WO2007126647A2 - Toolholder with chip ejection segment thereupon - Google Patents
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- WO2007126647A2 WO2007126647A2 PCT/US2007/006968 US2007006968W WO2007126647A2 WO 2007126647 A2 WO2007126647 A2 WO 2007126647A2 US 2007006968 W US2007006968 W US 2007006968W WO 2007126647 A2 WO2007126647 A2 WO 2007126647A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C5/00—Milling-cutters
- B23C5/006—Details of the milling cutter body
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23B—TURNING; BORING
- B23B27/00—Tools for turning or boring machines; Tools of a similar kind in general; Accessories therefor
- B23B27/22—Cutting tools with chip-breaking equipment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C5/00—Milling-cutters
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C2230/00—Details of chip evacuation
- B23C2230/04—Transport of chips
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C2260/00—Details of constructional elements
- B23C2260/80—Serrations
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the present invention is directed to a toolholder for use in metalworking operations whereby a chip ejection segment is mounted upon or is an integral part of the toolholder.
- a primary object of a metalworking operation is the shaping of a workpiece. Much attention is paid to the formation of metallic chips during the machining process, even though the chip is a waste product. The formation of the chips not only provides an indication of the efficiency of the metalcutting operation, but furthermore, if the chips are not properly evacuated from the working region, the chips may interfere with the metalworking operation by scraping against a finished metal surface or by accumulating in the working area. [0003] It is the object of the invention to provide a mechanism for effectively ejecting chips formed during a metalworking operation from the working area.
- the invention is directed to a toolholder for securing a cutting insert for use in a metalworking operation comprising a body extending along a longitudinal axis.
- the body has a first end and a recess extending into the first end, wherein the recess has an insert pocket adapted to receive a cutting insert.
- the body also has at least one wall adjacent to the pocket with a portion of the wall having a surface with multiple interruptions to form a chip ejection segment.
- the invention is also directed to a method of imparting to a toolholder a chip ejection segment for use in a metalcutting operation.
- the toolholder has a body extending along a longitudinal axis.
- the body has a first end and a recess extending into the first end, with an insert pocket therein adapted to receive a cutting insert.
- the method comprises the step of imparting within at least one wall of the recess and at a location adjacent to the pocket a surface with multiple interruptions to form a chip ejection segment.
- FIG. 1 is prior art and represents a perspective view of a rotating toolholder machining a workpiece
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a toolholder in accordance with one embodiment of the subject invention
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the toolholder illustrated in Fig. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the toolholder illustrated in Fig. 2;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the portion of the milling cutter indicated by arrows
- Fig. 6 is a view of a portion of the bottom of the milling cutter illustrated by the encircled portion, but furthermore, illustrates the one mechanism by which the chip ejection segment may function;
- FIG 7 is a perspective view of a toolholder in accordance with the second embodiment of the subject invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a toolholder in accordance with the third embodiment of the subject invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a toolholder in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the subject invention.
- Fig. 10 is a portion of the perspective view of the toolholder in Fig. 7, but with the wall in the shape of an arc;
- Figs. 11-19 represent different multiple interruptions that act as chip ejection segments.
- Fig. 1 IA is a side view of Fig. 11 showing the profile of the interruptions.
- Fig. 1 is prior art and illustrates a milling cutter 1 with a body 2 extending along a longitudinal axis 3.
- the body 2 has a first end 4 with a recess 5 extending therein.
- the recess 5 has an insert pocket 6 for receiving a cutting insert 7.
- the purpose of the recess 5 is to provide clearance for chips that are produced during a metalworking operation upon the workpiece 9 as the body 2 rotates about the longitudinal axis 3.
- a toolholder 100 is comprised of a body 105 which extends along a longitudinal axis 110 and has a first end 115.
- a recess 120 ⁇ extends into the first end 115.
- the recess 120 has an insert pocket 125 adapted to receive a cutting insert 130.
- the cutting insert 130 may have a bore 131 extending therethrough to accept a mounting screw 132.
- the mounting screw 132 may be threadably engaged with a threaded bore 126 extending through a pocket floor 127 of the pocket 125.
- a cutting insert envelope 135 defines the space in which the cutting insert 130 fits within the pocket 125.
- the envelope 135 has a bottom face 137 adjacent to the pocket floor 127 and atop face 140 opposite thereto defined by the top perimeter 145 of the envelope 135.
- a first wall 150 located adjacent to the insert pocket 125 includes a portion 153 having a surface 155 with multiple interruptions 157 which form a chip ejection segment 160.
