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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
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    • B23B29/03407Boring heads with tools moving radially, e.g. for making chamfers or undercuttings radially adjustable before starting manufacturing by means of screws and nuts
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    • 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
    • Y10T408/83Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/83Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support
    • Y10T408/85Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support to move radially
    • Y10T408/854Tool-support with means to move Tool relative to tool-support to move radially to move eccentrically mounted Tool

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  • PIPE TAP No. 397,167. Patented Feb. 5, 1889.
  • HORACE O. BRADFORD, OF MILWVAUKEE, ⁇ VISCONSIN.
  • My invention relates to improvements in taps and reamers for cutting threads in steam and gas pipe fittings, and also to the mechanism by which said taps and reamers are held in place when operated. It is a well-known fact that the greater part of the work of a reamer and tap is performed by their front ends, whereby such parts become first worn away and rendered inoperative, while the rear threads of the tap are comparatively but little worn.
  • the object of my improvement is to provide a tap and reamer which, as their front ends become worn or dull, may be ground off and adjusted forward from time to time, whereby the life of such parts is greatly prolonged.
  • FIG. 1 represents a side view thereof.
  • Fig. 2 represents a front end view.
  • Fig. represents a detail, part in section, drawn on line X X of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4. is a detail, part in section.
  • Fig. 5 represents a perspective view of one of the tap-retaining blocks removed from the machine.
  • A represents the head block or chuck by which my adjustable taps and reamers are f held in place and operated.
  • i B B B B are the thread-cutting taps, which are held in place within the grooves C, formed therefor in the head-block A.
  • i D D D D are the reamers, which are adjusted slightly in advance of the thread-cutting taps, whereby the surface of the pipe or fixture operated upon is smoothed in advance of the thread-cutting tap.
  • the reamors D D are held in place within the grooves E, provided therefor in the headblock A; Surrounding the head-block A is a heavy metallic band, F, which is shrunken upon and rigidly affixed to the periphery of the head-block A.
  • the several taps B and reamers I) are inserted in their respective grooves from the front end of the machine beneath the band F, when the tap-retaining blocks G G G G are inserted above the taps within the tap-retaining grooves (3.
  • the lower or inner surfaces of the several tap-blocks G are provided with a series of threads, II, corresponding with both the threads I of the cuttingtaps and the threads 1, formed upon the periphery of the rear enlarged portion of the head-block A, wherebyit is obvious that when the tap-retaining blocks G are in place the threads H of such blocks engage upon the cutting-threads I of the tap and the retainingthreads I of the head-blocks, thus retaining all the threads of the several taps in their proper relative positions to each other for avork. IVhen the several tap-blocks have been thus put in place upon the taps and tap-retaining threads I, they are forced centrally inward upon the respective taps by the block-retaining screws J, whereby said taps are held rigidly and firmly in place.
  • the c01nbination of the head-block A provided with tapadjusting threads 1., formed on its periphery at its rear or inner end, tap-retainin grooves and reainer-retaining grooves E, Formed longitudinally in the periphery at its front end, cutting-taps l3, and reainers ]'),'loeated in their respective grooves (1 and E, inclosinghand I, s'urre'uiuling said taps, tap-retaining hloeks G, interposed between said i'nelosingband F and the respective taps B, the threads of said blocks G being adapted to engage both upon the threads I of the eenbergi'ig-taps, and the adj listing-threads 1, formed upon the headbloek A, adjusting-screws J, operating in said inclosing-liiaiul F and engaging at their inner ends against said tapretaining hloeks G, and

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H. O. BRADFORD.
PIPE TAP. No. 397,167. Patented Feb. 5, 1889.
ilNrTnn STATES PATENT Orrrcn.
HORACE O. BRADFORD, OF MILWVAUKEE, \VISCONSIN.
PIPE- TAP.
SPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 397,167, dated February 5, 1889.
Application filed November 28, 1888. Serial No. 292,103. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HORACE C. BRADFORD, of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of \Visconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Pipe-Taps; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of said invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters or figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to improvements in taps and reamers for cutting threads in steam and gas pipe fittings, and also to the mechanism by which said taps and reamers are held in place when operated. It is a well-known fact that the greater part of the work of a reamer and tap is performed by their front ends, whereby such parts become first worn away and rendered inoperative, while the rear threads of the tap are comparatively but little worn.
