Title of Invention

A MILLING CUTTER AND AN INDEXABLE CUTTING INSERT

Abstract The present invention relates to a milling cutter for chip removing machining, said milling cutter comprising a milling cutter body (1) with a number of insert pockets in connection with an end of the milling cutter body (1), wherein in the axial direction (C-C) opposite end of the milling cutter body (1) is shaped to cooperate with a tool attachment, said indexable cutting insert (3) being secured in the cutting insert seats, each said indexable cutting insert (3) having two substantially identical main surfaces (11, 11A), wherein two side surfaces (12) and two the end surfaces (13) extend between the main surfaces (11, 11A), each said main surface (11, 11A) comprising two cutting insert corners (14), each said cutting insert corner (14) comprising a major cutting edge (15) and a minor cutting edge (16), wherein parts of each main surface (11, 11A) constitute rake faces, wherein parts of each side surface (12) and each end surface (13) constitute clearance surfaces. The cutting insert has a height (H) between the end surfaces (13) and each main surface (11, 11A) comprises an associated support surface (17, 17A). The invention also relates to an indexable cutting insert that is intended to be provided in the milling cutter according to the present invention. Distinguishing for the milling cutter according to the present invention is that the perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge (15) to a plane that coincides with the support surface (17A) facing away from the main cutting edge increases in direction from the cutting corner (14) to a crest (18) in the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert (3).
Full Text Technical field of the invention
The present invention relates to a milling cutter for chip removing
machining and an indexable cutting insert according to the preambles of the
appended independent claims.
A generally rectangular milling insert is previously known that has
two active cutting insert corners, which are provided diagonally opposed on
the main surface of the cutting insert. The main cutting edges extend along
the long sides of the cutting insert and consequently the minor cutting edges
extend along the short sides of the milling insert. Since the milling insert has
two active cutting insert corners it is indexable twice.
A milling cutter is also previously known which comprises a
milling cutter body that is provided with a number of indexable cutting inserts.
Each indexable cutting insert comprises four main cutting edges and one
minor cutting edge associated with each major cutting edge. In mounted
position in the milling cutter body the indexable cutting insert has a positive
axial rake angle and a positive radial rake angle. The indexable cutting insert
is generally screw shaped along the extension of the main cutting edge.
Objects and features of the invention
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a milling
cutter of the above-captioned defined type and an indexable cutting insert
adapted to this, said milling cutter being able to machine right-angled corners
in a work piece to great cutting depths.
An additional object of the present invention is to develop the
indexable cutting insert according to the present invention in such a manner
that it becomes indexable four times during its life.
Still another object of the present invention is to develop the
indexable cutting inserts according to the present invention such that a stable
localization of the indexable cutting insert in the milling cutter body is made
possible.
At least the primary object of the present invention is realized by
means of a milling cutter and an indexable cutting insert that have attained the

features discussed in the appended independent claims. Preferred
embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Brief description of the drawings
Below an embodiment of the invention is described, wherein
reference is made to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a milling cutter according to the
present invention;
Fig. 2 shows a first perspective view somewhat oblique from the front of
an indexable cutting insert according to the present invention, said milling
cutter according to the present invention being provided with a number of
such indexable cutting inserts;
Fig. 3 shows another perspective view of the indexable cutting insert
according to Fig. 2, said cutting insert being shown from the long side; and
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the cutting insert, from its short side.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention
The in Fig. 1 shown milling cutter according to the present
invention comprises a milling cutter body 1, which at its lower end in Fig. 1
has a number of cutting insert pockets, in which a corresponding number of
indexable cutting inserts 3 is received. Each indexable cutting insert 3 has a
center hole 4 and is intended to be clamped in a cutting insert pocket by
means of a center screw (not shown) received by the center hole 4. In Fig. 1
the center axis C-C of the milling cutter is drawn, said center axis C-C also
defining the axis of rotation of the milling cutter and its axial direction. The
rotational direction R of the milling cutter is depicted by an arrow in Fig. 1.
The milling cutter body 1 is formed for connection with a tool
attachment or similar at its upper end in Fig. 1.
An indexable cutting insert according to the present invention in
different perspective views is shown in Figs. 2-4. The indexable cutting insert
3 according to the present invention is generally rectangular in plan view. The
indexable cutting insert 3 is made of directly pressed cemented carbide. With
"cemented carbide" is here meant WC, TiC, TaC, NbC, etc., in sintered


