MACHINING TOOL FOR BOX-END WRENCH AND METHOD OF MACHINING BOX-END WRENCH BY USING THE SAME
20240399474 ยท 2024-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C2210/285
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A machine tool includes a fixed pillar, a finishing cutting tool with a first teeth portion, a rough cutting tool with a second teeth portion, a punching tool with a third teeth portion, and a support member passing through the punching tool, the rough cutting tool, and the finishing cutting tool and detachably mounted to the fixed pillar. The finishing cutting tool, the rough cutting tool, and the punching tool are arranged sequentially in a direction away from the fixed pillar. The outer diameter of the fixed pillar is smaller than the diameter of the finishing cutting tool. The diameter of the finishing cutting tool is greater than the diameter of the rough cutting tool. The diameter of the rough cutting tool is greater than the diameter of the punching tool. The present invention further provides a method of machining a box-end wrench by using the aforesaid machining tool.
Claims
1. A machining tool for a box-end wrench, comprising: a fixed pillar; a cutting tool unit including a finishing cutting tool provided with a first teeth portion around an outer surface thereof, a rough cutting tool provided with a second teeth portion around an outer surface thereof, and a punching tool provided with a third teeth portion around an outer surface thereof; and a support member passing through the punching tool, the rough cutting tool, and the finishing cutting tool in sequence and detachably mounted to the fixed pillar, the support member enabling the finishing cutting tool, the rough cutting tool, and the punching tool to be sequentially connected with the fixed pillar in a direction away from the fixed pillar; wherein an outer diameter of the fixed pillar is slightly smaller than a diameter of the finishing cutting tool, and the diameter of the finishing cutting tool is slightly greater than a diameter of the rough cutting tool, and the diameter of the rough cutting tool is slightly greater than a diameter of the punching tool.
2. The machining tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed pillar and the finishing cutting tool are separated from each other by a spacer so as to form a tool retreating area therebetween; the support member passes through the spacer.
3. The machining tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the finishing cutting tool and the rough cutting tool are separated from each other by a spacer so as to form a chip discharging area therebetween; the rough cutting tool and the punching tool are separated from each other by another spacer so as to form another chip discharging area therebetween; the support member passes through the spacers.
4. The machining tool as claimed in claim 1, comprising two said support members each having a threaded end portion; the fixed pillar has two threaded holes threaded with the threaded end portions of the support members.
5. A method of machining the box-end wrench by using the machining tool as claimed in claim 1, comprising steps of: a) providing a wrench blank, the wrench blank including a machining end provided with a top concavity, a bottom concavity corresponding to the top concavity, and a partition located between the top concavity and the bottom concavity; b) enabling the machining tool to feed from the top concavity to the bottom concavity to enable the punching tool to punch the partition, such that a through hole with the same tooth profile as the punching tool is formed at the machining end; c) enabling the machining tool to feed continuously to enable the rough cutting tool to rough machine a periphery wall of the through hole; d) enabling the machining tool to feed continuously to enable the finishing cutting tool to finish machine the periphery wall of the through hole; and e) enabling the machining tool to feed continuously to enable the fixed pillar to pass through the through hole, such that the machining tool is separated from the wrench blank.
6. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein in step b) and step d), the fixed pillar is clamped by a fixture; in step e), the fixture releases the fixed pillar to allow the fixed pillar to pass through the through hole, such that the machining tool is separated from the wrench blank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] First of all, it is to be mentioned that the technical features provided by the present invention are unlimited to the specific structure, usage and application thereof described in the detailed description of the invention. It should be understood by those skilled in the related art that all the terms used in the contents of the specification are for illustrative description. The directional terms mentioned in the contents of the specification are also just for illustrative description on the basis of normal usage direction, not intended to limit the claimed scope.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The fixed pillar 10 is a cylinder, including two threaded holes 12 arranged in a spaced manner (as shown in
[0023] The cutting tool unit 20 includes a finishing cutting tool 30, two rough cutting tools 40, and a punching tool 50. As shown in
[0024] What needs to be added here is that the profiles of the finishing cutting tool 30, the rough cutting tool 40, and the punching tool 50 can be different according to actual needs, so it is not limited here. The rough cutting tool 40 is not limited to two in number, and can also be decreased to one or increased to two or more according to actual needs.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The structural features of the machining tool 1 of the present invention are described above. The method of machining a box-end wrench by using the machining tool 1 of the present invention will be further described hereinafter. Referring to
[0027] a) As the step S1 shown in
[0028] In this step, the wrench blank 80 is usually made by forging. Because the method of manufacturing the wrench blank 80 is conventional and not the key point of the invention, the detailed configuration will not be repeatedly mentioned hereunder.
[0029] b) As the step S2 shown in
[0030] In this step, the fixed pillar 10 of the machining tool 1 of the present invention is clamped by a fixture C of a punching machine (not shown), and then the machining tool 1 of the present invention is driven by the punching machine to feed downwards from the top concavity 82 to the bottom concavity 83, such that the punching tool 50 punches the partition 84 and cuts it through the third teeth portion 54 to form the through hole 85 through the top and bottom concavities 82, 83 at the machining end 81. The through hole 85 has the same tooth profile as that of the third teeth portion 54 of the punching tool 50, and the inner diameter of the through hole 85 is equal to the diameter R4 of the punching tool 50 as shown in
[0031] c) As the step S3 shown in
[0032] In this step, the machining tool 1 of the present invention is driven by the punching machine to feed downwards continuously. Since the diameter R3 of the rough cutting tool 40 is slightly greater than the diameter R4 of the punching tool 50 (as shown in
[0033] d) As the step S4 shown in
[0034] In this step, the machining tool 1 of the present invention is driven by the punching machine to feed downwards continuously. Since the diameter R2 of the finishing cutting tool 30 is slightly greater than the diameter R3 of the rough machining tool 40 (as shown in
[0035] e) As the step S5 shown in
[0036] In this step, the machining tool 1 of the present invention is driven by the punching machine to feed downwards continuously until the tool retreating area Al corresponds to the through hole 85. At this time, an operator releases the fixture C so that the fixed pillar 10 is not clamped by the fixture C, as shown in
[0037] As indicated above, the machining tool 1 of the present invention can complete processing of the through hole 85 at one time without using a variety of different special processing machines to simplify processing procedures and reduce costs. In addition, if the cutting tool unit 20 is damaged, as long as the support members 70 are dissembled, the finish cutting tool 30, the rough cutting tools 40, and the punching tool 50 can be repaired or exchanged to enhance convenience of use.