Title of Invention

A MILLING TOOL WITH COOPERATING PROJECTIONS AND RECESSESS BETWEEN THE CUTTING INSERT AND THE HOLDER.

Abstract The present invention relates to an indexable cutting insert (30') for an end mill for machining of contours in a workpiece and to a milling tool. The cutting insert (30') is asymmetrical in respect of a line through a hole (31) in the cutting insert. The cutting insert comprises two cutting edge portions. Each cutting edge portion consists of a substantially straight cutting edge (32,33) and a curved cutting edge (38,39) along respective intersecting lines between a clearance surface (34A) and a chip surface (35). The curved cutting edges have different lengths. The cutting insert comprises recesses (41,42) in a bottom side (40) of the cutting insert. The recesses (41,42) are arranged on both sides of and at different distances from the hole (31) of the cutting insert.
Full Text Background of the invention
The present invention relates to an indexable cutting insert for an end mill for
the machining of contours in a workpiece and to a milling tool according to the preambles
of the independent claims, which correspond to EP-A1-842 723.
An end mill is used under complicated and severe conditions with intensely
fluctuating cutting forces under heavy demands regarding the machining precision. If
indexable cutting inserts are used for an end mill, it is important to place such indexable
cutting inserts precisely in relation to the tool body and to clamp the cutting insert rigidly
on the tool body.
A conventional indexable cutting insert for an end mill, see, for instance, US-
A-6,149,355 and US-A-5,951,213, has two cutting edges, each comprising a curved edge
and a substantially straight edge connecting to one end thereof, In its entirety, the cutting
insert has an oval shape as seen in top view. Thus, if the cutting insert is a positive cutting
insert, i.e. a cutting insert having a leaning side, it is very difficult to precisely position the
cutting insert on a tool body and clamp the same rigidly. Other documents of interest are
EP 0842723 Al, EP 1252955 Al and US 6,149,355.
Objects of the invention
One object of the present invention is to provide a milling tool for precise
positioning of the cutting insert.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a milling tool wherein
the cutting insert may be clamped rigidly.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a cutting insert that
enables rigidly clamping in the tool body.
These and other objects have been attained by a tool and a cutting insert such
as these are defined in the appended claims, reference being made to the drawings.
Description of the drawings
Fig. 1A shows a milling tool according to the present invention in side view.
Fig. 1B shows the milling tool in end view. Fig. 1C shows the milling tool in cross-section
according to the line C-C in Fig. 1A. Figs. 1D and 1E show exploded views of feasible
positions of the cutting insert in the milling body. Fig. 1F shows a holder in side view
having an interior cutting insert pocket. Fig. 1G shows the holder in side view having an
exterior cutting insert pocket.
Fig. 2A shows a cutting insert according to the present invention in planar
view. Fig. 2B shows the cutting insert in end view. Fig. 2C shows the cutting insert in side
view. Fig. 2D shows the cutting insert in bottom view. Fig. 2E shows the cutting insert in
cross-section according to the line E-E in Fig. 2A. Fig. 2F shows the cutting insert in
cross-section according to the line F-F in Fig. 2A.
Fig. 3 A shows an alternative embodiment of a cutting insert according to the
present invention in planar view. Fig. 3B shows the cutting insert in end view. Fig. 3C
shows the cutting insert in side view. Fig. 3D shows the cutting insert in bottom view. Fig.
3E shows the cutting insert in cross-section according to the line E-E in Fig. 3A. Fig. 3F
shows the cutting insert in perspective view.
Detailed description of the invention
In Figs. 1A-1E, a milling tool 10 is shown according to the present
invention, intended to machine foremost moulding tools for the moulding industry. The
milling tool has a holder having a shaft 11 and a front chip-removing end 12. The end 12
has two cutting insert pockets 13, 14, each carrying a cutting insert 30, preferably made
from sintered cemented carbide. A clamping means or a screw 15 holds the cutting insert
in the cutting insert pocket. The cutting inserts 30A, 3 OB are so placed that one of the
cutting inserts or the interior cutting insert 30A in the interior cutting insert pocket 13
extends in to and preferably past the centre line CL of the tool. This means that the tool
can bore in the workpiece. The second cutting insert or the exterior cutting insert 30B in
the exterior cutting insert pocket 14 is arranged somewhat at the side of the centre line CL.
