Patent classifications
B23B51/0003
Rotatable cutting head having tip portion with radially extending cutting edges forming a cutting profile having concave and convex sub-portions
A cutting head rotatable about a central axis, includes a tip portion and an intermediate portion. The tip portion has an axially forwardmost tip point contained in the central axis and at least two axially forward-facing front surfaces, each front surface having a radially extending cutting edge. The intermediate portion has at least two head lands circumferentially alternating with at least two chip evacuation passages, each head land having a leading edge extending axially rearwardly from the tip portion. The cutting edges are contained in an imaginary annular ring surface, and a first imaginary radial plane containing the central axis intersects the imaginary annular ring surface to form two imaginary radial cutting profiles. Each imaginary radial cutting profile has consecutively radially outward extending first, second, and third cutting profile portions, and the second cutting profile portion includes first and second concave sub-portions spaced apart by a first convex sub-portion.
Cutting tool with modular pocket wall
A cutting tool includes a base body and a cutting head at least partially disposed within a modular pocket of the base body. The modular pocket is formed by at least one wall section removably attached to the base body. In one variation, a non-removable portion of the base body also forms part of the modular pocket. In another variation, the modular pocket is formed by two removable wall sections on opposite sides of the modular pocket. In yet another variation, the removable wall sections include a clamping portion to exert a downward force on the cutting head to enable mounting the cutting head in the modular pocket using an interference fit.
SIDE-ACTIVATED MODULAR DRILL
A rotary cutting tool with a shank and an interchangeable cutting tip, wherein the shank includes a pocket which receives the interchangeable cutting tip via an interference fit. The pocket includes two centering wall portions which, when viewed along a central longitudinal axis, are oriented at a first angle with respect to one another, the first angle being greater than zero. The interchangeable cutting tip is axially displaceable between: an initial position, assumed upon being received in the pocket of the shank; a clamped position, wherein the interchangeable cutting tip is fixedly held with respect to the shank; and a bump-off position, wherein the interchangeable cutting tip is not fixedly held. A holding element holds the interchangeable cutting tip in the clamped position, and a bump-off element displaces the interchangeable cutting tip between the clamped position and the bump-off position. Other variants and embodiments are broadly contemplated herein.
Cutting Head Having Two Pairs of Cutting Arms with Unequal Cutting Diameters, and Rotary Cutting Tool
A cutting head rotatable about a head axis has a pair of first cutting arms circumferentially alternating with a pair of second cutting arms. Each first cutting arm has a radially extending first cutting edge, which includes a first radially outer and a first radially inner cutting-edge portion. The first radially inner cutting-edge portion defines an imaginary first circle having a first diameter, and has a first inner cutting profile. Each second cutting arm has a radially extending second cutting edge. The second cutting edge defines an imaginary second circle having a second diameter, and has a second cutting profile. The first diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the first inner cutting profile is identical to the second cutting profile. A rotary cutting tool has an elongated tool shank and the cutting head of the type described above disposed at a front end of the tool shank.
CUTTING TOOL WITH MODULAR POCKET WALL
A cutting tool includes a base body and a cutting head at least partially disposed within a modular pocket of the base body. The modular pocket is formed by at least one wall section removably attached to the base body. In one variation, a non-removable portion of the base body also forms part of the modular pocket. In another variation, the modular pocket is formed by two removable wall sections on opposite sides of the modular pocket. In yet another variation, the removable wall sections include a clamping portion to exert a downward force on the cutting head to enable mounting the cutting head in the modular pocket using an interference fit.
Ring-saw assemblies and processes
Hole-saws are provided herein, and more specifically to hole-saw assemblies and processes having adjustable platters for multiple simultaneous saw components, optional elimination of a guide drill, and the ability to retrieve cores of a sawed work piece before sawing completely through the workpiece. One hole-saw device, may have a motive force; a base plate rotatable by the motive force; cutters; and locking mechanisms to mount the base plate to the cutters.
Rotary cutting tool with tunable vibration absorber assembly for suppressing torsional vibration
A rotary cutting tool includes a tool body including a chip flute portion having a plurality of helical chip flutes separated by lobes. In one aspect, a tunable vibration absorber assembly is disposed within a cavity formed in the chip flute portion. In another aspect, the tunable vibration absorber assembly is disposed within a cavity of a replaceable cutting head. In each aspect, the tunable vibration absorber assembly includes at least two tunable absorber masses, a resilient material between the one or more absorber masses and the cavity, and one or more connecting members for preventing relative angular displacement of the one or more tunable absorber masses. The at least two tunable absorber masses are suspended only by the resilient material, thereby enabling the tunable vibration absorber assembly to be tuned to a desired frequency for suppressing torsional vibration of the rotary cutting tool during a cutting operation.
DRILLING TOOL FEATURING STABLE RADIAL CLAMPING
A drilling tool includes a cutting component and a clamping component. The cutting component comprises a cutting part and a connecting part. The clamping component comprises a clamping part matched with the cutting component. In a direction away from the cutting part along a rotation center axis, the connecting part has first and second outer circumferential surfaces, and the clamping part has first and second inner circumferential surfaces. The first inner circumferential surface is matched with the first outer circumferential surface to form a first radial clamping structure, and the second inner circumferential surface is matched with the second outer circumferential surface to form a second radial clamping structure. The first and second radial 10 clamping structures can independently achieving radial clamping of the cutting component by the clamping component, and an interference amount of the first radial clamping structure is greater than that of the second radial clamping structure.
RING-SAW ASSEMBLIES AND PROCESSES
Hole-saws are provided herein, and more specifically to hole-saw assemblies and processes having adjustable platters for multiple simultaneous saw components, optional elimination of a guide drill, and the ability to retrieve cores of a sawed work piece before sawing completely through the workpiece. One hole-saw device, may have a motive force; a base plate rotatable by the motive force; cutters; and locking mechanisms to mount the base plate to the cutters.
Cutting head having tip portion with radially extending front cutting edges provided with both negative and positive rake angles, and rotary cutting tool
A cutting head rotatable about a first axis, comprising an intermediate portion and a tip portion. The intermediate portion has a plurality of leading edges defining a cutting diameter, and the tip portion has an axially forwardmost tip point and a plurality of front surfaces with outer and inner cutting edges. An outer rake surface adjacent to each outer cutting edge has a positive outer rake angle, and an inner rake surface adjacent to each inner cutting edge has a negative inner rake angle. Each outer rake surface is disposed on a head flute intersecting one of the leading edges, and each inner rake surface is disposed on a gash intersecting one of the head flutes. Each gash extends to a gash path end point located a first distance axially rearward of the tip point, and the first distance is greater than thirty percent of the cutting diameter.