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  • Idaho Falls, ID
  • Salt Lake City, UT

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Arturo Longoria Rodriguez
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ABC Electronics, LC

Publications

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Digital Video Compression on Personal Computers: Algorithms and Technologies

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Arturo A. Rodriguez

ISBN #

0819414824

High-Speed Networking and Multimedia Computing

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Arturo A. Rodriguez

ISBN #

0819414832

Multimedia Computing and Networking 1995: 6-8 February 1995 San Jose, California

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Arturo A. Rodriguez

ISBN #

0819417645

Digital Video Compression: Algorithms and Technologies 1995 7-10 February 1995 San Jose, California

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Arturo A. Rodriguez

ISBN #

0819417661

El Negro, El Colonialismo Y La Politica Racial Europea: Aspectos Cognitivos Asociados a La Violencia Racional

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Author

Arturo Bobb Rodriguez

ISBN #

3631547064

Traditional Afro-cuban Concepts In Contemporary Music

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Arturo Rodriguez

ISBN #

0786646950

Bembe Conversations

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Arturo Rodriguez

ISBN #

0786646942

Us Patents

Diamond Rotary Cutter Flute Geometry

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US Patent:
51156970, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Aug 16, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/745811
Inventors:
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Orem UT
Ronald B. Crockett - Provo UT
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B21K 504
US Classification:
761086
Abstract:
A diamond cutting tool is disclosed that forms at least a pair of grooves in the shank of the tool. The grooves contain sintered diamond prior to formation of concave flutes next to the grooves. The grooves are angled to form positive or negative cutter rake angles, whichever is desired. The adjacent concave flutes subsequently formed in the shank of the tool begin parallel with the cutting face of the sintered diamond and curve away from the base of the diamond back towards the surface of the shank. Sharpening of the diamond then results in very little removal of the diamond material thus assuring the integrity of the tool.

Process For Forming A Center Cutting End Mill

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US Patent:
61583049, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
May 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/859741
Inventors:
Scott M. Packer - Pleasant Grove UT
Arturo A. Rodriguez - West Bloomfield MI
Ronald B. Crockett - Provo UT
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B21K 502
US Classification:
761041
Abstract:
A center cutting or plunging end mill or ball nose end mill has one or more spiral grooves and flutes in the walls of a mill body of cemented tungsten carbide. Each groove includes polycrystalline diamond or cubic boron nitride formed in situ along a leading edge of each flute. Such a groove extends across the cutting end of the mill so that the mill can be used for center cutting or plunging. The vein of diamond-like material may extend to the center of the mill body or may extend almost all of the way to the center, leaving an area of tungsten carbide exposed at the center of the mill body. A high temperature-high pressure press is used for forming the polycrystalline diamond-like veins in situ within the grooves in the mill.

Diamond Or Cbn Fluted Center Cutting End Mill

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US Patent:
56856717, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Jun 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/462990
Inventors:
Scott M. Packer - Pleasant Grove UT
Arturo A. Rodriguez - West Bloomfield MI
Ronald B. Crockett - Provo UT
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B23B 510
US Classification:
407 54
Abstract:
A center cutting or plunging end mill or ball nose end mill has one or more spiral grooves and flutes in the walls of a mill body of cemented tungsten carbide. Each groove includes polycrystalline diamond or cubic boron nitride formed in situ along a leading edge of each flute. Such a groove extends across the cutting end of the mill so that the mill can be used for center cutting or plunging. The vein of diamond-like material may extend to the center of the mill body or may extend almost all of the way to the center, leaving an area of tungsten carbide exposed at the center of the mill body. A high temperature-high pressure press is used for forming the polycrystalline diamond-like veins in situ within the grooves in the mill.

Center Cutting End Mill

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US Patent:
61526576, Nov 28, 2000
Filed:
May 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/859742
Inventors:
Scott M. Packer - Pleasant Grove UT
Arturo A. Rodriguez - West Bloomfield MI
Ronald B. Crockett - Provo UT
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B23C 510
US Classification:
407 32
Abstract:
A center cutting or plunging end mill or ball nose end mill has one or more spiral grooves and flutes in the walls of a mill body of cemented tungsten carbide. Each groove includes polycrystalline diamond or cubic boron nitride formed in situ along a leading edge of each flute. Such a groove extends across the cutting end of the mill so that the mill can be used for center cutting or plunging. The vein of diamond-like material may extend to the center of the mill body or may extend almost all of the way to the center, leaving an area of tungsten carbide exposed at the center of the mill body. A high temperature-high pressure press is used for forming the polycrystalline diamond-like veins in situ within the grooves in the mill.

Process For Making Diamond And Cubic Boron Nitride Cutting Elements

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US Patent:
61065854, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Feb 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/601630
Inventors:
Scott M. Packer - Pleasant Grove UT
Ronald B. Crockett - Orem UT
Arturo A. Rodriguez - West Bloomfield MI
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B24D 304
US Classification:
51309
Abstract:
A high pressure/high temperature process is disclosed for making polycrystalline diamond or CBN compacts having chip control surfaces formed thereon. Making these chip control surfaces is accomplished by pre-forming the indentations or raised dimples within the can used in the HP/HT process.

Pcd Or Pcbn Cutting Tools For Woodworking Applications

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US Patent:
56979940, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
May 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/440772
Inventors:
Scott M. Packer - Pleasant Grove UT
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Bloomfield MI
Stefan Ederyd - Saltsjoboo, SE
Ghanshyam Rai - Sandy UT
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Houston TX
Sandvik AB - Sandviken
International Classification:
B24G 300
US Classification:
51309
Abstract:
A cutting tool for woodworking applications has a tungsten carbide substrate and a hard layer bonded to the substrate at high temperature and high pressure, i. e. where diamond or cubic boron nitride is thermodynamically stable. The hard layer comprises polycrystalline diamond or polycrystalline cubic boron nitride, and a supporting cobalt phase including adjuvant alloying materials for providing oxidation and corrosion resistance. Typical alloying elements include nickel, aluminum, silicon, titanium, molybdenum and chromium. Such materials also retard transformation of cobalt from the HCP to the FCC crystal structure at high temperature. The hard layer has an as-pressed surface parallel to the substrate and is only about 0. 3 millimeters thick. An additional secondary phase including a carbide, nitride and carbonitride of metals such as titanium may also be present in the PCD or PCBN layer.
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