US20190299305A1 - Cutting tool and cutting insert having complementary engagement features for eccentric mounting - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cutting tool having an eccentrically mounted cutting insert for use in metal cutting processes, in general, and to rotary cutting tools having a plurality of eccentrically mounted cutting inserts for use in slotting operations, in particular.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,090,443 discloses a slotting tool comprising an insert holder in the form of a circular disc with a plurality of non-indexable cutting inserts removably retained in identical insert pockets arranged around the periphery of the disc.
- Each cutting insert has a through bore with a retaining screw passing therethrough and engaging a threaded bore in the associated insert pocket.
- Lateral stability of each cutting insert relative to the insert holder is provided by the lower and rear surfaces of the cutting insert having generally V-shape concave (or convex) cross sections, which mate corresponding generally V-shape convex (or concave) cross sections of the lower and rear abutment surfaces of the associated insert pocket.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,905,683 discloses a rotary cutting tool comprising a tool body having a plurality of seating surfaces adjacent a forward facing end surface, and an equal number of indexable cutting inserts removably secured therein.
- Each cutting insert is oriented on its respective seating surface such that only a single abutment portion of one its four flank surfaces is in abutting contact with a radially outward facing support surface on the tool body, and there are no other points or regions of abutting contact between the insert's peripheral side surface and the cutting body.
- Each cutting insert has a non-circular clamping bore and a rigid clamping screw passing therethrough which engages a threaded bore in the associated seating surface. A non-threaded portion of the clamping screw simultaneously applies four clamping forces at four operative clamping portions of the non-circular clamping bore to provide axial support for the cutting insert.
- a cutting tool comprising a tool body having a first insert receiving pocket and an indexable cutting insert removably mounted therein:
- the first insert receiving pocket comprising a first seat surface and a first support wall transverse thereto, the first seat surface having a plurality of male or female first engagement elements;
- the cutting insert comprising opposing upper and lower surfaces and a continuous boundary surface extending therebetween
- the cutting insert is indexable about a first axis passing through the upper and lower surfaces, and a median plane perpendicular to the first axis intersects the boundary surface
- the cutting insert has N 1 index positions with the lower surface in contact with the first seat surface
- the first support wall contacts the boundary surface and prevents translation of the cutting insert in a first direction along the first seat surface
- the plurality of first engagement elements eccentrically contact the plurality of lower engaging elements and simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction along the first seat surface.
- a square, double-sided cutting insert indexable about a first axis comprising:
- boundary surface extending between the upper and lower surfaces, the boundary surface having two first peripheral surfaces circumferentially alternating with two second peripheral surfaces via a plurality of corner surfaces;
- the upper surface having a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges formed at the intersection of upper surface with a first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces, and a pair of diametrically opposite lowered corner edges formed at the intersection of the upper surface with a second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces,
- the lower surface having a pair of diametrically opposite lowered corner edges formed at the intersection of lower surface with the first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces, and a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges formed at the intersection of the lower surface with the second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces,
- the upper surface is provided with two discrete upper engaging elements, which are formed on inclined portions of the upper surface, spaced apart from one another and also spaced apart from both the insert bore and the boundary surface,
- the lower surface is provided with two discrete lower engaging elements, which are formed on inclined portions of the lower surface, spaced apart from one another and also spaced apart from both the insert bore and the boundary surface,
- the first plane intersects the upper engaging elements, but does not intersect the lower engaging elements
- the second plane intersects the lower engaging elements, but does not intersect the upper engaging elements
- the cutting insert only has 180° rotational symmetry about the first axis.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cutting tool in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a detailed exploded view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a first side view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a second side view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a cutting insert in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the cutting insert shown in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the cutting insert shown in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting insert shown in FIG. 7 , taken along the line VIII-VIII;
- FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the cutting insert shown in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 10 is a detailed view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 3 , with hidden detail;
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 10 , taken along the line XI-XI;
- FIG. 12 is a front view of a first insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 3 , with its cutting insert assembled;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of the first insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 3 , with its cutting insert removed;
- FIG. 14 is a detailed view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 4 , with hidden detail;
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 14 , taken along the line XV-XV;
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a second insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 4 , with its cutting insert assembled;
- FIG. 17 is a front view of the second insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown in FIG. 4 , with its cutting insert removed.
- the present invention relates to a cutting tool 20 comprising a tool body 22 having a first insert receiving pocket 24 and an indexable cutting insert 26 removably mounted therein.
- the cutting insert 26 may preferably be manufactured by form pressing and sintering a cemented carbide, such as tungsten carbide, and may be coated or uncoated.
- the first insert receiving pocket 24 comprises a first seat surface 28 and a first support wall 30 transverse thereto, the first seat surface 28 having a plurality of male or female first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b.
- each first engagement element 32 a , 32 b may be partially spherical.
- the first seat surface 28 and the first support wall 30 may be spaced apart by a stress relief groove 34 .
- the first seat surface 28 may be formed on a shim removably retained in the first insert receiving pocket 24 .
- the cutting insert 26 comprises opposing upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 and a continuous boundary surface 40 extending therebetween, and the cutting insert 26 is indexable about a first axis A 1 passing through the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 .
- the boundary surface 40 may intersect the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 to form continuous upper and lower boundary edges 42 , 44 , respectively.
- an insert bore 46 may intersect the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 .
- the insert bore 46 may have a second axis A 2 coaxial with the first axis A 1 .
- the boundary surface 40 has a plurality of N 1 first peripheral surfaces 48 a , 48 b circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N 1 second peripheral surfaces 50 a , 50 b , each first peripheral surface 48 a , 48 b intersecting the upper surface 36 to form a first upper cutting edge 52 a , 52 b , and each second peripheral surface 50 a , 50 b intersecting the upper surface 36 to form a second upper cutting edge 54 a , 54 b.
- first and second upper cutting edges 52 a , 52 b ; 54 a , 54 b are distinct portions of the upper boundary edge 42 .
- N 1 is a whole number greater than one, i.e. N 1 >1.
- N 1 may be exactly 2.
- the plurality of first and second upper cutting edges 52 a , 52 b ; 54 a , 54 b may be straight.
- first and second peripheral surfaces 48 a , 48 b ; 50 a , 50 b may be described as flank surfaces.
