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Linn Andras, Latrobe, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110027021CUTTING INSERT WITH INTERNAL COOLANT DELIVERY AND CUTTING ASSEMBLY USING THE SAME - A metalcutting insert that is useful in chipforming and material removal from a workpiece The metalcutting insert includes a metalcutting insert body, which includes a cutting edge having at least one discrete cutting location. The metalcutting insert body further contains a distinct interior coolant passage communicating with the discrete cutting location. The distinct interior coolant passage has a coolant passage inlet defining a coolant passage inlet cross-sectional area, a coolant passage discharge defining a coolant passage discharge cross-sectional area, and an axial coolant passage length. The distinct interior coolant passage defines a coolant flow cross-sectional area along the axial coolant passage length thereof. The coolant passage inlet cross-sectional area is substantially the same as the coolant passage discharge cross-sectional area. The geometry of the coolant flow area changes along the axial coolant passage length.02-03-2011

Linn Andras, Ligonier, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080232909Assembly For Rotating A Cutting Insert During A Turning Operation And Inserts Used Therein - A cutting insert rotated about its axis may be utilized during a metalworking operation and applied against the rotating workpiece to enhance tool performance. The cutting insert is secured within a toolholder having features to secure the insert but at the same time make for efficient removal of the insert from the toolholder.09-25-2008
20080232911METHOD AND ASSEMBLY FOR ROTATING A CUTTING INSERT DURING A TURNING OPERATION AND INSERTS USED THEREIN - A cutting insert rotated about its axis may be utilized during a metalworking operation and applied against the rotating workpiece to enhance tool performance. A method, including an assembly with a rotatable insert mounted to a toolholder may be utilized to achieve this result.09-25-2008

Linn R. Andras, Ligonier, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080271581TOOLHOLDER - A toolholder with a controllable critical angle, such as a lead, trailing, rake or clearance angles, includes a tool spindle for retaining the toolholder in a tool rest of a machine tool. The machine tool includes at least one linear axis, for example, three mutually perpendicular axes, a rotary axis and a rotation axis. The rotary axis and/or rotation axis is controllable to move to a specified position in synchronization with a movement of one of the linear axes. An adaptor supports a cutting tool that is retained in the adaptor by a clamp. The cutting tool defines a critical angle, such as a lead angle, a trailing angle, a rake angle and a flank clearance angle, wherein the critical angle is corrected as a vector of movement of at least one of the linear axis is changed. In addition, the cutting tool can be positioned on opposite side of a centerline of rotation of the workpiece to effectively double the life of the cutting tool. A method of controlling a toolholder is also disclosed.11-06-2008

Patent applications by Linn R. Andras, Ligonier, PA US

Linn R. Andras, Lartrobe, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110027024MILLING CUTTER AND MILLING INSERT WITH COOLANT DELIVERY - A cutting insert for use in chipforming and material removal from a workpiece wherein coolant is supplied to the cutting insert from a coolant source. The cutting insert includes at least one discrete cutting location and at least one distinct internal channel that corresponds to the cutting location. The internal channel has an inlet to receive coolant and an outlet to exit coolant. The outlet is proximate to the cutting location, and the inlet is radial inward of the outlet.02-03-2011

Matthias Andras, Florstadt DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100014099COORDINATE MEASURING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MEASURING WITH A COORDINATE MEASURING DEVICE - A method and device for the measurement of workpiece geometries with a coordinate measuring device. According to the invention, measuring tasks may be optimally carried out without a requirement for devices of differing types, by use of one or more sensors which are of optimal application for the relevant measuring task.01-21-2010

Peter E. Andras, Newcastle Upon Tyne GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090062136IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS OF A NETWORK HAVING HIGH IMPORTANCE FOR NETWORK INTEGRITY - A computer system (03-05-2009
20100022752IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS OF A NETWORK HAVING HIGH IMPORTANCE FOR NETWORK INTEGRITY - A computer system (01-28-2010
20100048870IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS OF A NETWORK HAVING HIGH IMPORTANCE FOR NETWORK INTEGRITY - A computer system (02-25-2010
20100114862METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A RANKED INDEX OF WEB PAGES - After a sample set of web pages (05-06-2010

Patent applications by Peter E. Andras, Newcastle Upon Tyne GB

Stephen Andras, Westport, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110056152BASEMENT SUMP SYSTEM AND METHOD - A sump system for use in basement waterproofing systems. A sump liner may be generally rectangular in geometry, and may include two side elements with apertures to exchange groundwater while blocking debris. An adjustable inlet may be provided in another side element to fluidly connect other elements of a basement waterproofing system to the sump liner. The sump liner may further include a base configured to provide a built-in stand for a sump pump. The pump stand may contain a lip with notches to allow debris to fall and collect in a trough around a periphery of the base. The base may further provide an underside cavity for accommodating an obstruction in the floor of a sump hole. A removable lid may facilitate access to the sump liner interior, and may contain a break-away feature to accommodate discharge piping, as well as a groove to lodge a pump power cord. The sump liner may be strategically oriented within the sump hole to protect the basement foundation from erosion.03-10-2011

Patent applications by Stephen Andras, Westport, MA US