GB2042945A - Clamping Cutting Tool Inserts - Google Patents
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- GB2042945A GB2042945A GB7929650A GB7929650A GB2042945A GB 2042945 A GB2042945 A GB 2042945A GB 7929650 A GB7929650 A GB 7929650A GB 7929650 A GB7929650 A GB 7929650A GB 2042945 A GB2042945 A GB 2042945A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C5/00—Milling-cutters
- B23C5/16—Milling-cutters characterised by physical features other than shape
- B23C5/20—Milling-cutters characterised by physical features other than shape with removable cutter bits or teeth or cutting inserts
- B23C5/22—Securing arrangements for bits or teeth or cutting inserts
- B23C5/2204—Securing arrangements for bits or teeth or cutting inserts with cutting inserts clamped against the walls of the recess in the cutter body by a clamping member acting upon the wall of a hole in the insert
- B23C5/2208—Securing arrangements for bits or teeth or cutting inserts with cutting inserts clamped against the walls of the recess in the cutter body by a clamping member acting upon the wall of a hole in the insert for plate-like cutting inserts
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Abstract
A holder or nest 30 for pin-type replaceable cutting inserts 15 having a circular aperture 16 centrally disposed therein, includes a pin 50 extending perpendicularly to the face of the holder, the pin being formed with a pair of opposed axially- extending portions 50, each of which comprise a segment of a circular cylinder having a periphery less than 180 DEG . The radius 52 of each of the portions is selected equal to the radius of the aperture 16 in the cutting inserts 15. The portions meet in a plane 53 normal to the face of the tool holder and disposed perpendicularly to the axis of the clamping screw 40 which is threadedly receivable in the body of the holder. By this means the clamping force exerted by the screws 40, forces the insert 15 to seat itself, on the lateral surface 33 of the one axially extending portion of the pin which is inwardly disposed in the cutter body, thereby to achieve positive seating of the insert on the pin in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Improvements in or Relating to a Cutter Body
This invention relates to a cutter body having holders or nests for replaceable disposable cutting inserts used in cutting tools and, more particularly having holders for inserts having circular apertures centrally disposed therein to receive a mounting pin.
A cutter intended for use with such a pin-type replaceable cutting insert is disclosed in United
States Patent Specification No. 3,788,625. That cutter includes recesses extending inwardly of the periphery thereof in which the replaceable disposable inserts are received. A holder or nest is positioned in each recess adjacent the back face of the insert, the insert being retained on an integral pin on the front face of the holder and by a lip formed by a chip clearance cutout at the front of the recess. A keying lug on the back face of the holder is received in a keyway in the recess and includes a screw threadedly receivable in the cutter body. The screw serves to clamp the holder and the insert in the recess with the cutting face of the insert being engaged by the lip.
The inserts used in the above described cutter are typically formed with a central aperture of 0.312 inch (0.7925 cms) diameter. The pin extending from the holder face was typically formed of a lesser diameter, for example, of 0.302 inch (0.7671 cms) diameter to provide the necessary clearance. The difference in diameter thus necessarily resulted in motion between the pin and the insert after the screw clamps the holder and the insert into the cutter body recess, the motion occurring in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the screw. It has thus been necessary to provide a locating pin for each cutting insert to achieve precise insert location with respect to the work-facing surface of the cutter.
According to one aspect of this invention there is provided a connection between a first body having a pin extending normal to a face thereof and a second body having an aperture for receiving the pin, the connection being adapted to transmit a force between the first and second bodies normal to the axis of the pin, comprising: a first body having a face against which a second body is adapted to rest; a second body having a circular aperture therein, the circular aperture having a radius of a given dimension; and a pin extending normal to the face of the first body, the pin being cylindrical and comprising a pair of axially extending portions, each of the portions comprising a segment of a circular cylinder having a periphery less than 1 800, the radius of each of the portions being substantially equal to the radius of the aperture in the second body, the portions meeting in a plane normal to the face of the first body, the plane being disposed perpendicularly to the direction of a force desired to be transmitted between the first and second bodies, whereby a force exerted on the first body normal to the axis of the pin and perpendicular to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof, causes the second body to seat itself on the lateral surface of the one axially extending portion of the pin opposed to the direction of the force, thereby to achieve a positive seating of the second body on the pin in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof.