- a median plane M perpendicular to the first axis A 1 may intersect the boundary surface 40 .
- the insert bore 46 may pass through the median plane M, and the median plane M may pass midway between the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 .
- the cutting insert 26 in a cross-section taken in the median plane M, may exhibit NP-2-fold symmetry about the first axis A 1 .
- the plurality of first peripheral surfaces 48 a , 48 b and the plurality of second peripheral surfaces 50 a , 50 b may define an imaginary square S.
- the insert bore 46 may be circular.
- the cutting insert 26 may be configured in a compact size.
- the boundary surface 40 may also include a plurality of N 1 third peripheral surfaces 56 a , 56 b circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N 1 fourth peripheral surfaces 58 a , 58 b , each third peripheral surface 56 a , 56 b intersecting the upper surface 36 to form a third upper edge 60 a , 60 b , and each fourth peripheral surface 58 a , 58 b intersecting the upper surface 36 to form a fourth upper edge 62 a , 62 b.
- the third and fourth upper edges 60 a , 60 b ; 62 a , 62 b may be curved.
- each third upper edge 60 a , 60 b may extend between one of the first upper cutting edges 52 a , 52 b and one of the second upper cutting edges 54 a , 54 b
- each fourth upper edge 62 a , 62 b may extend between one of the first upper cutting edges 52 a , 52 b and one of the second upper cutting edges 54 a , 54 b.
- each curved third and fourth upper edge 60 a , 60 b ; 62 a , 62 b may subtend a corner angle ⁇ 1 of 90 degrees.
- the plurality of third and fourth peripheral surfaces 56 a , 56 b ; 58 a , 58 b may be described as corner surfaces, and the plurality of third and fourth upper edges 60 a , 60 b ; 62 a , 62 b may be described as corner edges.
- the plurality of fourth upper edges 62 a , 62 b may be located closer to the median plane M than the plurality of third upper edges 60 a , 60 b.
- the plurality of third upper edges 60 a , 60 b may be described as diametrically opposite raised corner edges, and the plurality of fourth upper edges 62 a , 62 b may be described as diametrically opposite lowered corner edges. It is understood that “raised” and “lowered” are defined relative to the median plane M with the raised corner edges being farther from the median plane M than the lowered corner edges.
- the lower surface 38 may also have a pair diametrically opposite lowered corner edges 96 a , 96 b formed at the intersection of lower surface 38 with the first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces 56 a , 56 b and a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges 98 a , 98 b formed at the intersection of the lower surface 38 with the second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces 58 a , 58 b.
- the plurality of third upper edges 60 a , 60 b may be cutting edges.
- a first plane P 1 containing first axis A 1 may intersect the plurality of third upper edges 60 a , 60 b.
- the lower surface 38 has a plurality of discrete, spaced apart female or male lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b .
- the female or male lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b may be formed on inclined portions of the lower surface 38 , the portions being inclined relative to the median plane M. Additionally, the lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b may be spaced apart from both the insert bore 46 and the boundary surface 40 .
- the lower surface 38 may have a plurality of N 1 *N 2 lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b.
- N 2 is a whole number equal to or greater than one, i.e. N 2 ⁇ 1.
- N 2 may be exactly 1.
- the first plane P 1 may intersect none of the plurality of lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b.
- the lower surface 38 may exhibit N 1 *N 3 -fold rotational symmetry about the first axis A 1 .
- N 3 is a whole number equal to or greater than one, i.e. N 3 ⁇ 1.
- N 3 may be exactly 1.
- a second plane P 2 containing first axis A 1 and perpendicular to the first plane P 1 may intersect at least two of the plurality of lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b.
- the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b may be equal in number to the plurality of lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b.
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may not intersect the boundary surface 40 .
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be entirely spaced apart from the lower boundary edge 44 .
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be partially spherical.
- the cutting insert 26 has N 1 index positions with the lower surface 38 in contact with the first seat surface 28 .
- the first support wall 30 contacts the boundary surface 40 and prevents translation of the cutting insert 26 in a first direction D 1 along the first seat surface 28 , and
- the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b eccentrically contact the plurality of lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 in a second direction D 2 perpendicular to the first direction D 1 along the first seat surface 28 .
- the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b do not simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 in a third direction D 3 opposite to the second direction D 2 .
- a clamping member 66 may contact the insert bore 46 and prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 in the third direction D 3 .
- the clamping member 66 may be a clamping screw extending through the insert bore 46 and threadingly engaging a first seat bore 68 in the first seat surface 28 .
- the first seat bore 68 may have a third axis A 3 non-coaxial with the second axis A 2 .
- the clamping member 66 may be a standard clamping screw.
- the cutting insert 26 may be removably mounted to the tool body 22 in a simple and cost-effective manner.
- each female first engagement element 32 a , 32 b or female lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b has a first length L 1 in the second direction D 2
- each male lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b or male first engagement element 32 a , 32 b has a second length L 2 in the second direction D 2 .
- the first length L 1 may be greater than the second length L 2 .
- each first engagement element 32 a , 32 b may be a female recessed element
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be a male protruding element
- the first seat surface 28 may be simply and cost-effectively manufactured.
- the first seat surface 28 may have two spaced apart planar first bearing surfaces 70 a , 70 b.
- the two first bearing surfaces 70 a , 70 b may be mutually inclined. More particularly, the two first bearing surfaces 70 a , 70 b may lie on planes which meet above the first seat surface 28 .
- the lower surface 38 in each index position with the lower surface 38 in contact with the first seat surface 28 , the lower surface 38 may contact the two first bearing surfaces 70 a , 70 b.
- each of the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b may be at least partially located on one or the other of the two first bearing surfaces 70 a , 70 b.
- a first lower contact zone ZL 1 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b is in contact with one of the first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b.
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b is in contact with another one of the first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 Although the second index position is not illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11 , one of the non-operative second lower contact zones ZL 2 is shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 , spaced apart from its non-associated first engagement element 32 a , 32 b.
- first and second lower contact zones ZL 1 , ZL 2 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be different from each other.
- first and second lower contact zones ZL 1 , ZL 2 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be non-overlapping and thus spaced apart from each other.
- first and second lower contact zones ZL 1 , ZL 2 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be non-planar.