The object of my improvement is to provide a tap and reamer which, as their front ends become worn or dull, may be ground off and adjusted forward from time to time, whereby the life of such parts is greatly prolonged.
The construction of my invention is explained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 represents a side view thereof. Fig. 2 represents a front end view. Fig. represents a detail, part in section, drawn on line X X of Fig. 2. Fig. 4. is a detail, part in section. Fig. 5 represents a perspective view of one of the tap-retaining blocks removed from the machine.
Like parts are representral by the same reference-letters throughout the several views. A represents the head block or chuck by which my adjustable taps and reamers are f held in place and operated. i B B B B are the thread-cutting taps, which are held in place within the grooves C, formed therefor in the head-block A. i D D D D are the reamers, which are adjusted slightly in advance of the thread-cutting taps, whereby the surface of the pipe or fixture operated upon is smoothed in advance of the thread-cutting tap.
the retaining-block G.
The reamors D D are held in place within the grooves E, provided therefor in the headblock A; Surrounding the head-block A is a heavy metallic band, F, which is shrunken upon and rigidly affixed to the periphery of the head-block A. The several taps B and reamers I) are inserted in their respective grooves from the front end of the machine beneath the band F, when the tap-retaining blocks G G G G are inserted above the taps within the tap-retaining grooves (3. The lower or inner surfaces of the several tap-blocks G are provided with a series of threads, II, corresponding with both the threads I of the cuttingtaps and the threads 1, formed upon the periphery of the rear enlarged portion of the head-block A, wherebyit is obvious that when the tap-retaining blocks G are in place the threads H of such blocks engage upon the cutting-threads I of the tap and the retainingthreads I of the head-blocks, thus retaining all the threads of the several taps in their proper relative positions to each other for avork. IVhen the several tap-blocks have been thus put in place upon the taps and tap-retaining threads I, they are forced centrally inward upon the respective taps by the block-retaining screws J, whereby said taps are held rigidly and firmly in place.
hen the end threads of the several taps, or any one of them, become dull or inoperative, said tap is readily removed by first unscrewing the set-screw J, and raising the tapblock G, engaging thereon. \Vhen the tap has been thus removed, the front or worn end may be ground away and the tap replaced beneath The several reamers I) are held in place by their retaining-grooves,
and may be adjusted forward in said grooves at the desired point by turning the headless screws K, they being retain ed in contact with said adj usting-screws K by contact with the surface operated upon. When the front ends of the reamers D become worn away and dull, said reamers are readily drawn forward and removed and their dull portions ground off, when they are again placed in their respective grooves, and the set-screws K are respectively turned forward against them a distance corresponding with that which has been cut away to engage at one end in the threads I of the i cnttingta1')s and at their other ends in the l tap-threzuls 1, formed upon the head-block A, and adjlisting-screws J, operating in said ineiosing-ljiand 1 and engaging at their inner ends against said tap-retainin g blocks G, suhstantiallv as and for the purpose specified.
2. In a pipe-thread-cutting tool, the combination of the head-block A, provided with ieainer-retaiiiing grooves E, reaniers 1), lo-
eated in their respective retaining-grooves, adusting-screws K, operating in screw-threaded apertures provided therefor in the rear end of said head-hloeks A, and adapted to bear at their front ends against the rear or inner ends of said reainers I), substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. In a pipethread-eutting tool, the c01nbination of the head-block A, provided with tapadjusting threads 1., formed on its periphery at its rear or inner end, tap-retainin grooves and reainer-retaining grooves E, Formed longitudinally in the periphery at its front end, cutting-taps l3, and reainers ]'),'loeated in their respective grooves (1 and E, inclosinghand I, s'urre'uiuling said taps, tap-retaining hloeks G, interposed between said i'nelosingband F and the respective taps B, the threads of said blocks G being adapted to engage both upon the threads I of the euttii'ig-taps, and the adj listing-threads 1, formed upon the headbloek A, adjusting-screws J, operating in said inclosing-liiaiul F and engaging at their inner ends against said tapretaining hloeks G, and adjusting-serews K, o ierating in screw-Ll] readed apertures provided therelor in said liGHl-blUOli A and engaging at their inner ends against the rear endsot said reainers I), all substantially as and l'orthe purpose speci tied.
in testi1non vwlun'eot I a I'li.\; my signai ure in presenee of. two witnesses.
HORACE liltADFORlI).
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Ms. B. Enwnv, T. l'iICNlGDIC'l.
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