The active cutting edges of the cutting inserts are arranged so that they form a perfect
semi-sphere upon rotation.
Each cutting insert pocket 13,14 comprises a base surface 16, which has a
central threaded boring 21 in order to receive the screw 15. Furthermore, the cutting insert
pocket has a front 17 and a rear shoulder 18, with the positions being related to the axial
direction of the tool. The base surface 16 comprises two projections 19, 20, arranged on
both sides of and at different distances from the boring 21. The axially front projection 19
connects radially outwardly to the envelope surface of the tool and has an extension
radially inwardly, approximately halfway towards the front shoulder 17. The axially rear
projection 20 connects radially inwardly to the area of the rear shoulder 18 and has an
extension radially outwardly, approximately halfway in the direction towards the envelope
surface. In the interior cutting insert pocket 13, an extension of each projection 19, 20
forms an acute angle a to the centre line CL, see Fig. IF. In the exterior cutting insert
pocket 14, an extension of each projection 19, 20 forms an acute angle 13 to the centre line
CL, see Fig. 1G. The angle a is smaller than the angle B. Each projection 19, 20 has a
substantially rectangular cross-section with a somewhat chamfered top side.
The cutting insert 30 that is shown in Figs. 2A-2F fits, as has been said
above, in both the insert pockets 13, 14. The cutting insert is asymmetrical in respect of a
line through a hole 31 of the cutting insert. The cutting insert has in planar view a so-called
eye-shape or leaf-shape and comprises two cutting edge portions, each cutting edge portion
consisting of a substantially straight cutting edge 32, 33 and a cutting edge 38, 39 curved
in planar view along respective intersecting lines between a clearance surface 34A and a
chip surface 35. The curved cutting edges 38, 39 have different lengths. The straight
cutting edges 32, 33 are not parallel but form an angle to each other, conveniently between
4 and 20°, preferably between 6 and 15°. The straight cutting edges connect in the
direction towards opposite cutting corners 36, 37 to curved cutting edges 38, 39. The
curved cutting edges 38, 39 are both defined by radii, e.g., between 5 and 25 mm. The
curved cutting edge 38 coincides with a circular sector of about 85 to 97° while the curved
cutting edge 39 coincides with a circular sector of about 95 to 107°. The curved edges 38,
39 have radii that in a mounted state are substantially identical. The curved cutting edge
constitutes at least 40 % of the extension of the cutting portion. The curved cutting edges
38, 39 are convex in a side view according to Fig. 2C. The lower part 34B of the clearance
surface 34 forms an obtuse angle to the bottom side 40 of the cutting insert. The upper part
34A of the clearance surface 34 is substantially perpendicular in relation to the bottom side
40 of the cutting insert. The upper part 34A ensures that associated cutting edge gets a
relatively good strength.
The bottom side 40 is provided with two recesses or grooves 41, 42. Each
groove 41, 42 intersects solely one of the clearance surfaces 34 under the curved cutting
edge 38, 39. Thus, the groove has a limited extension transverse to the longitudinal
direction of the cutting insert and is limited by an end wall 43. Said extension of the
groove is greater than 50 % of the width of the base surface 40 where the recess has been
arranged. An area of the bottom side 40 remains accordingly unaffected by the groove and
therefore a feasible support surface for the cutting insert is retained. The groove has in
cross-section the shape of a truncated triangle. The groove 41 is by comparison with the
groove 42 arranged closer the hole 31, and therefore the cutting insert can only be placed
in one way in the cutting insert pocket.
The curved cutting edge gives a positive and constantly axial cutting process
along the entire edge.