- each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b has a lower bisector BL, and the first and second lower contact zones ZL 1 , ZL 2 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be entirely located on opposite sides of their respective lower bisector BL.
- each lower bisector BL may be parallel to the first direction D 1 in both the first and second index positions.
- a planar first peripheral contact zone ZP 1 of one of the boundary surface's first peripheral surfaces 48 a , 48 b may be in contact with the first support wall 30 .
- the first peripheral contact zone ZP 1 may be parallel to the first axis A 1 .
- the first support wall 30 may have two spaced apart support regions, and thus the first peripheral contact zone ZP 1 may comprise two spaced apart sub-zones.
- the entire boundary surface 40 may extend parallel to the first axis A 1 .
- the cutting tool 20 may be rotatable about a tool axis AT in a direction of rotation R, and the cutting body 22 may have a holder portion 72 in which the cutting insert 26 is removably mounted in the first insert receiving pocket 24 , the holder portion 72 having an axially forward facing front end 74 .
- a shank portion 75 may extend rearwardly from the holder portion 72 along the tool axis AT.
- the first direction D 1 may be radially inward, and the second direction D 2 may be axially rearward.
- the third direction D 3 may be axially forward, and the first support wall 30 may be described as a radially outward facing first support wall.
- a third plane P 3 perpendicular to tool axis AT may intersect the first support wall 30 and an operative first upper cutting edge 52 a ′, 52 b ′ of the cutting insert 26 at a first mid-point Ml thereof, and an operative second upper cutting edge 54 a ′, 54 b ′ of the cutting insert 26 may be located axially forward of the third plane P 3 .
- the operative first upper cutting edge 52 a ′, 52 b ′ of the associated cutting insert 26 may have a positive first axial rake angle ⁇ 1 .
- an operative third upper edge 60 a ′, 60 b ′ extending between the operative first and second upper cutting edges 52 a ′, 52 b ′; 54 a ′, 54 b ′ may be located axially forward of the third plane P 3 .
- the holder portion 72 may have a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart first insert receiving pockets 24 , each having a cutting insert 26 removably mounted therein.
- the cutting tool 20 may be a slot milling tool.
- the present invention is advantageous in that axial support for each cutting insert 26 in its associated first insert receiving pocket 24 is provided by the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b on the first seat surface 28 , thus eliminating the need for the first insert receiving pocket 24 to have an axially forward facing support wall, and enabling the slot milling tool, for example, to produce slots having a reduced slot width relative to the insert cutting width.
- the holder portion 72 may have a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart second insert receiving pockets 76 circumferentially alternating with the plurality of circumferentially spaced apart first insert receiving pockets 24 , the plurality of second insert receiving pockets 76 each having a cutting insert 26 removably mounted therein.
- each second insert receiving pocket 76 may comprise a second seat surface 78 and a second support wall 80 transverse thereto, the second seat surface 78 may have a plurality of male or female second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b , and the associated cutting insert 26 may have N 1 index positions with the lower surface 38 in contact with the second seat surface 78 .
- the second support wall 80 may contact the boundary surface 40 and prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 radially inwardly along the second seat surface 78 , and
- the plurality of second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b eccentrically contact the plurality of lower engaging elements 64 a , 64 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 axially forwardly along the second seat surface 78 .
- the second support wall 80 may be described as a radially outward facing second support wall.
- each second engagement element 82 a , 82 b may be a female recessed element.
- the second seat surface 78 may be simply and cost-effectively manufactured.
- an associated clamping screw 66 may contact the insert bore 46 and prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 axially rearwardly.
- the clamping screw 66 may extend through the insert bore 46 and threadingly engage a second seat bore 83 in the second seat surface 78 .
- the second seat surface 78 may have two spaced apart planar second bearing surfaces 84 a , 84 b.
- the two second bearing surfaces 84 a , 84 b may be mutually inclined. More particularly, the two second bearing surfaces 84 a , 84 b may lie on planes which meet above the second seat surface 78 .
- the lower surface 38 in each index position with the associated insert's lower surface 38 in contact with the second seat surface 78 , the lower surface 38 may contact the two second bearing surfaces 84 a , 84 b.
- each of the plurality of second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b may be at least partially located on one or the other of the two second bearing surfaces 84 a , 84 b.
- a third lower contact zone ZL 3 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b is in contact with one of the second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b.
- a fourth lower contact zone ZL 4 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b is in contact with another one of the second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 Although the second index position is not illustrated in FIGS. 14 and 15 , one of the non-operative fourth lower contact zones ZL 4 is shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 , spaced apart from its non-associated second engagement element 82 a , 82 b.
- the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL 3 , ZL 4 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be different from each other.
- the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL 3 , ZL 4 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be non-overlapping and thus spaced apart from each other.
- the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL 3 , ZL 4 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may be non-planar.
- the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL 3 , ZL 4 of each lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b may not be coincident with the first and second lower contact zones ZL 1 , ZL 2 of the same lower engaging element 64 a , 64 b.
- the second peripheral contact zone ZP 2 may be parallel to the first axis A 1 .
- the second support wall 80 may have two spaced apart support regions, and thus the second peripheral contact zone ZP 2 may comprise two spaced apart sub-zones.
- a fourth plane P 4 perpendicular to the tool axis AT may intersect one of the second support walls 80 and an operative second upper cutting edge 54 a ′, 54 b ′ of the associated cutting insert 26 at a second mid-point M 2 thereof, and an operative first upper cutting edge 52 a ′, 52 b ′ of the associated cutting insert 26 may be located axially rearward of the fourth plane P 4 .
- the operative second upper cutting edge 54 a ′, 54 b ′ of the associated cutting insert 26 may have a negative second axial rake angle ⁇ 2 .
- the fourth plane P 4 may be offset axially rearwardly from the third plane P 3 .
- the present invention is advantageous in that axial support for each cutting insert 26 in its associated second insert receiving pocket 76 is provided by the plurality of second engagement elements 82 a , 82 b on the second seat surface 78 , thus eliminating the need for the second insert receiving pocket 76 to have an axially rearward facing support wall, and enabling the slot milling tool, for example, to produce slots having a reduced slot width relative to the cutting width of the indexable cutting inserts 26 .
