B23C2200/0438

Cutting insert
11554428 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A cutting insert suitable for a small-diameter milling tool is provided. A cutting insert has a rake face, a bottom surface, a circumferential side surface, and a through hole. A first ridgeline at which the rake face and the circumferential side surface intersect each other includes a first main cutting edge, and a first corner cutting edge connected to a tip of the first main cutting edge. The bottom surface includes a first bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side at which the first main cutting edge is located when viewed from a central axis of the through hole, and a second bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side opposite to the first main cutting edge when viewed from the central axis. A distance between a virtual intersection line, at which a first virtual surface formed by extending the first bottom surface and a second virtual surface formed by extending the second bottom surface intersect each other, and the first main cutting edge decreases from a tip side, at which the tip of the first main cutting edge is located, toward an end side, at which an end opposite to the tip is located, in an extending direction of the first main cutting edge.

Cutting insert and crank shaft milling tool
11541467 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A cutting insert includes a top face and a bottom face parallel to the top face. Four side faces and four corner faces extend between the top and bottom faces. At least one cutting edge is formed at an intersection of the top face and at least one of the corner faces and two of the side faces connected to the corner face. The top face forms a rake surface, while an upper part of the corner face and the two side faces form a relief surface connected to the cutting edge. In order to reduce the cycle time for crank shaft milling, the cutting insert has two diagonally opposed corners including an acute angle between 70° and 85°. At least one of the acute angled corners including the corner face providing a corner cutting edge. A disc milling tool including such cutting inserts is also provided.

Cutting insert, cutting tool, and method for manufacturing cutting-machined product
11541462 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A cutting insert has: an upper surface; a lower surface; a side surface, having a first surface and a second surface disposed opposite each other between the upper surface and the lower surface; and a first cutting edge. The lower surface has a plurality of slots extending from a side of the first surface to a side of the second surface. In addition, when viewed from a side of the lower surface, if the angle between a ridge line on which the upper surface and the first surface intersect and an imaginary extension line of the plurality of slots is defined as θ1, and the angle between a ridge line on which the lower surface and the first surface intersect and the imaginary extension line is defined as θ2, then θ2>θ1.

ROTARY CUTTING TOOL CUTTING INSERT AND ROTARY CUTTING TOOL

A straight line along the second line segment and a straight line along the fourth line segment form an acute angle. The straight line along the second line segment and the straight line along the third line segment form an obtuse angle. The straight line along the first line segment and the straight line along the fourth line segment form an obtuse angle. Each of the third curved portion and the fourth curved portion is larger in radius of curvature than the first curved portion and larger in radius of curvature than the second curved portion. In a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface, a distance between the top surface and the bottom surface is equal to a distance between the cutting edge and the bottom surface, or is shorter than the distance between the cutting edge and the bottom surface.

Cutting insert and indexable rotary cutting tool

A cutting insert includes a cutting edge having an involute-curve approximate shape. A cutting edge is formed so as to wholly take on a first curved shape with a first curvature radius when the cutting insert is viewed from the end surface, and is formed so that a large part of the cutting edge takes on a second curved shape with a second curvature radius when the cutting insert is viewed from the side surface.

MILLING INSERT AND A MILLING TOOL
20170326657 · 2017-11-16 ·

A milling insert suitable for shoulder milling includes a side surface extending between an upper and lower side and a cutting edge having a primary and a secondary cutting edge portion. The side surface includes an axial support surface opposite of the secondary cutting edge portion. The lower side includes a locking groove extending longitudinally, and a lower contact region formed to bear on a fastening member. The upper side has an upper contact region arranged to bear on a top support member of a tool in which the milling insert is mountable. A milling tool is provided with a top support member for bearing on the upper contact region of the milling insert, a locking ridge for locking with the locking groove, and an axial contact surface for supporting the axial support surface. A fastening member presses the milling insert against the top support member and the locking ridge.

Cutting insert and cutting tool

There is provided a cutting insert which is capable of cutting by using either one of both surfaces and is stably supported by a tool body. Each of a first end surface and a second end surface of a cutting insert includes a first inclined surface which is inclined from a diagonal line by which a corner portion connecting a first peripheral side surface and a second peripheral side surface and a corner portion connecting a third peripheral side surface and a fourth peripheral side surface are joined toward a corner portion connecting the first peripheral side surface and the fourth peripheral side surface such that a distance to an imaginary plane decreases, and a second inclined surface which is inclined from the diagonal line toward a corner portion connecting the second peripheral side surface and the third peripheral side surface such that a distance to the imaginary plane decreases.

Cutting insert
11344958 · 2022-05-31 · ·

A cutting insert which is excellent in both cutting edge strength and chip evacuation is provided. A corner edge of the cutting insert is formed in an arc shape. In a direction perpendicular to a rotation axis of a body, a width of the corner edge is 40% or more and 50% or less of a width of the cutting insert. An upper surface has a negative land which is formed along a cutting edge and has a negative angle. The angle of the negative land increases from one end, which is connected to an inner cutting edge, of both ends of the corner edge toward the other end.

CUTTING INSERT, CUTTING TOOL, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MACHINED PRODUCT
20230294183 · 2023-09-21 ·

A cutting insert has an upper surface, a lower surface and a lateral surface. The upper surface has a first upper side, and a second upper side. The lower surface has a first lower side and a second lower side. The lateral surface has a first lateral surface, a second lateral surface, and a third lateral surface. The first lateral surface has a first concave part having a first constraining surface having a flat shape. The second lateral surface has a second concave part having a second constraining surface having a flat shape. The third lateral surface has a convex part. The first concave part and the second concave part are separated from each other by the convex part.

CUTTING INSERT
20220072635 · 2022-03-10 · ·

A cutting insert suitable for a small-diameter milling tool is provided. A cutting insert has a rake face, a bottom surface, a circumferential side surface, and a through hole. A first ridgeline at which the rake face and the circumferential side surface intersect each other includes a first main cutting edge, and a first corner cutting edge connected to a tip of the first main cutting edge. The bottom surface includes a first bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side at which the first main cutting edge is located when viewed from a central axis of the through hole, and a second bottom surface that comes closer to the rake face gradually toward a side opposite to the first main cutting edge when viewed from the central axis. A distance between a virtual intersection line, at which a first virtual surface formed by extending the first bottom surface and a second virtual surface formed by extending the second bottom surface intersect each other, and the first main cutting edge decreases from a tip side, at which the tip of the first main cutting edge is located, toward an end side, at which an end opposite to the tip is located, in an extending direction of the first main cutting edge.