US1543006A - Boring bar and the like - Google Patents

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US1543006A
US1543006A US633911A US63391123A US1543006A US 1543006 A US1543006 A US 1543006A US 633911 A US633911 A US 633911A US 63391123 A US63391123 A US 63391123A US 1543006 A US1543006 A US 1543006A
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B29/00Holders for non-rotary cutting tools; Boring bars or boring heads; Accessories for tool holders
    • B23B29/03Boring heads
    • B23B29/034Boring heads with tools moving radially, e.g. for making chamfers or undercuttings
    • B23B29/03403Boring heads with tools moving radially, e.g. for making chamfers or undercuttings radially adjustable before starting manufacturing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
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  • This invention has to do with certain improvements in boring bars for machine tools.
  • the invention relates particularly. to improvements in the construction ofv the means for adjusting and locking the tools in place within the horingbar.
  • the main object of the invention is to provide an improved locking device of very simple form and arrangement, and whichis very effective for the purpose of securely locking the tools after. they have been ad-- justed.
  • -Another object of the invention is to provide-a construction embodying. the features previously referred to, and which construction is such that the boring bar can be Used either with tools extending at an angle with respect to the radius of the boringbar, or tools extendingin a truly radial fashion.
  • a further object .of the invention is to provide a locking device which can be used either in connection with that form otbo-ring bar in which the tools and locking and adjusting elements are located directly with.- in a slot .or opening of the boring bar itself, or in conjunction with that type in which these elements are in the first place located within a carrier block, which block is then seated in the slot or recess of'the boring bar.
  • Figure 1 shows .a side View of the end portion of .a boring bar provided with a locking device embodying the features of the present invention, the same be ng provided with tools lying at an angle with respect to the radius of the boring bar;
  • Fig. 2 is a view at right angles to that of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. .3 is an end view corresponding to Figs. land 2;
  • Fig. at is a perspective view of one of the locking blocks
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to that of Fig. 1,,
  • boring baris 1 shown partly in section, and one of the looking blocks is also shown partly in section in order to better reveal the construction of the parts;
  • Fig. 6 is a face View of the scroll plate
  • Fig. 7 is a cross section taken on theline 7-7 of Fig. 5, looking in the direction of the arrows; 1 I
  • Fig. 8 is a view similar to that of Fig. 1, with the exception that the features of the present invention are in this case illustrated in connection with radial tools; I
  • Fig. 9 is a view similar to that of Fig. 5, with the exception that it. illustrates ape-on struction inwhich the features of the pre sent invention are incorporated within a boring-bar which is provided with a tool carrying block into which the tools and adjustment and locking devices are directly placed;
  • Fig. 1.0 is a section taken on the line 10+- 10 of Fig. 7, looking in the directionof the arrows;
  • Fig.11 is a cross section taken on the line li -11 ofFig. 9, looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • Fig. 12 isa' fragmentary face view of the boring bar taken on the line 12-4201 Fig. 1.0,d looking in the direction of the arrows; an I Fig. 13 is a detail view of the exposed face of the scroll plate.
  • the same includes the boring bar 15 which is provided with a transverse slot 16.
  • This slot is provided with a radially extending straight back face 17 and with the angularly extending front end faces 18 and 19 respectively.
  • Thefaees 18 and 19 preferably lie at equal angles with respect to the axis of rotation .oif the boring bar.
  • Figs. 1 to .5 I have illustrated the cutting tools 20 and '21 as being set into the slot 16 and 1 against. the angularly extending walls 18 and 19 thereof. These tools, therefore,,1ie at an angle with respect to the ra dius .of the boring bar.
  • each tool On one-face each tool is provided with a series of teeth 22, and the slot 16 is provided in one face with a circular recess23 which accommodates a circular scroll plate 2 1.
  • This scroll plate is provided with spirally formed threads 25 which receive the teeth 22 of the tools, so that upon rotating the scroll plate the tools are either drawn towards each other or separated for the purpose of adjusting their cutting diameter. If desired, the adjoining corners of the tools may be cut away as shown in Fig. 5 at 26, so that the tools can overlap a slight amount, if necessary in order to allow them to be drawn closely together.
  • An opening 27 reaches through the side of the boring bar to the position of the socket 23, so that a tool can be introduced there through to engage a recess 28 in the exposed face of the scroll plate in order to turn the same for adjustment.
  • This exposed face of the scroll plate may be provided with graduations 29 which may be compared with a definite mark 30 on the boring bar adjacent to the position of the opening 27 so that the amount of the adjustment can be readily read.