- each first peripheral surface 48 a , 48 b may intersect the lower surface 38 to form a first lower cutting edge 86 a , 86 b
- each second peripheral surface 50 a , 50 b may intersect the lower surface 38 to form a second lower cutting edge 88 a , 88 b.
- first and second lower cutting edges 86 a , 86 b ; 88 a , 88 b may be distinct portions of the lower boundary edge 44 .
- the upper surface 36 may have a plurality of discrete, spaced apart female or male upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b .
- the female or male upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b may be formed on inclined portions of the upper surface 36 , the portions being inclined relative to the median plane M. Additionally, the upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b may be spaced apart from both the insert bore 46 and the boundary surface 40 .
- the upper surface 36 may have exactly two upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b.
- each upper engaging element 90 a , 90 b may not intersect the boundary surface 40 .
- each upper engaging element 90 a , 90 b may be entirely spaced apart from the upper boundary edge 42 .
- each upper engaging element 90 a , 90 b may be a male protruding element.
- each upper engaging element 90 a , 90 b may be partially spherical.
- the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 may be identical.
- the cutting insert 26 can be considered “reversible” or “double-sided”.
- the upper and lower surfaces 36 , 38 of the double-sided cutting insert 26 seen in the figures have a square shape in a view along the first axis A 1 , the cutting insert is only two-way indexable on each side, i.e., it only has 180° rotational symmetry on each side.
- the first plane P 1 may intersect at least two of the plurality of female or male upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b
- the second plane P 2 may intersect none of the plurality of female or male upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b.
- At least one of the plurality of upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b intersected by the first plane P 1 and located axially forward of the third plane P 3 may advantageously deflect cutting chips formed by the operative first, second and third upper cutting edges 52 a ′, 52 b ′; 54 a ′, 54 b ′; 60 a ′, 60 b′.
- each cutting insert 26 may have N 1 index positions with its upper surface 36 in contact with one of the first seat surfaces 28 , and in each index position:
- the first support wall 30 may contact the boundary surface 40 and prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 in the first direction D 1 along the first seat surface 28 , and
- the plurality of first engagement elements 32 a , 32 b may eccentrically contact the plurality of upper engaging elements 90 a , 90 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert 26 in the second direction D 2 along the first seat surface 28 .
- only the planar first peripheral contact zone ZP 1 of one of the boundary surface's first peripheral surfaces 48 a , 48 b may be in contact with the first support wall 30 .
- each cutting insert 26 may have N 1 index positions with its upper surface 36 in contact with one of the second seat surfaces 78 .
- each cutting insert 26 may advantageously have a total of 8 mounting positions on the tool body 22 , made up of four mounting positions associated with one of the first insert receiving pockets 24 , and four more mounting positions associated with one of the second insert receiving pockets 76 .
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a cutting tool having an eccentrically mounted cutting insert for use in metal cutting processes, in general, and to rotary cutting tools having a plurality of eccentrically mounted cutting inserts for use in slotting operations, in particular.
- Within the field of rotary cutting tools used in slotting operations, there are many examples of cutting inserts removably mounted in insert receiving pockets which are ‘open’ in both axially forward and rearward directions.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,090,443 discloses a slotting tool comprising an insert holder in the form of a circular disc with a plurality of non-indexable cutting inserts removably retained in identical insert pockets arranged around the periphery of the disc. Each cutting insert has a through bore with a retaining screw passing therethrough and engaging a threaded bore in the associated insert pocket. Lateral stability of each cutting insert relative to the insert holder is provided by the lower and rear surfaces of the cutting insert having generally V-shape concave (or convex) cross sections, which mate corresponding generally V-shape convex (or concave) cross sections of the lower and rear abutment surfaces of the associated insert pocket.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,905,683 discloses a rotary cutting tool comprising a tool body having a plurality of seating surfaces adjacent a forward facing end surface, and an equal number of indexable cutting inserts removably secured therein. Each cutting insert is oriented on its respective seating surface such that only a single abutment portion of one its four flank surfaces is in abutting contact with a radially outward facing support surface on the tool body, and there are no other points or regions of abutting contact between the insert's peripheral side surface and the cutting body. Each cutting insert has a non-circular clamping bore and a rigid clamping screw passing therethrough which engages a threaded bore in the associated seating surface. A non-threaded portion of the clamping screw simultaneously applies four clamping forces at four operative clamping portions of the non-circular clamping bore to provide axial support for the cutting insert.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a cutting tool comprising a tool body having a first insert receiving pocket and an indexable cutting insert removably mounted therein:
- the first insert receiving pocket comprising a first seat surface and a first support wall transverse thereto, the first seat surface having a plurality of male or female first engagement elements; and
- the cutting insert comprising opposing upper and lower surfaces and a continuous boundary surface extending therebetween,
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- the boundary surface having a plurality of N1 first peripheral surfaces circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N1 second peripheral surfaces,
- each first peripheral surface intersecting the upper surface to form a first upper cutting edge, and
- each second peripheral surface intersecting the upper surface to form a second upper cutting edge, and
- the lower surface having a plurality of discrete, spaced apart female or male lower engaging elements,
- the boundary surface having a plurality of N1 first peripheral surfaces circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N1 second peripheral surfaces,
- wherein the cutting insert is indexable about a first axis passing through the upper and lower surfaces, and a median plane perpendicular to the first axis intersects the boundary surface,
- wherein the cutting insert has N1 index positions with the lower surface in contact with the first seat surface, and
- in each index position:
- the first support wall contacts the boundary surface and prevents translation of the cutting insert in a first direction along the first seat surface, and
- the plurality of first engagement elements eccentrically contact the plurality of lower engaging elements and simultaneously prevent translation of the cutting insert in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction along the first seat surface.