combination with a binder metal such as for example Co or Ni. The cutting
insert is preferably at least partly coated with layer of for example AI2O3, TiN
and/or TiCN. In some cases it can be well-founded that the cutting edges are
made of brazed on super hard material such as CBN or PCD.
The height of the indexable cutting insert 3 is designated H in Fig.
2. The width of the indexable cutting insert 3 is designated W in Fig. 2. In the
shown embodiment H is greater than W, preferably at least 30% greater than
W.
The indexable cutting insert 3 according to the present invention
comprises two substantially identical main surfaces 11, 11 A. The center hole
4 extends between the main surfaces 11, 11 A. The indexable cutting insert 3
also comprises two long sides or side surfaces 12 and two short sides or end
surfaces 13. The side surfaces 12 and the end surfaces 13 intersect at a
cutting insert corner 14. Also, a part of a main surface 11, 11A connects to
each cutting insert corner 14. The two cutting insert corners 14 situated on the
same main surface are diagonally opposed, as seen in plan view of the
indexable cutting insert 3. The remaining two corners on one side do not have
any cutting function. Of the four cutting insert corners 14 that the indexable
cutting insert 3 comprises only óne is active at the time, see Fig. 1.
A major cutting edge 15 originates from each cutting insert corner
14, which extends in the height direction of the indexable cutting insert 3 and
substantially along the entire associated side surface 12. Also a minor cutting
edge 16 originates from each cutting insert corner 14, which extends in the
width direction of the indexable cutting insert 3 and along a part of the
associated end surface 13. The part of the main surface 11, 11A connecting
to the main cutting edge 15 and the minor cutting edge 16 is formed as a chip
breaker.
Such as is best evident from Fig. 3 the active the main cutting
edge 15 of the indexable cutting insert 3 has a negative, increasing axial
angle from the cutting corner 14 to approximately half the extension of the
indexable cutting insert 3 in the height direction, when the indexable cutting
insert is mounted in a cutting insert seat in the milling cutter body 1. This part
of the main cutting edge 15 is depicted by 15'. The negative axial angle is

depicted by α1 in the vicinity of the cutting corner 14 and with α2 in the area
of the half height of the indexable cutting insert 3. From Fig. 3 is also evident
that the part of the main cutting edge 15 that in Fig. 3 is situated above the
half height of the indexable cutting insert 3 is depicted by 15". This part 15"
has a positive axial angle, which diminishes in direction from the half height
and upwards. In the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert 3 the
positive axial angle is designated α3 and in the area of the upper end of the
indexable cutting insert 3 in Fig. 3 the positive axial angle is designated α4.
For exemplifying but not limiting purposes can be mentioned that an
appropriate value for α1 and α4 is about 7° while an appropriate value for α2
and a3 is about 18°. Consequently, for the embodiment of the indexable
cutting insert 3 shown in Figs. 2-4 applies that the negative axial angle
increases from about 7° to about 18° while the positive axial angle diminishes
from about 18° to about 7°. The main cutting edge 15 comprises a crest 18
provided where the parts 15' and 15" of the main cutting edge connect to each
other. The crest 18 is indented in relation to a plane P1 that touches the
associated side surface 12 at least at three points.
The above described design of the axial angle of the main cutting
edge 15 entails that the perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge 15
to a plane that is situated in the opposed support surface 17A increases in
direction from the cutting corner 14 to the area of the half height of the
indexable cutting insert 3. The perpendicular distance of each main cutting
edge 15 to the plane that is situated in the opposed the support surface 17A
diminishes from the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert 3
and from the cutting corner 14, in direction towards the passive corner. Said
distance is consequently related relative to the support surface 17, 17A that is
provided farthest from the current or operative main cutting edge 15, and
therefore the expressions " the support surface facing away from the main
cutting edge" and "opposed" is used in the claims. Each support surface 17,
17A is provided distant from the periphery of the indexable cutting insert to
avoid interference with cutting edge areas.

