Drilling system for deep holes
09943914 ยท 2018-04-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B51/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/89
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
B23B51/0493
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/5583
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
B23B2251/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2205/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2200/208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2251/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/455
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
International classification
B23B51/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention is directed to a drill system that better uses the power curve of modern machine tools. The drill system uses IC inserts to perform the major hole diameter cutting, and a central drilling system that cuts the remaining minor diameter portion of the hole, and is configured to see less cutting surface footage, due to its position from the rotating center of the tool. A connection between the drill head and a holder body secures the drill head in a manner to effectively absorb lateral drilling forces. The drill system allows for a large diameter deep hole that remains straight throughout to be drilled at higher speed and lighter feed rates thus offering a more productive tool that takes advantage of the power curves and lower thrust capabilities of modern machine tools.
Claims
1. A drilling system, comprising: a holder body; a drill head attachable to the holder body, with the holder body having a first mating surface, and the drill head having a second mating surface; at least one outwardly extending portion and at least one inwardly extending portion formed on opposing first and second mating surfaces respectively, the at least one outwardly extending portion having a length and including a first surface extending at an obtuse angle relative to the mating surface, a second surface extending from the first surface a predetermined length, and a third surface extending from the second surface at an acute angle and back to the mating surface, with the at least one inwardly extending portion having corresponding first, second and third surfaces, and wherein the at least one inwardly extending portion allows the insertion of the at least one outwardly extending portion into it and allows rotation of the drill head relative to the holder body about the axis of the tool until the third surface of each engage one another, such that upon rotation of the tool, the engagement between the third surfaces causes the drill head to be drawn onto the mating surface of the holder body in a manner to lock the drill head to the holder body.
2. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of outwardly and inwardly extending portions extend radially on opposing sides of a center guide post or guide hole formed in association with the mating surfaces.
3. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of outwardly extending portions and inwardly extending portions are provided on each mating surface respectively.
4. The drilling system of claim 3, wherein the outwardly extending portions and inwardly extending portions cross about the center axis of the tool.
5. The drilling system of claim 3, wherein the outwardly extending portions and inwardly extending portions allow for the drilling head to be assembled at predetermined rotational increments.
6. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein the drilling head may be configured to provide a range of fixed diameters that fit on the same holder body.
7. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein the acute an angle is between 2? to 30?.
8. The drilling system of claim 1, further comprising mounting screws to guide the assembly of the drill head to the holder body, and wherein after assembly of the drill head to the holder body, the mounting screws carry substantially no load during drilling.
9. The drilling system of claim 1, further comprising at least one central drilling system and at least one cutting insert for cutting the major diameter of a hole.
10. The drilling system of claim 9, wherein a plurality of cutting inserts are provided for cutting the major diameter of a hole.
11. The drilling system of claim 9, further comprising a through tool coolant system including at least one inner outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to the central drilling system at least one outer outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to the major diameter cutting insert.
12. The drilling system of claim 10, further comprising a through tool coolant system including at least one inner outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to the central drilling system at least one outer outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to each of the major diameter cutting inserts.
13. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein the at least one outwardly extending portion and at least one inwardly extending portion are bounded by the periphery of the drill head or holder body.
14. The drilling system of claim 1, wherein the first surfaces are in clearance.
15. A drilling system for producing deep holes in a workpiece, comprising: a holder body; a drill head attachable to the holder body, with the holder body having a first mating surface, and the drill head having a second mating surface; at least first and second outwardly extending portions and first and second inwardly extending portions formed on opposing first and second mating surfaces respectively, and including a first surface extending at an obtuse angle relative to the mating surface, a second surface extending from the first surface, and a third surface extending from the second surface at an acute angle and back to the mating surface, with the at least one inwardly extending portion having corresponding first, second and third surfaces, and wherein the at least one inwardly extending portion allows the insertion of the at least one outwardly extending portion into it and allows rotation of the drill head relative to the holder body about the axis of the tool until the third surface of each engage one another, and wherein the at least first and second outward extending portions and inwardly extending portions cross one another on the mating surface.