According to a second aspect of this invention there is provided a cutter body having a recess extending inwardly of the periphery thereof for receiving an insert holder, for mounting a replaceable cutting insert having a circular aperture for receiving a cylindrical pin extending from a face of the insert holder to achieve a supporting relationship adjacent said face, the recess providing a supporting surface for at least one side of the insert, and screw means for clamping the insert holder and the insert into the recess, said insert holder having a face for supporting the replaceable cutting insert which insert has a circular aperture centrally disposed therein; and having a pin extending perpendicularly to the face of the insert holder, the pin being cylindrical and comprising a pair of opposed axially-extending portions, each of the portions comprising a segment of a circular cylinder having a periphery less than a 1800, the radius of each of the portions being equal to the radius of the aperture in the cutting insert, the portions meeting in a plane normal to the face of the insert holder, the plane being disposed perpendicularly to the axis of the screw means, whereby the clamping force exerted by the screw means forces the insert to seat itself on the lateral surface of the one axially extending portion of the pin inwardly disposed in the recess, thereby to achieve positive seating of the insert on the pin in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof.
Thus in a preferred embodiment a cutter body in accordance with the invention includes an insert holder or nest for pin type replaceable cutting inserts that will achieve precise face runoff i.e. one that will result in the height of the cutting corner of each insert with respect to the work-facing surface of the cutter being identical without the necessity of providing a locating pin for the insert. The said insert holder or nest will achieve positive seating of the insert on the integral pin of the holder in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to a plane normal to the force of the clamping screw. The holder or nest will achieve positive seating of the insert on the pin, yet will provide adequate clearance for the pin to be received in the insert aperture.
Preferably, the axially extending portions are equally sized, whereby the axis of the pin lies in the plane therebetween.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood and so that further features thereof may be appreciated the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a top view of a rotary cutter embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side view of the cutter taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of the insert holder or nest used in the cutter of
Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a plan view of the holder of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a view of the supporting face of the holder of Figure 3; Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view of the relationship between the prior art pin and the insert aperture, wherein the difference in diameters is greatiy exaggerated to illustrate the motion that can occur between the pin and the insert in the direction perpendicular to the clamping force; and
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the relationship between the pin and the insert aperture showing in dotted lines the location of the aperture as the pin is received therein and in solid lines, the location of the aperture when the insert is seated on the lateral surface of one of the axially extending portions of the pin under the clamping force exerted by the screw means, and further illustrating the absence of possible motion in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof.
Referring to the drawings and particularly to
Figures 1 and 2, a cutting tool forming one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the form of a rotary or milling cutter 10 having a shank 11 terminating in a cylindrical head 12 whose work facing surface 1 3 is disposed generally perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis 14 of the tool. The cutter 10 is illustrated as being rotatable about its longitudinal axis 14, although it will be understood that cutting tools embodying the present invention may not always be rotatable.
The cutter 10 herein illustrated is designed to accommodate, for example, two conventional replaceable carbide or ceramic inserts 1 5 of the pin type. Each such insert 1 5 has a central aperture or bore 1 6, a back side or back face 1 7 and a front side or cutting face 1 8 comprising a cutting edge 1 9.
The cutter head 12 is dished as shown and is provided with two peripheral, generally radially extending recesses 20, each having a generally radially extending back wall 21, a front wall 22 parallel to the back wall 21 and a generally axially extending bottom wall 23. A keying portion or keyway 24 extends inwardly or rearwardly from the back wall 21 of the recess 20.
A generally chordal cutout 26 is formed in the head 12 extending forwardly of the front wall 22 of the recess 20 (i.e., in a direction opposed to the keyway 24), the cutout 26 being formed with a
circular cut 27 to form a bottom 28 merging with the back wall 21 of the recess. The construction
provides a radially extending lip 29 on the front wall 22 of the recess, the lip 29 serving to retain the insert 1 5 in the manner disclosed in the aforementioned United States Patent Specification No.
3,788,625.
A holder or nest 30 is removably disposed within each of the recesses 20. As illustrated in
Figures 3, 4 and 5, each such holder 30 comprises a generally rectangular block 32 having a front side or face 33 and a back side or face 34 parallel thereto. A centrally disposed integral pin 35 extends forwardly or generally circumferentially of the front face 33 for engagement with the aperture 1 6 of the insert 1 5 and a symmetrical keying lug 36 extends rearwardly of the back face 34 for engagement with the keyway 24.
The lug 36 is provided with a generally radially extending screw 40 having a right hand thread 41 at its inner extremity 42 and a left hand thread 43 at its outer extremity 44. The inner extremity 42 is threadedly received within the head 12, while the outer extremity 44 is threadedly received within the keying lug 36. The screw 40 is also provided with an internal wrenching socket 45 in its outer extremity 44, whereby rotation of the screw in the clockwise direction simultaneously engages the thread 41 into the head 12 and draws or clamps the holder 30 radially into the recess 20.
