Tool System
20230012952 · 2023-01-19
Inventors
- Johannes Mueller (Zollikofen, CH)
- Milan Bozic (Luterbach, CH)
- Damian Brantschen (St. Niklaus, CH)
- Martin Wyden (Visp, CH)
- Damian Biner (Damian, CH)
Cpc classification
B27B19/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool system includes at least one machining tool, in particular at least one oscillating machining tool, and at least one additional machining tool, in particular at least one additional oscillating machining tool. The at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool are of the same type, and the at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool differ from each other in at least one cutting blade characteristic, in particular cutting edge characteristic.
Claims
1. A tool system comprising: at least one machining tool; and at least one additional machining tool, wherein the at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool are of the same type, and wherein the at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool differ from each other in at least one cutting blade characteristic.
2. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one cutting blade characteristic is a hardness parameter and/or as a breaking strength parameter.
3. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one cutting blade characteristic is a geometry parameter.
4. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one machining tool has a first material composition of at least one first cutting edge of the at least one machining tool which differs from a second material composition of at least one second cutting edge of the at least one additional machining tool.
5. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one machining tool has at least one first coating of at least one first cutting edge of the at least one machining tool which differs from at least one second coating of at least one second cutting edge of the at least one additional machining tool.
6. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one machining tool has at least one first identification label which differs, as a function of the at least one cutting blade characteristic, from at least one second identification label of the at least one additional machining tool.
7. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: at least one machine tool configured to couple to the at least one machining tool and to the at least one additional machining tool.
8. A method for producing a tool system having at least one machining tool and at least one additional machining tool that is of the same type as the at least one machining tool and differs from the at least one machining tool in at least one cutting blade characteristic, the method comprising: producing the at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool with at least one common production step.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein in the common production step, at least one first cutting blade of the at least one machining tool and at least one second cutting blade of the at least one additional machining tool are stamped from a common blank.
10. The method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising: post-treating at least one first cutting edge of the at least one machining tool and at least one second cutting edge of the at least one additional machining tool differently.
11. The machining tool of the tool system as claimed in claim 1.
12. The tool system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one machining tool is at least one oscillating machining tool, the at least one additional machining tool is at least one additional oscillating machining tool, and the at least one machining tool and the at least one additional machining tool differ from one another in at least one cutting edge characteristic.
13. The tool system as claimed in claim 12, further comprising: an oscillating machine tool configured to couple to the at least one oscillating machining tool and to the at least one additional oscillating machining tool.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0019] Further advantages emerge from the following description of the drawings. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings. The drawings, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. The person skilled in the art will also expediently consider the features individually and combine them together to form further meaningful combinations.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
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[0025] Preferably, the tool system 10 has at least one, in particular the aforementioned, machine tool 28, in particular an oscillating machine tool, which is couplable to the at least one machining tool 12 and to the at least one additional machining tool 14. In particular, a tool receiver 42 of the machine tool 28 is couplable to coupling interfaces 44, 46 of the machining tools 12, 14. Preferably, the machine tool 28 is configured as a multifunction machine tool, in particular as an oscillating multifunction machine tool. In particular, the machine tool 28 is configured as a hand-held machine tool. Preferably, the machine tool 28 is configured as an electric machine tool, in particular as a battery-driven and/or cable-connected machine tool 28, as by way of example in the present exemplary embodiment.
[0026] Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 is provided, in particular optimized in terms of its properties, for machining other workpieces, in particular workpieces made of a different material from the at least one additional machining tool 14. In particular, it is conceivable that the at least one machining tool 12 is provided, in particular is optimized, for machining workpieces made of a metal and the at least one additional machining tool 14 is provided, in particular is optimized, for machining workpieces made of a hardwood or chipboard panels.
[0027] Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 are of the same type, having in particular at least the same maximum main longitudinal extensions 56, 58, at least the same coupling interfaces 44, 46, at least the same connections 60, 62 between the base bodies 48, 50 and the cutting blades 34, 36, at least the same shapes, at least the same cutting blade tapers 64, 66, at least the same base body materials, at least the same material thicknesses, in particular base body material thicknesses and/or cutting blade material thicknesses, or the like. Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 may be packaged, presented and/or sold in the same packaging. In particular, the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 may be produced in a production method which is the same at least in some sections.
