WO2008050318A1 - Indexable tangential cutting insert and rotary cutting tool - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an indexable tangential cutting insert which may be used in small diameter rotary cutting tools.
- Rotary cutting tools such as milling tools having indexable tangential cutting inserts may be limited in diameter due to the requirement of allowing for adequate relief between the cutting insert and a workpiece being worked by the rotary cutting tool. Consequently, small diameter rotary cutting tools may have a non-indexable cutting insert or they may be of the solid carbide type (i.e., one-piece solid carbide such as a solid carbide end mill).
- an indexable tangential cutting insert having a generally convex upper surface.
- the generally convex upper surface allows or adequate relief between the cutting insert and a workpiece being worked by the rotary cutting tool, ) even for small diameter rotary cutting tools.
- the indexable tangential cutting insert may also be provided with a protrusion to facilitate seating on the cutting insert in the rotary cutting tool.
- the present invention is directed to a tangential cutting insert.
- the inventive insert comprises: an insert body having a central axis around which the cutting insert has 180° rotational symmetry, a top surface, a bottom surface, peripheral side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the peripheral side surface including a pair of opposing major side surfaces connecting to a pair of minor side surfaces, and an insert through bore extending along the central axis and connecting the top and bottom surfaces; first and second major cutting edges formed at the intersection of the major side surfaces, with the top surface having a convex contour which extends between the major cutting edges; first and second minor cutting edges each being formed along a juncture between one side of a major side surface and an adjacent minor side surface; wherein: the bottom surface comprises a base surface and an insert protrusion abutment surface !
- the insert protrusion is formed in a central portion of the bottom surface and is at least partially surrounded by the base surface; and an insert recess is formed in the insert protrusion along the central axis and ) communicates with the insert through bore, the insert recess having a maximum width dimension that is larger than a minimum diameter of the insert through bore.
- a major rake surface associated with a major cutting edge may be formed in each major side surface; the top surface forms a relief surface; in a major side view of the cutting insert, a first major cutting edge is sloped from a first raised inner end to 5 first lowered outer end; and in a top view of the cutting insert, said first major cutting edge extends at an outward angle, relative to an insert longitudinal axis that passes through the minor side surfaces, from said first raised inner end to said first lowered outer end.
- each minor side surface may be outwardly sloped from the top surface in the direction of the bottom surface.
- the cutting insert has a short diagonal Dl and the insert through bore has a minimum through bore diameter D2, and in some embodiments the ratio D2/D1 is no less than 0.3.
- the insert recess has a maximum diameter that may exceed a minimum diameter of the insert through bore by at least 20%. In other embodiments, the recess has a maximum diameter that exceeds a minimum diameter of the insert through bore by at least 30%.
- the insert protrusion may be generally ring-shaped and truncated at opposing truncated outer wall portions.
- the opposing truncated outer wall portions may merge with major surface lower portions belonging to the opposing major side surfaces.
- a pair of opposing bottom abutment edges may be formed at a juncture of the insert protrusion abutment surface with the major surface lower portions.
- the convex contour may comprise a first diagonally opposite pair of identical component convex contours and a second diagonally opposite pair of identical component convex contours.
- Members of the first diagonally opposite pair and members of the second diagonally opposite pair may not all lay on a common cylindrical surface, on a common ellipsoidal surface or on a common spherical surface.
- members of the first diagonally opposite pair may lay on a first cylindrical surface and members of the second diagonally opposite pair may lay on a different, second cylindrical surface.
- the present invention is directed to a rotary cutting tool having a cutting portion comprising an insert pocket having a pocket base and a cutting insert seated on the pocket base.
- the cutting insert is as described above with its insert protrusion abutment surface resting on the pocket base.
- the insert pocket is provided with a pocket protrusion that rises above the pocket base and nests within the insert recess, the pocket protrusion having a threaded bore formed therein.
- the pocket protrusion may within the insert recess without contacting surfaces that define the insert recess.
- an outermost portion of the insert protrusion abutment surface rests on a corresponding outermost portion of the pocket base while an innermost portion of the insert protrusion abutment surface remains unsupported by the pocket base.
- the rotary cutting tool may have exactly two insert pockets, each insert pocket having a cutting insert retained therein.
- each of the two insert pockets has a threaded bore, each threaded bore having an axis, the axes of the threaded bores being parallel to one another and offset from each other in a lateral direction across a width of the tool.
- the cutting diameter of such tool may be no greater than 10 mm.