As can be seen from the drawings, the insert 1 5 is received on the pin 35 of the holder 30, the front side or face 1 7 of the insert engaging the front side or face 33 of the holder and the back side or face 34 of the holder abutting the back wall 21 of the recess 20.
The chordal width of the recess 20 is formed to be equal to the thicknesses of the insert 1 5 and the block 32 of the holder 30 so as to form the equivalent of a pocket 46 therefore. Tightening the screw 40 thus forces the holder 30 radially inwardly of the cutter head 12, drawing the insert 1 5 received on the pin 35 together with the holder 30 into the pocket. The insert 1 5 and block 32 of the holder 30 bottom together in the recess 20, the insert 1 5 being held radially by the pin 35, and the front side or cutting face 1 8 engaging and being retained by the lip 29. The lip 29 prevents circumferential tipping of the insert 1 5 while the block 32 provides circumferential support.Axially, the insert 1 5 is maintained in position by the pin 35, the holder 30 itself being held axially in position by the axially symmetrical lug 36 in the keyway 24.
The problem inherent in the prior art holder is diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 6. As previously mentioned, the insert 1 5 is typically formed with a central aperture 1 6 which is 0.7925 cms (0.312 inch) in diameter. In order to achieve adequate clearance for assembly, the prior art pin 35' was typically formed 0.7671 cms (0.302 inch) in diameter. Tightening the screw 40 exerted a force F on the pin 35, in the direction of the screw axis. This resulted in the pin 35' being forced against the radially inward side of the aperture 16, as shown. Because of the difference in the diameters of the pin 35' and aperture 16, positive seating of the insert 1 5 on the pin 35' was not achieved.Motion was possible between the pin 35' and the insert 1 5 in the direction of the arrows 47, i.e., in a direction perpendicular to the axis 48' of the pin 35' and parallel to the plane 49' normal to the face 33' and perpendicular to the force F. The height of the cutting edge 1 9 of each insert 1 5 over the work facing surface 1 3 was thus not identical and it has been necessary to provide a locating pin in order to achieve the necessary precise axial or face runoff.
As shown in Figures 3, 4, 5 and 7, the pin 35 of the present invention, although cylindrical and extending perpendicularly to the face 33 of the holder 30, is not made in the form of a circular cylinder as in the prior holder, but on the contrary, is formed of a pair of opposed axially extending portions 50 which may be discrete each of which constitutes a segment 51 of a circular cylinder having a periphery less than 1800. The radius 52 of each of the portions 51 is made equal to the radius 52i of the aperture 16 in the cutting insert 1 5. This is shown diagrammatically to an exaggerated scale in Figure 7.
The portions 51 are themselves oriented so that they meet in a rotational plane 53 normal to the face 33 of the holder 30 and disposed perpendicularly to the axis of the screw 40.
Preferably, pin 35 is machined in two passes, each offset a specified amount, typically 0.01 52 cms (0.006 inch) from the theoretical axis 48, whereby the two segments 51 will be identical in size, but opposed in position, and the axis 48 will lie in plane 53. When so constructed, the maximum dimension of pin 35 taken normal to the axis 48 and in plane 53, will be about 0.7645 cms (0.301 inch), which is sufficiently smaller than the 0.7925 (0.312 inch) diameter of aperture 1 6 to provide the necessary clearance for the aperture to receive the pin during assembly. This is shown diagrammatically in
Figure 7 wherein the aperture 1 6 is shown in dotted lines. The pin 35 may be chamfered at its end as at 54.
When the screw 40 is tightened to force the holder 30 radially inwardly of the cutter head 12, therefore F acts on the pin 35 in the direction shown in Figure 7. This causes the insert 1 5 to be seated on the lateral surface 55 of the axially extending cylindrical segment 56 positioned
radially inwardly of the cutter head 1 2. Since the
radius 52 of the segment 56 is identical to radius
52i of the aperture 1 6, a positive seating of the insert 1 5 is achieved on the pin 35, as shown in
Figure 7, wherein the aperture 1 6 is shown in
solid lines.The absolute concurrence of the lateral
surface 55 of the segment 56 with the radially
inwardly direction side of the aperture 1 6 permits
no motion to occur in the direction of the arrows
58, i.e., in a direction perpendicular to the axis 48
of the pin 35 and parallel to plane 53, which is
itself oriented perpendicularly to the axis of the
screw 40.