- Also, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a square, double-sided cutting insert indexable about a first axis, comprising:
- opposing upper and lower surfaces, the upper and lower surfaces each having a square shape in a view thereof along the first axis;
- a median plane perpendicular to the first axis and passing midway between the upper and lower surfaces;
- an insert bore intersecting the upper and lower surfaces and passing through the median plane,
- a continuous boundary surface extending between the upper and lower surfaces, the boundary surface having two first peripheral surfaces circumferentially alternating with two second peripheral surfaces via a plurality of corner surfaces;
- the upper surface having a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges formed at the intersection of upper surface with a first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces, and a pair of diametrically opposite lowered corner edges formed at the intersection of the upper surface with a second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces,
- the lower surface having a pair of diametrically opposite lowered corner edges formed at the intersection of lower surface with the first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces, and a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges formed at the intersection of the lower surface with the second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces,
- a first plane containing the first axis and intersecting the raised corner edges of the upper surface and the lowered corner edges of the lower surface,
- a second plane containing the first axis and intersecting the lowered corner edges of the upper surface and the raised corner edges of the lower surface;
- wherein:
- the upper surface is provided with two discrete upper engaging elements, which are formed on inclined portions of the upper surface, spaced apart from one another and also spaced apart from both the insert bore and the boundary surface,
- the lower surface is provided with two discrete lower engaging elements, which are formed on inclined portions of the lower surface, spaced apart from one another and also spaced apart from both the insert bore and the boundary surface,
- the first plane intersects the upper engaging elements, but does not intersect the lower engaging elements,
- the second plane intersects the lower engaging elements, but does not intersect the upper engaging elements; and
- the cutting insert only has 180° rotational symmetry about the first axis.
- For a better understanding, the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which chain-dash lines represent cut-off boundaries for partial views of a member and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cutting tool in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a detailed exploded view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a first side view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a second side view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a cutting insert in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a top view of the cutting insert shown inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a side view of the cutting insert shown inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting insert shown inFIG. 7 , taken along the line VIII-VIII; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the cutting insert shown inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 10 is a detailed view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 3 , with hidden detail; -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 10 , taken along the line XI-XI; -
FIG. 12 is a front view of a first insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 3 , with its cutting insert assembled; -
FIG. 13 is a front view of the first insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 3 , with its cutting insert removed; -
FIG. 14 is a detailed view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 4 , with hidden detail; -
FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 14 , taken along the line XV-XV; -
FIG. 16 is a front view of a second insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 4 , with its cutting insert assembled; and -
FIG. 17 is a front view of the second insert receiving pocket of the cutting tool shown inFIG. 4 , with its cutting insert removed. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the present invention relates to acutting tool 20 comprising atool body 22 having a firstinsert receiving pocket 24 and an indexable cutting insert 26 removably mounted therein. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
cutting insert 26 may preferably be manufactured by form pressing and sintering a cemented carbide, such as tungsten carbide, and may be coated or uncoated. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the firstinsert receiving pocket 24 comprises afirst seat surface 28 and afirst support wall 30 transverse thereto, thefirst seat surface 28 having a plurality of male or female 32 a, 32 b.first engagement elements - In some embodiments of the present invention, each
32 a, 32 b may be partially spherical.first engagement element - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the
first seat surface 28 and thefirst support wall 30 may be spaced apart by astress relief groove 34. - In other embodiments of the present invention (not shown), the
first seat surface 28 may be formed on a shim removably retained in the firstinsert receiving pocket 24. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , the cuttinginsert 26 comprises opposing upper and 36, 38 and alower surfaces continuous boundary surface 40 extending therebetween, and the cuttinginsert 26 is indexable about a first axis A1 passing through the upper and 36, 38.lower surfaces - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
boundary surface 40 may intersect the upper and 36, 38 to form continuous upper and lower boundary edges 42, 44, respectively.lower surfaces - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, an insert bore 46 may intersect the upper and
36, 38.lower surfaces - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, the insert bore 46 may have a second axis A2 coaxial with the first axis A1.
- As shown in
FIGS. 5 to 7 , theboundary surface 40 has a plurality of N1 first 48 a, 48 b circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N1 secondperipheral surfaces 50 a, 50 b, each firstperipheral surfaces 48 a, 48 b intersecting theperipheral surface upper surface 36 to form a first 52 a, 52 b, and each secondupper cutting edge 50 a, 50 b intersecting theperipheral surface upper surface 36 to form a second 54 a, 54 b.upper cutting edge - It should be appreciated that the plurality of first and second upper cutting edges 52 a, 52 b; 54 a, 54 b are distinct portions of the
upper boundary edge 42. - It should also be appreciated that N1 is a whole number greater than one, i.e. N1>1.
- In some embodiments of the present invention, N1 may be exactly 2.
- Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, in a top view of the cutting
insert 26 taken along the first axis A1, as shown inFIG. 6 , the plurality of first and second upper cutting edges 52 a, 52 b; 54 a, 54 b may be straight. - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of first and second
48 a, 48 b; 50 a, 50 b may be described as flank surfaces.peripheral surfaces - As shown in
FIG. 7 , a median plane M perpendicular to the first axis A1 may intersect theboundary surface 40. The insert bore 46 may pass through the median plane M, and the median plane M may pass midway between the upper and 36, 38.lower surfaces - In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 8 , in a cross-section taken in the median plane M, the cuttinginsert 26 may exhibit NP-2-fold symmetry about the first axis A1. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 8 , in the cross-section taken in the median plane M, the plurality of first 48 a, 48 b and the plurality of secondperipheral surfaces 50 a, 50 b may define an imaginary square S.peripheral surfaces - Further, in some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 8 , in the cross-section taken in the median plane M, the insert bore 46 may be circular. - For embodiments of the present invention in which the insert bore 46 is circular in the cross-section taken in the median plane M, it should be appreciated that the cutting
insert 26 may be configured in a compact size. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 to 7 , theboundary surface 40 may also include a plurality of N1 third 56 a, 56 b circumferentially alternating with a plurality of N1 fourthperipheral surfaces 58 a, 58 b, each thirdperipheral surfaces 56 a, 56 b intersecting theperipheral surface upper surface 36 to form a third 60 a, 60 b, and each fourthupper edge 58 a, 58 b intersecting theperipheral surface upper surface 36 to form a fourth 62 a, 62 b.upper edge - As shown in
FIG. 6 , in the top view of the cuttinginsert 26 taken along the first axis A1, the third and fourth 60 a, 60 b; 62 a, 62 b may be curved.upper edges - In some embodiments of the present invention, each third
60 a, 60 b may extend between one of the first upper cutting edges 52 a, 52 b and one of the second upper cutting edges 54 a, 54 b, and each fourthupper edge 62 a, 62 b may extend between one of the first upper cutting edges 52 a, 52 b and one of the second upper cutting edges 54 a, 54 b.upper edge - As shown in