[0028] The at least one cutting blade characteristic, in which the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 differ from each other, is preferably configured as a cutting edge characteristic. Alternatively or additionally, it is conceivable that the at least one cutting blade characteristic, in which the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 differ from each other, is provided as a characteristic of parts of the cutting blades 34, 36 which are different from the cutting edges 16, 18. In particular, the at least one machining tool 12 and the at least one additional machining tool 14 may differ from each other in a plurality of different cutting blade characteristics, in particular cutting edge characteristics. The at least one cutting blade characteristic, in particular cutting edge characteristic, may be configured in particular as a hardness parameter, as a breaking strength parameter, as a geometry parameter or as a different cutting blade characteristic appearing expedient to a person skilled in the art.
[0029] Preferably, the at least one cutting blade characteristic is configured as a hardness parameter and/or as a breaking strength parameter. The hardness parameter describes, in particular, a hardness of the cutting blades 34, 36, in particular of the cutting edges 16, 18. The breaking strength parameter describes, in particular, a breaking strength of the cutting blades 34, 36, in particular the cutting edges 16, 18. In particular, cutting blades 34, 36, in particular cutting edges 16, 18, having different hardnesses and/or breaking strengths are suitable to different degrees for machining different materials. In particular, a cutting blade 34, in particular a cutting edge 16, with a specific hardness and a specific breaking strength may be well suited for machining metals. In particular, an additional cutting blade 36, in particular an additional cutting edge 18, with a greater hardness than the cutting blade 34 provided for metal machining, in particular for reducing a cutting blade erosion, may be well suited for machining chipboard panels. In particular, the cutting blade 34 provided for metal machining may have a higher breaking strength than the cutting blade 36 provided for machining chipboard panels, in particular for compensating for impacts on the cutting blade 34 during metal machining. Preferably, the cutting blade 34, in particular the cutting edge 16, of the at least one machining tool 12, and the cutting blade 36, in particular the cutting edge 18, of the at least one machining tool 14 may be configured from materials having different hardnesses and/or breaking strengths, may have different coatings 20, 22, may be shaped differently, in particular may have differently shaped cutting teeth 52, 54, may have different types of connection between the cutting edges 16, 18 and the base parts 68, 70 of the cutting blades 34, 36, or the like, for implementing different hardnesses parameters and/or different breaking strength parameters. Preferably, the at least one cutting blade characteristic is configured as geometry parameter. The geometry parameter describes, in particular, a shaping of the cutting blades 34, 36, in particular the cutting edges 16, 18. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 may be differently shaped. For example, it is conceivable that the cutting edge 16 of the cutting blade 34 of the at least one machining tool 12 is configured in a linear manner and that the cutting edge 18 of the cutting blade 36 of the at least one additional machining tool 14 is configured in an arcuate manner, in particular has a radius of curvature, as by way of example in the present exemplary embodiment. In particular, the individual cutting teeth 52, 54 of the cutting edges 16, 18 may have different shapes, in particular different round shapes of the tooth tips, different sizes, or the like. In particular, a plurality of cutting teeth 52, 54 may be arranged in the from of a complete row of teeth or as individual teeth separately from each other on the base parts 68, 70 of the cutting blades 34, 36.
[0030] Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 has a material composition of at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 16 of the at least one machining tool 12, which differs from a material composition of at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 18 of the at least one additional machining tool 14. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 of the machining tools 12, 14 may have different material compositions for implementing different hardnesses and/or breaking strengths of the cutting edges 16, 18. Preferably, the cutting edges 16, 18 are configured, in particular, from different hard metals. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 configured from hard metals may differ at least in a proportion of cobalt in the material composition. In particular, the lower the proportion of cobalt in the material composition, the harder the cutting edge 16, 18. In particular, the higher the proportion of cobalt in the material composition, the more break-resistant the cutting edge 16, 18. Alternatively or additionally to a configuration from a hard metal, it is conceivable that the cutting edge 16, 18 of at least one of the machining tools 12, 14 is configured from a bimetal, from a high-speed steel, from a high-strength unalloyed steel or from a different material appearing expedient to a person skilled in the art. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 in connecting regions 72, 74 with the base parts 68, 70 of the cutting blades 34, 36 may differ in a material composition, in particular as a function of different types of connection, for example soldered connections, welded connections, adhesively bonded connections, additive connections, or the like.