- the chip ejection surface 155 as illustrated in Figs. 2-5, is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 110.
- the chip ejection surface 155 may form a radial angle A (Fig. 4) with the pocket floor 127 of between 45-100 degrees. In a preferred embodiment the radial angle A is approximately 90 degrees.
- the bottom cutting edge 133 of the cutting insert 130 is engaged by the workpiece and the chips, such as chip 134, are directed against the chip ejection segment 160.
- At least one of the multiple interruptions 157 engages a chip 134 as it is being formed such that the chip 134 becomes resiliently compressed and, when the chip 134 finally separates from the workpiece, the chip 134 decompresses and springs away from the first wall 150 and is ejected from the recess 120. In this way, the chip ejection segment 160 causes the chip 134 to be ejected from the recess 120.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a side view of the toolholder 100 along arrows "5-5" in Fig. 3.
- the cutting insert 130 fits within the pocket 125.
- a cutting insert envelope 135 defines the space in which the cutting insert 130 fits within the pocket 125 and, for purposes of Fig. 5, the cutting insert envelope 135 and the cutting insert 130 are identical. The purpose of this distinction is to define the toolholder 100 independently from the cutting insert 130.
- the envelope 135 has a bottom face 137 adjacent to the pocket floor 127 and a top face 140 opposite thereto defined by the top perimeter 145 of the envelope 135. Between the chip ejection segment 160 and the cutting insert envelope 135 is a channel 165 that is adjacent to the top face 140 of the envelope 135.
- Channel 165 extends from the top face 140 of the envelope 135 a distance D to the chip ejection segment 160, wherein the distance D may be between 0.06 and 0.25 inches and preferably is between 0.06 and 0.14 inches. Additionally, the channel 165 may have a depth Y from the top of the chip ejection surface 155 to the bottom 167 of the channel 165 of between 0.01 and 0.12 inches with a depth Y of preferably between 0.01 and 0.06 inches. Additionally, there is a depth 4 feet from the most radially inward point 138 of the bottom edge 139 of the envelope 135 to the bottom 167 of the channel 165 of between 0.01 and 0.06 inches. The bottom edge 139 of the envelope corresponds to the bottom edge 133 (Fig. 3) of a cutting insert 130 that would be mounted in the pocket 125. The depth of the channel 165 promotes the formation of chips prior to contacting the chip ejection segment 160.
- the insert envelope 135 has a top face 140 adjacent to the channel 165 and the channel 165 may extend a length X partially along the top face 140 of the envelope 135.
- the channel 165 may extend a length X up to approximately 2/3 the length of the insert top face 140.
- the purpose of this design is to permit the chip 134 to have a greater clearance as it moves within the recess 120 of the toolholder 100.
- the channel 165 instead of extending partially along the top face 140 of the insert 130, may become wider in a direction extending into the recess 120.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a toolholder 200 for use in a metal working operation having a toolholder body 205 extending along a longitudinal axis 210.
- the body 205 has a first end 215 with a recess 220 extending therein.
- An insert pocket 225 is adapted to receive a cutting insert 230.
- a shim may be used to support the cutting insert 230, however, such a shim is not illustrated.
- a first wall 250 adjacent to the pocket 225 includes a portion 253 having a surface 255 with multiple interruptions 257 to form a chip ejection segment 260.
- the chip ejection surface 255 is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 210.
- the insert pocket 225 has a pocket floor 227 and the chip ejection surface 255 forms a radial angle A with the pocket floor 227 of between 45-100 degrees in a fashion similar to that illustrated in Fig. 4.
- the radial angle A is approximately 90 degrees.
- a toolholder 300 for use in a metalworking operation has a body 305 extending along a longitudinal axis 310.
- the body 305 has a first end 315.
- a recess 320 extends from within the first end 315 and has an insert pocket 325 adapted to receive a cutting insert 330.
- the recess 320 has a first wall 350 adjacent to the pocket 325 with a portion 353 having a surface 355 with multiple interruptions 357 to form a chip ejection segment 360.
- the chip ejection surface 355 is generally perpendicular, not parallel, to the longitudinal axis 310.
- the insert pocket 325 has a pocket floor 327.
- the chip ejection surface 355 forms a longitudinal angle B with the floor 327 of between 45-100 degrees. In a preferred embodiment, the longitudinal angle B is approximately 90 degrees. It should be appreciated that the body 105 of the toolholder 10O 5 as illustrated in Figs. 2-5, may be designed such that the chip ejection segment 160 is positioned to be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 110 in a fashion similar to that illustrated in Fig. 8.
