Patent classifications
B23B2251/64
NUMERICAL CONTROL DEVICE, CHIP REMOVAL SYSTEM, AND CHIP REMOVAL METHOD
A machining operation generating unit analyzes a program in accordance with a machining program stored in the storage unit and causes the machine tool to perform a normal machining operation. A chip removal operation generating unit outputs an instruction for rotating a main shaft in the reverse direction to the interpolation unit after a cutting machining performed by the machine tool ends. The chip removal operation generating unit rotates the main shaft in the reverse direction for a predetermined time.
Broken bolt extractor
A broken bolt extractor is disclosed having a counter clockwise cutting tip section for drilling a bore into a broken bolt, a tap section having counter clockwise orientated threads, an intermediate shaft section, a chuck end portion, and a channel formed in the tip section, the tap section, and the shaft section.
ORTHOPEDIC SCREW EXTRACTOR
An orthopedic screw extractor device including a shaft, an end portion about a first end of the shaft for securing to a handle, and a screw extracting tip about a second end of the shaft opposite the first end. The screw extracting tip further includes a generally frustoconical shape having a side at an angle of about 5 to 15 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the screw extracting tip. The screw extracting tip further includes first, second and third screw threads and first, second and third flutes circumferentially spaced about the screw extracting tip and extending across an entire length of the screw extracting tip. Each of the screw threads has a lead of about 0.07 to 0.12 inches, a pitch of about 0.02 to 0.04 inches, a thread angle of about 40 to 50 degrees, and a depth of about 0.01 to 0.02 inches.
Orthopedic screw extractor
An orthopedic screw extractor device including a shaft, an end portion about a first end of the shaft for securing to a handle, and a screw extracting tip about a second end of the shaft opposite the first end. The screw extracting tip further includes a generally frustoconical shape having a side at an angle of about 5 to 15 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the screw extracting tip. The screw extracting tip further includes first, second and third screw threads and first, second and third flutes circumferentially spaced about the screw extracting tip and extending across an entire length of the screw extracting tip. Each of the screw threads has a lead of about 0.07 to 0.12 inches, a pitch of about 0.02 to 0.04 inches, a thread angle of about 40 to 50 degrees, and a depth of about 0.01 to 0.02 inches.
Tool attachment for a power tool
A tool attachment, in particular hole saw, for a power tool having a driving axle that is drivable in oscillation. The tool attachment including a connecting device with which the tool attachment is attachable to the power tool such that the driving axle thereof and a tool axis essentially coincide. A work area has teeth, with the work area being at least partially circular in design and adjoining a hollow, cylindrical base. Openings are formed in the base, the openings constituting at least 60%, at least 80%, or at least 90% of the area of the base.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DEBURRING AT LEAST ONE BOREHOLE OPENING OF A METAL WORKPIECE
The disclosure relates to a device for deburring at least one borehole opening of a metal workpiece, wherein the device has a rotationally symmetrical countersink bit. The countersink bit of the device is designed to remove at least one burr of the at least one borehole opening. The countersink bit can be introduced into an opening forming the at least one borehole opening and rotated. The disclosure also relates to a corresponding method.
HOLLOW-POINT CONDENSING-COMPACTION TOOL
A rotary tool configured for high speed condensing and/or cutting action to form a hole. The tool has a body around which is formed a plurality of flutes. Each flute has a cutting face on one side and a densifying face on the other side. A land between adjacent flutes establishes a substantially margin-less working edge along each cutting face. The working edges are configured to produce osseodensification when the tool is operated in the condensing mode. A cavity is formed inside the body with access through its apical end. A plurality of spurs rim the apical end. Each spur has a grinding edge that is offset from said longitudinal axis in the cutting direction of rotation. Some of the flutes open directly into a gullet formed between adjacent spurs. Some of the flutes open directly into leading flanks that fall away from each grinding edge.
TOOL ATTACHMENT FOR A POWER TOOL
A tool attachment, in particular hole saw, for a power tool having a driving axle that is drivable in oscillation. The tool attachment including a connecting device with which the tool attachment is attachable to a power tool such that the driving axle thereof and a tool axis essentially coincide. A work area has teeth that are at least partially circular in design and adjoin a hollow, cylindrical base. At least two openings formed in the base, the at least two openings constitute at least 60%, at least 80%, or at least 90% of the area of the base.
Device and method for deburring at least one borehole opening of a metal workpiece
The disclosure relates to a device for deburring at least one borehole opening of a metal workpiece, wherein the device has a rotationally symmetrical countersink bit. The countersink bit of the device is designed to remove at least one burr of the at least one borehole opening. The countersink bit can be introduced into an opening forming the at least one borehole opening and rotated. The disclosure also relates to a corresponding method.
ORTHOPEDIC SCREW EXTRACTOR
An orthopedic screw extractor device including a shaft, an end portion about a first end of the shaft for securing to a handle, and a screw extracting tip about a second end of the shaft opposite the first end. The screw extracting tip further includes a generally frustoconical shape having a side at an angle of about 5 to 15 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the screw extracting tip. The screw extracting tip further includes first, second and third screw threads and first, second and third flutes circumferentially spaced about the screw extracting tip and extending across an entire length of the screw extracting tip. Each of the screw threads has a lead of about 0.07 to 0.12 inches, a pitch of about 0.02 to 0.04 inches, a thread angle of about 40 to 50 degrees, and a depth of about 0.01 to 0.02 inches.