FIG. 6 , in the top view of the cuttinginsert 26 taken along the first axis A1, each curved third and fourth 60 a, 60 b; 62 a, 62 b may subtend a corner angle β1 of 90 degrees.upper edge - In some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of third and fourth
56 a, 56 b; 58 a, 58 b may be described as corner surfaces, and the plurality of third and fourthperipheral surfaces 60 a, 60 b; 62 a, 62 b may be described as corner edges.upper edges - As shown in
FIG. 7 , the plurality of fourth 62 a, 62 b may be located closer to the median plane M than the plurality of thirdupper edges 60 a, 60 b.upper edges - In some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of third
60 a, 60 b may be described as diametrically opposite raised corner edges, and the plurality of fourthupper edges 62 a, 62 b may be described as diametrically opposite lowered corner edges. It is understood that “raised” and “lowered” are defined relative to the median plane M with the raised corner edges being farther from the median plane M than the lowered corner edges.upper edges - In a similar manner, the
lower surface 38 may also have a pair diametrically opposite lowered corner edges 96 a, 96 b formed at the intersection oflower surface 38 with the first diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces 56 a, 56 b and a pair of diametrically opposite raised corner edges 98 a, 98 b formed at the intersection of thelower surface 38 with the second diametrically opposite pair of corner surfaces 58 a, 58 b. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of third
60 a, 60 b may be cutting edges.upper edges - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, a first plane P1 containing first axis A1 may intersect the plurality of third
60 a, 60 b.upper edges - As shown in
FIG. 9 , thelower surface 38 has a plurality of discrete, spaced apart female or male lower 64 a, 64 b. The female or male lowerengaging elements 64 a, 64 b may be formed on inclined portions of theengaging elements lower surface 38, the portions being inclined relative to the median plane M. Additionally, the lower 64 a, 64 b may be spaced apart from both the insert bore 46 and theengaging elements boundary surface 40. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
lower surface 38 may have a plurality of N1*N2 lower 64 a, 64 b.engaging elements - It should be appreciated that N2 is a whole number equal to or greater than one, i.e. N2≥1.
- Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, N2 may be exactly 1.
- As shown in
FIG. 9 , the first plane P1 may intersect none of the plurality of lower 64 a, 64 b.engaging elements - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
lower surface 38 may exhibit N1*N3-fold rotational symmetry about the first axis A1. - It should be appreciated that N3 is a whole number equal to or greater than one, i.e. N3≥1.
- Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, N3 may be exactly 1.
- As shown in
FIG. 9 , a second plane P2 containing first axis A1 and perpendicular to the first plane P1 may intersect at least two of the plurality of lower 64 a, 64 b.engaging elements - In some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of
32 a, 32 b may be equal in number to the plurality of lowerfirst engagement elements 64 a, 64 b.engaging elements - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may not intersect theelement boundary surface 40. - It should be appreciated that in some embodiments of the present invention, each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be entirely spaced apart from theelement lower boundary edge 44. - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be partially spherical.element - According to the present invention, the cutting
insert 26 has N1 index positions with thelower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28. - Also, according to the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 3, and 10 to 12 , in each index position with thelower surface 38 in contact with the first seat surface 28: - the
first support wall 30 contacts theboundary surface 40 and prevents translation of the cuttinginsert 26 in a first direction D1 along thefirst seat surface 28, and - the plurality of
32 a, 32 b eccentrically contact the plurality of lowerfirst engagement elements 64 a, 64 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cuttingengaging elements insert 26 in a second direction D2 perpendicular to the first direction D1 along thefirst seat surface 28. - It should be appreciated that use of the term “eccentric(ally) contact” throughout the description and claims relates to contact between male and female elements having mutually offset center axes (the center axes extending in a direction parallel to the insert's first axis A1) and/or axes of extension (the axis of extension extending in a direction perpendicular to the insert's first axis A1 and along a longest dimension of the male or female element, as the case may be).
- It should also be appreciated that the plurality of
32 a, 32 b do not simultaneously prevent translation of the cuttingfirst engagement elements insert 26 in a third direction D3 opposite to the second direction D2. - In some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, a clampingmember 66 may contact the insert bore 46 and prevent translation of the cuttinginsert 26 in the third direction D3. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the clampingmember 66 may be a clamping screw extending through the insert bore 46 and threadingly engaging a first seat bore 68 in thefirst seat surface 28. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the first seat bore 68 may have a third axis A3 non-coaxial with the second axis A2.
- Also in some embodiments of the present invention, the clamping
member 66 may be a standard clamping screw. - For such embodiments of the present invention, the cutting
insert 26 may be removably mounted to thetool body 22 in a simple and cost-effective manner. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , in each index position with thelower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, each female 32 a, 32 b or female lowerfirst engagement element 64 a, 64 b has a first length L1 in the second direction D2, and each male lower engagingengaging element 64 a, 64 b or maleelement 32 a, 32 b has a second length L2 in the second direction D2.first engagement element - In some embodiments of the present invention, the first length L1 may be greater than the second length L2.
- Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, each
32 a, 32 b may be a female recessed element, and each lower engagingfirst engagement element 64 a, 64 b may be a male protruding element.element - It should be appreciated that by providing female
32 a, 32 b, thefirst engagement elements first seat surface 28 may be simply and cost-effectively manufactured. - As shown in
FIG. 13 , thefirst seat surface 28 may have two spaced apart planar first bearing surfaces 70 a, 70 b. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the two first bearing surfaces 70 a, 70 b may be mutually inclined. More particularly, the two first bearing surfaces 70 a, 70 b may lie on planes which meet above the
first seat surface 28. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, thelower surface 38 may contact the two first bearing surfaces 70 a, 70 b. - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, each of the plurality of
32 a, 32 b may be at least partially located on one or the other of the two first bearing surfaces 70 a, 70 b.first engagement elements - In a first index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, as shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 , a first lower contact zone ZL1 of each lower engaging 64 a, 64 b is in contact with one of theelement 32 a, 32 b.first engagement elements - In a second index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, a second lower contact zone ZL2 of each lower engaging 64 a, 64 b is in contact with another one of theelement 32 a, 32 b.first engagement elements - Although the second index position is not illustrated in
FIGS. 10 and 11 , one of the non-operative second lower contact zones ZL2 is shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 , spaced apart from its non-associated 32 a, 32 b.first engagement element - In some embodiments of the present invention, the first and second lower contact zones ZL1, ZL2 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be different from each other.element - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first and second lower contact zones ZL1, ZL2 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be non-overlapping and thus spaced apart from each other.element - Further, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first and second lower contact zones ZL1, ZL2 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be non-planar.element - As shown in
FIG. 10 , each lower engaging 64 a, 64 b has a lower bisector BL, and the first and second lower contact zones ZL1, ZL2 of each lower engagingelement 64 a, 64 b may be entirely located on opposite sides of their respective lower bisector BL.element - In some embodiments of the present invention, each lower bisector BL may be parallel to the first direction D1 in both the first and second index positions.
