Rotary cutting tool with anti-rotation feature
09770768 ยท 2017-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C2210/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T407/194
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T407/192
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23C2210/168
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C2200/367
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rotary cutting tool, such as a slotting cutter, includes a cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis perpendicular to a plane of the cutter body. A plurality of cutting insert-receiving pockets are formed at predetermined locations about the cutter body. A cantilevered member can be integrally formed in the cutter body or attached to the cutter body as a separate component. A tip of the cantilevered member at least partially extends into each insert-receiving pocket such that the cantilevered member exerts a biasing force against a cutting insert at a location so as to counteract a tendency of the cutting insert to rotate within the insert-receiving pocket during a cutting operation.
Claims
1. A rotary cutting tool, comprising: a cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis; a plurality of insert-receiving pockets formed at predetermined locations about the cutter body, each insert-receiving pocket including a radial support surface; and a cantilevered member integrally formed in the cutter body such that a tip of the cantilevered member at least partially extends into each insert-receiving pocket, wherein the cantilevered member extends in a radial direction from the cutter body, wherein the cantilevered member exerts a biasing force against a cutting insert at a location so as to counteract a tendency of the cutting insert to rotate within the insert-receiving pocket during a cutting operation.
2. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the cantilevered member has a thickness, a length and a varying width.
3. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 2, wherein the width is greater proximate a base of the cantilevered member.
4. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the cantilevered member is formed with a radius, R.
5. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the cantilevered member is disposed between a pair of slots formed in the cutter body and located opposite a pocket formed in an opposite side of the cutter body to allow the cantilevered member to freely flex.
6. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein each insert-receiving pocket includes a bottom support surface, a radial support surface and an axial support surface.
7. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 6, wherein the bottom support surface includes a central raised portion having a non-circular profile to assist in properly locating the cutting insert in the insert-receiving pocket.
8. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 7, wherein the cutting insert is mounted within the insert-receiving pocket by threading a mounting screw into a threaded bore formed in the central raised portion.
9. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the tip of the cantilevered member contacts a side peripheral surface of the cutting insert when the cutting insert is mounted within the insert-receiving pocket.
10. A slotting cutter, comprising: a disc-like cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis perpendicular to a plane of the cutter body; a plurality of insert-receiving pockets formed about a perimeter of the body, each insert-receiving pocket including a bottom support surface, a radial support surface and an axial support surface; and a cantilevered member formed in the cutter body such that a tip of the cantilevered member at least partially extends into each insert-receiving pocket, wherein the cantilevered member exerts a biasing force against a cutting insert at a location so as to counteract a tendency of the cutting insert to rotate within the insert-receiving pocket during a cutting operation.
11. The slotting cutter according to claim 10, wherein the cantilevered member has a thickness, a length and a varying width.
12. The slotting cutter according to claim 11, wherein the width is greater proximate a base of the cantilevered member.
13. The slotting cutter according to claim 10, wherein the cantilevered member is formed with a radius, R.
14. The slotting cutter according to claim 10, wherein the cantilevered member is disposed between a pair of slots formed in the cutter body and located opposite a pocket formed in an opposite side of the cutter body to allow the cantilevered member to freely flex.
15. The slotting cutter according to claim 10, wherein the bottom support surface includes a central raised portion having a non-circular profile to assist in properly locating the cutting insert in the insert-receiving pocket.
16. The slotting cutter according to claim 15, wherein the cutting insert is mounted within the insert-receiving pocket by threading a mounting screw into a threaded bore formed in the central raised portion.
17. The slotting cutter according to claim 10, wherein the tip of the cantilevered member contacts a side peripheral surface of the cutting insert when the cutting insert is mounted within the insert-receiving pocket.
18. A rotary cutting tool, comprising: a cutter body rotatable in a predetermined direction on a central axis; a plurality of insert-receiving pockets formed at predetermined locations about the cutter body, each insert-receiving pocket including a radial support surface; and a cantilevered member, comprising a component separate from the cutter body, which is attached to the cutter body such that a tip of the cantilevered member at least partially extends in a radial direction into each insert-receiving pocket, wherein the cantilevered member exerts a biasing force against a cutting insert at a location so as to counteract a tendency of the cutting insert to rotate within the insert-receiving pocket during a cutting operation.
