Claims
- 1. A thread chaser tool useful in cutting mating male and female contiguous straight tapered thread profiles having the same predetermined pitch, with pitch continuity maintained throughout the profile, said tool comprising: a cutting edge crest forming profile midway between a pair of symmetrically disposed, like-shaped root-forming point profiles with flank cutting edges contiguous with said crest forming profile; with the distance between said root-forming point profiles equal to the normal pitch distance of the male and female threads cut by said thread chaser tool minus a small space increment relative to the predetermined normal pitch distance; with the predetermined normal pitch distance being a definitive measurement function of the rate of cutting edge advance and cutting speed effected by relative rotation between said tool and the member to be threaded about the longitudinal axis of the member to be threaded.
- 2. The thread chaser tool of claim 1, with said point profiles separation also a definitive measurement function of the slope of a tapered thread profile of predetermined taper of tapered threads being formed thereby as further determined by a predetermined linearly varied feed rate imposed thereon.
- 3. The thread chaser tool of claim 2, with said points being spaced to place the point tip radius of the leading one of said point profiles in line with the flank cut by the trailing one of said point profiles upon engagement of said tool with said member to cut thereon tapered threads having said predetermined taper and said predetermined pitch.
- 4. The thread chaser tool of claim 3, with said tool cutting edge being shaped to form the thread crest through contiguous straight and tapered thread profiles, thereby providing crest control.
- 5. The thread chaser tool of claim 1, wherein said small space increment relative to the predetermined normal pitch distance is said pitch distance multiplied by the tangent of the taper angle with the center line of the member to be threaded further multiplied by the tangent of the thread flank angle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 555,639, filed Mar. 5, 1975 U.S. Pat. No. 3,940,764.
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