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Surfware, Inc. Announces U.S. Patent Office Notice of Allowance for Engagement Milling (TrueMill)CAMARILLO, Calif., Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Surfware, Inc., developer of innovative CAD/CAM software for machining, announced today that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its Engagement Milling technology. A Notice of Allowance signifies that the application has been examined and is allowed for issuance as a patent. The U.S. Patent Office accepted all key aspects of the company's patent application. "We are pleased to receive this Notice of Allowance because it serves to
protect the intellectual property and proprietary technology that we have
developed," says "Milling pockets in Titanium or other exotic materials is easy with TrueMill," Diehl states. "Actual machining tests demonstrate that the harder the material, the more dramatic the results. We're delighted and proud that the U.S. Patent Office agreed that we have a unique invention, and has allowed all critical aspects of the application. These claims will provide strong patent protection for current and future versions of TrueMill." Three of the main components of the patent application are:
1. The isoloop method creates families of concentric circles that define
the path the tool will travel as it maintains constant engagement with
the material.
2. The tangent arc method creates efficient tool paths to machine corners
and slots while not exceeding pre-defined engagement.
3. The concentric circle method allows for different spacing schemes
between the circles (the stepover) to manage the tool engagement
angle.
While other machining methods generate tool paths based on a given stepover value and the geometry being machined, this technology increases the material removal rate (MRR) by creating engagement-controlled tool paths that eliminate all sharp directional changes. Not having to slow the machine down for corners allows far more aggressive cutting parameters, resulting in dramatically reduced cycle times. The tool never plows into corners, and it works on all part shapes. The origin of the patent application goes back to early 2002 -- Surfware's
R&D Department. Over the next several years, the pair went on to supervise the project based on their core ideas, with some assistance from the SURFCAM product manager. In 2005, the initial patent application for engagement milling was filed with the co-inventors listed in alphabetical order, without regard to their actual contribution. "We are just beginning to demonstrate what this powerful technology can do," Diehl states. "Because TrueMill is useful to a wide spectrum of industries, Surfware will be providing custom and turnkey solutions, as well as partnering with vendors of complementary technologies." About Surfware, Inc. Surfware develops SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems for two- through
five-axis NC programming and machining. The company grew out of three
generations of Diehl family machining experience. Surfware's current
president, SOURCE Surfware, Inc. Tags: ,CPR,STW,HEA,MTC,MAC,ARO,PLW,CA-Surfware-Patent _ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing? Ask for it. |
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