- the convex contour may comprise a first diagonally opposite pair of identical component convex contours and a second diagonally opposite pair of identical component convex contours; members of the first diagonally opposite pair and members of the second diagonally opposite pair may not all lay on a common convex geometric surface.
- members of the first diagonally opposite pair may lay on a first cylindrical surface; and members of the second diagonally opposite pair may lay on a different, second cylindrical surface.
- an indexable tangential cutting insert comprising: an insert body having a central axis around which the cutting insert has 180° rotational symmetry, a top surface, a bottom surface, peripheral side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the peripheral side surface including a pair of opposing major side surfaces connecting to a pair of minor side surfaces, and an insert through bore extending along the central axis and connecting the top and bottom surfaces; first and second major cutting edges formed at the intersection of the major side surfaces, with the top surface having a convex contour which extends between the major cutting edges; first and second minor cutting edges each being formed along a juncture between one side of a major side surface and an adjacent minor side surface; wherein: the bottom surface comprises a base surface comprising an abutment surface; an insert recess is formed in the base surface along the central axis and communicates with the insert through bore, the insert recess having a maximum width dimension that is I larger than a minimum diameter of the insert through bore.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective top view of a cutting insert in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows a major side view of the cutting insert shown in Fig. 1, presenting a cutting face of the insert;
- Fig. 3 shows a minor side view of the cutting insert shown in Fig. 1 ;
- D Fig. 4 shows a perspective bottom view of the cutting insert shown in Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 5 shows a top view of the cutting insert shown in Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 6 shows a section view taken along section line VI-VI in Fig 5;
- Fig. 7 shows a section view taken along section line VII-VII in Fig 5;
- Fig. 8 shows a section view taken along section line VIII-VIII in Fig 5;
- Fig. 9 shows a section view taken along section line IX-IX in Fig 5;
- Fig. 10 shows a section view taken along section line X-X in Fig 5;
- Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of the cutting insert of Fig 1 placed in an insert pocket of a cutting portion of a cutting tool;
- Fig. 12 shows an end view of the cutting insert and cutting tool of Fig. 11 ;
- 0 Fig. 13 shows a perspective top view of the cutting insert and cutting tool of Fig. 11;
- Fig. 14 shows a side view of the cutting insert and cutting tool of Fig. 11 ;
- Fig. 15 shows a section view taken along section line XV-XV in Fig. 14;
- Fig. 16 shows a section view taken along section line XVI-XVI in Fig 14;
- Fig. 17 shows a section view taken along section line XVII-XVII in Fig 14;
- Fig. 18 shows a section view taken along section line XVIII-XVIII in Fig 14;
- Fig. 19 shows a section view taken along section line XK-XIX in Fig 14;
- Fig. 20 shows an exploded view of a cutting tool in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 21 shows a section view taken along section line XXI-XXI in Fig. 20.
- Fig. 1 shows a top perspective view of a cutting insert 100 in accordance with the present invention.
- the cutting insert 100 comprises an insert body 102 having a top surface > 110, a bottom surface 112, and a peripheral side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces.
- the peripheral side surface includes a pair of minor side surfaces 114 A, 114B connecting to a pair of major side surfaces 116 A, 116B.
- the cutting insert 100 is provided with an insert through bore 180 which extends along a central axis A around which the cutting insert has 180° rotational symmetry. J
- the cutting insert is not reversible in that one may not invert the insert since the top and bottom surfaces are have dissimilar structure.
- the cutting insert 100 also has a longitudinal axis L which is: perpendicular to the central axis A, passes through the pair of minor side surfaces 114 A, 114B at a vertical position mid- way between the topmost and bottommost portions of the insert, and forms a ) plane with the central axis A, across which plane the cutting insert 100 is reflection antisymmetric in a top view of the cutting insert.
- the top surface 110 has a convex contour 120 which extends between major cutting edges 122 A, 122B associated with respective major side surfaces 116 A, 116B.
- each minor side surface 114 A, 114B 5 is planar, and so can serve as an abutment surface, when the cutting insert 100 is seated in an insert pocket.
- a minor upper edge 124 A, 124B is formed between the top surface 110 and each respective minor side surface 114A 5 114B.
- each minor side surface 114 A, 114B extends downwardly between its respective minor upper edge 124 A, 124B and a minor lower edge 126A 5 126B 5 respectively.
- each minor side surface 114A 5 0 114B is outwardly sloped from the top surface 110 in the direction of the bottom surface 112, i.e., the opposing minor upper edges 124A 5 124B are closer to one another than the opposing minor lower edges.
- each minor side surface 114 A, 114B may be extend in a purely vertical direction, or may be even be inwardly sloped.