16. The drilling system of claim 15, further comprising mounting screws to guide the assembly of the drill head to the holder body, and wherein after assembly of the drill head to the holder body, the mounting screws carry substantially no load during drilling.
17. The drilling system of claim 15, further comprising at least one central drilling system and a plurality of cutting inserts for cutting the major diameter of a hole.
18. The drilling system of claim 15, further comprising a through tool coolant system including at least one inner outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to the central portion of the drilling head and at least one outer outlet positioned to direct a supply of coolant to the outer portion of the drilling head.
19. The drilling system of claim 15, wherein the drilling head may be configured to provide a range of fixed diameters that fit on the same holder body.
20. The drilling system of claim 15, wherein the acute an angle is between 2? to 30?.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) Referring now to
(14) To further refine the system 10 in this example, the drill heads 30 are made to fit like sized bodies 12 with a predetermined interface 100 designed for that drill diameter range. As seen in
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(16) In this example, with reference to Figs A-9d, the dovetail protrusions 42 of the drill head 30 and the dovetail grooves 22 in the body 12 are formed in a rotational pattern about the center axis of the tool in a manner that first allows the drill head center guide post 33 to be inserted into the body center guide post hole 28 as seen in FIG. A. The drill head 30 may then be rotated about the axis of the center post 33, in the direction of tool rotation (clockwise), as seen in
(17) In the example, the connection between the body 12 and drill head 30 provides further distinct advantage. In a drilling process, lateral drilling forces have led to the use of screws and/or an insertable post or boss to attempt to counteract such lateral loading. Also, attempts to prevent tipping or rocking of a drill head against a holder body from lateral loading due to drilling forces has included putting these screw and/or bosses in bending. In such attempts, the position of these features relative to the point on the drill head where lateral loading is introduced increases the bending moment. In contrast, the present invention provides a connection between the body 12 and drill head 30 which effectively handles the lateral loading differently. The engaged surfaces 106 and 108 (see
(18) The center guide post 25 of the drill head 30 inserts into the corresponding center guide post hole 15 in the body 12. This feature acts as a positional guide ensuring that, when assembled, the drill head 30 and the body 12 share the same axis of rotation within set tolerances, and allows for proper alignment of the dovetail grooves and dovetail protrusions.
(19) As described above the center guide post 33 and the mounting screws 34 only act as a means of guiding the assembly of the drill head 30 to the holder body 12. The purpose of the mounting screws is to ensure proper assembly of the drill head and body. Once tightened in place the drill head and body will be assembled and ready to be used to drill. The mounting screws carry no load during drilling because all of the load is translated through the drill head and body interface. Once the dovetail surfaces are engaged, the influence of the mounting screws and guide post are negligible. This keeps the center post 33 and mounting screws 34 from being loaded in bending and concentrates all of the opposing lateral loads at the immediate connection 100 interface.
(20) In this example, the drilling system may be designed to operate with through tool coolant. As seen in
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(22) The major diameter cutting inserts 50 may be indexable IC inserts, such as shown in
(23) For the central drilling system 70, a self-centering point geometry, such as on the AMEC T-A? blade and Gen3sys? replaceable tip drill of Allied Machine & Engineering Corp., provide a combination of clearance features on the point of the blade that greatly increases its centering capability. The positive web cutting edge geometry allows for free mechanical chip forming at the drill center. These features benefit the design by producing a hole that starts on center and retains an overall increased straightness throughout the depth of the hole. This drilling system may utilize either of these two as the central drilling system, or another suitable system.
(24) The design of the system 10 allows for a greater amount of drill diameter range with each holder body 12 as well as having the flexibility of tailoring the central drilling system 40 geometry to the application. The connection between the drill head 30 and holder body 12 also provides a structurally robust design that offers superior stability to the drilling head 30 during a drilling operation. Any volatility experienced in the drilling environment is handled by the connection between the drill head 30 and holder body 12, and the stability of the drill head 30 in the present invention results in the cutting inserts 50 and 70 being supported to result in increased tool life and better hole quality. The connection between the body 12 and drill head 30 is also cost-effectively manufactured and makes assembly simple.
(25) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described, and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention described by the following claims are desired to be protected. Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the description. Modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.