Patent classifications
B23B51/066
ROTATIONALLY ASYMMETRIC CUTTING INSERT HAVING A SINGLE RADIALLY EXTENDING CUTTING-EDGE PORTION AND ROTARY CUTTING TOOL
A cutting insert rotatable about an axis, has opposing front and rear surfaces interconnected by an insert peripheral surface, the insert peripheral surface having first and second side surfaces spaced apart by first and second land surfaces. First and second land edges extend along the first and second land surfaces, respectively. A first front edge formed at the intersection of the front surface and the first side surface includes a cutting-edge portion, and a second front edge formed at the intersection of the front surface and the second side surface is devoid of a cutting-edge portion. A cutting profile formed by rotating the cutting-edge portion about the axis is located axially forward of the second front edge. The cutting insert is releasably secured to a tool shank, the cutting insert being located between two protuberances protruding from a forward end portion of the tool shank.
DEEP-HOLE DRILL AND DRILLING TOOL HAVING ONE OR MORE DEPRESSIONS IN THE CUTTING SURFACE
The invention relates to single-lip drills and double-lip drills, in which one or more depressions are formed in the rake face. The depressions according to the invention are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the tool at a distance from the cutting edge and have a positive influence on chip breaking.
DEEP-HOLE DRILL HAVING A PLURALITY OF CHIP-FORMING DEVICES AND RECESSES IN THE RAKE FACE
The invention relates to a single-lip drill and a double-lip drill having a plurality of chip-forming devices or depressions in the rake face which are arranged in succession and at a distance from one another. As soon as a cutting edge and/or the associated chip-forming device or the associated depression is worn, the deep hole drill according to the invention can be reground using simple means.
SINGLE-EDGE DRILL FOR FORMING A DEEP HOLE
A single-edge drill for forming a deep hole is provided which includes a body and a shank. The body has a single chip discharge groove in the outer periphery thereof, and includes a small-diameter portion, and a large-diameter portion having coolant delivery grooves in the outer periphery thereof. The body has a core thickness at the distal end portion of the large-diameter portion. At the other portion of the body, the groove bottom of the chip discharge groove is located beyond the rotation center of the drill such that the body has no core thickness, and when taken perpendicularly to the axial direction of the drill, the cross section of the body has a crescent shape. When a hole is formed with the drill, a supply path for coolant liquid is defined between the outer peripheral surface of the small-diameter portion and the radially inner surface of the hole.
Surgical drill bit
A drill bit (1) for creating a tubular hole in a bone (9), comprises: a longitudinal body (2) extending along an axis (21) and having a proximal end and a distal end (22); a main cutting edge (3) formed at the distal end (22) of the body (2); a main cutting face (4) extending from the main cutting edge (3) and defining a rake angle (α); and a spiral flute (5) formed around the body (2) and extending from the main cutting face (4) along the axis (21) of the body (2). The main cutting edge (3) is the only single main cutting edge (3) of the drill bit (1). The spiral flute (5) is the only single spiral flute (5) of the drill bit. The rake angle (α) is at least 25°. The drill bit (1) according to the invention drill bit allows for minimizing heat production when drilling a hole into the bone.
Indexable drilling tool
An indexable drilling tool includes a cutting insert and a body. The body has a cylindrical shape. The body has a chip discharge groove and a tip seat. The chip discharge groove is in an outer circumference of the body. The tip seat is at a distal end of the body. The tip seat where the cutting insert is placeable wherein. Among wall surfaces constituting the chip discharge groove, a wall surface facing in a direction opposite to a rotating direction of the body. The wall surface has a bulging portion at a distal end thereof. The bulging portion protrudes so as to cover a part of a top surface of the cutting insert. A maximum gap between the bulging portion and the top surface of the cutting insert is smaller than a height of a wall constituting the tip seat.
SINGLE-LIP DEEP-HOLE DRILL WITH A CHAMFERED RAKE FACE
The invention relates to a single-lip drill with an inner and an outer rake face. Very good hole straightness deviation values and endurance are obtained with the ground face according to the invention.
Quick-changing Brazed Drill
A quick-changing brazed drill includes a drill body and a quick-changing joint. The drill body is connected to the quick-changing joint detachably, and a vent hole is provided at a connection point between the drill body and the quick-changing joint. The drill body has a cylindrical structure, an interior of a front end of the drill body is hollow, and an outer side of the front end of the drill body is provided with 2-6 grooves. The quick-changing joint includes a transition block and a rear cover; a rear end of the transition block is connected to the rear cover by an external thread; a snap-fit area is provided between the transition block and the rear cover; a middle portion of the transition block is provided with a first threaded hole and is connected to a rear end of the drill body.
Deep-hole drill having a plurality of chip-forming devices and recesses in the rake face
The invention relates to a single-lip drill and a double-lip drill having a plurality of chip-forming devices or depressions in the rake face which are arranged in succession and at a distance from one another. As soon as a cutting edge and/or the associated chip-forming device or the associated depression is worn, the deep hole drill according to the invention can be reground using simple means.
INDEXABLE DRILLING TOOL
An indexable drilling tool includes a cutting insert and a body. The body has a cylindrical shape. The body has a chip discharge groove and a tip seat. The chip discharge groove is in an outer circumference of the body. The tip seat is at a distal end of the body. The tip seat where the cutting insert is placeable wherein. Among wall surfaces constituting the chip discharge groove, a wall surface facing in a direction opposite to a rotating direction of the body. The wall surface has a bulging portion at a distal end thereof. The bulging portion protrudes so as to cover a part of a top surface of the cutting insert. A maximum gap between the bulging portion and the top surface of the cutting insert is smaller than a height of a wall constituting the tip seat.