- each major cutting edge 122 A, 122B is sloped in a major side view of the cutting insert 100.
- the major cutting edge 122A is downwardly sloped from a first raised inner end 128A proximate the second minor upper edge 124B to a first lowered outer end 130A proximate the first minor upper edge 124 A.
- the major cutting edges 122 A, 122B follow a portion of a spiral curve.
- Each major cutting edge 122 A, 122B is connected to a minor cutting edge 174 A, 174B, respectively, via a corner cutting edge 172A, 172B, respectively (see Figs. 1, 2 & 6).
- Minor cutting edge 174 A is formed along a juncture between one side of the major side
- minor cutting edge 174B is formed along a juncture between one side of the major side surface 116B and the adjacent minor side surface 114B.
- the cutting insert 100 has the general shape of a parallelogram, in a top view thereof.
- the two cutting major cutting edges 122 A, 122B are straight and parallel to each other and connect to the two upper minor edges 124 A, 124B which also are approximately parallel to one another. Due to this parallelogram shape, in the top view, the major cutting edge 122 A extends at an outward angle, relative to the longitudinal axis L, from the first raised inner end 128 A to the first lowered outer end 130A. Meanwhile, major cutting edge 122B extends at an outward angle, again relative to the longitudinal axis L, from the second raised inner end 128B to the second lowered outer end 130B. And while in a preferred embodiment the major cutting edges 122 A, 122B are straight and parallel in the top view, in other embodiments they may be curved, non-parallel, or both.
- the cutting insert 100 has a short diagonal Dl while the insert through bore 180 has a minimum through bore diameter D2.
- the ratio of D2/D1 is no less than 0.3, and more preferably is at least 0.4. This allows the cutting insert 100 to accommodate a clamping screw 302 (see Fig. 20) having a threaded shaft 304 with a diameter D5 that is large, relative to the length of the cutting insert's short diagonal Dl.
- the short diagonal Dl ranges from about 5 to about 13.5 mm
- the minimum through bore diameter D2 ranges from about 1.5 to about 4.5 mm
- the major cutting edges 122 A, 122B have a length Ll that ranges 3.5 - 6.5 mm.
- the ratio of D2/D1 ranges from about 0.25 to about 0.45 and preferably is no less than 0.30.
- the ratio of D2/D1 is about 0.28
- Dl is about 7 mm
- D2 is about 2.5 mm
- Ll is about 5.2 mm. It is understood, however, that these ratios and dimensions are only exemplary, and that a cutting insert in accordance with the present invention may take on other sizes, as well.
- the convex contour 120 of the top surface 110 comprises a plurality of component convex contours 120A, 120B, 120C, 120D, arranged in diagonally opposite pairs.
- Component convex contours 120A and 120D are diagonally opposite from each other and form a first diagonally opposite pair
- component convex contours 120B and 120C are diagonally opposite from each other and form a second diagonally opposite pair.
- the members 120A, 120D of the first diagonally opposite pair are preferably identical
- the members 120B, 120C of the second diagonally opposite pair are preferably identical as well. Also, as seen in Fig.
- component convex contours 120A and 120C are on one side of a vertical plane that passes through the top surface 110, the longitudinal axis L and the bottom surface 112, while component convex contours 120B and 120D are on the other side of the same vertical plane.
- component convex contours 120A and 120B are adjacent to minor side surface 114A while component convex contours 120C and 120D are adjacent to minor side surface 114B.
- 120A, 120B, 120C, 120D all lay on a common convex geometric surface, such as a cylindrical surface, an ellipsoidal surface, a spherical surface, or the like.
- a common convex geometric surface such as a cylindrical surface, an ellipsoidal surface, a spherical surface, or the like.
- all four of the component convex contours belong to the same cylindrical surface, they all have a common radius of curvature and are all centered along a line which is parallel to the longitudinal axis L.
- This common radius of curvature preferably is greater than a radius of curvature of the cutting path of the tool in which the insert 100 is seated, much as described in U.S. Patent No. 5,692,860, whose contents are incorporated by reference.
- the convex contour 120 and the component convex contours 120A, 120B, 120C, 120D do not all lay on a common convex geometric surface, such as on a common cylindrical surface, on a common ellipsoidal surface, on a common spherical surface, or the like.
- component convex contours 120A and 120D may lay on a first cylindrical surface while component convex contours 120A and 120D may lay on a different, second cylindrical surface, with the first cylindrical surface being centered about a first cylindrical axis and the second cylindrical surface being centered about a second cylindrical axis.
