GB Patent: GB-126,930
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Improvements in and relating to Gear Cutting, Slotting and like Machines
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Patentees:
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James H. Melloy (exact or similar names) - Manchester, Lancaster County, England |
Willie Owen (exact or similar names) - Manchester, Lancaster County, England |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Feb. 20, 1919 |
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May 22, 1919 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for William Muir & Co.
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Description: |
Abstract:
In a machine for cutting spur and spiral gears by a reciprocating generating cutter, the indexing motion is performed instantly by dropping the cutter back at the end of the rolling motion a pitch or more than one pitch during the interval between the cutter leaving the work and re-entering it, in order to avoid any pause in the cutting. The rack-cutter E is carried in the saddle C, which is traversed across the ram slide A during cutting by a scroll cam Q on a shaft P, acting against a similar fixed cam Q<1> on the saddle, the pitch of the cam Q being equal to or a multiple of the pitch of the gear being operated on. On completion of a revolution of the shaft P, the saddle C is pressed back by springs S or other means a distance equal to the pitch of the cam, and cutting automatically recommences. The shaft P is rotated by gear 0 from the shaft N and the work-carrying table J is rotated on the adjustable slide H by worm-gear K and change-wheels M through the shaft L. |
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