B23B2250/125

DESIGN FOR INTERNAL COOLING PASSAGES FOR ROTATING CUTTING TOOLS

A cutting tool comprising a tool body comprising a shank and a cutter opposite the shank, the body defining a length from a shank end to an end face opposite the shank end, a central axis extends along the length of the body; at least one tooth having a cutting edge, the cutting edge extending along the tooth from the shank to the end face; a flute formed adjacent the at least one tooth; at least one cooling channel formed in the tooth proximate the at least one cutting edge, the at least one cooling channel having an elongated cross sectional shape with an elliptical portion and a circular portion opposite the elliptical portion, wherein the elliptical portion is located proximate the cutting edge.

Internal cooling passages for rotating cutting tools

A cutting tool comprising a tool body comprising a shank and a cutter opposite the shank, the body defining a length from a shank end to an end face opposite the shank end, a central axis extends along the length of the body; at least one tooth having a cutting edge, the cutting edge extending along the tooth from the shank to the end face; a flute formed adjacent the at least one tooth; at least one cooling channel formed in the tooth proximate the at least one cutting edge, the at least one cooling channel having an elongated cross sectional shape with an elliptical portion and a circular portion opposite the elliptical portion, wherein the elliptical portion is located proximate the cutting edge.

CUTTING TOOL HAVING SILICONIZED SILICON CARBIDE SHANK CONNECTED TO DIAMOND CUTTING HEAD VIA VACUUM-BRAZED THERMAL INTERFACE
20190299297 · 2019-10-03 ·

A rotating cutting tool having a shank composed of siliconized silicon carbide (SiSiC), and a diamond cutting head that is mechanically connected to and in thermal communication with the shank via a vacuum-brazed thermal interface.

Cooling attachment for a work machine
20240278372 · 2024-08-22 · ·

A cooling attachment can be releasably fastened to a work machine, which has a shaft in which a rod-like tool is guided with a rotary or hammering action and exits the shaft at a free end. The cooling attachment has a housing that encloses the work machine and in particular the shaft thereof and the tool that exits it, the latter only partially. Formed within the housing is a first cooling channel for conducting a coolant from an inlet opening to the tool exiting the free end of the housing shaft. In order to improve the cooling of the tool without cooling the workpiece to be machined, at least one connecting hole is provided, at the free end of the housing shaft, between the first cooling channel and a second cooling channel, in order to divert the coolant from the first cooling channel into the second cooling channel.