- In each index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, only one of the boundary surface's first 48 a, 48 b may be in contact with theperipheral surfaces first support wall 30, and no other portion of theboundary surface 40 may be in contact with the firstinsert receiving pocket 24. - In some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the
lower surface 38 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, as shown inFIG. 12 , only a planar first peripheral contact zone ZP1 of one of the boundary surface's first 48 a, 48 b may be in contact with theperipheral surfaces first support wall 30. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first peripheral contact zone ZP1 may be parallel to the first axis A1.
- It should be appreciated that in some embodiments of the present invention, the
first support wall 30 may have two spaced apart support regions, and thus the first peripheral contact zone ZP1 may comprise two spaced apart sub-zones. - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, the
entire boundary surface 40 may extend parallel to the first axis A1. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the cuttingtool 20 may be rotatable about a tool axis AT in a direction of rotation R, and the cuttingbody 22 may have aholder portion 72 in which the cuttinginsert 26 is removably mounted in the firstinsert receiving pocket 24, theholder portion 72 having an axially forward facingfront end 74. - In some embodiments of the present invention, a
shank portion 75 may extend rearwardly from theholder portion 72 along the tool axis AT. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first direction D1 may be radially inward, and the second direction D2 may be axially rearward.
- For such embodiments of the present invention, the third direction D3 may be axially forward, and the
first support wall 30 may be described as a radially outward facing first support wall. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , a third plane P3 perpendicular to tool axis AT may intersect thefirst support wall 30 and an operative firstupper cutting edge 52 a′, 52 b′ of the cuttinginsert 26 at a first mid-point Ml thereof, and an operative secondupper cutting edge 54 a′, 54 b′ of the cuttinginsert 26 may be located axially forward of the third plane P3. - For embodiments of the present invention in which the operative second
upper cutting edge 54 a′, 54 b′ is located axially forward of the third plane P3, it should be appreciated that the associated axial cutting forces are directed axially rearwardly. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the operative first
upper cutting edge 52 a′, 52 b′ of the associated cuttinginsert 26 may have a positive first axial rake angle α1. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, an operative third
upper edge 60 a′, 60 b′ extending between the operative first and second upper cutting edges 52 a′, 52 b′; 54 a′, 54 b′ may be located axially forward of the third plane P3. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , theholder portion 72 may have a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart firstinsert receiving pockets 24, each having a cuttinginsert 26 removably mounted therein. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the cutting
tool 20 may be a slot milling tool. - The present invention is advantageous in that axial support for each cutting
insert 26 in its associated firstinsert receiving pocket 24 is provided by the plurality of 32 a, 32 b on thefirst engagement elements first seat surface 28, thus eliminating the need for the firstinsert receiving pocket 24 to have an axially forward facing support wall, and enabling the slot milling tool, for example, to produce slots having a reduced slot width relative to the insert cutting width. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
holder portion 72 may have a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart secondinsert receiving pockets 76 circumferentially alternating with the plurality of circumferentially spaced apart firstinsert receiving pockets 24, the plurality of secondinsert receiving pockets 76 each having a cuttinginsert 26 removably mounted therein. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , each secondinsert receiving pocket 76 may comprise asecond seat surface 78 and asecond support wall 80 transverse thereto, thesecond seat surface 78 may have a plurality of male or female 82 a, 82 b, and the associated cuttingsecond engagement elements insert 26 may have N1 index positions with thelower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78. - In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 4, and 14 to 16 , in each index position with the associated insert'slower surface 38 in contact with the second seat surface 78: - the
second support wall 80 may contact theboundary surface 40 and prevent translation of the cuttinginsert 26 radially inwardly along thesecond seat surface 78, and - the plurality of
82 a, 82 b eccentrically contact the plurality of lowersecond engagement elements 64 a, 64 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cuttingengaging elements insert 26 axially forwardly along thesecond seat surface 78. - For such embodiments of the present invention, the
second support wall 80 may be described as a radially outward facing second support wall. - In some embodiments of the present invention, each
82 a, 82 b may be a female recessed element.second engagement element - It should be appreciated that by providing female
82 a, 82 b, thesecond engagement elements second seat surface 78 may be simply and cost-effectively manufactured. - In some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, an associated clampingscrew 66 may contact the insert bore 46 and prevent translation of the cuttinginsert 26 axially rearwardly. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the clampingscrew 66 may extend through the insert bore 46 and threadingly engage a second seat bore 83 in thesecond seat surface 78. - As shown in
FIG. 17 , thesecond seat surface 78 may have two spaced apart planar second bearing surfaces 84 a, 84 b. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the two second bearing surfaces 84 a, 84 b may be mutually inclined. More particularly, the two second bearing surfaces 84 a, 84 b may lie on planes which meet above the
second seat surface 78. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, thelower surface 38 may contact the two second bearing surfaces 84 a, 84 b. - Further in some embodiments of the present invention, each of the plurality of
82 a, 82 b may be at least partially located on one or the other of the two second bearing surfaces 84 a, 84 b.second engagement elements - In a first index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, as shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 , a third lower contact zone ZL3 of each lower engaging 64 a, 64 b is in contact with one of theelement 82 a, 82 b.second engagement elements - In a second index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, a fourth lower contact zone ZL4 of each lower engaging 64 a, 64 b is in contact with another one of theelement 82 a, 82 b.second engagement elements - Although the second index position is not illustrated in
FIGS. 14 and 15 , one of the non-operative fourth lower contact zones ZL4 is shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 , spaced apart from its non-associated 82 a, 82 b.second engagement element - In some embodiments of the present invention, the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL3, ZL4 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be different from each other.element - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL3, ZL4 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be non-overlapping and thus spaced apart from each other.element - Further, in some embodiments of the present invention, the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL3, ZL4 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may be non-planar.element - It should be also appreciated that in some embodiments of the present invention, although there may be some overlap, the third and fourth lower contact zones ZL3, ZL4 of each lower engaging
64 a, 64 b may not be coincident with the first and second lower contact zones ZL1, ZL2 of the same lower engagingelement 64 a, 64 b.element - In each index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, only one of the second 50 a, 50 b may be in contact with theperipheral surfaces second support wall 80, and no other portion of theboundary surface 40 may be in contact with the secondinsert receiving pocket 76. - In some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the associated insert's
lower surface 38 in contact with thesecond seat surface 78, as shown inFIG. 16 , only a planar second peripheral contact zone ZP2 of one of the boundary surface's second 50 a, 50 b may be in contact with theperipheral surfaces second support wall 80. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the second peripheral contact zone ZP2 may be parallel to the first axis A1.
