Liaoning, China

Kang Ju


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations of Kang Ju in Cutting Device Technology

Introduction

Kang Ju is a notable inventor based in Liaoning, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of machining technology, particularly with his innovative designs aimed at improving efficiency and safety in lathe operations. His work is recognized for its practical applications in industrial settings.

Latest Patents

Kang Ju holds a patent for a "Quick-stop cutting device for a lathe." This invention features a comprehensive design that includes a base, bottom plate, front side plate, rear side plate, right side plate, left side plate, top fixed plate, tool bar, cam lever, buffer spring, cylindrical guide rail, adjusting nut, first locking nut, double end stud, second locking nut, pressure spring, pressing plate, hold-down bolt, and pin shaft. The cam lever is a critical component that supports the tool bar before the tool falls. When a tool drop is necessary, the cam lever is rotated through external force, allowing the tool bar to fall rapidly under the pressure of the spring, thus enhancing the cutting process.

Career Highlights

Kang Ju is affiliated with Dalian University of Technology, where he continues to engage in research and development in the field of mechanical engineering. His innovative approach to lathe technology has garnered attention and respect within the academic and industrial communities.

Collaborations

Kang Ju has worked alongside esteemed colleagues such as Chunzheng Duan and Yumin Liu. Their collaborative efforts contribute to advancing research and innovation in machining technologies.

Conclusion

Kang Ju's contributions to the field of lathe technology through his patented quick-stop cutting device exemplify the importance of innovation in enhancing industrial processes. His work not only improves efficiency but also ensures safety in machining operations.

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