Toolholder with insert clamp and method for changing cutting inserts on a toolholder
09649694 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2205/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T407/2274
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
Y10T407/22
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
B23B27/1677
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49817
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
Abstract
A toolholder and method for use with a cutting insert having a clamping opening, comprising a toolholder body and a clamp pivotably mounted to and contacting the toolholder body and pivotable between a first position in which a protrusion of the clamp is disposed in a position in which it is arranged to be received in the clamping opening in the cutting insert to secure the cutting insert to the toolholder body and a second position in which the protrusion is spaced, relative to the toolholder, upwardly from the first position so that the cutting insert is not secured to the toolholder body by the protrusion. A resilient member is arranged relative to the clamp to urge the clamp to the first position and to resist pivoting of the clamp to the second position. An opening in the clamp may receive a portion of a separate lever.
Claims
1. A toolholder for use with a cutting insert having a clamping opening, comprising: a tool holder body; a clamp pivotably mounted to and contacting the toolholder body and pivotable between a first position in which a protrusion of the clamp is disposed in a position in which it is received in the clamping opening in the cutting insert to secure the cutting insert to the toolholder body and a second position in which the protrusion is spaced, relative to the toolholder, upwardly from the first position so that the cutting insert is not secured to the toolholder body by the protrusion, wherein a resilient member urges the clamp to the first position and resists pivoting of the clamp to the second position; a lever arm attachable to the clamp for pivoting the clamp toward the second position against a resisting force of the resilient member; and a bolt that secures the clamp to the toolholder body, wherein the bolt is secured to the toolholder body by a nut, the resilient member being disposed between the nut and a surface of the toolholder body.
2. A toolholder for use with a cutting insert having a clamping opening, comprising: a tool holder body; a clamp pivotably mounted to and contacting the toolholder body and pivotable between a first position in which a protrusion of the clamp is disposed in a position in which it is received in the clamping opening in the cutting insert to secure the cutting insert to the toolholder body and a second position in which the protrusion is spaced, relative to the toolholder, upwardly from the first position so that the cutting insert is not secured to the toolholder body by the protrusion, wherein a resilient member urges the clamp to the first position and resists pivoting of the clamp to the second position; a lever arm attachable to the clamp for pivoting the clamp toward the second position against a resisting force of the resilient member; and a bolt that secures the clamp to the toolholder body, wherein threads on the bolt mate with threads in a threaded opening in the toolholder body, the resilient member being disposed between a head of the bolt and the clamp.
3. A toolholder for use with a cutting insert having a clamping opening, comprising: a tool holder body; a clamp pivotably mounted to and contacting the toolholder body and pivotable between a first position in which a protrusion of the clamp is disposed in a position in which it is received in the clamping opening in the cutting insert to secure the cutting insert to the toolholder body and a second position in which the protrusion is spaced, relative to the toolholder, upwardly from the first position so that the cutting insert is not secured to the toolholder body by the protrusion, wherein a resilient member urges the clamp to the first position and resists pivoting of the clamp to the second position; a lever arm attachable to the clamp for pivoting the clamp toward the second position against a resisting force of the resilient member; and a bolt that secures the clamp to the toolholder body, wherein the bolt is secured to the toolholder body by a nut, the bolt and nut being tightened on the toolholder to a position in which the resilient member is compressed so that the clamp cannot be pivoted away from the first position toward the second position to a distance equal to or greater than a length of the protrusion.
4. The toolholder as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bolt and nut are tightened on the toolholder, while remaining attached to each other, to a position in which the resilient member is sufficiently compressible so that the clamp can be pivoted toward the second position beyond the distance equal to the height of the protrusion.
5. The toolholder as set forth in claim 1, wherein the clamp includes a curved surface in contact with a top surface portion on the toolholder body, the curved surface of the clamp rolling along the top surface portion when the clamp is pivoted between the first and second positions.
