Claims
- 1. In a groove cutting machine of the type having
- groove cutter means for cutting a groove in a workpiece
- means for holding the cutter means,
- 3. support means for supporting a workpiece against the cutter means during the cutting of a groove in the workpiece by the cutter means, and,
- 4. drive means for causing relative motion between the workpiece and the cutter means to effect the cutting of a groove in the workpiece by the cutter means,
- the improvement for cutting a groove in one face of the workpiece whereby a constant thickness of material remains between the bottom of the groove and the other face of the workpiece wherein
- i. the cutter means comprises at least one cutter whose cutting edged are located in a common plane, the shape of those cutting edges in that common plane defining the cross-section of the groove to be cut
- ii. the means for holding the cutter keeps the common plane of those cutting edges in a substantially constant angular position relative to the workpiece the common plane being inclined fowardly in the direction of movement of the cutter relative to the workpiece and that common plane extends upwardly from the bottom of the groove made by the cutting edges.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the cutter has two straight arms connected to form a Vee, each of the straight arms having a cutting edge extending to the apex of the Vee.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the cutter and support means are stationary and the drive means is adapted to move the workpiece past the cutter means.
- 4. In a groove cutting machine of the type having
- 1. cutter means,
- 2. support means for supporting a workpiece during the cutting of a groove in the workpiece by the cutter means,
- 3. drive means for causing relative motion between the workpiece and the cutter means to effect the cutting of a groove in the workpiece by the cutter means. the improvement for cutting a groove in one face of the workpiece whereby a constant thickness of material remains between the bottom of the groove and the other face of the workpiece wherein
- the cutter means comprises at least one cutter having a cutting edge defining the cross section of the groove to be cut and means for holding the cutter in position to cut through the workpiece during said relative motion, said cutter being formed with a bevel face which extends rearwardly from the cutting edge and faces the workpiece, the cutter being positioned such that the bevel face has a negative angle of clearance with respect to the workpiece.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 4 wherein the negative angle of clearance is of the order of 1.degree..
- 6. The improvement according to claim 4 wherein
- the support means comprises a roller which is freely rotatable about a fixed axis, the said axis being positioned such that the workpiece is supported at that part which is engaged by the cutter.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 4 wherein
- the cutting means consist of at least two cutters each positioned to cut its own groove in the workpiece.
- 8. The improvement according to claim 7 wherein the cutters are arranged one behind the other in their direction of relative movement and positioned so that the separate grooves combine to form a composite groove.
- 9. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein
- the support means comprises a roller arranged to rotate and provide support at that part of the workpiece whch is engaged by the cutter whereby the workpiece is held against the cutting edge of the cutter.
- 10. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein
- the cutter means includes at least two cutters held by the holding means one behind the other in the direction of movement of the cutters relative to the workpiece whereby the groove cut by the leading cutter is altered by the groove cut by the succeeding cutter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 469951 filed on May 15th, 1974, and which is now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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73,049 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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469951 |
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