  • Each block has a straight back face 33 and an angularly formed front face 34, and the angle between these two faces is the same as the angle be tween the back face 17 of the slot 16 and the corresponding front face 18 or 19 as the Consequently, when the looking blocks 31 and 32 are set into place within the slot 16 they exert a perfectly fiat and equal pressure on the cutting tools so as to lock the same solidly in place. This is on the assumption that the cutting tools are provided with parallel edges.
  • a tap screw 35 which extends through an opening 36 in one of the blocks and is threaded into the other block.
  • This tap screw has an enlarged head 37 which can be turned either by the use of a socket wrench or screw driver, ac-
  • a slot 40 which extends through the boring bar and is preferably provided with radial front and back faces 41 and 42. WVithin the slot 40 is placed tral portion of which pin passes through a collar 47 The position of this collar is subj ect to slight adjustment transversely of the boring bar by means of a pair of opposite set screws 48 and 49, so that the position of the pin 44 can be exactly centered in the boring bar.
  • a boring bar having a transversely extending through slot, one end face of said slot extending in a radial direction withf respect to the axis of rotation of the boring bar, the .otherend face of the slot being of V-shape with the two arms of the V lying at equal angles with respect to the axis of rotation of the boring bar, a pair of compan ion clamping blocks adapted to seat into said slot for the purpose of clamping tools therein, each of said clamping blocks having a width less than one-half the diameter of the boring bar and having two of its opposite faoes lying at an angle to each other equal to the angle between the two end walls of the slot of the boring bar, suitable tools in the slot between one end wall and the clamping blocks aforesaid, said tools'having parallel edges, and means for drawing the

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June 23, 1925' A. V. HANNIFIN BORING BAR AND THE LIKE Filed April 23, 1923 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 ,fizdzzfof'x aizizzf June 23, 1925.
A 'v. HAN N lFlN BORING BAR AND THE LIKE Fil ed April 25, 1923 lj/sheets-sheet; 2
WHEEFEE fi Ilg June 23, 1925;
A. V. HANNIFIN BORING BAR AND THE LIKE Filed April 25, 1923 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented June 23, 1925.
UNITEDSTATES ARTHUR v. HANNIFIN, or. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS- BORING Ban AND THE LIKE.
Application filed Apri1 23, 1923. Serial No. 633,911.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, AR'rHUaV. HANNI- FIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the'county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Boring Bars and the like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has to do with certain improvements in boring bars for machine tools. The invention relates particularly. to improvements in the construction ofv the means for adjusting and locking the tools in place within the horingbar. In this connection, the main object of the invention is to provide an improved locking device of very simple form and arrangement, and whichis very effective for the purpose of securely locking the tools after. they have been ad-- justed.
-Another object of the invention is to provide-a construction embodying. the features previously referred to, and which construction is such that the boring bar can be Used either with tools extending at an angle with respect to the radius of the boringbar, or tools extendingin a truly radial fashion.
A further object .of the invention is to provide a locking device which can be used either in connection with that form otbo-ring bar in which the tools and locking and adjusting elements are located directly with.- in a slot .or opening of the boring bar itself, or in conjunction with that type in which these elements are in the first place located within a carrier block, which block is then seated in the slot or recess of'the boring bar.
.Other objects and uses of the invention will appear from a detailed description of the same, which .consists in the features of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 shows .a side View of the end portion of .a boring bar provided with a locking device embodying the features of the present invention, the same be ng provided with tools lying at an angle with respect to the radius of the boring bar;
Fig. 2 is a view at right angles to that of Fig. 1;
Fig. .3 is an end view corresponding to Figs. land 2;
Fig. at is a perspective view of one of the locking blocks;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to that of Fig. 1,,
with the exception that the boring baris 1 shown partly in section, and one of the looking blocks is also shown partly in section in order to better reveal the construction of the parts; i
Fig. 6 is a face View of the scroll plate;
Fig. 7 is a cross section taken on theline 7-7 of Fig. 5, looking in the direction of the arrows; 1 I
Fig. 8 is a view similar to that of Fig. 1, with the exception that the features of the present invention are in this case illustrated in connection with radial tools; I
Fig. 9is a view similar to that of Fig. 5, with the exception that it. illustrates ape-on struction inwhich the features of the pre sent invention are incorporated within a boring-bar which is provided with a tool carrying block into which the tools and adjustment and locking devices are directly placed;
Fig. 1.0 is a section taken on the line 10+- 10 of Fig. 7, looking in the directionof the arrows;
Fig.11 is a cross section taken on the line li -11 ofFig. 9, looking in the direction of the arrows;
Fig. 12 isa' fragmentary face view of the boring bar taken on the line 12-4201 Fig. 1.0,d looking in the direction of the arrows; an I Fig. 13 is a detail view of the exposed face of the scroll plate.