6. The tool holder as set forth in claim 5, wherein the top surface portion is disposed at an angle greater than 0 and less than 90 to a plane of a top surface of the toolholder body, wherein when the bolt and nut are pivoted from the second position to the first position, a force applied by the resilient member causes the curved surface of the clamp to slide along the top surface portion and move in a direction away from the bolt and causes the protrusion to move in a direction toward the bolt.
7. The toolholder as set forth in claim 6, wherein the toolholder body includes a recess for receiving the cutting insert, the recess having at least one side insert abutment surface for abutting against a side insert supporting surface on the insert, the protrusion moving toward the side abutment surface when the resilient member causes the curved surface of the clamp to slide along the top surface portion and move in the direction away from the bolt and causes the protrusion to move in the direction toward the bolt.
8. A method for changing cutting inserts on a toolholder, the cutting inserts having a clamping opening, the toolholder including a toolholder body, a clamp pivotably mounted to the toolholder body, and a lever arm attachable to the clamp, the method comprising: pivoting the clamp against a force of a resilient member, from a first position relative to the toolholder body in which a protrusion of the clamp is disposed in the clamping opening in a first cutting insert to secure the first cutting insert to the toolholder body to a second position in which the protrusion is spaced, relative to the toolholder, upwardly from the first position so that the first cutting insert is not secured to the toolholder body by the protrusion; removing the first cutting insert from the tool holder body; positioning a second cutting insert on the toolholder body; pivoting the clamp from the second position to the first position under the force of the resilient member to secure the second cutting insert to the toolholder body; and pivoting the clamp from the first position to the second position by raising the lever arm on the clamp away from the toolholder body.
9. The method as set forth in claim 8, further comprising pivoting the clamp from the first position to the second position by pressing the lever arm on the clamp toward the toolholder body.
10. The method as set forth in claim 8, further comprising tightening a bolt securing the clamp to the toolholder body to a position in which the clamp cannot be pivoted to the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features and advantages of the present invention are well understood by reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings in which like numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) A toolholder 21 for use with a cutting insert 23 having a clamping opening 25 is seen in
(7) The clamp 29 can be pivotably mounted to the toolholder body 27 by a bolt 33 extending through a through hole 35 (
(8) The bolt 33 and nut 39 may be but need not be adapted to be tightened on the toolholder 21 to a first tightened position (seen in
(9) The toolholder 21 can facilitate a highly convenient quick change operation. When the bolt 33 and nut 39 are in the second tightened position as seen in
(10) At the first tightened position seen in
(11) The clamp 29 can comprise a non-flat surface, hereinafter referred to as a curved surface 49, in contact with a top surface portion 51 on the toolholder body 27. As seen from, e.g.,
(12) The top surface portion 51 can be disposed at an angle greater than 0 and less than 90 to a plane of a top surface 53 of the toolholder body 27. Usually, the angle is between 20 and 70. The spring 41 can urge the head of the bolt 33 against the clamp 29 so that the curved surface 49 of the clamp slide along the top surface portion 41 and moves in a direction away from the bolt 33. At the same time, the protrusion 31 moves in a direction toward the bolt 33 and, if the protrusion is in the clamping opening 25 of an insert 23, the protrusion can draw the insert toward the bolt. Typically, the toolholder body 27 comprises a recess 55 for receiving the cutting insert 23. The recess 55 typically comprises at least one side insert abutment surface 57 for abutting against a side insert supporting surface 59 on the insert 23. When the nut 39 and bolt 33 are in the second tightened position, after the clamp is pivoted to the first position as seen in
(13) The top surface portion 51 can be disposed at an angle greater than 0 and less than 90 to a plane of a top surface 53 of the toolholder body 27. Usually, the angle is between 20 and 70. When the bolt 33 and nut 39 are tightened from the second tightened position (
(14) While the curved surface 49 need not actually be curved, it is desirable to shape the surface so that a minimal area of the surface will contact the top surface portion 51 of the toolholder body 27 to minimize the effects of friction between the surfaces. If desired, the shapes of the curved surface 49 and the top surface portion 51 can be reversed so that a curved surface is disposed on the toolholder body and an angled surface is disposed on the clamp. The through hole 35 in the clamp 29 is typically elongated in the direction toward the protrusion 31 to facilitate movement of the clamp relative to the toolholder body 27 when the bolt 33 and nut 39 are tightened.
