Claims
- 1. A gear shaving cutter in the form of a unitary gear body designed simultaneously to perform a shaving action first at one side of all of the teeth of a gear simultaneously for substantially the full height thereof, and then to perform a shaving action at the other side of all the teeth of the gear simultaneously for substantially the full height thereof, said body having a complete circular series of teeth conforming in profile to the profile desired on the finished teeth of the gear, said teeth having a maximum thickness measured circumferentially of the cutter which is less than the circumferential spacing between adjacent gear teeth measured at the same radial distance from the centers of the gear and body, said cutter teeth having cutting edges only at one end thereof and at both sides of the teeth, both sides of the cutter teeth being inclined to provide cutting clearance behind both of the cutting edges, said cutter teeth accordingly being of diminishing thickness from the end thereof provided with said cutting edges to the other, whereby upon relative axial reciprocation between the shaving cutter and gear in coaxial relationship and in one direction only, shaving cuts may be taken from end to end of the gear teeth at one side thereof for substantially the full height thereof and by relative circumferential feed, shaving cuts may be taken at the other side of the gear teeth, the cutting edges of said cutter teeth being disposed at different axial spacings from a single reference plane perpendicular to the axis of the cutter to initiate cuts by different teeth at different times.
- 2. A cutter as defined in claim 1 in which teeth spaced the same distance from said reference plane are spaced around the cutter so as to provide balanced thrust on the cutter as they initiate simultaneous cuts.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of our copending application Ser. No. 270,678, filed July 11, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,803,977.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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