Claims
- 1. A reamer for making a tapered hole comprising:
- a conical core having a longitudinal axis terminating in first and second ends, and
- first, second, third, and fourth flutes projecting from said core, said flutes being generally unequally spaced from each other about said longitudinal axis and tapering outwardly from said first end of said core, said flutes winding helically about said longitudinal axis of said core, said first, second, and third flutes being spaced about said longitudinal axis from said fourth flute by about 90, 160, and 255 degrees, respectively.
- 2. The reamer of claim 1 wherein said flutes each have a helix angle of about 15 degrees to said longitudinal axis of said core.
- 3. The reamer of claim 2 wherein each of said flutes incorporates a plurality of chip breaking grooves along said longitudinal axis of said core, said grooves on each flute being in a staggered relationship with said grooves on each other of said flutes.
- 4. The reamer of claim 1 wherein said flutes extend from said first end to said second end of said core.
- 5. The reamer of claim 4 wherein said flutes each have a helix angle of about 15 degrees to said longitudinal axis of said core.
- 6. The reamer of claim 4 wherein means to countersink the hole are attached to said second end of said core.
- 7. A reamer for making a tapered hole comprising:
- a conical core having a longitudinal axis terminating in first and second ends, and
- four flutes projecting from said core, said flutes being generally unequally spaced from other about said longitudinal axis and tapering outwardly from said first end of said core, said flutes winding helically about said longitudinal axis of said core, said flutes having a helix angle of about 15.degree. to said longitudinal axis of said core.
- 8. The reamer of claim 7 wherein said flutes extend from said first end to said second end of said core.
- 9. The reamer of claim 8 wherein each of said flutes incorporates a plurality of chip breaking grooves along said longitudinal axis of said core, said grooves on each flute being in a staggered relationship with said grooves on each other of said flutes.
- 10. The reamer of claim 8 wherein means to countersink said hole are attached to said second end of said core.
- 11. A reamer for making a tapered hole comprising:
- a conical core having a longitudinal axis terminating in first and second ends, and
- first, second, third and fourth flutes projecting from said core, said flutes being unequally spaced from each other about said longitudinal axis with the spacing between adjacent flutes having a minimum variation of about 10 degrees, said flutes tapering outwardly from said first end of said core, said flutes winding helically about said longitudinal axis of said core.
- 12. The reamer of claim 11, wherein said flutes each have a helix angle of about 15 degrees to said longitudinal axis of said core.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 086,191, filed Oct. 18, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,662,803.
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