WO2011111035A1 - Rotary cutting tool having an adjustable cooling mechanism - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23C—MILLING
- B23C5/00—Milling-cutters
- B23C5/28—Features relating to lubricating or cooling
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- This invention relates to a rotary cutting tool, such as an extended flute milling cutter. More particularly, this invention relates to such cutting tools having internal cooling ducts.
- Extended flute milling cutters are well known in the industry. They enable using one or more sets of cutting inserts, each set comprising several consecutive cutting inserts arranged at the periphery of the cutter, axially overlapping each other, in order to form a long peripheral effective cutting edge for milling, for example, a deep shoulder whose depth is larger than the length of a side cutting edge of a single cutting insert.
- each cutting insert is considered to belong to a circumferential row ("row"), each row typically having at least as many cutting inserts as the number of sets.
- not all the rows of the cutting inserts are used.
- the milling cutter is provided with five rows of cutting inserts, it may be that only the first two axially forwardmost rows are active whilst the three axially rearwardmost rows are not active, i.e., do not participate in the cutting process.
- the axially rearwardmost rows of cutting inserts are unnecessarily cooled.
- the coolant volumetric flow rate is ineffectively used since it could have been directed in its entirety to the active rows only. This leads, of course, to unnecessary operation costs which could be saved.
- cooling holes with threads.
- the respective cooling holes are plugged with screws that are threadingly engaged with the threads of the cooling holes.
- a cutting tool comprising a tool body having a body central bore, a center pin seated within the body central bore, and a relocatable seal seated on the center pin;
- the body central bore is in fluid communication with a first number of rows of cutting inserts
- the body central bore is in fluid communication with a second number of rows of cutting inserts that is different from the first number of rows of cutting inserts.
- the relocatable seal is an o-ring.
- the center pin bore extends rearwardly to a rear end of the center pin.
- the center grooved portion of the center pin comprises at least one pin cooling outlet that is in fluid communication with the center pin bore.
- a forward end of the center pin bore is plugged with a plug.
- a rear portion of the center pin comprises a rear threaded portion.
- a front portion of the center pin comprises a bolt head.
- the center pin comprises a pin axial abutment surface rearward to the center grooved portion.
- the cutting tool comprises an auxiliary seal seated within a secondary seal groove in a bore forward facing face of the body central bore.
- a method for adjusting the cooling mechanism in a cutting tool having a body central bore connected to a plurality of rows of cutting inserts mounted on the cutter, and a center pin seated within the body central bore, the center pin having seated thereon a relocatable seal whose position along the center pin can be varied, the method comprising the steps of:
- the method for adjusting the cooling mechanism may further comprise dismantling the center pin from the milling cutter, prior to varying the position of the relocatable seal.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cutting tool in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a center pin with a relocatable seal mounted thereon;
- Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the cutting tool
- Fig. 4 is a side cross-section of the cutting tool
- Fig. 5 is a cross-section of the cutting tool taken in a first position of the relocatable seal
- Fig. 6 is a cross-section of the cutting tool taken in a second position of the relocatable seal
- Fig. 7 is a cross-section of the cutting tool taken in a third position of the relocatable seal.
- the cutting tool 10 has an axis of rotation A, defining a forward to rearward direction, and comprises a tool body 12 having a body front face 14, generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation A, a body rear face 16, opposite the body front face 14, and a body peripheral face 18 extending from the body front face 14 to the body rear face 16.
- the tool body 12 is provided with a plurality of flutes 20 formed on the body peripheral face 18 and extending rearwardly from the body front face 14.
- the cutting tool 10 shown in the drawings is provided with five flutes 20. It should be understood, however, that the cutting tool 10 according to the present invention is not limited to having five flutes 20 and any number of flutes 20 may be equally applicable, for example, one, two, three and so on.
- Each flute 20 comprises a plurality of insert pockets 22 that are axially displaced with respect to each other. It should be noted that the present invention is particularly applicable for flutes 20 having at least two insert pockets 22, but flutes 20 having higher number of insert pockets 22 are similarly applicable.
- a cutting insert 24 is retained in each of the insert pockets 22 by means of a retaining screw
- Cutting tools of the type shown in the figures are often referred to in the art as an extended flute milling cutter since, as mentioned hereinabove, the cutting inserts are arranged such that they axially overlap each other in order to form a long peripheral effective cutting edge with an associated axially extending flute.
- the construction of the insert pockets and the way of forming the long peripheral effective cutting edge are not essential features of the present invention and therefore will not be further described. Generally speaking, however, the cutting inserts in a given flute can be considered to form a "set" of cutting inserts.
