87 |
Method of manufacturing a face with different thickness distribution |
US11723089 |
2007-03-16 |
US20080040910A1 |
2008-02-21 |
Archer C.C. Chen |
A method of manufacturing a face with different thickness distribution is cutting a slice metal board with predestination shape from a metal board and stamping the slice metal board into an uneven metal board with predestination shape of rough and uneven on it then, milling one side of the uneven metal board to produce a board with different thickness. The final step is pressing the metal board with different thickness to form a face with different thickness distribution. |
88 |
Slab milling machine |
US917665 |
1978-06-21 |
US4197043A |
1980-04-08 |
Geoffrey Houghton |
A milling machine for milling a face of a metal workpiece has a cutter positioned to act on the face of a workpiece passed through the machine. A control means is employed to ensure that the depth of cut on the face remains at its preset value regardless of variations in thickness of the workpiece entering the machine.In a preferred arrangement, the machine has a pair of cutters positioned to act on opposed faces of the workpiece. The control means then ensures that the depth of cut on each face remains at its preset value.This is different from known machines in which the cutters are arranged to cut the faces so that the outgoing thickness of the workpiece remains the same regardless of variations in thickness of the workpiece entering the machine. |
89 |
Apparatus for milling large radius curves |
US3800660D |
1973-01-02 |
US3800660A |
1974-04-02 |
GLADWIN F |
Apparatus for milling a large radius curved face on a large metal plate, comprising a horizontally reciprocating table upon which the plate is secured, with a long cross-member extending transversely of the table, and a short slider mounted upon the cross-member for movement transverse of the table, with a rotating milling cutter mounted upon the slider and extending downwardly for milling the face of the plate as it reciprocates beneath the cross-member. Two sets of long tracks are fastened upon and extend along the upper and lower edges of the crossmember, each set having a pair of oppositely curved surfaces vertically aligned with a curved track surface of the other set to form two pair of upper and lower vertically aligned, oppositely curved, i.e., concave and convex surfaces of curvatures corresponding to the curved surface to be formed upon the plate. Corresponding pairs of short, curved surface guide bars are mounted upon the slider, with the bars being transversely movable relative to the slider so as to engage only one pair of vertically aligned track surfaces at a time, whereby the slider is supported for movement along the track surfaces and the slider and cutter may thereby be moved along either a convex or cancave path across the plate for alternatively cutting either a concave or convex face surface upon the reciprocating plate.
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90 |
Slab milling machine |
US36999964 |
1964-05-25 |
US3250179A |
1966-05-10 |
CAVAGNERO ERMAN V |
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91 |
Apparatus and process for continuous profile formation of a rod workpiece |
US63312857 |
1957-01-08 |
US3078545A |
1963-02-26 |
MACOSKO THEODORE J |
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92 |
Endless bed type metal surface finishing machines |
US53034055 |
1955-08-24 |
US2913853A |
1959-11-24 |
SOLEM PETER A |
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93 |
Metal shaving tool |
US75288758 |
1958-08-04 |
US2910920A |
1959-11-03 |
BIDART JR ARNAUD P |
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94 |
Planer type skin milling machine |
US57647356 |
1956-04-05 |
US2849927A |
1958-09-02 |
JESSE DAUGHERTY; SORENSON WILLIAM H |
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95 |
Milling machines |
US31915052 |
1952-11-06 |
US2771008A |
1956-11-20 |
HUCK WILLIAM F |
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96 |
Rotary scraper |
US33320153 |
1953-01-26 |
US2721502A |
1955-10-25 |
ADAMS HARRY M |
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97 |
Milling machine |
US7263149 |
1949-01-25 |
US2658424A |
1953-11-10 |
HUCK WILLIAM F |
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98 |
Milling machine and method |
US737248 |
1948-02-10 |
US2615371A |
1952-10-28 |
SEE THEODORE S |
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99 |
Plate finishing apparatus |
US30304739 |
1939-11-06 |
US2334787A |
1943-11-23 |
OLANDER LEONARD G |
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100 |
Sizing machine for battery grid plates |
US5585535 |
1935-12-23 |
US2098808A |
1937-11-09 |
LUND ARTHUR D |
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