CUTTER HEAD AND CUTTER HEAD SYSTEM
20180099430 ยท 2018-04-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27G13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G13/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27G13/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cutter head for a woodworking machine, having a cylindrical, conical, or profiled base body which comprises at least two tool holders for holding a cutting insert. The tool holders each comprise a groove which is open in the radial direction, in which a cutting insert is clamped between a first groove wall of the groove and a one- or two-piece clamping element. The cutter head of can include a support plate arranged between the cutting insert and the first groove wall. The clamping screws are arranged at right angles to the axis and are thus accessible for a cutter change. The screw holder on the clamping element is a ball socket, and the front end of the screw is a round head. The cutter head of has a spring element, which positions the cutting insert during the clamping process, and presses the same via the functional surface radially outward against a stop.
Claims
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26. A cutter head, particularly for a woodworking machine, comprising: at least two tool holders each for holding a cutting insert, each of the at least two tool holders having a groove, the cutting insert being clampable between a first groove wall of the groove and a clamping element, the first groove wall forming an axial angle greater than 0 degrees relative to an axis of rotation of the cutter head, a second groove wall of the groove defining one or more threaded holes that extend perpendicular to an axial direction of the cutter head; and one or more clamping screws for pretensioning the clamping element in a direction of the first groove wall held in the one or more threaded holes; wherein the clamping body defines a recess on a side that faces away from the cutting insert, wherein the one or more clamping screws comprise a round head to engage with the recess, and wherein the recess in the clamping body comprises a ball socket.
27. The cutter head of claim 27, wherein the at least two tool holders are arranged in a uniform distribution over a circumference of the cutter head.
28. The cutter head of claim 26, wherein a depth of the recess decreases radially inward such that the clamping body exerts an additional clamping force in the direction of the cutting insert when centrifugal force arises during operation of the cutter head.
29. The cutter head of claim 26, wherein a projection that extends substantially parallel to a groove base is included in the first groove wall of the groove and serves as a radial stop for the cutting insert, and wherein the cutting insert has a positioning groove on a rear side with which the projection can engage.
30. The cutter head of claim 29, wherein the projection is formed by a fitted key that is held in a wall groove in the first groove wall.
31. The cutter head of claim 26, wherein a spring element is arranged in the groove in such a manner that it presses the cutting insert radially outward with guidance via a functional surface during clamping.
32. The cutter head of claim 31, wherein the spring element is included or constructed on the clamping body.
33. The cutter head of claim 31, wherein the spring element is a leaf spring arranged on an underside of the clamping body and protrudes from a front side of the clamping body.
34. The cutter head of claim 31, wherein the spring element is arranged in a body of the cutter head.
35. The cutter head of claim 34, wherein the spring element is held in a bore in the cutter head body.
36. The cutter head of claim 26, wherein the clamping body is formed in two pieces and comprises a clamping body and a chip breaker plate.
37. The cutter head of claim 37, wherein at least one of a positive or non-positive connection is provided between the chip breaker plate and the clamping body.
38. The cutter head of claim 37, wherein the positive connection between the clamping body and the chip breaker plate comprises elevations and depressions on respective sides of the clamping body and the chip breaker plate that rest against each other.
39. The cutter head of claim 37, wherein the non-positive connection comprises one or more magnets that are embedded in a front side of the clamping body.
40. The cutter head of claim 26, further comprising a support plate arranged between the cutting insert and the first groove wall.
41. The cutter head of claim 40, wherein the support plate has a foot on a rear side thereof that can work together with an undercut in the first groove wall, and has a projection on the front side thereof, that can work together with the positioning groove of the cutting insert.
42. The cutter head of claim 26, wherein the first groove wall of the groove forms an angle between 0 and 40 degrees with a radial line extending from a center of the cutter head.
43. The cutter head of claim 26, further comprising a positioning pin embedded in the first groove wall to laterally center at least one of the cutting insert or the support plate.
44. A cutter head particularly for a woodworking machine, comprising: at least two tool holders arranged in an even distribution over the circumference of the cutter head, each of the at least two tool holders for holding a cutting insert, wherein each of the at least two tool holders have a groove, in which a cutting insert can be clamped between a first groove wall of the groove and a clamping body, the clamping body formed in two pieces and comprised of a clamping body and a chip breaker plate.
