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- Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a twist-drill embodying the features of my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a transverse section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 is a transverse section on line 4 4: of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line 5 5 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 6 is a transverse section on line 6 6 of Fig. 1, and
- Fig. 7 is a view of the cutting end of the tool.
- the numeral 5 designates a tool shown for purposes of illustration as a twist-drill, although it may be an auger, bit, or the like, having spiral grooves 6, formed by milling or otherwise and extending longitudinally of the tool-body for the requisite distance to produce lands 7 each of said lands having its side, at the end of which the cutting-surface is formed, of a constant angle.
- Designated by 8 are grooves formed in the tool-body adjacent to said grooves 6 and from which they are separated by spiral ribs 12. Each spiral groove 8 substantially merges into the body of the tool at the cutting-point 10 thereof, as shown in Figs. 1 and 7, and from said point it gradually increases in width and has a quicker lead from end to end.
- spiral rib or ridge 12 Intermediate each pair of grooves 6 and 8 is the spiral rib or ridge 12, varying in angle throughout its length and which serves to divide the grooves 6 and 8 and to strengthen the tool, so that it will not break under torsional strain.
- This rib or ridge is quite pronounced near the shank of the tool and is of gradually-decreasing height toward the point thereof, where it substantially merges into the main groove 6, as above stated.
- Designated by 1a is the thin web of the tool, which'is of uniform or substantially uniform thickness throughout its length.
- the tool may have a short nearly uniform cutting-point and will still be strong and rigid in action, for the reason that the rib or ridge 12 adds materially to the strength of the core.
- atool is produced which overcomes many of the defects in the common kinds, has a cutting side of constant angle clearance-groove and of the rib or ridge separating it from the main spiral groove Without departure from the invention, which is not limited to the precise details shown and described.
- a tool having a spiral groove with a side of constant angle, and adjacent to said groove a clearancespace of gradually-increasing width from point to rear.
- a tool having a pair of spiral grooves each with a side of constant angle, a spiral rib or ridge intermediate each pair of grooves, and clearance-spaces of gradually increasing width from point to rear.
- a tool having pairs of spiral grooves, the grooves of one pair being each of a constant lead, and those of the other pair increasing gradually in Width from front to rear, and having each a constant lead difierent from the lead of the other pair.
- a tool having main spiral grooves, spiral ribs of gradually-increasing projection from point to rear, and spiral clearance-grooves separated from the main grooves by said ribs.
- a tool having a pair of spiral grooves, one of said grooves being of constant lead, and the other of said grooves gradually increasing in Width from front to rear, and being of a different constant lead.
- a tool having a web of substantially uniform thickness, main spiral grooves, spiral strengthening ribs or ridges, and clearancegrooves of gradually-increasing width from point to rear, and separated from the main grooves by said ribs.
- a tool having a pair of spiral grooves merging into each other adjacent to the cutting end, one of said grooves being of gradually-increasing width from front to rear, and a spiral rib of gradually-increasing projection from front to rear separating said grooves.
- a twist-drill having main spiral grooves, clearance grooves merging into the main grooves at the point of the drill, spiral ribs or projections of constantly-varying angle separating the main and clearance grooves, and a web of substantially uniform thickness.
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Description
No. 750,537. PATENTBD JAN. 26, 1904. B. M. W. HANSON.
DRILLING TOOL.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6.1903. N0 MODEL- 13 I Mine 9,5 10 A771 0 673607 UNITED STATES ?atented. January 26, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
BENeT M. w. HANSON, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR To I PRATT & WHITNEY COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNEC ICUT, A
CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
DRILLING-TOOL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 750,537, dated January 26,1904,
Application filed June 6, 1903. "Serial No. 160,357- (No model.) i
To all whom it 11mg concern.-
Be it known that I, BENGT M. W. HANSON, a citizen of Sweden, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Drilling-Tools, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to drilling-tools of In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a twist-drill embodying the features of my invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a transverse section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a transverse section on line 4 4: of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line 5 5 of Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is a transverse section on line 6 6 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 7 is a view of the cutting end of the tool.
