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US936955A
US936955A US48385609A US1909483856A US936955A US 936955 A US936955 A US 936955A US 48385609 A US48385609 A US 48385609A US 1909483856 A US1909483856 A US 1909483856A US 936955 A US936955 A US 936955A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D77/00Reaming tools
    • B23D77/02Reamers with inserted cutting edges
    • B23D77/04Reamers with inserted cutting edges with cutting edges adjustable to different diameters along the whole cutting length
    • B23D77/048Reamers with inserted cutting edges with cutting edges adjustable to different diameters along the whole cutting length by means of conical screw threads
    • 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
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    • Y10T408/8593Wedge moving perpendicular to tool-axis

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  • My invention consists of an improvement in boring bars and has'for its object to pro vide a bar having a plurality of sets of cutters arranged longitudinally of its length located at intervals, adapted to cut succ'cs sively through a piece of metal continuously, each cut performing its functions successively and independently of the preceding cut.
  • Figure 1 is a view of the complete device in vertical elevation illustrating it in position within the hub oi the wheel or other article being bored.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are detail views in perspective bf the adjusting blocks for the finishing cutters. F lg.
  • the bar 2 represents the main body portion of the bar-which is generally cylindrical in form and provided at its upper portion with a reduced tapered extremity"3 for insertion in the actuating head of the boring mill or machine.
  • the bar 2 is provided with radially arranged cutters 4. for making the rough cut through the opening in a hub or other article 5, said cutters being of'anydesired nlnnbcr, as four, mounted within suitable-receiving sockets 6 and held therein by' set screws 7 or other suitable means.
  • the rough cutters 4 are designed to cut away the principal part of the metal and are, not
  • finishing cutters '8 Two in number, mounted radially across the middle central portion of the bar in receiving sockets 9. These finishing cutters are located a suliicient distance beyond the cutters 4 so that said cutters will first make their cut and passentirely' through to the other side of the article being cut, before the finishing cutters commence their work, it being understood that the work is advanced toward the bar or vice versa, and that the work may be rotated or the bar may be rotated as'desired.
  • the cutters 8 are adjustably mounted within the socluts 9 of the bar, and for the purpose of adjusting them outwardly therein, equally at each side, I provide. the adjustable blocks 10 and 11 having their innermiddle portions cut out or recessed semi-cylindrically as indicated at 12,
  • the adjusting blocks are loosely assembled by means of bolts 1,3 extending through block 11 and screwed into block 10, the heads of the bolts engaging elongated recesses 14 in the outer sides of block 11, sufficient play being provided topermit of the necessary separation of the blocks by the wedging screw, to ellect the outward adjustment of the cutters.
  • the adjusting blocks are of a height corresponding to the height of cutters S, which abut by their inner ends directly against the outer faces of said blocks, providing a solid contacting bearing for each cutter.
  • the bolt 15 represents the wedging screw having its inner shank provided with threads as shown, engaging receiving threads 16 in the bar 2, which is recessed at one side as indicated at 17 for clearance of the bolt head and the necessary adjusting wrench.
  • the middle portion of the bolt 15 is tapered in truncated cone form as indicated at 18, While beyond such tapered portion it extends by a reduced terminal 19 into a reagainst the sides of cutters 8 through the body portion of the bar, which is cut out at 23 for clearance of the screw head and adjusting wrench.
  • the finishing cutters 8 which are of equal length are set inwardly against blocks 10 and 11 at their innermost position, and may be of the length desired to extend slightly beyond the terminal cutting edges of cutters 4.
  • the cutters 8 are adjusted outwardly by screwing bolt 15 inwardly, its tapered wedge section 18 separatii'ig blocks 10 and 11 and likewise the cutters l8 equally at. each side until extended to the desired extent, when they may be positively set by screws As the cutters wear or for any reason desired, they maybe very accurately adjusted by the screws 15, and itwill be seen that the'extent of adjustment may be very minute and ac curate, depending upon the turning of the screw.
  • Said cutter or cutters are in other respects similar to the round cutters 4 and are secured in place by the usual set screw 25.

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J. J; STEINBRUNN.
BORING BAR. I APPLICATION PILEDMAR. 1a, 1909.
Patented Oct. 12,1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
J. J. STEINBRUNN.
BORING BAR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.16, 1909;
Patented Oct: 12, 1909.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 "oirn srnrns rnn'rrains,
JOHN J. srnmsnnnn, or Prroamn, PENNSYLVANIA.
BO ING-Ban.
assess.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented oer. 12, 1969.
