Claims
- 1. A threading tool comprising a threading part defining a longitudinal axis; a cooling channel extending inside of the threading part generally along the longitudinal axis to an outlet located in a front end surface of the threading part for supplying a coolant thereto; at least one generally longitudinally extending passage disposed in an outer periphery of the threading part for the return of coolant exiting the outlet of the coolant channel; and a diversion element positioned at the front end surface for diverting the exiting coolant in a laterally outward direction along the front end surface toward the at least one passage.
- 2. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the diversion element extends laterally outwardly far enough to at least partially cover the at least one passage.
- 3. The threading tool according to claim 2 wherein the diversion element extends laterally outwardly far enough to completely cover the at least one passage.
- 4. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein a core of the threading part is disposed radially inside of the at least one passage, the diversion element extending entirely across the core.
- 5. The threading tool according to claim 4 wherein the diversion element extends laterally outwardly past the core.
- 6. The threading tool according to claim 1, further including at least one lateral connecting line interconnecting a front end of the at least one coolant channel with the at least one passage.
- 7. The threading tool according to claim 6, wherein the at least one connecting line is disposed in the front end surface.
- 8. The threading tool according to claim 7 wherein a surface of the diversion element facing the threading part includes at least one recess disposed in front of the at least one connecting line.
- 9. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein a surface of the diversion element facing the threading part includes at least one recess extending laterally from a front end of the coolant channel to the at least one passage.
- 10. The threading tool according to claim 9 wherein the at least one passage comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced passages, and the at least one recess comprises a corresponding plurality of recesses.
- 11. The threading tool according to claim 10 wherein the recesses are arranged symmetrically about the longitudinal axis.
- 12. The threading tool according to claim 10 wherein each recess is circular as viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 13. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the diversion element comprises a disk attached to the threading part.
- 14. The threading tool according to claim 13 wherein the disk is welded to the threading part.
- 15. The threading tool according to claim 13 wherein a surface of the disk facing the threading part is substantially flat.
- 16. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the threading part includes outwardly extending teeth, the teeth forming a gate portion and a guide portion, the gate portion disposed at a front region of the threading part, the guide portion disposed rearwardly of the gate portion and being of greater diameter.
- 17. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the threading part includes outwardly projecting chip-cutting teeth.
- 18. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the threading part includes outwardly projecting forming teeth.
- 19. The threading tool according to claim 1 consisting of a bottom hole screw tap.
- 20. The threading tool according to claim 1 wherein the threading part is formed of a hard metal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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102 46 871.0 |
Aug 2002 |
DE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119 and/or 365 to Patent Application Serial No. 102 46 871.0 filed in Germany on Oct. 8, 2002, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.