(15) As seen with reference to
(16) Although, in
(17) The toolholder 21 facilitates quick changing of cutting inserts 23 on the toolholder. When the clamp 29 has been pivoted to the second position, the nut 39, bolt 33, and spring 41 can be configured so that, as long as the nut and bolt remain attached, the spring will urge the bolt against the clamp so that the clamp is automatically pivoted back toward the first position. If the spring 41 is sufficiently resistant to compression, it is possible to install an insert, use the insert in cutting operations, and remove the insert after it is worn without the need to unscrew the bolt 33 and nut 39 at all. To this end, the lever arm 63 can greatly facilitate quick opening of the clamp 29 to the second position from a first position when the nut 39 and bolt 33 are only tightened to the second tightened position. For example, though the nut 39 and bolt 33 might be in a second tightened position such that the spring 41 is capable of being compressed sufficiently to permit removal of the insert 23 from the toolholder body 27 upon pivoting the clamp 29, the spring might be sufficiently difficult to compress such that pivoting of the clamp to an extent necessary to remove the insert without use of the lever arm 63 or some external tool is extremely difficult if not impossible.
(18) However, if the bolt 33 and nut 39 are tightened to the first tightened position (
(19) As seen in
(20) A method for changing cutting inserts 23 on a toolholder 21 is described in connection with
(21) After pivoting the clamp 29 to the second position, the first cutting insert 23 is removed from the toolholder body 27. A second cutting insert 23 is then positioned on the toolholder body 27. The clamp 29 is then pivoted from the second position to the first position to secure the second cutting insert 23 to the toolholder body 27.
(22) Typically, the clamp 29 will be spring loaded by the spring 41 such that the clamp will tend to move to the first position and can only be moved to the second position against the force of the spring. A quick change aspect of the method can comprise maintaining the nut 39 and bolt 33 in the second tightened position in which the clamp 29 is pivotable against the force of the spring 41 from the first position seen in
(23) After installation of an insert 23 in the recess 55 of the toolholder body 27, the clamp 29 can then be pivoted back to the first position. Ordinarily, the clamp 29 automatically pivots to the first position under the force of the spring 41. The spring 41 can apply sufficient force to the clamp 29 that, after the clamp is pivoted to the first position as seen in
(24) The method can alternatively, comprise, prior to pivoting the clamp 29 from the first position to the second position, loosening the nut 39 and bolt 33 that compresses the spring 41 and secures the clamp to the toolholder body from the first tightened position (
(25) When the nut 39 and bolt 33 that compress the spring 41 are in a position as in
(26) The claimed structure offers advantages including avoiding hazards for the operator and achieving a safe quick change of inserts. In addition, the claimed structure permits the use of several ISO standardized clamping parts which is not possible in the complex arrangements of prior toolholders.
(27) In the present application, the use of terms such as including is open-ended and is intended to have the same meaning as terms such as comprising and not preclude the presence of other structure, material, or acts. Similarly, though the use of terms such as can or may is intended to be open-ended and to reflect that structure, material, or acts are not necessary, the failure to use such terms is not intended to reflect that structure, material, or acts are essential. To the extent that structure, material, or acts are presently considered to be essential, they are identified as such.
(28) While this invention has been illustrated and described in accordance with a preferred embodiment, it is recognized that variations and changes may be made therein without departing from the invention as set forth in the claims.
(29) The disclosures in EP Patent Application No. 12188189.0, from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.