The cutting corners may be divided in to a sharp corner 36 and an obtuse
corner 37. The obtuse corner has a double function to protect the cutting insert in the
centre upon machining in solid material, such as upon drilling, as well as when the cutting
insert has been arranged in the exterior cutting insert pocket, the corner 37 will generate a
progressive curve, which enables variable machining of deep shoulders. The sharp corner
36 will only be of use in the exterior cutting insert pocket 14. The obtuse corner 37 is
defined in planar view according to Fig. 2A by a radius R1, which is at least twice as great
as the radius R2 for the sharp corner 36. The obtuse corner 37 has a negative chip angle,
and slopes in the direction towards the bottom side 40 from the chip surface 35. The sharp
corner 36 has a positive chip angle and comprises a continuous extension of the chip
surface 35. The cutting insert has an elevated central portion 44 around the hole 31. The
portion 44 may act as a chip breaker. The portion 44 comprises markings, where one knob
relates to peripheral mounting and two knobs means central mounting. The corresponding
markings exist at the insert pockets 13 and 14.
Figs. 3 A-3F show an alternative embodiment of a cutting insert 30'
according to the present invention. What distinguishes the cutting insert 30' from the
previously described cutting insert 30 is that the cutting insert 30' is formed with chip
breakers optimised for machining of work materials being difficult to turn. Equal details
have been provided with equal reference numerals. The chip breakers consist of recesses
51, 52, 53 and 54 in the cutting edges 32, 33, 38 and 39, respectively. Each recess extends
down into the upper part 34A of the clearance surface as well as also a distance into the
chip surface 35. As may be seen from the planar view according to Fig. 3A, the recesses
51, 54 and 52, 53 are arranged substantially in level with the grooves 41 and 42,
respectively.
The cutting insert 30, 30' may have a chamfer along the periphery of the
bottom side 40 allowing the cutting insert pocket to be formed with relatively great radii.
The cutting insert 30, 30' is mounted in the following way. The cutting insert
30A is brought towards the exterior cutting insert pocket 13 so that the recesses 41, 42 are
aligned with the projections 19, 20. In the correct position, the screw 15 can be inserted
through the hole 31 and tightened in the boring 21. Thereby, the bottom side 40 of the
cutting insert is pressed against the base surface 16 while three parts of the clearance
surface 34B separated from each other will come to abutment against the shoulders 17, 18
in the cutting insert pocket 13. The flanks of the projections will come to abutment against
the recesses 41, 42 not until upon machining provided that the cutting insert on that
occasion is allowed to move somewhat. Upon mounting of the cutting insert 30B in the
interior cutting insert pocket 14, the bottom side 40 of the cutting insert is pressed against
the base surface 16 while two parts of the clearance surface 34B separated from each other
will come to abutment against the shoulders 17, 18 in the cutting insert pocket 13. As at
the exterior cutting insert pocket, the projections and the recesses co-operate only under
load of the cutting insert 30B. Because the recess 41 intersects the clearance surface only
on one side, the axially front projection 19 will, upon a possible deflection of the screw,
abut against the end wall 43, and thereby additionally secure the cutting insert against
loosening.
Thus, the present invention relates to a milling tool and a cutting insert,
which enable precise positioning of the cutting insert, wherein the cutting insert can be
clamped rigidly. The cutting insert is supported in a well-defined and optimised way. No
undesired motions of the cutting insert arise.
A milling tool comprising a shaft (11) and a front chip-removing end (12), the end
having at least one cutting insert pocket (13,14) comprising a boring (21), which
pocket carries an indexable cutting insert (30;30'), a clamping means (15) being
arranged to hold the cutting insert in the cutting insert pocket, the cutting insert
(30;30r) being asymmetrical in respect of a line through a hole (31) in the cutting
insert, the cutting insert comprising two cutting edge portions, each cutting edge
portion consisting of a substantially straight cutting edge (32,33) and a curved
cutting edge (38,39) along respective intersecting lines between a clearance
surface (34A) and a chip surface (35), the cutting insert pocket and the cutting
insert comprising co-operating projections (19,20) and recesses (41,42),
characterized in that the projections (19,20) are arranged on both sides of
and at different distances from the boring (21) and in that the recesses (41,42) are
arranged on both sides of and at different distances from the hole (31) of the
cutting insert and wherein the curved cutting edges have different lengths.
