B23B51/108

Drill

A drill includes a body. The body includes a first cutting edge, and a second cutting edge apart from the first cutting edge to the back end side relative to the first cutting edge and formed in a recess traversing an outer peripheral portion of the body. In a side view of the body in a first direction in which a distance between a center axis of the body and a first outer end of the first cutting edge is seen the longest, a second outer end of the second cutting edge is located at the center axis side relative to the first outer end of the first cutting edge.

Debris ejection techniques for drilling tools

A debris ejector for a drilling tool is disclosed. In some cases, the ejector may be provided, for example, as part of a tool assembly (e.g., where ejector is coupled with bit, or both a bit and cup). In an example, a tool includes a cup and a drill bit passing through an internal void of the cup. The cutting end of the bit extends out the open end of the cup, while an attachment end of the bit extends out the back of the cup. The tool further includes an ejector within the cup. The ejector spins with the bit and independently of the cup. In one example, the ejector includes ramped or angled wings that eject material within the cup. In another example, the ejector includes tapered wings with straight and/or angled walls that push material out of the cup through one or more holes of the cup.

DEBRIS EJECTION TECHNIQUES FOR DRILLING TOOLS

A debris ejector for a drilling tool is disclosed. In some cases, the ejector may be provided, for example, as part of a tool assembly (e.g., where ejector is coupled with bit, or both a bit and cup). In an example, a tool includes a cup and a drill bit passing through an internal void of the cup. The cutting end of the bit extends out the open end of the cup, while an attachment end of the bit extends out the back of the cup. The tool further includes an ejector within the cup. The ejector spins with the bit and independently of the cup. In one example, the ejector includes ramped or angled wings that eject material within the cup. In another example, the ejector includes tapered wings with straight and/or angled walls that push material out of the cup through one or more holes of the cup.

CUTTING TOOL
20210323075 · 2021-10-21 · ·

The invention relates to a cutting tool having a main body (4) extending along a longitudinal central axis (9) and a cutting insert (1), which is held on the main body (4) in an axially and/or radially positionally-adjustable manner and can be tensioned by means of a clamping claw (3). According to the invention, the cutting insert (1) is held by a clamping holder (2), which is held in a positionally-adjustable manner on the main body (4), and which can be tensioned on the main body (4) by means of the clamping claw (3) pressing against the cutting insert (1).

STEP DRILL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR STEP DRILL
20210229189 · 2021-07-29 · ·

A step drill and a manufacturing method for a step drill in which cutting performance of a cutting edge of a step portion can be enhanced are provided. A groove includes a first ground portion forming an area embracing a second cutting edge of the step portion and a second ground portion forming an area on the heel side of the step portion relative to the first ground portion. Therefore, a convex blade part can be formed on a first cutting edge by performing grinding with the first ground portion and the second ground portion intersecting with each other. That is, it is possible to form the second cutting edge into a desired shape during grinding of the first ground portion. Therefore, cutting performance of the second cutting edge can be enhanced.

Step drill and manufacturing method for step drill
11103933 · 2021-08-31 · ·

A step drill and a manufacturing method for a step drill in which cutting performance of a cutting edge of a step portion can be enhanced are provided. A groove includes a first ground portion forming an area embracing a second cutting edge of the step portion and a second ground portion forming an area on the heel side of the step portion relative to the first ground portion. Therefore, a convex blade part can be formed on a first cutting edge by performing grinding with the first ground portion and the second ground portion intersecting with each other. That is, it is possible to form the second cutting edge into a desired shape during grinding of the first ground portion. Therefore, cutting performance of the second cutting edge can be enhanced.

Active-pressure hole finishing tool
11110525 · 2021-09-07 · ·

Provided is cutting tool. The tool, in certain examples, includes a drill body that defines a drill axis, and a tool window formed in the drill body. The tool also includes a drill bit extending from the drill body, and a material reworking attachment (“MRA”) coupled to the drill body and storable within the tool window. The MRA is extendable from a stored position into either a surface-finishing position or a material-removal position. The MRA includes a first chamfering blade, a second chamfering blade, and a finishing surface interposed between the chamfering blades. The tool also includes a position manager to detect a position of the cutting tool with reference to a workpiece, and an actuator to transition the MRA from the stored position to the material-removal position, followed by a transition to the surface-finishing position, and followed by a transition to material-removal position.

Drill and drilling device including the same
11014172 · 2021-05-25 · ·

Provided is a drill that can drill with good accuracy without over-processing during deburring. The drill includes: a drill main body that is rotated around a central axis; a main cutting edge provided at a leading end of the drill main body; and a deburring cutting edge that is provided on a base end side of the drill main body, adjacent to the main cutting edge, and performs deburring. The deburring cutting edge is similar in diameter to the main cutting edge and has an angle (β) smaller than an angle (α) formed by the main cutting edge relative to the central axis.

Adapter sleeve
11000905 · 2021-05-11 · ·

An improved adapter sleeve is submitted which has a shank for insertion into a toolholder for a machine tool, wherein a tool socket for holding a tool is formed in the shank, wherein a number of slots are disposed along the shank so that the shank can be compressed during clamping, wherein a cutting head is formed which is arranged on a front side (F) of the shank. In one embodiment, the cutting head has an insert seat for a cutting insert.

TAPERED COUNTERSINK DRILL BIT
20210016371 · 2021-01-21 ·

A tapered countersink drill bit includes at least two screwing knifes and at least one two screwing trenches and a rod body; a length of an edge of the left lateral side of each screwing knife being shorten than that of an edge of the right lateral side thereof; each screwing knife including a front drilling head; a tapered portion formed at a backside of the front drilling head; a rear drilling head formed at a backside of the tapered portion; the screwing angle of each screwing knife being identical from the front drilling head to the rear drilling head; and a screwing angle of each screwing trench being identical from the front drilling head to the rear drilling head; a width between two adjacent knifes at a front end of the rear drilling head being longer than a width between two knifes at rear ends of two rear drilling head.