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加工技術の用途

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加工技術の開発史

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米国における技術開発

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1836[2][3]1867J[4][5]1824189318801881[6]D[7]

加工方法・手順

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231(M)(TMTW)(PT,PS)[1]

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脚注

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  1. ^ a b c d e f 転造加工とは?種類とデメリット、加工可能な金属を解説! | mitsuri-articles” (2020年6月10日). 2023年8月20日閲覧。
  2. ^ See:
    • William Keane, "Improvement in machines for cutting wood- and other screws," U.S. Patent no. 9,398X (issued: Feb. 13, 1836).
    • The screw "cutting" machine of William Keane and his partner, Thaddeus Sellick of Haverstraw, N.Y., is mentioned in the North River Times (Haverstraw, New York), reprinted in: The Pittsburgh Gazette, March 19, 1836, page 2. From page 2: "Important Invention. Mr. William Keane.of Haverstraw, has in conjunction with Mr. Thaddeus Selleck, obtained letters patent for a machine for cutting screws, which probably excels any thing of the kind now in use in Europe or America. The principle of the machine consists in circular dies, which have a motion towards each other, while, at the same time, they make upwards of 500 revolutions a minute. These dies receive the screw at the top of a cast iron pot in which they are secured, and when it obtains its proper thread, it is thrown off by means of an inner spindle, and another instantly takes its place, the dies preserving their usual velocity, without changing their rotary motion. The saving of screws is another important consideration in favor of these machines, as it is difficult to spoil one upon them. Their construction is simple, and we understand that one, containing four sets of dies, and upon which a boy can turn off thirty gross per day, can be built at a cost not exceeding $150. They are now in operation at Selleck & Keane's Screw Factory, at Samsondale, in this town [i.e. Haverstraw, N.Y.]."
  3. ^ For a brief review of the history of screw making, see:
  4. ^ Harvey J. Harwood, "Improved screw machine," U.S. Patent no. 65,567 (issued: June 11, 1867). In his patent, Harwood states: "In the manufacture of wood-screws the thread has been formed hitherto by removing the metal between the turns of the thread by means of dies or cutters. By my invention the blank is rotated between rotating or reciprocating dies, suitably formed, and set in motion, by means of which the thread is impressed on the blank without removing any part of the metal."Apparently Harwood and the patent examiner were ignorant of Keane's 1836 patent.
  5. ^ See, for example:
  6. ^ See:
  7. ^ Charles D. Rogers, "Die for rolling screw-threads," U.S. Patent no. 370,354 (filed: May 11, 1887 ; issued: Sept. 20, 1887).

参考文献

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2015ISBN 9784819027083 

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