In Fig. 3 a major cutting edge is depicted by 15A, which is
associated with the main surface 11A, see Fig. 4. The main cutting edge 15A
comprises two parts of the main cutting edge 15'A and 15"A.
Such as is best visible in Fig. 2 the side surfaces 12 have a
certain concavity in the height direction of the indexable cutting insert 3, at
least in the part of the side surfaces 12 that connect to the main cutting edge
15. The reason for this design is that the right main cutting edge 15 in Fig. 2
must be completely straight in the shown perspective view.
Such as is best visible in Fig. 4 the main surfaces 11 and 11A are
each provided with a support surface 17 and 17A, respectively. Each support
surface 17, 17A is generally angled in the height direction of the indexable
cutting insert 3 substantially in its diagonal direction such that the distance
between the support surface 17 and the main cutting edge 15 is greater in the
area of the cutting corner 14, i.e., greater in the area of the lower part 15' of
the main cutting edge than in the area of the upper part 15" of the main cutting
edge 15. The reason that the support surface 17 has been given a certain
inclination in the height direction of the indexable cutting insert 3 is that
thereby the distance to the main cutting edge 15 in the area of the cutting
corner 14 is reduced. This is perceived also by observing Fig. 2. The support
surface 17A situated at the opposite side, not visible in Fig. 2, has an
inclination which makes that the support surface 17A generally approaches
the main cutting edges 15 when the support surface 17A approaches
respective cutting insert corner 14. In mounted position the support surface
17A cooperates with a correspondingly elevated portion in the insert pocket,
whereby an outstandingly rigid fixation of the indexable cutting insert 3 in the
insert pocket is achieved.
The invention is in no way limited to the above-described
embodiment but can be freely varied within the limits of the appended claims.

WE CLAIM:
1. A milling cutter for chip removing machining, said milling cutter comprising
a milling cutter body (1) with a number of insert pockets in connection with an
end of the milling cutter body (1), wherein in the axial direction (C-C) opposite
end of the milling cutter body (1) is shaped to cooperate with a tool
attachment, said indexable cutting insert (3) being secured in the cutting insert
seats, wherein each indexable cutting insert (3) has two substantially identical
main surfaces (11,11 A), said two side surfaces (12) and two end surfaces
(13) extending between the main surfaces (11,11 A), each said main surface
(11,11 A) comprising two cutting insert corners (14), each said cutting insert
corner (14) comprising a major cutting edge (15) and a minor cutting edge
(16), wherein parts of each main surface (11,11A) constitute rake faces,
wherein parts of each side surface (12) and each end surface (13) constitute
clearance surfaces, said cutting insert having a height (H) between the end
surfaces (13), each said main surface (11, 11 A) comprising an associated
support surface (17, 17A),
characterized in that the perpendicular distance of each main
cutting edge (15) to a plane that coincides with the support surface (17A)
facing away from the main cutting edge (15) increases in direction from the
cutting corner (14) to a crest (18) in the area of the half height (H) of the
indexable cutting insert (3).
2. The milling cutter according to claim 1, characterized in that the
perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge (15) to the plane that is
situated in the opposed support surface (17A) diminishes in direction from the
crest (18) in the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert (3) away
from the cutting corner (14).
3. The milling cutter according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
the part of each side surface (12) that constitutes clearance surface is
concave in the height direction of the indexable cutting insert (3).