- the first and second cylindrical surfaces have different radii of curvature, and the first and second cylindrical axes are spaced apart from one another, parallel to the longitudinal axis, and lay on the aforementioned vertical plane containing the longitudinal axis L.
- Fig. 4 shows the bottom surface 112 of the cutting insert 100.
- the bottom surface 112 comprises a base surface 132 and an insert protrusion abutment surface 134, the latter being formed on an insert protrusion 136 which rises from the base surface 132, in a bottom view of the cutting insert 100.
- the insert protrusion 136 is formed in a central portion of the bottom surface 112 and is at least partially surrounded by the base surface 132.
- the insert through bore 180 passes through the insert protrusion 136, and the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 is centered about the central axis A.
- the insert protrusion 136 is generally ring-shaped and has an outer wall 138 having an arcuate profile.
- the insert protrusion 136 is truncated at opposing truncated outer wall portions 140A, 140B. These opposing truncated outer wall portions 140A, 140B merge with major surface lower portions 142 A, 142B which belong to the opposing major side surfaces 116 A, 116B, respectively.
- a pair of opposing bottom abutment edges 144 A, 144B is formed at the juncture of the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 (at the opposing truncated outer wall portions 140A, 140B) with the major surface lower portions 142A, 142B, respectively.
- the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 lies on a single plane and forms the lowest portion of the cutting insert 100.
- the base surface 132 is divided into a pair of base surface portions 132A, 132B, one on either side of the insert protrusion 136, and thus at least partially surrounds the latter.
- the insert protrusion 136 is spaced apart from the minor side surfaces 114A, 114B by the base surface portions 132A, 132B, respectively. Accordingly, the base surface portions 132A and 132B form a raised lip, or undercut.
- the first base surface portion 132 A includes a first pair of lower insert corners 133 A, 133B while the second base surface portion 132B includes a second pair of lower insert corners 135A, 135B.
- first lower insert corner 133A is formed proximate the juncture of first base surface portion 132A, the first major side surface 114A and the first minor side surface 116 A
- second lower insert corner 133B is formed proximate the juncture of first base surface portion 132 A, the second major side surface 114B and the first minor side surface 116 A
- third lower insert corner 135 A is formed proximate the juncture of second
- an insert protrusion upper inner wall 148 which in one embodiment is cylindrical in shape and coaxial with the central axis A.
- the insert protrusion upper inner wall 148 merges with an insert protrusion lower inner wall 150 having a radially inwardly-curved portion which merges with a ring-shaped insert protrusion step 152 which
- the insert protrusion upper inner wall 148 has a diameter B2 which is larger than a minimum diameter B 1 of the insert through bore 180.
- B2 is about 15% to about 45% greater than Bl .
- diameter B2 is about 20% greater than minimum diameter Bl, and more preferably is about 30% greater.
- a recess 154 is formed in the insert protrusion abutment surface 134.
- the recess 154 having the diameter B2 and height Hl extends into the insert protrusion 136 and communicates with the insert through bore 180.
- the maximum width dimension of the recess 154 is larger than a minimum diameter of the insert through bore. While the bottom of the recess 154 is defined by the insert protrusion abutment surface 134, the sides and top of the recess 154, are at least partially defined by the
- the recess 154 is shaped to receive and accommodate a pocket protrusion 284 rising from a pocket base 270 of an insert receiving pocket 206.
- the tangential cutting insert 100 is preferably formed from pressed and sintered0 carbide, though it may be injection molded instead.
- the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 may optionally be ground to achieve better seating.
- the major 175A, 175B and minor 177A, 177B rake surfaces may also be ground to facilitate chip formation.
- Fig. 11 shows a cutting insert 100 of the sort described above with respect to Figs. 1- 10, seated in an exemplary rotary cutting tool 200, in this instance, an end mill.
- the rotary cutting tool 200 includes a cutting portion 202 having a front face 204. It is understood that the rotary cutting tool may be a drill, an end mill or other rotary cutting tool.
- the insert pocket 206 configured to accommodate the cutting insert 100.
- the base 270 of the insert pocket 206 is > provided with a longitudinally extending stress relief channel 210 and a laterally extending stress relief channel 212.
- the second lower insert corner 133B enters longitudinally extending stress relief channel 210
- the third lower insert corner 135 A enters laterally extending stress relief channel 212
- the fourth lower insert corner 135B is positioned in a pocket corner ) recess 214 situated at the intersection of the two stress relief channels 210, 212.