- a toolholder 400 for use in a metalworking operation has a body 405 extending along a longitudinal axis 410.
- the body has a first end 415 and a recess 420 extending therein.
- the recess has an insert pocket 425 adapted to receive a cutting insert 430.
- a wall 450 adjacent to the pocket 425 has a portion 453 with a surface 455 having multiple interruptions 457 to form a chip ejection segment 460 with a first portion 465 that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 410 and a second portion 470 that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 410.
- the insert pocket 425 has a floor 427 and the portions 465, 470 of the chip ejection segment 460 form an angle C with the floor 427 of between 45-100 degrees.
- the portions 465, 470 of the chip ejection segment 460 form an angle C with the floor 427 of approximately 90 degrees. It is possible for the first portion 465 and the second portion 470 of the chip ejection segment 460 to merge with one another to form an arc 472, as illustrated in Fig. 10.
- the chip ejection segment 260 is a discrete piece separate from the body 205 of the toolholder 210 such that it is possible to replace the chip ejection segment 260 by merely changing the discrete part.
- the chip ejection segment 260 may either be integral with the body of the toolholder or, in the alternative, may be a discrete part that is secured to the body of the toolholder- As can be seen from inspection of Fig.
- the toolholder 200 has a body 205 which is rectangular and, as a result, this toolholder 200 is generally referred to as a square shank toolholder.
- the toolholder 100 is a rotating toolholder and in this figure is a milling cutter.
- Fig. 11 illustrates an enlarged sketch of a portion of the surface 155 of the chip ejection segment 160 shown in Figs. 2-5.
- the floor 127 of the pocket is indicated by a line and the chip ejection segment 160 is comprised of a plurality of spaced-apart grooves 158 forming an angle D with a pocket floor 127 of between 0-180 degrees.
- Fig. 11 illustrates the angle D at 90 degrees
- Fig. 12 illustrates the angle D at 180 degrees
- Fig. 13 illustrates the angle D at approximately 45 degrees.
- Fig. 1 IA is a side view of Fig. 11 illustrating the profile of the spaced-apart grooves 158.
- the profile of the grooves 162 may be similar to the grooves found in different chip ejection profiles in Figs. 12-17. However, it should be noted that the purpose of such grooves is to snag the chip as it is being formed to force the chip to resiliently compress and then, upon breaking, to resiliently expand and be expelled from the recess.
- Fig. 14 is an enlarged sketch of a portion of the chip ejection segment 1160 having a surface 1155 with a knurled pattern.
- Fig. 15 illustrates an enlarged sketch of a portion of a chip ejection segment 2160 having a surface 2155 with a plurality of grooves which define a saw tooth pattern.
- Fig. 16 illustrates an enlarged sketch of a portion of a chip ejection segment 3160 having a surface 3155 comprised of a plurality of grooves arranged in a wavy pattern.
- Fig. 17 illustrates an enlarged sketch of a portion of a chip ejection segment 4160 having a surface 4155 which is made of abrasives such as, for example, sandpaper.
- Fig. 18 illustrates an enlarged sketch of a portion of a chip ejection segment 5160 having a surface 5155 comprised of a plurality of projections 5162 thereby defining a bumpy surface.
- Fig. 19 is an enlarged sketch of a portion of a chip ejection segment 6160 comprised of a surface 6155 having a plurality of depressions 6163.
- each of the surfaces identified in Figs. 11-19 may be oriented upon the toolholder wall in any manner appropriate to effectively eject chips during a metal working operation.
- the subject application is directed to a method of imparting to a toolholder 100 a chip ejection segment 160 for use in a metal cutting operation.
- the toolholder 100 has a body 105 extending along a longitudinal axis 110.
- the body has a first end 115 and a recess 120 extending into the first end 115 with an insert pocket 125 therein.
- the insert pocket 125 is adapted to receive a cutting insert 130.
- the method comprises the step of imparting within at least one wall 150 within the recess 120 and adjacent to the pocket 125 a surface 155 with multiple interruptions 157 to form a chip ejection segment 160.
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BRPI0710608-4A BRPI0710608A2 (en) | 2006-04-04 | 2007-03-21 | tool holder, tool holder system for use in a metal machining operation and method for transmitting a chip ejection segment to a tool holder for use in a metal machining operation |
JP2009504198A JP2009532223A (en) | 2006-04-04 | 2007-03-21 | Tool holder with chip discharge segment |
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