Milling tool according to claim 1,characterized in that each recess (41,42)
intersects solely one of the clearance surfaces (34A) under the curved cutting edge
(38,39).
Milling tool according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that each recess
(41,42) has a limited extension transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
cutting insert and is limited by an end wall (43) or in that the cutting insert
comprises chip breakers consisting of recesses (51-54) in the cutting edges
(32,33,38,39).
Milling tool according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the
extension of each recess (41,42) is greater than 50 % of the width of a bottom side
(40) of the cutting insert and in that the recess in cross-section has the shape of a
truncated triangle.
Milling tool according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in
that the curved cutting edge (38,39) constitutes at least 40 % of the extension of
the cutting
portion and in that the substantially straight cutting edges (32,33) are not parallel but form
an angle to each other and in that the milling tool has two cutting inserts (30A,30B;30')
placed in such a way that an interior cutting insert (30A) in an interior cutting insert pocket
(13) extends in to and preferably past a centre line (CL) of the tool and in that an exterior
cutting insert (30B) in an exterior cutting insert pocket (14) is arranged somewhat at the
side of the centre line (CL).
6. An indexable cutting insert (30;30') for a milling tool, the cutting insert (30;30') being
asymmetrical in respect of a line through a hole (31) in the cutting insert, the cutting insert
comprising two cutting edge portions, each cutting edge portion consisting of a
substantially straight cutting edge (32,33) and a curved cutting edge (38,39) along
respective intersecting lines between a clearance surface (34A) and a chip surface (35), the
curved cutting edges having different lengths, the cutting insert comprising recesses
(41,42) in a bottom side (40) of the cutting insert, character-izeden that the recesses
(41,42) are arranged on both sides of and at different distances from the hole (31) of the
cutting insert.
7. The cutting insert according to claim 6, characterized in that each recess (41,42)
intersects solely one of the clearance surfaces (34A) under the curved cutting edge (38,39)
or in that the cutting insert comprises chip breakers consisting of recesses (51-54) in the
cutting edges (32,33,38,39).
8. The cutting insert according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that each recess
(41,42) has a limited extension transverse to the longitudinal direction of the cutting insert
and is limited by an end wall (43).
9. The cutting insert according to claim 6, 7 or 8, characterized in that the exten-
sion of each recess (41,42) is greater than 50 % of the width of the bottom side (40) of the
cutting insert and in that the recess in cross-section has the shape of a truncated triangle.
10. The cutting insert according to any one of claims 6-9, characterized in that the
curved cutting edge (38,39) constitutes at least 40 % of the extension of the cutting portion
and in that the substantially straight cutting edges (32,33) are not parallel but form an
angle to each other.
The present invention relates to an indexable cutting insert (30') for an end
mill for machining of contours in a workpiece and to a milling tool. The cutting insert (30')
is asymmetrical in respect of a line through a hole (31) in the cutting insert. The cutting
insert comprises two cutting edge portions. Each cutting edge portion consists of a
substantially straight cutting edge (32,33) and a curved cutting edge (38,39) along
respective intersecting lines between a clearance surface (34A) and a chip surface (35).
The curved cutting edges have different lengths. The cutting insert comprises recesses
(41,42) in a bottom side (40) of the cutting insert. The recesses (41,42) are arranged on
both sides of and at different distances from the hole (31) of the cutting insert.

Documents:


Patent Number 225424
Indian Patent Application Number 01855/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 46/2008
Publication Date 14-Nov-2008
Grant Date 12-Nov-2008
Date of Filing 19-Sep-2005
Name of Patentee SECO TOOLS AB
Applicant Address S-737 82 FAGERSTA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 RIVIERE, BERTRAND 2, ALLÉE EMANUEL KANT, F-18000 BOURGES
2 JÖNSSON, CHRISTE BERGSLAGSGATAN 14B, S-776 32 HEDEMORA
3 KARONEN, MATTI DREVGATAN 8, S-776 36 HEDEMORA
PCT International Classification Number B23C 5/22
PCT International Application Number PCT/SE2004/000381
PCT International Filing date 2004-03-16
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0300739-0 2003-03-17 Sweden