Like numerals designate similar parts throughout the several views. I
Heretofore in tools of the class to which my invention relates the spiral grooves have been so formed that trouble has ensued by the clogging of the chips, due to the lack of clearance qualities of the grooves, and the web of the drill has been in these old constructions so much reduced in thickness that it has been weakened, and said tools often break under strain and have to be discarded, cut down, and
resharpened. In my invention these defectsare avoided, and a tool of constructional qualities fully equal to all demands upon it and one of strength sufiicient to resist torsional strains incident to its employment is the result.
Referring to thedrawings, the numeral 5 designates a tool shown for purposes of illustration as a twist-drill, although it may be an auger, bit, or the like, having spiral grooves 6, formed by milling or otherwise and extending longitudinally of the tool-body for the requisite distance to produce lands 7 each of said lands having its side, at the end of which the cutting-surface is formed, of a constant angle. Designated by 8 are grooves formed in the tool-body adjacent to said grooves 6 and from which they are separated by spiral ribs 12. Each spiral groove 8 substantially merges into the body of the tool at the cutting-point 10 thereof, as shown in Figs. 1 and 7, and from said point it gradually increases in width and has a quicker lead from end to end. This feature is clearly illustrated in Fig. 1 and in the various cross-sectional views, by referring to which it will be seen that in Fig. 6 said groove Sis narrow, that it is wider in Fig. 5, still wider in Fig. 4:, again wider in Fig. 3, and finally attains its full width in Fig. 2, where it terminates in the body of the tool. From what has been stated it will be manifest that at the cutting-point the two grooves 6 and 8 substantially coincide or merge into each other at 10'to constitute a main groove of full width and that from said point each groove 8 diverges from the main groove 6 and also gradually increases in widthto afford proper clearance for the chips or cuttings.
Intermediate each pair of grooves 6 and 8 is the spiral rib or ridge 12, varying in angle throughout its length and which serves to divide the grooves 6 and 8 and to strengthen the tool, so that it will not break under torsional strain. This rib or ridge is quite pronounced near the shank of the tool and is of gradually-decreasing height toward the point thereof, where it substantially merges into the main groove 6, as above stated.
Designated by 1a is the thin web of the tool, which'is of uniform or substantially uniform thickness throughout its length. By providing a thin web of uniform thickness or only slightly increasing in thickness toward the shank the tool may have a short nearly uniform cutting-point and will still be strong and rigid in action, for the reason that the rib or ridge 12 adds materially to the strength of the core. In this way atool is produced which overcomes many of the defects in the common kinds, has a cutting side of constant angle clearance-groove and of the rib or ridge separating it from the main spiral groove Without departure from the invention, which is not limited to the precise details shown and described.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. A tool having a spiral groove with a side of constant angle, and adjacent to said groove a clearancespace of gradually-increasing width from point to rear.
2. A tool having a pair of spiral grooves each with a side of constant angle, a spiral rib or ridge intermediate each pair of grooves, and clearance-spaces of gradually increasing width from point to rear.
3. A tool having pairs of spiral grooves, the grooves of one pair being each of a constant lead, and those of the other pair increasing gradually in Width from front to rear, and having each a constant lead difierent from the lead of the other pair.
4. A tool having main spiral grooves, spiral ribs of gradually-increasing projection from point to rear, and spiral clearance-grooves separated from the main grooves by said ribs.
5. A tool having a pair of spiral grooves, one of said grooves being of constant lead, and the other of said grooves gradually increasing in Width from front to rear, and being of a different constant lead.
6. A tool having a web of substantially uniform thickness, main spiral grooves, spiral strengthening ribs or ridges, and clearancegrooves of gradually-increasing width from point to rear, and separated from the main grooves by said ribs.
7. A tool having a pair of spiral grooves merging into each other adjacent to the cutting end, one of said grooves being of gradually-increasing width from front to rear, and a spiral rib of gradually-increasing projection from front to rear separating said grooves.
8. A twist-drill having main spiral grooves, clearance grooves merging into the main grooves at the point of the drill, spiral ribs or projections of constantly-varying angle separating the main and clearance grooves, and a web of substantially uniform thickness.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
BENGT M. W. HANSON.
Witnesses:
JOHN H. MONTSTREAM, HARRIE E. BAILEY.
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