[0031] Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 has at least one coating 20 of at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 16 of the at least one machining tool 12 which differs from at least one coating 22 of at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 18 of the at least one additional machining tool 14. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 of the machining tools 12, 14 may have different coatings 20, 22 for implementing different hardnesses, breaking strengths, surface qualities and/or contour accuracies of the cutting edges 16, 18. The coatings 20, 22 of the cutting edges 16, 18 may differ, in particular, in a material composition of the coatings 20, 22, in a thickness of the coatings 20, 22, in a number of, in particular different, layers of the coatings 20, 22 and/or in other coating parameters appearing expedient to a person skilled in the art. Alternatively, it is conceivable that at least one of the cutting edges 16, 18 is configured to be free of a coating 20, 22 and/or a surface treatment, in particular for increasing the surface quality. Preferably, the coatings 20, 22 may consist of different materials, for example of a TiAlN, of a TiAlCN, of a TiN, or the like. Preferably, the coatings 20, 22 may have a maximum thickness of at most 5 μm. In particular, the cutting edges 16, 18 may differ from each other in an application position of the coatings 20, 22. In particular, a complete cutting edge 16, 18, merely the cutting teeth 52, 54 of the cutting edge 16, 18, merely the tooth tips of the cutting teeth 52, 54 or merely the tooth bodies of the cutting teeth 52, 54 may have a coating 20, 22. Preferably, the coatings 20, 22 of the cutting edges 16, 18 may be dependent on the hardnesses and/or the breaking strengths of the cutting edges 16, 18. For example, it is conceivable that a particularly break-resistant but less hard cutting edge 16, 18 has a hard coating 20, 22 for increasing the hardness.
[0032] Preferably, the at least one machining tool 12 has at least one identification label 24 which differs, as a function of the at least one cutting blade characteristic, from at least one identification label 26 of the at least one additional machining tool 14. Preferably, the identification labels 24, 26 are applied onto the base bodies 48, 50, in particular in regions of the coupling interfaces 44, 46, as by way of example in the present exemplary embodiment, and/or onto the cutting blades 34, 36 of the machining tools 12, 14. Preferably, the identification labels 24, 26 are configured as optical identification labels, in particular as differently colored markings, as different patterns, as different numerals, as different letters, as different symbols, or the like. Alternatively or additionally, it is conceivable that the identification labels 24, 26 are configured as haptic identification labels, in particular as different profiles, as different raised portions, as different letters or numerals in a braille text, or the like. In particular, the identification labels 24, 26 may be applied by a laser inscription, by a printing, by a stamping or the like onto the base bodies 48, 50 and/or the cutting blades 34, 36. Preferably, the identification labels 24, 26 are dependent on the hardness parameters, on the breaking strength parameters, on the geometry parameters, on the material compositions and/or on the coatings 20, 22 of the machining tools 12, 14. In particular, the identification labels 24, 26 are provided to display to a user the materials for which the machining tools 12, 14 are provided, in particular are optimized, for machining.
[0033] Preferably, in at least one, in particular in the additional common method step 32, at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting blade 34 of the at least one machining tool 12 and at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting blade 36 of the at least one additional machining tool 14 are produced, in particular stamped, from a common blank. Preferably, the common blank is configured as a strip material, in particular made of a high-speed steel or made of a bimetal (not shown here), in particular the common blank has a material thickness of at least 0.5 mm and at most 1.5 mm. Preferably, the cutting blades 34, 36, in particular the base parts 68, 70 of the cutting blades 34, 36, are stamped from the common blank.
[0034] Preferably, in at least one additional method step 38, 40 at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 16 of the at least one machining tool 12 and at least one, in particular the aforementioned, cutting edge 18 of the at least one additional machining tool 14 are differently post-treated. In particular, the cutting edge 16 of the at least one machining tool 12 may be post-treated in an additional method step 38, and the cutting edge 18 of the at least one additional machining tool 14 may be post-treated in an additional method step 40, in particular carried out parallel to the additional method step 38. In particular, a different post-treatment of the cutting edges 16, 18 may be configured, in particular, as a heat treatment, as an application of a coating 20, 22, as a sand blasting, as a milling, as a grinding, as an erosion, as an anti-rust treatment, as a brushing and/or as an additional post-treatment appearing expedient to a person skilled in the art. Preferably, the cutting edges 16, 18 of the machining tools 12, 14 are post-treated for achieving different hardnesses, different breaking strengths and/or different geometries of the cutting edges 16, 18.
[0035] Regarding additional method steps of the method for producing the tool system 10, reference may be made to the above description of the tool system 10, since this description may be read in a similar manner to the method, and thus all features regarding the tool system 10 are also considered as disclosed relative to the method for producing the tool system 10.