- It should be appreciated that in some embodiments of the present invention, the
second support wall 80 may have two spaced apart support regions, and thus the second peripheral contact zone ZP2 may comprise two spaced apart sub-zones. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , a fourth plane P4 perpendicular to the tool axis AT may intersect one of thesecond support walls 80 and an operative secondupper cutting edge 54 a′, 54 b′ of the associated cuttinginsert 26 at a second mid-point M2 thereof, and an operative firstupper cutting edge 52 a′, 52 b′ of the associated cuttinginsert 26 may be located axially rearward of the fourth plane P4. - For embodiments of the present invention in which the operative first
upper cutting edge 52 a′, 52 b′ is located axially rearward of the fourth plane P4, it should be appreciated that the associated axial cutting forces are directed axially forwardly. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the operative second
upper cutting edge 54 a′, 54 b′ of the associated cuttinginsert 26 may have a negative second axial rake angle α2. - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the fourth plane P4 may be offset axially rearwardly from the third plane P3.
- The present invention is advantageous in that axial support for each cutting
insert 26 in its associated secondinsert receiving pocket 76 is provided by the plurality of 82 a, 82 b on thesecond engagement elements second seat surface 78, thus eliminating the need for the secondinsert receiving pocket 76 to have an axially rearward facing support wall, and enabling the slot milling tool, for example, to produce slots having a reduced slot width relative to the cutting width of the indexable cutting inserts 26. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 to 7, and 9 , each first 48 a, 48 b may intersect theperipheral surface lower surface 38 to form a first 86 a, 86 b, and each secondlower cutting edge 50 a, 50 b may intersect theperipheral surface lower surface 38 to form a second 88 a, 88 b.lower cutting edge - It should be appreciated that the plurality of first and second
86 a, 86 b; 88 a, 88 b may be distinct portions of thelower cutting edges lower boundary edge 44. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , theupper surface 36 may have a plurality of discrete, spaced apart female or male upper 90 a, 90 b. The female or male upperengaging elements 90 a, 90 b may be formed on inclined portions of theengaging elements upper surface 36, the portions being inclined relative to the median plane M. Additionally, the upper 90 a, 90 b may be spaced apart from both the insert bore 46 and theengaging elements boundary surface 40. - In some embodiments of the present invention, the
upper surface 36 may have exactly two upper 90 a, 90 b.engaging elements - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, each upper engaging
90 a, 90 b may not intersect theelement boundary surface 40. - It should be appreciated that in some embodiments of the present invention, each upper engaging
90 a, 90 b may be entirely spaced apart from theelement upper boundary edge 42. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 to 7 , each upper engaging 90 a, 90 b may be a male protruding element.element - In some embodiments of the present invention, each upper engaging
90 a, 90 b may be partially spherical.element - Also, in some embodiments of the present invention, the upper and
36, 38 may be identical. In such case, the cuttinglower surfaces insert 26 can be considered “reversible” or “double-sided”. Furthermore, although the upper and 36, 38 of the double-lower surfaces sided cutting insert 26 seen in the figures have a square shape in a view along the first axis A1, the cutting insert is only two-way indexable on each side, i.e., it only has 180° rotational symmetry on each side. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , the first plane P1 may intersect at least two of the plurality of female or male upper 90 a, 90 b, and the second plane P2 may intersect none of the plurality of female or male upperengaging elements 90 a, 90 b.engaging elements - It should be appreciated that in each index position of one of the cutting inserts 26 with its
lower surface 38 in contact with one of the first seat surfaces 28, at least one of the plurality of upper 90 a, 90 b intersected by the first plane P1 and located axially forward of the third plane P3 may advantageously deflect cutting chips formed by the operative first, second and third upper cutting edges 52 a′, 52 b′; 54 a′, 54 b′; 60 a′, 60 b′.engaging elements - It should also be appreciated that each cutting
insert 26 may have N1 index positions with itsupper surface 36 in contact with one of the first seat surfaces 28, and in each index position: - the
first support wall 30 may contact theboundary surface 40 and prevent translation of the cuttinginsert 26 in the first direction D1 along thefirst seat surface 28, and - the plurality of
32 a, 32 b may eccentrically contact the plurality of upperfirst engagement elements 90 a, 90 b and simultaneously prevent translation of the cuttingengaging elements insert 26 in the second direction D2 along thefirst seat surface 28. - In some embodiments of the present invention, in each index position with the
upper surface 36 in contact with thefirst seat surface 28, only the planar first peripheral contact zone ZP1 of one of the boundary surface's first 48 a, 48 b may be in contact with theperipheral surfaces first support wall 30. - It should also be appreciated that each cutting
insert 26 may have N1 index positions with itsupper surface 36 in contact with one of the second seat surfaces 78. - For embodiments of the present invention in which N1=2, it should be appreciated that each cutting
insert 26 may advantageously have a total of 8 mounting positions on thetool body 22, made up of four mounting positions associated with one of the firstinsert receiving pockets 24, and four more mounting positions associated with one of the second insert receiving pockets 76. - Although the present invention has been described to a certain degree of particularity, it should be understood that various alterations and modifications could be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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