45. The cutter head of claim 44, wherein at least one of a positive or non-positive connection is provided between the chip breaker plate and the clamping body.
46. The cutter head of claim 45, wherein the positive connection between the clamping body and the chip breaker plate comprises elevations and depressions on respective sides of the clamping body and the chip breaker plate that rest against each other.
47. The cutter head of claim 45, wherein the non-positive connection comprises one or more magnets that are embedded in a front side of the clamping body.
48. A cutter head system, comprising: a cutter head, comprising: at least two tool holders each for holding a cutting insert, each of the at least two tool holders having a groove, the cutting insert being clampable between a first groove wall of the groove and a clamping element, the first groove wall forming an axial angle greater than 0 degrees relative to an axis of rotation of the cutter head, a second groove wall of the groove defining one or more threaded holes that extend perpendicular to an axial direction of the cutter head; and one or more clamping screws for pretensioning the clamping element in a direction of the first groove wall held in the one or more threaded holes; wherein the clamping body defines a recess on a side that faces away from the cutting insert, wherein the one or more clamping screws comprise a round head to engage with the recess, wherein the recess in the clamping body comprises a ball socket, and wherein the cutting insert has, on a rear side thereof and proximate a cutting insert lower edge, a positioning groove running in an axial direction and a functional surface on the cutting insert lower edge.
49. The cutter head system of claim 48, wherein the functional surface is formed by a chamfer that interrupts a rear side edge of the cutting insert.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Embodiments of the invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0059] The special feature of this cutter head 11 is that the threaded bore 29, and thus the clamping screw 27, do not meet the clamping body 23 at a right angle, as is common practice in conventional cutter heads, but rather at an angle90 degrees. In order to enable such clamping, the front end of the clamping screw 27 is designed as a round head 31. The clamping body 23, in turn, possesses, on its rear side 33 which faces the threaded bore 29, a recess 35 with which the clamping screw 27 can engage during the clamping of the cutting insert 21. The recess 35 may be designed as a ball socket which can hold the round head 31 of the clamping screw 27. This ensures that the pressure point, and thus the direction of power transmission, is always at the same point.
[0060] A further special feature of the cutter head 11 is that the cutting insert 21 abuts radially outward. For this purpose, the cutting insert 21 has, on the rear side 37 thereof, a positioning groove 39 which runs in the axial direction, which can work together with a projection 41 furnished on the first groove wall 17. From the perspective of manufacturing technique, the projection is realized by a fitted key 43 which is held in a first groove 45 included in the groove wall 17.
[0061] Strictly speaking, the above definition concerning the axial direction only applies when the axial angle is zero. For the sake of simplification of the description, however, in the context of the present invention and in the event an axial angle is used, the term axial direction should also include the projection of a parallel line relative to the axial direction.
[0062] So that the cutting insert 21 automatically abuts radially outwards against the fitted key 43 during the clamping, two leaf springs 47 are included on the clamping body 23. The two leaf springs 47 are each fixed in a recess 49 on the underside 51 of the clamping body by means of soldering, for example, or by another fastening means (see
[0063] As can be seen in
[0064] A shoulder 61, which is provided at the groove base 63 and protrudes from the first groove wall 17, serves as a lower stop for the cutting insert 21. The front ends of the leaf springs 47 are positioned, when the clamping element 23 is inserted, below the shoulder 61, such that the cutting insert 21 initially rests on the same during the insertion. Only during the tightening of the screw 27 is the cutting insert 21 pressed radially outward against the shoulder 61 and at the same time against the first groove wall 17, due to the guided movement of the clamping element 23 and thus also the leaf springs 47 on a functional surface 94 formed on the lower edge of the cutting insert, in the direction of the first groove wall 17 (also see the description for
[0065] The centrifugal forces of the cutting insert 21 resulting from the operation are thus received by the projection 41, since a purely non-positive connection exists between the cutting insert 21 and the chip breaker plate 71. As such, the screw 27 is loaded to a much lesser degree, and only accepts a fraction of the centrifugal force produced by the clamping element 23; 23a, and optionally the chip breaker plate 71.