Referring first to the construction shown in Figs. 1 to 8 inclusive, the same includes the boring bar 15 which is provided with a transverse slot 16. This slot is provided with a radially extending straight back face 17 and with the angularly extending front end faces 18 and 19 respectively. Thefaees 18 and 19 preferably lie at equal angles with respect to the axis of rotation .oif the boring bar.
In Figs. 1 to .5, I have illustrated the cutting tools 20 and '21 as being set into the slot 16 and 1 against. the angularly extending walls 18 and 19 thereof. These tools, therefore,,1ie at an angle with respect to the ra dius .of the boring bar.
On one-face each tool is provided with a series of teeth 22, and the slot 16 is provided in one face with a circular recess23 which accommodates a circular scroll plate 2 1. This scroll plate is provided with spirally formed threads 25 which receive the teeth 22 of the tools, so that upon rotating the scroll plate the tools are either drawn towards each other or separated for the purpose of adjusting their cutting diameter. If desired, the adjoining corners of the tools may be cut away as shown in Fig. 5 at 26, so that the tools can overlap a slight amount, if necessary in order to allow them to be drawn closely together.
An opening 27 reaches through the side of the boring bar to the position of the socket 23, so that a tool can be introduced there through to engage a recess 28 in the exposed face of the scroll plate in order to turn the same for adjustment. This exposed face of the scroll plate may be provided with graduations 29 which may be compared with a definite mark 30 on the boring bar adjacent to the position of the opening 27 so that the amount of the adjustment can be readily read.
In order to lock the tools after they have been adjusted, I have provided a pair of companion locking blocks 31 and 32 of the general form shown in Figs. 4 and 5. These blocks are of thickness substantially equal I case may be.
to the thickness of the slot 16. Each block has a straight back face 33 and an angularly formed front face 34, and the angle between these two faces is the same as the angle be tween the back face 17 of the slot 16 and the corresponding front face 18 or 19 as the Consequently, when the looking blocks 31 and 32 are set into place within the slot 16 they exert a perfectly fiat and equal pressure on the cutting tools so as to lock the same solidly in place. This is on the assumption that the cutting tools are provided with parallel edges.
In order to draw the blocks 31 and 32 towards each other so as to clamp them solidly in place, I have provided a tap screw 35 which extends through an opening 36 in one of the blocks and is threaded into the other block. This tap screw has an enlarged head 37 which can be turned either by the use of a socket wrench or screw driver, ac-
cording to its design.
Owing to the fact that the angle between the faces 33 and 34 of the locking blocks is equal to the angle between the corresponding edges of the slot 16, it is possible to use these same locking blocks in connection with radially extending cutting tools 38 and 39, as shown in Fig. 8. In this case the cutting tools are set against the radial back face 17 of the slot and the locking blocks are set against the angular front faces 18 and 19.
In the construction shown in Figs. 9, 10, 11 and 12, there is provided a slot 40 which extends through the boring bar and is preferably provided with radial front and back faces 41 and 42. WVithin the slot 40 is placed tral portion of which pin passes through a collar 47 The position of this collar is subj ect to slight adjustment transversely of the boring bar by means of a pair of opposite set screws 48 and 49, so that the position of the pin 44 can be exactly centered in the boring bar. I do not in this case particularly claim the construction and arrangement of this tool block, except as the same may be used in combination with the other features of the present invention, inasmuch as the general arrangement and method of locking and adjusting of the tool block constitutes the subject matter of a co-pending application for Letters Patent of the United States. I
WVhile I have hereinshown and described only certain embodiments of the features of thepresent invention, still I do not intend to limit myself to the same, except as I may do so in the claims.
I claim:
A boring bar having a transversely extending through slot, one end face of said slot extending in a radial direction withf respect to the axis of rotation of the boring bar, the .otherend face of the slot being of V-shape with the two arms of the V lying at equal angles with respect to the axis of rotation of the boring bar, a pair of compan ion clamping blocks adapted to seat into said slot for the purpose of clamping tools therein, each of said clamping blocks having a width less than one-half the diameter of the boring bar and having two of its opposite faoes lying at an angle to each other equal to the angle between the two end walls of the slot of the boring bar, suitable tools in the slot between one end wall and the clamping blocks aforesaid, said tools'having parallel edges, and means for drawing the
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