METAL CUTTING INSERT FOR A DRILL TOOL AND A DRILL TOOL
20230256523 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B27/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B51/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2200/204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2200/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A metal cutting drill insert for a drill tool has opposing top and bottom surfaces with a symmetry axis extending therebetween. At least one stepped cutting edge is configured to cut a continuous chip along the at least one stepped cutting edge. The at least one stepped cutting edge is formed at an intersection of a rake face and an adjoining clearance face of the side surface. In a top view facing the top surface the at least one stepped cutting edge includes a step formed by a transitional edge between a first part and a second part edge. The step extends in a radial direction relative the symmetry axis by a first distance h1, and in a side view facing the side surface the step extends in a direction from the bottom surface towards the top surface by a second distance h2, wherein 0.8.Math.h1≤h2≤1.2.Math.h1.
Claims
1. A metal cutting drill insert for a drill tool comprising: an opposing top surface and a bottom surface with a symmetry axis of the cutting drill insert extending there between, wherein a peripheral side surface extends between said top surface and said bottom surface, and wherein the top surface includes a rake face and the side surface includes a clearance face; and at least one stepped cutting edge configured to cut a continuous chip along said at least one stepped cutting edge, wherein said at least one stepped cutting edge is formed at an intersection of a rake face of the top surface and an adjoining clearance face of the side surface, wherein in a top view facing the top surface of the metal cutting insert, said at least one stepped cutting edge includes a step formed by a transitional edge disposed between a first part edge and a second part edge, wherein in the top view facing the top surface of the metal cutting insert, said step extends in a radial direction relative to the symmetry axis by a first distance h1, and in a side view facing the peripheral side surface of the metal cutting insert, said step extends in a direction from the bottom surface towards the top surface by a second distance h2, wherein 0.8.Math.h1≤h2≤1.2.Math.h1.
2. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said second distance h2 is 0.9.Math.h1≤h2≤1.1.Math.h1.
3. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said second distance h2 is 0.95.Math.h1≤h2≤1.05.Math.h1.
4. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said first distance h1 is substantially equal to the second distance h2.
5. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said stepped cutting edge includes a corner edge connected to the first part edge, and wherein said corner edge is connected to a second part edge of a further stepped cutting edge of the insert.
6. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 4, wherein the corner part edge provides a continuous edge from the first part edge of the stepped cutting edge to said second part edge of the further stepped cutting edge.
7. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said transitional edge has a curved edge, wherein the curved edge has the same shape in said top view and said side view.
8. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, further comprising a through hole extending between the top surface and the bottom surface of the insert, wherein the through hole is aligned along said symmetry axis and extends through the opposing top and bottom surfaces.
9. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, characterized in that wherein a plurality of stepped cutting edges are arranged symmetrically around said symmetry axis.
10. The metal cutting drill insert according to claim 1, wherein said transitional edge provides a step in a positive radial direction relative the symmetry axis in the top view when moving along said stepped cutting edge in a counter-clockwise direction around said metal cutting drill insert.
11. A metal cutting drill tool comprising: an elongated drill body having a boring shaft and a mount shank; and at least one drill insert according to claim 1 mounted at an end of the boring shaft.
Description
LIST OF DRAWINGS
[0021] Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with regard to the annexed drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Reference is now made to
[0031] The metal cutting drill insert is characterized in that in a top view, see
[0032] The step as seen in the top view coincide with the step as seen in the side view of the metal cutting insert.
[0033] In another embodiment the second distance h2 is 0.9.Math.h1≤h2≤1.1.Math.h1.
[0034] In yet another embodiment the second distance h2 is 0.9.Math.h1≤h2≤1.05.Math.h1.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment the first distance h1 is substantially equal to the second distance h2. This will in theory be the optimal step height for optimum temperature reduction associated with chip evacuation over the transitional edge. This will provide a continuous chip to be formed and reduced transitional edge wear.
[0036] Now reference is made to
[0037] The corner edge 510 allows a continuous stepped cutting edge to be formed around the insert 500. The corner part edge provides a continuous edge from the first part edge of the stepped cutting edge to said second part edge of the further stepped cutting edge.
[0038] Now with reference made to
[0039] The metal cutting drill 500 insert comprises a through hole 511 extending between the top surface 401 and the bottom surface 402 of the insert, which through hole is aligned along a symmetry axis 411 and extends through the opposing top 401 and bottom 402 surfaces.
[0040] In
[0041] Furthermore,
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[0043] The boring shaft also exhibits a drill flute 705,705′ associated with each insert for efficient chip evacuation and chip control.
[0044] In