19. The rotary cutting tool according to claim 18, wherein the cantilevered member is disposed between a pair of slots formed in the cutter body and located opposite a pocket formed in an opposite side of the cutter body to allow the cantilevered member to freely flex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) While various embodiments of the invention are illustrated, the particular embodiments shown should not be construed to limit the claims. It is anticipated that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Referring now to
(9) In the illustrated embodiment, the slotting cutter 10 includes a plurality of cutting insert-receiving pockets 20 formed at predetermined location about the cutter body 12 for receiving a cutting insert 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the slotting cutter 10 includes ten (10) insert-receiving pockets 20 formed about the periphery of the cutter body 12 at equally spaced intervals. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited by the number of insert-receiving pockets 20, and that any suitable number of pockets 20 may be formed about the cutter body 12, depending on the desired material of the work piece to be cut and the physical dimensions of the cutter body 12.
(10) Each insert-receiving pocket 20 includes a bottom support surface 22, a radial support surface 24, and an axial support surface 26. The insert-receiving pocket 20 may also include a corner relief 28 between the radial support surface 24 and the axial support surface 26, and a corner relief 29 between the bottom support surface 22 and the axial support surface 26 (
(11) As shown in
(12) When the cutting insert 30 is properly mounted in the pocket 20, the bottom support surface 22 of the pocket 20 contacts the bottom surface 30a of the cutting insert 30. In addition, the radial support surface 24 of the pocket 20 contacts one of the peripheral side surfaces 30b of the cutting insert 30, and the axial support surface 26 contacts another one of the peripheral side surfaces 30c of the cutting insert 30, thereby providing three-point contact when the cutting insert 30 is mounted in the pocket 20. The bottom support surface 22 of the pocket 20 is complementary in shape to the bottom surface 30a of the cutting insert 30, while the side surfaces 30b, 30c of the cutting insert 30 are complementary in shape to the radial and axial support surfaces 24, 26 of the pocket 20, respectively.
(13) In the illustrated embodiment, the cutting insert 30 is a single-sided cutting insert with a four cutting edges (i.e. two right-handed cutting edges 180 degrees apart, and two left-handed cutting edges 180 degrees apart) that can be selectively presented to a working position by unthreading the mounting screw 36 from the threaded bore 34 until the cutting insert 30 is able to be removed from the insert-receiving pocket 20, removing the cutting insert 30, and rotating the cutting insert 30 one-hundred eighty (180) degrees about a vertical axis, and then again mounting the cutting insert 30 in the cutter body 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the cutting insert 30 can be mounted on the opposite side of the slotting cutter 10 to present the two left-handed cutting edges if the two right-handed cutting edges were already presented to the workpiece, and vice versa.
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(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the cantilevered member 40 has a substantially uniform thickness 46 along its entire length 48. The opening 45 determines the thickness 46 of the cantilevered member 40. The cantilevered member 40 has a varying width 50 along the length 48. Specifically, the cantilevered member 40 has a greater width 50 proximate the base 52 and a smaller width 50 proximate the tip 54. The width 50 provides the desired flexibility to the cantilevered member 40 and can be selectively adjusted to vary the amount of flexibility of the cantilevered member 40 based on the material properties of the cutter body 12.
(16) The cantilevered member 40 does not radially extend in a linear direction from the cutter body 12, but is formed with a radius, R, such that the cantilevered member 40 radially extends in a non-linear direction and bends in a downward direction toward the insert-receiving pocket 20, as shown in
(17) The length 48 of the cantilevered member 40 is sufficient such that the tip 54 of the cantilevered member 40 at least partially extends into the insert-receiving pocket 20 in such a way that the tip 54 contacts the cutting insert 30 when mounted in the pocket 20. Specifically, the tip 54 of the cantilevered member 40 contacts one of the side peripheral surfaces 30c of the cutting insert 30 and acts as a spring to exert a biasing force against the cutting insert 30 when the cutting insert 30 is mounted in the insert-receiving pocket 20. As shown in
(18) As described above, the slotting cutter 10 of the invention includes an anti-rotation feature comprising a cantilevered member 40 that provides a biasing force against the cutting insert 30 to prevent the tendency of the cutting insert 30 to rotate within the insert-receiving pocket 20 during machining operations. In the illustrated embodiment, a slotting cutter 10 is shown and described. However, it will be appreciated that the principles of the anti-rotation feature of the invention can be applied to other types of rotary cutting tools, such as a milling cutter, a boring bar, and the like, in which the cutting inserts 30 are tangentially mounted within the insert-receiving pockets 20.
(19) The patents and publications referred to herein are hereby incorporated by reference.
(20) Having described presently preferred embodiments the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the appended claims.