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ZA200100476B
ZA200100476B ZA200100476A ZA200100476A ZA200100476B ZA 200100476 B ZA200100476 B ZA 200100476B ZA 200100476 A ZA200100476 A ZA 200100476A ZA 200100476 A ZA200100476 A ZA 200100476A ZA 200100476 B ZA200100476 B ZA 200100476B
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Klaus Tank
Roy Derrick Achilles
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Beers Ind Diamonds Division Pr
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og of WO 00/01917 PCT/IB99/01230 * . : :
ABRASIVE BODY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION eA This invention relates to an abrasive body and more particularly to an abrasive body which can be used as a tool insert. [Ed
Composite abrasive compacts are products used extensively as inserts for : abrasive tools such as drill bits. Such composite abrasive compacts comprise Su an abrasive compact layer bonded to a cemented carbide support. The abrasive compact will typically be a diamond abrasive compact, also known as polycrystalline diamond or PCD, or a cubic boron nitride compact, also known as polycrystalline CBN or PCBN.
Composite abrasive compacts are manufactured under elevated temperature : and pressure conditions. e.g. diamond or cubic boron nitride synthesis conditions. :
As it is known that PCD composite compacts contain considerable residual stresses as a result of the high temperature/high pressure conditions used in their manufacture. Further, methods of mounting such compacts into drill bits, for example press fitting or brazing. can modify the stress distributions
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\ in the compacts. Additional stresses are imposed on the compacts during 3 their use in applications such as drilling. Stresses may be introduced into the interface between the abrasive compact layer and the cemented carbide support. These stresses may be reduced or modified by providing a recess which extends into the cemented carbide support from the compact/carbide interface and which is filled with the abrasive compact. In the prior art, the recess has taken various shapes such as a plurality of concentric rings, a V- shaped recess. a cross-shaped recess, and a recess which incorporates a number of steps. A purpose in most of such designs is to reinforce and . support the cutting edge by providing overall rigidity for the composite compacts. “
United States Patent No. 5,472,376 describes a tool component comprising an abrasive compact layer bonded to a cemented carbide substrate along an interface. A recess extends from the interface into the substrate and is filled with abrasive compact. The recess has a stepped configuration and is located entirely within the carbide substrate.
EP 356097 describes a tool insert comprising an abrasive compact bonded to a cemented carbide substrate. The abrasive compact is located in a recess formed in the substrate. The abrasive compact has a top surface which provides a curting edge for the tool insert. a bottom surface complimentary to the base of the recess and a side surface at least partially located in the recess, the portion of the side surface located in the recess being complimentary to the side of the recess. The side surfaces may be sloping.
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According to the present invention, an abrasive body, for use, for example, as a tool insert. comprises an abrasive layer bonded to a substrate along an ) “interface and at least one strip-like abrasive projection extending from the “interface into the substrate, the projection having a profile which includes a “substantially flat central portion and surfaces to either side thereof which slope towards the interface. :
More than one strip-like projection may bc provided. Such projection or - oo ~~ projections may extend from one peripheral surface of the abrasive body to a. an opposite peripheral surface. The projection or projections preferably have Co - a surface coincident with a peripheral surface of the body. Co “In another form of the invention, three parallel strip-like projections are : : provided, the inner projection having a width greater than that of the outer projections.
In yet another form of the invention, the strip-like projection has an : essentially U-form in plan. Preferably, the limbs of the U have ends coincident with an outer surface of the body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS ;
Figure 1 is a plan view of a first embodiment of the invention,
Figure 2 is a section along the line 2-2 of Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a plan view of a further embodiment of the invention,
Figure 5 is a section along the line 5-5 of Figure 4,
Figure 6 is a section along the line 6-6 of Figure 4, and
Figure 7 is a sectional side view of a further embodiment of the invention. i
The abrasive body may have various shapes, but is preferably right circular cylindrical.
The substrate layer will typically be a cemented carbide substrate layer. The cemented carbide of the substrate may be any known in the art such as cemented titanium carbide, cemented tungsten carbide, cemented tantalum carbide, cemented molybdenum carbide, or mixtures thereof. As is known, such cemented carbides will typically have a binder content of 3 to 30% by mass. The metal binder will typically be cobalt, iron or nickel or an alloy containing one or more of these metals.
Wf WO 00/01917 : PCT/IB99/01230 “ The abrasive layer will generally be an abrasive compact layer or a layer of diamond produced by chemical vapour deposition (CVD). When the abrasive layer is an abrasive compact layer, it will preferably be a diamond compact layer or a cubic boron nitride compact layer. : A first embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
Figures 1 to 3. Referring to these figures, there is shown an abrasive body comprising an abrasive compact layer 10 bonded to a substrate 12, generally i a cemented carbide substrate, along an interface 14 (see Figure 2). The top : surface 16 of the layer 10 provides an abrasive surface for the body and the : 4° peripheral edge 18 provides a cutting edge, remote from the interface. The interface 14 has portions 14a and 14b which slope relative to the surface 16 and central portions 14c and 14d which are parallel to this surface. All these portions of the interface 14 may, in an alternative embodiment, be parallel to the surface 16.