4. An indexable cutting insert (3), primarily intended for milling of
perpendicular corners in a work piece, said indexable cutting insert (3) having
two substantially identical main surfaces (11,11 A), wherein two side surfaces
(12) and two the end surfaces (13) extends between the main surfaces
(11,11 A), each said main surface (11,11 A) comprising two cutting insert
corners (14), each said cutting insert corner (14) comprising a major cutting
edge (15) and a minor cutting edge (16), wherein parts of each main surface
(11,11A) constitute rake faces, wherein parts of each side surface (12) and
each end surface (13) constitute clearance surfaces, said cutting insert having
a height (H) between the end surfaces (13), each said main surface (11,11 A)
comprising an associated support surface (17, 17A), characterized i
n that the perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge (15) to a plane
that coincides with the support surface (17A) facing away from the main
cutting edge (15) increases in direction from the cutting corner (14) to a crest
(18) in the area of the half height (H) of the indexable cutting insert (3).
5. The indexable cutting insert (3) according to claim 4, characterized
i n that the perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge (15) to the plane
that is situated in the opposed support surface (17A) diminishes in direction
from the crest (18) in the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert
(3) away from the cutting corner (14).
6. The indexable cutting insert (3) according to claim 4 or 5,
characterized in that the part of each side surface (12) that
constitutes clearance surface is concave in the height direction of the
indexable cutting insert (3).
7. The indexable cutting insert according to anyone of the claims 4-6,
characterized i n that each main surface (11,11 A) has a support
surface (17, 17A), and in that the distance between a major cutting edge (15,
15A) and the support surface (17, 17A) diminishes in the height direction of
the indexable cutting insert (3), in direction from the cutting corner (14).
8. The indexable cutting insert according to anyone of the claims 4-7,
characterized in that each support surface (17, 17A) is provided
distant from the periphery of the indexable cutting insert.

The present invention relates to a milling cutter for chip removing
machining, said milling cutter comprising a milling cutter body (1) with a
number of insert pockets in connection with an end of the milling cutter body
(1), wherein in the axial direction (C-C) opposite end of the milling cutter body
(1) is shaped to cooperate with a tool attachment, said indexable cutting insert
(3) being secured in the cutting insert seats, each said indexable cutting insert
(3) having two substantially identical main surfaces (11, 11A), wherein two
side surfaces (12) and two the end surfaces (13) extend between the main
surfaces (11, 11A), each said main surface (11, 11A) comprising two cutting
insert corners (14), each said cutting insert corner (14) comprising a major
cutting edge (15) and a minor cutting edge (16), wherein parts of each main
surface (11, 11A) constitute rake faces, wherein parts of each side surface
(12) and each end surface (13) constitute clearance surfaces. The cutting
insert has a height (H) between the end surfaces (13) and each main surface
(11, 11A) comprises an associated support surface (17, 17A). The invention
also relates to an indexable cutting insert that is intended to be provided in the
milling cutter according to the present invention.
Distinguishing for the milling cutter according to the present
invention is that the perpendicular distance of each main cutting edge (15) to
a plane that coincides with the support surface (17A) facing away from the
main cutting edge increases in direction from the cutting corner (14) to a crest
(18) in the area of the half height of the indexable cutting insert (3).

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01659-kolnp-2008-correspondence others.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-description complete.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-drawings.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-form 1.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-form 2.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-form 3.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-form 5.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-gpa.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-international exm report.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-international publication.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-international search report.pdf

01659-kolnp-2008-pct priority document notification.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(07-05-2013)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(07-05-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(07-05-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-ABSTRACT.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-CLAIMS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-DRAWINGS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-FORM-1.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-FORM-2.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-FORM-3.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(17-05-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(20-02-2014)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(20-02-2014)-OTHERS.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-(31-10-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-CORRESPONDENCE-1.2.pdf

1659-kolnp-2008-form 18.pdf

1659-KOLNP-2008-OTHERS.pdf

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Patent Number 262652
Indian Patent Application Number 1659/KOLNP/2008
PG Journal Number 36/2014
Publication Date 05-Sep-2014
Grant Date 02-Sep-2014
Date of Filing 25-Apr-2008
Name of Patentee SECO TOOLS AB
Applicant Address S-737 82 FAGERSTA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KARONEN, MATTI DREVGATAN 8, S-776 36 HEDEMORA
PCT International Classification Number B32C 5/20, B23C 5/16
PCT International Application Number PCT/SE2006/001041
PCT International Filing date 2006-09-11
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0502135-7 2005-09-28 Sweden