- a peripheral cutting edge of each of the cutting inserts 24 constitutes an active peripheral cutting edge 28 if it participates in a machining process.
- a cooling hole 30 is associated with each of the cutting inserts 24 in order to supply a coolant fluid directly to each of the active peripheral cutting edges 28.
- Each cooling hole 30 is in fluid communication with a body central bore 32, as best seen in Figs. 5, 6 and 7.
- the body central bore 32 extends from the body front face 14 to the body rear face 16 and comprises first 34, second 36, third 38 and fourth 40 bore portions having, respectively, first Dl, second D2, third D3, and fourth D4, diameters.
- the first bore portion 34 constituting a front bore portion, extends rearwardly from the body front face 14.
- a rear portion of the first bore portion 34 constitutes a bore forward facing face 42 that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation A.
- the bore forward facing face 42 comprises a ring shaped secondary seal groove 44 that extends around the axis of rotation A.
- the second bore portion 36 constituting a central bore portion having a central bore portion wall 46, extends rearwardly from the first bore portion 34.
- the second diameter D2 of the second bore portion 36 is smaller than the first diameter Dl of the first bore portion 34.
- the second bore portion 36 is provided with internal coolant holes 48 that are in fluid communication with the cooling holes 30 through cooling ducts 50.
- the cooling ducts 50 extend in a straight line from the cooling hole 30 to its corresponding internal coolant hole 48.
- a rear end of the second bore portion 36 constitutes a forwardly facing bore axial abutment surface 52.
- the bore axial abutment surface 52 may be perpendicular to the axis of rotation A.
- the bore axial abutment surface may be slanted with respect to the axis of rotation A.
- the third bore portion 38 constituting an intermediate bore portion, extends rearwardly from the second bore portion 36.
- the third diameter D3 of the third bore portion 38 is smaller than the second diameter D2 of the second bore portion 36.
- the fourth bore portion 40 constituting a rear bore portion, extends rearwardly from the third bore portion 38.
- the fourth diameter D4 of the fourth bore portion 40 is larger than the third diameter D3 of the third bore portion 38.
- a center pin 54 is seated within the body central bore 32.
- the center pin 54 is generally symmetrical with respect to a pin axis B and comprises a front cap portion 56, a center grooved portion 58 extending rearwardly from the front cap portion 56, and, a rear threaded portion 60 extending rearwardly from the center grooved portion 58.
- a center pin bore 62 extends through the center pin 54 along an entire length thereof.
- the front cap portion 56 has a fifth diameter D5, constituting a cap diameter.
- the fifth diameter D5 is larger than the second diameter D2 and smaller than the first diameter Dl.
- the front cap portion 56 has a front cap surface 64, an opposing rear cap surface 66, and a peripheral cap surface 68 therebetween.
- the center pin bore 62 opens to the front cap surface 64 and may be plugged by a plug 70.
- the plug 70 may be fixed to the center pin bore 62 by, for example, one of the following methods; threadingly engaging therewith, glued thereto or brazed thereto, or by a combination thereof.
- the peripheral cap surface 68 may be formed as a bolt head 72 in order to enable holding and threadingly engaging the center pin 54 into a machine spindle (not shown in the figures).
- the rear cap surface 66 comprises a pin rearward facing face 74.
- a front portion of the center grooved portion 58 is provided with a plurality of pin cooling outlets 76 that are in fluid communication with the center pin bore 62 through pin cooling ducts 78.
- the pin cooling ducts 78 are evenly distributed around the center pin bore 62 in order to provide adequate coolant flow through the center pin bore 62 and into the second bore portion 36 of the body central bore 32.
- a front end of the center grooved portion 58 is provided with a front pin shoulder 80 having a diameter similar to the second diameter D2 and slightly smaller therefrom.
- a rear portion of the center grooved portion 58 is provided with a rear pin shoulder 82 having a diameter similar to the second diameter D2 and slightly smaller therefrom.
- the front pin shoulder 80 and the rear pin shoulder 82 enable the alignment of the pin axis B with the axis of rotation A and prevent radial or angular displacement of the center pin 54 with respect to the body central bore 32.
- a rear end of the rear pin shoulder 82 comprises a pin axial abutment surface 84.
- the center grooved portion 58 is provided with a plurality of pin grooves 86 that are axially displaced from each other.
- the pin grooves 86 generally extend in a circumferential direction about the center grooved portion 58. In some embodiments, there are at least as many pin grooves 86 as there are rows of cutting inserts, if not the same number.
