US Patent: 3,794,437
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Boring Head With Axial Adjustment Means
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Patentee:
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Sutemarj Mazoguchi (exact or similar names) - Tawara-cho, Nara Prefecture, Japan |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Apr. 10, 1973 |
Granted: |
Feb. 26, 1974 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
Division of application filed 30 Mar, 1972, which is a division of application filed 01 Dec. 1970, now patent #3,730,636.
Foreign application priority for Japan, 30 Apr 1970.
Abstract:
A boring head with bit adjusting means. The head has a body having a shank portion and a transverse channel in the lower part thereof and a transverse hole therein intersecting the channel and at right angles thereto. A pair of bit mounting bases is slidably positioned in the channel and a transverse hole extends through the bases generally aligned with the transverse hole in said body. A bolt is rotatably mounted in one end of the transverse hole in the body, extending through the transverse hole in the bases and threaded into the other end of the transverse hole in the body, the hole in the bases is larger than the bolt for permitting some relative movement between the bases and the bolt. A bit is secured to each of the bases, one being at one end of one base and the other being at the other end of the other base. Wedge means is provided for adjusting the positions of the bases downwardly in the channel when the bolt is only gently tightened.
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