[0066] A positioning pin 65, inserted into a bore 67 and protruding at an angle from the groove base 63, is included on the groove base 63 to laterally position the cutting insert 21. The positioning pin 65 in this case engages with a recess 69 included in the lower edge 57, which need not necessarily be arranged centrally. As shown in the further embodiment variants of the cutting insert 21, it can also be laterally positioned on one of the outer flanks, without a recess 69.
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[0068] In order to allow great modularity, the clamping body 23a and the chip breaker plate 71 together have the same thickness as the clamping body 23 of the first embodiment. As such, depending on the application and material, work can be performed with and without the chip breaker plate. In addition, the chip breaker plate, which is exposed to wear, can be replaced separately without the need to also replace the whole clamping element at the same time. This can save cost.
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[0076] The cutting inserts 21 shown have a cutting edge 115 on the chip side 113. On the edge diagonally opposite the cutting edge 115, the functional surface 94 is formed in the shape of a chamfer on the cutting insert base. Via this functional surface 94, the cutting insert 21 is bumped radially outward by one, or by the multiple, spring elements 47; 97; 101; 109 upon clamping, until the lower edge of the positioning groove rests against the projection 41.
[0077] As can also be seen in
[0078] A cutter change takes place as follows in the cutter head according to the invention: First, the clamping screw 27 is loosened with a screwdriver two turns, such that the clamp element 23 and/or the clamp element 23a with the chip breaker and the cutting insert 21 is pulled back in the groove 15 by a short distance in the direction of the second groove wall 19 (see
[0079] The insertion of a new cutting insert occurs in the reverse order. In this case, the cutting insert 21 is inserted into the tool holder 13 and pressed against the chip breaker, orif the same is not included in the configurationis pressed against the clamping element 23. When the clamping screw 27 is tightened, the cutting insert 21 is lifted by the spring elementfor example, spring element 97and the positioning groove 39 comes to rest against the projection 41. This means that the radial positioning takes place automatically.
[0080] The cutter head according to the invention particularly serves the purpose of machining wood, plastic, cork, bone, plastic, light metal alloys, wood materials such as chipboard, fiberboard, plywood, etc. Tools which can be used are cutting inserts with a straight, contoured or profiled cutting edge. The cutting inserts consist of flat cutting edges of a thickness between about 1 mm and 3 mm. The cutter head is arranged during operation on a spindle of a woodworking machine in a torque-proof manner, wherein further cutter heads can be to attached to the spindle directly adjacent thereto. The loosening and tightening of the clamping element is performed at a right angle to the axis of rotation of the cutter head. This has the advantage that the neighboring tools do not have to be unmounted for a cutter change.
[0081] The invention relates to a cutter head 11 for a woodworking machine, having a cylindrical, conical, or profiled base body which comprises at least two tool holders 13 for the purpose of holding a cutting insert 21, which may be arranged in a uniform distribution over the circumference thereof. The tool holders 13 each comprise a groove 15 which is open in the radial direction, in which a cutting insert 21 is clamped between a first groove wall 17 and a one- or two-piece clamping element 23; 23a, 71. As an additional variant, the cutter head 11 according to the invention can be designed with a support plate 87 which can be arranged between the cutting insert 21 and the first groove wall 17. The clamping screws 27 are always arranged at right angles to the axis, even when axial angle is used, and are thus always accessible for a cutter change. So that the pressure point, and thereby the direction of power transmission, is always at the same point, the screw holder on the clamping element 23, 23a may be designed as a ball socket 35, and the front end of the screw 27 is designed as a round head 31. The cutter head according to the invention also has a spring element 47, 97, 101, 109, which automatically positions the cutting insert 21 during the clamping process, and presses the same via the functional surface 94 radially outward against a stop 41 furnished for this purpose.
[0082] In the above description, the embodiments are each described with reference to a cutter head which is circular-cylindrical in cross-section, in which the tool is held in an axial (axially parallel to the axis of rotation) groove. However, in the context of the invention, the tool holder and/or groove can also run at an angle to the axis of rotation (for example, a cone-shaped cutter head). The groove can therefore form 3 spatial angles relative to the axis of rotation, and thereby define a rake angle, an offset angle, and an axial angle.