Claims
- 1. A shaver cutter for finishing gear teeth comprising, a rotational shaft, a helical thread integrally formed at a constant pitch on an outer periphery of said shaft to radially outwardly extend to a predetermined constant height, a plurality of cutting grooves formed on two flanks of said helical thread, the cutting grooves on each of the flanks being symmetrical relative to the cutting grooves on the other flank, each groove having a predetermined constant depth extending from and perpendicular to an outer surface of said flank to thereby define a central portion of reduced thickness between the two grooves provided on both flanks of the thread, said cutting grooves extending from an inner end adjacent to the shaft toward an outer end radially outwardly away from the shaft so that the cutting grooves are respectively inclined at angles between 15.degree. and 90.degree. relative to lines extending radially outwardly from the shaft in the direction opposite to the rotational direction of the shaft, a plurality of lands having flat outer surfaces, said lands being located on the flanks of said thread between each adjacent two cutting grooves and having approximately the same width as that of the grooves at the inner end adjacent to the shaft, and straight cutting edges formed at front margins of said lands so that when the shaft is rotated for cutting, fluctuation due to changes in cutting resistance is eliminated.
- 2. A shaving cutter according to claim 1, in which said lands have uniform width in their length extending from the inner end adjacent to the shaft to the outer extremity of the thread, whereby the width of each groove between the lands gradually enlarges from the inner end to the outer extremity.
- 3. A shaving cutter according to claim 2, further comprising short auxiliary cutting edges formed in the grooves between the adjacent cutting edges to compensate for enlarged width between the adjacent cutting edges at the outer extremity thereof.
- 4. A shaving cutter according to claim 3, further comprising helical relaxation grooves provided at bottom portions of said cutting grooves on both flanks of said thread adjacent to the shaft, each relaxation groove extending inwardly into the thread for receiving cutting chips therein.
Priority Claims (2)
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53-65360 |
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54-32469 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 39,237, filed May 15, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,280,773.
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Divisions (1)
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