The novel shape of the improved pin 35 results
in extremely accurate insert location as respects the work facing surface 1 3 of the cutter bead 12, notwithstanding the fact that the maximum lateral dimensions of pin 35 is actually of lesser diameter than the aperture 1 6. This results in greatly improved axial or face run-off for the cutter head 12 in that the height of the cutting edge 19 of each insert 1 5 over the work facing surface 1 3 is identical. The construction eliminates the necessity for the locating pin which has heretofore been required.
Claims (6)
1. A connection between a first body having a pin extending normal to a face thereof and a second body having an aperture for receiving the pin, the connection being adapted to transmit a force between the first and second bodies normal to the axis of the pin, comprising: a first body having a face against which a second body is adapted to rest; a second body having a circular aperture therein, the circular aperture having a radius of a given dimension; and a pin extending normal to the face of the first body, the pin being cylindrical and comprising a pair of axiallyextending portions, each of the portions comprising a segment of a circular cylinder having a periphery less than 1800, the radius of each of the portions being substantially equal to the radius of the aperture in the second body, the portions meeting in a plane normal to the face of the first body, the plane being disposed perpendicularly to the direction of a force desired to be transmitted between the first and second bodies, whereby a force exerted on the first body normal to the axis of the pin and perpendicular to the plane between the axially-extending portions thereof, causes the second body to seat itself on the lateral surface of the one axially-extending portion of lye pin opposed to the direction of the force, thereby to achieve a positive seating of the second body on the pin in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially extending portions thereof.
2. A cutter body having a recess extending inwardly of the periphery thereof for receiving an insert holder, for mounting replaceable cutting
insert having a circular aperture for receiving a
cylindrical pin extending from a face of the insert
holder to achieve a supporting relationship
adjacent said face, the recess providing a supporting surface for at least one side of the
insert, and screw means for clamping the insert
holder and the insert into the recess, said insert
holder having a face for supporting the
replaceable cutting insert which insert has a circular aperture centrally disposed therein; and
having a pin extending perpendicularly to the face
of the insert holder, the pin being cylindrical and
comprising a pair of opposed axially-extending
portions, each of the portions comprising a
segment of a circular cylinder having a periphery
less than 1800, the radius of each of the portions
being equal to the radius of each of the portions
being equal to the radius of the aperture in the
cutting insert, the portions meeting in a plane normal to the face of the insert holder, the plane being disposed perpendicularly to the axis of the screw means, whereby the clamping force exerted by the screw means forces the insert to seat itself on the lateral surface of the one axiallyextending portion of the pin inwardly disposed in the recess, thereby to achieve positive seating of the insert on the pin in a direction perpendicular to the pin and parallel to the plane between the axially-extending portions thereof.
3. A cutter body as claimed in claim 2, in which the axis of said pin lies in said plane.
4. A connection substantially as herein described with reference to and as shown in
Figures 1 to 5 and 7 of the accompanying drawings.
5. A cutter body substantially as herein described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
6. Any novel feature or combination of features disclosed herein.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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| US490979A | 1979-01-19 | 1979-01-19 |
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| GB2042945A true GB2042945A (en) | 1980-10-01 |
| GB2042945B GB2042945B (en) | 1982-11-17 |
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| GB (1) | GB2042945B (en) |
| IT (1) | IT1120603B (en) |
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| US8870499B2 (en) | 2007-06-06 | 2014-10-28 | No Screw Ltd. | Cutting tool holder and a cutting insert therefor |
| CN115870538A (en) * | 2023-02-15 | 2023-03-31 | 遵义精星航天电器有限责任公司 | Grinding-free double-cutter-head machine clamping blade type slot cutter and machining and using methods thereof |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| US8870499B2 (en) | 2007-06-06 | 2014-10-28 | No Screw Ltd. | Cutting tool holder and a cutting insert therefor |
| WO2010067369A3 (en) * | 2008-12-10 | 2010-08-05 | No Screw Ltd. | A cutting tool holder and a cutting insert therefor |
| CN102307692A (en) * | 2008-12-10 | 2012-01-04 | 诺斯库有限公司 | Cutting tool holders and cutting inserts for cutting tool holders |
| CN102307692B (en) * | 2008-12-10 | 2014-01-29 | 诺斯库有限公司 | Cutting tool holders and cutting inserts for cutting tool holders |
| CN115870538A (en) * | 2023-02-15 | 2023-03-31 | 遵义精星航天电器有限责任公司 | Grinding-free double-cutter-head machine clamping blade type slot cutter and machining and using methods thereof |
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| ZA794569B (en) | 1980-11-26 |
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| SE8000331L (en) | 1980-07-20 |
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| PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |