NZ199443A - Cutting tool insert with two positive rakes - Google Patents

Cutting tool insert with two positive rakes

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NZ199443A
NZ199443A NZ199443A NZ19944382A NZ199443A NZ 199443 A NZ199443 A NZ 199443A NZ 199443 A NZ199443 A NZ 199443A NZ 19944382 A NZ19944382 A NZ 19944382A NZ 199443 A NZ199443 A NZ 199443A
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New Zealand
Prior art keywords
cutting insert
insert according
floor
land area
wall
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NZ199443A
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B E Greubel
J F Mccreery
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Kennametal Inc
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B27/00Tools for turning or boring machines; Tools of a similar kind in general; Accessories therefor
    • B23B27/14Cutting tools of which the bits or tips or cutting inserts are of special material
    • B23B27/16Cutting tools of which the bits or tips or cutting inserts are of special material with exchangeable cutting bits or cutting inserts, e.g. able to be clamped
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B27/00Tools for turning or boring machines; Tools of a similar kind in general; Accessories therefor
    • B23B27/14Cutting tools of which the bits or tips or cutting inserts are of special material
    • B23B27/141Specially shaped plate-like cutting inserts, i.e. length greater or equal to width, width greater than or equal to thickness
    • B23B27/143Specially shaped plate-like cutting inserts, i.e. length greater or equal to width, width greater than or equal to thickness characterised by having chip-breakers

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Cutting Tools, Boring Holders, And Turrets (AREA)
  • Crushing And Pulverization Processes (AREA)
  • Processing Of Stones Or Stones Resemblance Materials (AREA)
  • Perforating, Stamping-Out Or Severing By Means Other Than Cutting (AREA)
  • Crystals, And After-Treatments Of Crystals (AREA)
  • Food-Manufacturing Devices (AREA)
  • Solid-Sorbent Or Filter-Aiding Compositions (AREA)
  • Pharmaceuticals Containing Other Organic And Inorganic Compounds (AREA)

Description

<div class="application article clearfix" id="description"> <p class="printTableText" lang="en">1 99443 <br><br> Priority Dffte&amp;i .. ?■$:!$ 7?.'. <br><br> Complete Spewftcartiort ftlfrd: K'JlW?. <br><br> cow .S23s?.7.. <br><br> «N85... <br><br> I <br><br> Publication Date:... A|jQ 49 P.O. Journal, No: <br><br> Patents Form No.5. <br><br> Patents Act 1953 <br><br> COMPLETE SPECIFICATION <br><br> "Cutting Insert" <br><br> WE, KENNAMETAL INC., a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, of One Lloyd Avenue, Latrobe, Pennsylvania 15650, United States of America, hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by iMch it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement <br><br> - 1 - <br><br> • 199443 <br><br> BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION <br><br> In metalworking operations, it is desirable to remove material as rapidly as possible in order to minimize manufacturing and labor cost. This requires that a cutting insert be designed that can stand up to the severe loads and heat generated at the high speeds, feed rates and depths of cut required to remove material rapidly. <br><br> It is also desirable that these inserts have a geometry that will minimize the power required in these metalworking operations by controlling the geometry of the chips produced. In addition, since not all applications require the same speed, depth of cut or feed rate, the insert chip control geometry should be capable of controlling chips over as wide a range of these parameters as possible. <br><br> Examples of prior insert designs which have attempted to resolve these problems are disclosed in United States Patent <br><br> P. LB. &amp; A. 32^(4-- <br><br> y No. 4,087,193 and United States Patent Appl ii a ' t ■ m »n, ini/]firi; <br><br> par <br><br> S~ /affiled cm Aufeuafc 28, 1984). The patent referred to discloses an indexable insert having a planar cutting edge land followed 20 by a planar intermediate land below the cutting edge land. A secondary wall descends from the intermediate land to a planar floor which parallels the plane containing the cutting edges. According to this patent, the edge formed by the junction of the intermediate land and the secondary land acts to break chips as they slide over this edge. <br><br> The patent application mentioned above discloses an indexable insert having a planar cutting edge land followed by a <br><br> 109443 <br><br> descending wall terminating in a floor sloping downwardly as it extends toward the center of the insert. <br><br> An object of the present invention is to provide a heavy duty cutting insert having chip control geometries designed to control chips and reduce power consumption over a wide range of cutting parameters. <br><br> The insert according to the present invention comprises a hard wear resistant body having a peripheral wall and a top surface; a cutting edge formed by a juncture between said peripheral wall and said top surface;, said top surface having a land area extending inwardly from said cutting edge, a wall descending as it extends inwardly from said land area, a secondary land area located inwardly of said descending wall, a secondary wall descending as it extends inwardly of said secondary land, and a floor sloping downwardly as it extends inwardly of said secondary wall; and wherein the height, X, of said secondary land above said sloping floor is 0.015 - 0.03 inches. <br><br> Preferably, the insert is indexable and is composed of hard and wear resistant material such as cemented carbide. Most preferably, the insert is coated with a refractory oxide, <br><br> nitride and/or carbide material. <br><br> It is also preferable that the sloping floor be symmetric about a plane containing the bisector of the insert corner angle. In this manner, at those high feed rates, beyond which the inner edge of the intermediate land may be ineffective as a chipbreaker, the sloped floor can act to form a conical chip and thereby reduce power consumption. <br><br> • 199443 <br><br> By way of. example only, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, iir which:- <br><br> Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a cutting insert according to the present invention. <br><br> Figure 2 is a view taken along arrows II-II in Figure 1 showing a cross section along the nose angle bisector. <br><br> Figure 3 is a view taken along arrows III-III in Figure 1 10 showing a cross section of the insert midway between the corners. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION <br><br> Referring to the drawings in more detail, it can be seen in Figure 1 that an indexable insert 1, according to the present invention, is shown. The insert comprises a polygonal body having a peripheral wall 3 which forms a cutting edge 7 with the top surface 5 at the junction of the peripheral wall and top surface. <br><br> The cutting edge 7 is joined to a cutting edge land 9 which extends inwardly from the cutting edge. At the inner 20 edge of the cutting edge land 9 is a descending wall 11 which descends inwardly and downwardly to a secondary land 13. The secondary land 13 also extends inwardly and joins a secondary wall 15. The secondary wall 15 joins a sloping floor 17 at its inner edge. The sloping floor 17 is symmetric about the bisectors of the corner angles. A bisector is shown in Figure 1 as line B-B. ^ <br><br> As shown in Figure 1, this sloping floor 17 may join a planar floor 19 which is most preferably parallel to a plane formed by the cutting edges 9. In the center of the insert, an insert aperture 21 may be provided for receiving a locking pin or screw. <br><br> Referring to Figure 2, which is a cross section of the insert taken along line B-B, which was mentioned before as the bisector of one of the corner angles of the insert, it can be seen that the descending wall 11 forms an angle with the plane 10 defined by the cutting edges 7. This angle A is most preferably, however, 20 to 12 degrees. The descending wall 11 joins the secondary land 13 at an angle B of 155 to 170 degrees. <br><br> It can also be seen in this figure that the sloping floor 17 forms an angle with a plane parallel to the cutting edge plane. This angle D should be between 1 to 10 degrees and, <br><br> also, in viewing this figure, it can be seen that the sloping floor 17 makes its closest approach to the secondary land 13 in the corner area. This distance is shown by the symbol X in Figure 2. <br><br> 20 Referring now to Figure 3, which is a cross section through the insert intermediate the corners, it can be seen that, as the sloping floor 17 extends away from the corner areas, it slopes downwardly parallel to the sides of the insert until it joins the planar floor 19. The maximum change in height, H, of the sloped floor 17 from the corner area to the planar floor 19 should be between 0.005 inches and 0.015 inches. <br><br> -5- <br><br> 1S9443 <br><br> The design of the sloped floor 17 in conjunction with the angle C formed by the secondary land 13 and the secondary descending wall 15 helps to form a conical chip on very high feed rates and thereby minimize power consumption required in metalworking at those high feed rates in which the chip will slide down wall 15 and contact the sloped floor 17. <br><br> It is believed that angle C should be between 140 and 160 degrees to produce optimum results. The distance X should preferably be 0.015 - 0.03 inches. <br><br> These embodiments shown in Figures' 1 through 3 are only illustrative of the many possible embodiments that are within the scope of the appended claims. <br><br></p> </div>

Claims (12)

<div class="application article clearfix printTableText" id="claims"> <p lang="en"> WHAT WE CLAIM IS:<br><br>
1. A cutting insert comprising a hard wear resistant body having a peripheral wall and a top surface; a cutting edge formed by a juncture between said peripheral wall and said top surface; said top surface having a land area extending inwardly from said cutting edge, a wall descending as it extends inwardly from said land area, a secondary land area located inwardly of said descending wall, a secondary wall descending as it extends inwardly of said secondary land, and a floor sloping downwardly as it extends inwardly of said secondary wall; and wherein the height, X, of said secondary land above the highest point of said sloping floor is 0.015-0.03 inches.<br><br>
2. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 wherein said body has a polygonal shape when viewed in top view; said sloping floor sloping downwardly as it extends away from the nearest corner of said polygonal shape parallel to the sides of said polygonal shape.<br><br>
3. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 further comprising a planar floor extending inwardly from said sloping floor and defining a plane oblique to said sloping floor.<br><br>
4. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 wherein said sloping floor is obliquely related to a plane defined by said land area. r ^<br><br> 1V9443<br><br>
5. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 wherein said top surface is polygonal in nature and said cutting edge and peripheral wall defining the sides and corners of said polygon.<br><br>
6. A cutting insert according to Claim 5 wherein the height of said land area above said outermost end of said sloping floor is a minimum in said corners.<br><br>
7. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 wherein said land area is substantially planar and said descending wall slopes downwardly from said land area at an angle of 12 to 20 degrees.<br><br>
8. A cutting insert according to Cla^m 7 wherein said secondary land is substantially planar and substantially parallel to said land area, and wherein said descending wall and said secondary land area form an included angle of 155 to 170 degrees.<br><br>
9. A cutting insert according to Claims 1, 7 or 8 wherein said sloped floor has a vertical height change of 0.005-0.015 inches from highest to lowest point.<br><br>
10. A cutting insert according to Claim 2 wherein said sloping floor is symmetric about a plane containing the bisector of the angle formed by said nearest corner.<br><br>
11. A cutting insert according to Claim 1 wherein said sloping floor slopes downwardly at an angle, D, of 1 to 10 degrees.<br><br> 1 99443<br><br>
12. A cutting insert substantially as hereinbefore described with reference &gt;to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.<br><br> KENNAMBTAL INC.<br><br> by their authorised agents:<br><br> P.L.BERRY &amp; ASSOCIATES<br><br> per: tj-<br><br> - 9 -<br><br> </p> </div>
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