Application filed March 16, 1909. Serialv No. 483,856.
new and useful Improvements in Boring- Bars, of which the following is a specifica tion, reference being had therein to the ac- (fOlIl an ill drawin My invention consists of an improvement in boring bars and has'for its object to pro vide a bar having a plurality of sets of cutters arranged longitudinally of its length located at intervals, adapted to cut succ'cs sively through a piece of metal continuously, each cut performing its functions successively and independently of the preceding cut. i
, The particular feature of the invention is in the bar of this character, the provision of means for accurately adjusting the finishing cutters, in combination with-the complete structure. as more fully hereinafterdescribed. ic'ierring to the drawings :Figure 1 is a view of the complete device in vertical elevation illustrating it in position within the hub oi the wheel or other article being bored. Fig. 2 is a similar View at right angles to Fig. 1, partly broken away to show the adjusting mechanism for the finishing cutters. views indicated by the lines III. Illland IV. ll". of Fig. Fig. 5 is a perspective detail View oi. the bar without its parts. Figs. 6 and 7 are detail views in perspective bf the adjusting blocks for the finishing cutters. F lg. is is a similar view of the wedging screw. in the drawings, 2 represents the main body portion of the bar-which is generally cylindrical in form and provided at its upper portion with a reduced tapered extremity"3 for insertion in the actuating head of the boring mill or machine. At its other. extremity, the bar 2 is provided with radially arranged cutters 4. for making the rough cut through the opening in a hub or other article 5, said cutters being of'anydesired nlnnbcr, as four, mounted within suitable-receiving sockets 6 and held therein by' set screws 7 or other suitable means. The rough cutters 4 are designed to cut away the principal part of the metal and are, not
adjustable, being sharpened or renewed from time to time as may be desired and as is the common. practice. Beyond the series of rough cutters and located about midway of Figs. 3 and l are cross sectional the length of the bar 2 are the finishing cutters '8, two in number, mounted radially across the middle central portion of the bar in receiving sockets 9. These finishing cutters are located a suliicient distance beyond the cutters 4 so that said cutters will first make their cut and passentirely' through to the other side of the article being cut, before the finishing cutters commence their work, it being understood that the work is advanced toward the bar or vice versa, and that the work may be rotated or the bar may be rotated as'desired. .The object of this rela tive arrangement of the sets of cutters 4 and 8 isthat, the ba 2 being originally set centrally of the de'slred hole to be finished, any inaccuracies of alinement arising during or resulting from the first cutting operation, are not necessarily repeated by the next following series of cutters S, but that said cutters and the bar will re-assume their con tral arrangement with relation to the article as soon as the cutters e have passed beyond it and before the finishing cutters have com:
menced their work.
' As stated, the cutters 8 are adjustably mounted Within the socluts 9 of the bar, and for the purpose of adjusting them outwardly therein, equally at each side, I provide. the adjustable blocks 10 and 11 having their innermiddle portions cut out or recessed semi-cylindrically as indicated at 12,
12, andtapered to the same degree as the taper of the adjusting wedging screw. These blocks are loosely assembled by means of bolts 1,3 extending through block 11 and screwed into block 10, the heads of the bolts engaging elongated recesses 14 in the outer sides of block 11, sufficient play being provided topermit of the necessary separation of the blocks by the wedging screw, to ellect the outward adjustment of the cutters. The adjusting blocks are of a height corresponding to the height of cutters S, which abut by their inner ends directly against the outer faces of said blocks, providing a solid contacting bearing for each cutter.
15 represents the wedging screw having its inner shank provided with threads as shown, engaging receiving threads 16 in the bar 2, which is recessed at one side as indicated at 17 for clearance of the bolt head and the necessary adjusting wrench. The middle portion of the bolt 15 is tapered in truncated cone form as indicated at 18, While beyond such tapered portion it extends by a reduced terminal 19 into a reagainst the sides of cutters 8 through the body portion of the bar, which is cut out at 23 for clearance of the screw head and adjusting wrench.
- in operation, the finishing cutters 8 which are of equal length are set inwardly against blocks 10 and 11 at their innermost position, and may be of the length desired to extend slightly beyond the terminal cutting edges of cutters 4. As desired, the cutters 8 are adjusted outwardly by screwing bolt 15 inwardly, its tapered wedge section 18 separatii'ig blocks 10 and 11 and likewise the cutters l8 equally at. each side until extended to the desired extent, when they may be positively set by screws As the cutters wear or for any reason desired, they maybe very accurately adjusted by the screws 15, and itwill be seen that the'extent of adjustment may be very minute and ac curate, depending upon the turning of the screw.
A particular advantage of the terminal 5 as that shown, for the purpose of finishing the upper edge of the hub opening by a rounding or lillet-ing cut. Said cutter or cutters are in other respects similar to the round cutters 4 and are secured in place by the usual set screw 25.
The advantages of the invention reside in its adaptability to making a continuous cut through the hub, 2'. 0, following onecut immediately with the other without any necessary change or adjustment in the bar or substitution of one cutting tool for another. Also in the facility for making an accurate adjustment for the finishing cutters; the
correction of lateral errors, and the inclusion within a single tool of the several series of cutters adapted to operate in the manner,
described.
The invention may be changed or varied in its design, or details of construction by the skilled mechanic, but all such changes areto be considered as within the scope of the following claim.
What I claim is y In a boring bar, the combination of a cylindrical bar having a continuous transverse socket, cutters located in the outermost .portiotis thereof, set screws for securing socket in the bar having a tapered portion engaging the tapered apertures of the blocks and an extended terminal engaging a re ceiving bearing in the bar, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I atiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN J. STEINBR-UNN. W'itnesses O. M. CLARKE, HARRY M. \VlLLIS.
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