DRILLING TOOL, IN PARTICULAR REAMER
20170216945 · 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D2277/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D2277/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2251/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2251/242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A drilling tool, in particular a reamer, for drilling out a workpiece core bore to a nominal diameter by means of a main blade formed on a drill body is disclosed. The main blade has a radially external cutting edge which extends along a drill-body longitudinal axis as far as a blade corner arranged at the drill tip, wherein during the drilling-out operation, the drilling tool is drivable into the workpiece core bore with a rotary movement and a feed movement. The drilling tool has at least one groove blade which is arranged so as to precede the blade corner of the main blade in the direction of rotation of the tool. During the drilling-out operation, the groove blade produces a groove in the inner wall of the core bore drilling, the blade corner of the main blade being guided in the groove with an at least reduced cutting load.
Claims
1.-13. (canceled)
14. A drilling tool, in particular reamer, for drilling out a core bore of a workpiece to a nominal diameter, said drilling tool comprising: a drill body; a main blade formed on the drill body, said main blade having a radially outer cutting edge extending along a longitudinal axis of the drill body up to a blade corner arranged at a drill tip of the drilling tool; and at least one groove blade arranged so as to precede the blade corner of the main blade in a direction of rotation of the drilling tool, said groove blade having a front cutting edge at the drill tip for generating said groove, said front cutting edge extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill body and transitioning at the blade corner into a groove-base cutting edge which extends along the longitudinal axis of the drill body, said groove-base cutting edge transitioning at another blade corner which faces away from the drill tip into a groove-flank cutting edge, which extends transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill body longitudinal axis, wherein a groove-chip rake face and a main free surface formed at the drill tip converge at the front cutting edge, wherein at the groove-flank cutting edge which faces away from the drill tip and at the groove-base cutting edge the groove-chip rake face transitions into further free surfaces which face radially outwardly, said further free surfaces adjoining the cutting edges in the rotation direction with a free angle, said blade corner of the main blade being spaced apart from the groove blade by a longitudinal offset, said groove blade being configured to generate in the inner walling of the core bore a groove during a drill-out process in which the drilling tool is inserted into the core bore at a defined rotary movement and at a defined forward feed movement, with the blade corner of the main blade being guided in the groove with at least reduced cutting stress.
15. The drilling tool of claim 14, wherein the groove-base cutting edge has a blade diameter, which is smaller than or equal to a blade diameter of the radially outer cutting edge of the main blade.
16. The drilling tool of claim 14, wherein at the blade corner which faces the drill tip, the radially outer cutting edge of the main blade transitions into a body edge, which is substantially unexposed to cutting stress caused by material removal.
17. The drilling tool of claim 14, further comprising at least two said groove blades arranged one after the other in the direction of rotation and arranged so as to precede the blade corner of the main blade.
18. The drilling tool of claim 14, wherein the at least one main blade and the at least one groove blade form a blade set.
19. The drilling tool of claim 18, wherein at least one or multiple said blade sets are formed on the drill body.
20. The drilling tool of claim 14, wherein the main blade and the groove blade are two separate components or are combined in a common cutting element.
21. A method for drilling out a predrilled core bore of a work-piece to a nominal diameter, said method comprising: inserting a drilling tool into the predrilled core bore with a defined rotary movement and a defined forward feed movement, said drilling tool comprising a drill body, a main blade formed on the drill body, said main blade having a radially outer cutting edge extending along a longitudinal axis of the drill body up to a blade corner arranged at a drill tip of the drilling tool, and at least one groove blade arranged so as to precede the blade corner of the main blade in a direction of rotation of the drilling tool, said groove blade having a front cutting edge at the drill tip for generating said groove, said front cutting edge extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill body and transitioning at the blade corner into a groove-base cutting edge which extends along the longitudinal axis of the drill body, said groove-base cutting edge transitioning at another blade corner which faces away from the drill tip into a groove-flank cutting edge, which extends transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill body longitudinal axis, wherein a groove-chip rake face and a main free surface formed at the drill tip converge at the front cutting edge, wherein at the groove-flank cutting edge which faces away from the drill tip and at the groove-base cutting edge the groove-chip rake face transitions into further free surfaces which face radially outwardly, said further free surfaces adjoining the cutting edges in the rotation direction with a free angle, said blade corner of the main blade being spaced apart from the groove blade by a longitudinal offset, wherein during said inserting the groove blade generates a groove in the inner walling of the core bore, said blade corner of the main blade being guided in the groove with at least reduced cutting stress.
Description
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