- the center grooved portion 58 is provided with three grooves, namely, a first pin groove 88 adjacent the pin cooling outlets 76, a second pin groove 90 rearward to the first pin groove 88, and, a third pin groove 92 rearward to the second pin groove 90 and adjacent the rear pin shoulder 82.
- a resilient relocatable seal 94 in the form of an o-ring is placed into one of the pin grooves 86.
- the outer diameter of the relocatable seal 94 is slightly larger than the second diameter D2 of the second bore portion 36.
- the cross-section of the relocatable seal 94 may be round, quadrilateral, or of any other suitable shape.
- a protruding portion of the spindle enters into the rear bore portion 40 of the tool body 12. Then, the center pin 54 is inserted through the body front face 14, rotated by the bolt head 72, and threadingly engaging into the spindle.
- the pin axial abutment surface 84 firmly abuts against the bore axial abutment surface 52, thus, the center pin 54 is firmly held in a desired position. Furthermore, leakage of coolant through a rear portion of the second bore portion 36 may be prevented, regardless of the presence of the relocatable seal 94.
- the pin rearward facing face 74 may be positioned adjacent the bore forward facing face 42, thus forming a very small gap therebetween and reducing to a minimum any leakage of coolant through the body front face 14.
- an auxiliary seal 96 in the form of an o-ring may be inserted within the secondary seal groove 44.
- the pin rearward facing face 74 presses against the auxiliary seal 96, and leakage of coolant between the pin rearward facing face 74 and the bore forward facing face 42 is prevented.
- each flute 20 comprises three cutting inserts 24 that are axially displaced with respect to each other to form a long peripheral effective cutting edge 28.
- the cutting inserts 24 that are mounted adjacent the body front face 14 will be referred to as a first row 98 of cutting inserts.
- the cutting inserts 24 that are mounted axially rearwardly to the first row 98 will be referred to as a second row 100 of cutting inserts.
- the cutting inserts 24 that are mounted axially rearwardly to the second row 100 will be referred to as a third row 102 of cutting inserts.
- the cutting tool 10 may be used to cut a relatively shallow shoulder with only the first row 98 of cutting inserts being active. In such case, a first depth HI may be cut by the first row 98.
- the second row 100 of cutting inserts may be used as well to cut a second depth H2.
- the third row 102 of cutting inserts is also used and a third depth H3 may be cut.
- the relocatable seal 94 is placed on the first pin groove 88 as shown in Fig. 5. In this position, the relocatable seal 94 is positively pressed between the first pin groove 88 and the central bore portion wall 46, thus avoiding the passage of any coolant therethrough. Thus, the coolant flow will pass through the center pin bore 62 and through the pin cooling ducts 78 into the second bore portion 36.
- the changing of the cooling mechanism of the cutting tool 10 becomes very easy and practical.
- the center pin 54 is unscrewed from the spindle and removed from the body central bore 32.
- the relocatable seal 94 is moved from the first pin groove 88 to the second pin groove 90 and the center pin 54 is reassembled into the tool body 12 in the same manner as described above. This position is shown in Fig. 6.
- the coolant is forced to flow only to the first row 98 and the second row 100 of cutting inserts, and unnecessary cooling of the third row 102 is successfully avoided.
- the relocatable seal 94 is moved to the third pin groove 92 to the position shown in Fig. 7, in the same manner as explained above.
- the present invention provides an efficient and simple to use method of adjusting the cooling mechanism of an extended flute milling cutter, with the disadvantages of prior art methods being successfully overcome.
- the body central bore 32 does not have to be provided with a front bore portion
- the center pin bore 62 does not have to extend to the rear end of the center pin 54.
- the cooling medium may be supplied to the center pin bore 62 through a radially directed connection instead of being axially connected through the rear end of the center pin 54.
- the center pin bore 62 does not have to extend along the entire length of the center pin 54 and it may extend only along a portion of the center pin 54. In which case, when the center pin bore 62 is produced as a blind hole without opening to the front cap surface 64, the use of a plug 70 may be avoided.
- the cooling ducts 50 do not have to extend in a straight line from an internal coolant hole 48 to its corresponding cooling hole 30.
- the cooling ducts 50 may be formed from two separate segments, directed at different directions, that merge together, when a first segment extends from a cooling hole 30 into the tool body 10, and, a second segment extends from an internal coolant hole 48 into the tool body 10 and merges with the first segment.
- the cutting tool 10 shown in the drawings and explained in detail is not limited to cut a shoulder and other milling operations may be equally applicable, for example, side milling, slot milling, etc.
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