The abrasive body is characterised, in particular, by the provision of three strip-like projections 20 of abrasive compact which extend from the interface 14 into the substrate 12. These projections 20 extend from one peripheral side surface of the abrasive body to an opposite peripheral side surface.
Thus, each projection has a surface identified as 22 and 24 coincident with a peripheral side surface of the abrasive body.
The profile. i.e. the longitudinal cross-sectional shape, of the strips is best illustrated by Figure 3. Referring to this figure, it will not noted that the profile is such that there is a central flat section identified as 26 and surfaces
28, 30 to either side of the central section. The surfaces 28, 30 slope from y the central section 26 to the interface 14.
It will be noted from Figures 1 and 2 that the width in plan of the central strip-like projection is greater than that of the outer strip-like projections.
This is a preferred configuration. Other configurations, e.g. in which the widths are the same, are possible.
A second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference : to Figures 4 to 6. Referring to these figures, an abrasive body comprises an abrasive compact 100 bonded to a substrate 102, particularly a cemented i" carbide substrate, along an interface 104. The surface 106 of the abrasive compact layer 100 provides an abrasive surface for the body, while the peripheral edge 108 provides a cutting edge, remote from the interface.
An abrasive compact projection 110 extends from the interface 104 into the substrate 102. This projection has an essentially U-shape in plan, as can be seen from Figure 5. The limbs of the U extend to the outer surface 112 of the abrasive body. Thus, the limbs have edge surfaces 114 coincident with the outer surface 112 of the body.
The profile of the projection 110 is illustrated from different directions by
Figures 5 and 6. It will be noted from these figures that the profile is such that there is a central flat section 116 and surfaces 118 which slope from the central section 116 to the interface 104.
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The abrasive bodies described above may be made by methods known in the ; art. Generally. this will involve providing a cylindrical shaped cemented carbide body having a recess, to receive the components necessary to make an abrasive compact, formed in one end thereof. An example of such a _ body, to produce an abrasive body of Figures 1 to 3, is shown in Figure 7. ) Referring to this figure, a cemented carbide body 60 is of right-circular cylindrical shape having flat ends 62 and 64. A recess 66 is provided in the end 62. This recess is filled with the components necessary to make an . abrasive compact. The thus produced unbonded assembly is placed in the : : reaction zone of a conventional high temperature/high pressure apparatus to oo form an abrasive compact of the components which bonds to the body 60. ’ The abrasive body illustrated by Figures 1 to 3 is produced by simply : removing the sides of the body 60, as illustrated by the dotted lines.
However, the bonded body which is recovered from the reaction zone after - compact formation and without removal of the carbide sides, may be used as : a tool insert itself, and forms another aspect of the invention. In this form of the insert, the edge 70 will provide the cutting edge. This edge is likely to wear away fairly rapidly until the abrasive compact edge 72 is reached.
Thereafter it is this edge 72 which provides the cutting edge for the component.
The provision of the strip-like projections in the abrasive bodies of the invention result in an effective reinforcement and support for the cutting edge by providing overall rigidity for the bodies. Further, in use the cutting edges in the regions of the surfaces 22, 24 of the projection for the Figure 1 to 3 embodiment and in the region of the surfaces 114 of the projection for the
Figure 4 to 6 embodiment will be employed.
The extra abrasive available in - these regions increases effectiveness of the abrasive action of the body.

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v. WO 00/01917 PCT/IB99/01230 ! ~ CLAIMS
1. An abrasive body comprises an abrasive layer bonded to a substrate along an interface and at least one strip-like projection extending from the interface into the substrate, the projection baving a profile ’ which includes a substantially flat central portion and connecting surfaces which join the flat central portion to the interface and slope towards the interface.
2. An abrasive body according to claim 1 wherein more than one strip- wt like projection is provided.
3. An abrasive body according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the strip- oo like projection or projections extend from one peripheral surface of : the abrasive body to an opposite peripheral surface.
4, An abrasive body according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a plurality of parallel strip-like projections are provided.
5. An abrasive body according to claim 4 wherein three parallel strip- like projections are provided, the inner projection having a width greater than that of the outer projections.
6. An abrasive body according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the projection or projections have a surface coincident with a peripheral surface of the body.
7. An abrasive body according to claim 1 wherein the strip-like projection has an essentially U-form in plan.
8. An abrasive body according to claim 7 wherein the limbs of the U have ends coincident with an outer surface of the body.
9. An abrasive body according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the abrasive layer is selected from an abrasive compact and a i layer of diamond produced by chemical vapour deposition.
10. An abrasive body according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the substrate is a cemented carbide substrate.
11. An abrasive body according to any one of the preceding claims which has a right-circular cylindrical shape.
12. An abrasive body substantially as herein described with reference to any one of Figures 1 to 7 of the accompanying drawings.
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