- a lower portion of the non- operative major side surface 116B abuts a longitudinally extending side wall 260 of the insert pocket 206, at a point proximate the front end 204.
- the longitudinally extending wall 260 helps counter the tangential component FT of the cutting forces experienced by the cutting 5 insert 100, as the operative major cutting edge 122 A encounters a work piece while cutting in the direction of rotation R.
- the non- operative minor side surface 114B abuts a transversely extending side wall 262 of the insert pocket 206.
- the transversely extending side wall 262 which is substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the cutting tool 200, serves to counter the axial component FA of the cutting forces experienced by the cutting insert 100.
- the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 abuts, and is supported by, the pocket base 270.
- an outermost portion 134A of the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 rests on a corresponding outermost portion of the pocket base 270 while an innermost portion 134B of the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 remains unsupported by the pocket base 270 and at0 least partially occupies the longitudinally extending stress relief channel 210.
- the pocket base 270 of the insert pocket 206 is provided with a threaded bore 280 having a threaded sidewall 282.
- the threaded bore 280 is formed in a cylindrical pocket protrusion 284 which rises to a height HP above the pocket base 270 against which the outermost portion 134A of the insert protrusion abutment surface 134 rests.
- the cylindrical pocket protrusion 284 nests in the recess 154 formed in the insert protrusion 136, and an axis B of the threaded bore 280 substantially coincides with the insert's central axis A, to facilitate insertion and retention of a clamping screw 302 (see Fig. 20).
- the clamping screw 302 applies pressure on the insert protrusion 284, and so such a clamping screw 302 exerts primarily radial force on the cutting insert 100. This also allows the threads of the clamping screw 302 to engage complementary threads formed in the threaded bore 280 at a point that is close to the through bore 180, thus allowing for more threading. Furthermore, due to the nesting arrangement, the cutting insert
- a vertical gap 286 with a height Gl is present between the uppermost portion 288 of the pocket protrusion 286 and the ring-shaped protrusion step 152
- the vertical gap 286 ensures that the pocket protrusion 284 does not interfere with the pocket base 270 supporting and abutting the insert protrusion abutment surface 134.
- the height of recess Hl exceeds the height HP of the pocket protrusion by approximately this vertical gap height Gl .
- a lateral gap 289 with a width G2 is present between a pocket protrusion outer side wall 292 and the insert protrusion upper inner wall 148.
- This lateral gap ensures that the cylindrical pocket protrusion 284 nests within the recess without any interference from the cylindrical insert protrusion upper inner wall 148.
- the radius of the insert protrusion upper inner wall 148 exceeds the radius of the cylindrical pocket protrusion 284 by this distance G2.
- the lateral gap 289 extends circumferentially, between the pocket protrusion outer side wall 292 and the insert protrusion upper inner wall 148. It can be seen from the foregoing, that the pocket protrusion 286 rises from the pocket base 270 and nests within the insert recess 154 without actually contacting surfaces defining the insert recess 154.
- the longitudinally extending wall 260 comprises a pair of spaced apart abutment surfaces 260A, 260B, separated by a wall recess 261. This allows for stable, three point seating of the cutting insert 100 (the three points being longitudinal wall portions 260A, 260B and lateral wall 262). As mentioned above, one or more rake surfaces of the major side surfaces 116 A, 116B may be ground so as to provide consistent, secure abutment with the abutment surfaces 260A, 260B. As seen in Figs. 20 & 21, in one embodiment, a tool 300 is configured to accommodate exactly two cutting inserts 100.
- Each cutting insert 100 is seated in one of two circumferential insert pockets which are 180° apart around a tool rotational axis L3.
- the two threaded bores 280, 280' have bore axes B, C, respectively, that are parallel to one another i and offset from each other in a lateral direction across the width of the tool 300.
- the tool 300 has a cutting diameter D6 defined by the spacing between the operative major cutting edges belonging to the two inserts (only one of which is shown). Due to the seating arrangement and related geometry, the cutting diameter D 6 for the two-insert tool 300 can be less than 10 mm, and in one particular embodiment D6 is 9.52 ) mm. It is understood that tools with smaller or larger cutting diameters may be formed by varying either or both the insert size and the number of insert pockets spaced around the periphery of the tool, each such insert pocket retaining a cutting insert in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention helps achieve secure clamping, even for a thin tangential cutting insert suitable for obtaining small diameters.
- the cutting insert 100 was provided with a protrusion to facilitate seating. It is understood, however, that a cutting insert devoid of such a protrusion, yet having the same cutting geometry and top surface may be produced.
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