Cutting insert and face milling cutter using the same
09616506 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T407/235
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
Y10T407/192
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
B23C5/202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C2200/208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C2200/367
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23C5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An object is to provide a cutting insert for a milling cutter with which efficiency in machining can be increased. The cutting insert includes two polygonal main surfaces facing each other and side surfaces each connected to a corresponding side of each of the main surfaces. The side surfaces include a major side surface through which an attachment hole extends, a first minor side surface perpendicular to the major side surface, and a second minor side surface disposed between the first minor side surface and the major side surface. A ridge between each of the main surfaces and the major side surface forms a major cutting edge, and a ridge between each of the main surfaces and the second minor side surface forms a minor cutting edge. An angle between the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge is 145 or larger.
Claims
1. A cutting insert for a milling cutter, the cutting insert comprising two polygonal main surfaces facing each other and a plurality of side surfaces each connected to a corresponding side of each of the main surfaces, the main surfaces being used as rake faces and ridges where the main surfaces and the side surfaces intersect being used as cutting edges, wherein the plurality of side surfaces include a major side surface through which an attachment hole extends, a first minor side surface perpendicular to the major side surface, and a second minor side surface disposed between the first minor side surface and the major side surface, wherein a ridge where each of the main surfaces and the major side surface intersect forms a major cutting edge, and a ridge where each of the main surfaces and the second minor side surface intersect forms a minor cutting edge, and wherein an angle between the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge is 145 or larger, and wherein the major cutting edge has a convex arc shape in view from a direction perpendicular to the major side surface.
2. The cutting insert according to claim 1, wherein a length of the minor cutting edge is 1 mm or larger.
3. A face milling cutter comprising the cutting insert according to claim 1 attached to a support base that is disposed at a periphery of an end of a cutter body, wherein the sum of an approach angle and an angle between the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge is less than 180.
4. A face milling cutter comprising the cutting insert according to claim 2 attached to a support base that is disposed at a periphery of an end of a cutter body, wherein the sum of an approach angle and an angle between the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge is less than 180.
5. A cutting insert for a milling cutter, the cutting insert comprising: two octagonal main surfaces facing each other; and a plurality of side surfaces each connected to a corresponding side of each of the main surfaces, wherein the plurality of side surfaces include a major side surface through which an attachment hole extends, a first minor side surface perpendicular to the major side surface, a second minor side surface disposed between the first minor side surface and the major side surface, and the major side surface and the second minor side surface form a parallelogram having two different angles in view from a direction perpendicular to the major side surface, wherein a ridge where each of the main surfaces and the major side surface intersect forms a major cutting edge, and a ridge where each of the main surfaces and the second minor side surface intersect forms a minor cutting edge, and wherein an angle between the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge is 145 or larger, and wherein the major cutting edge and the minor cutting edge form a straight line when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the major side surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(17) Hereinafter, embodiments of a cutting insert according to the present invention and a milling cutter using the cutting insert will be described with reference to
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(19) With the cutting insert 1 illustrated in the figures, each of the main surfaces 2 is used as a rake face, the side surfaces are used as flank faces, and ridges where the main surfaces 2 and the side surfaces intersect are used as cutting edges 6. Each of the cutting edges 6 includes a major cutting edge 6a and a minor cutting edge 6b.
(20) The side surfaces include two major side surfaces 3 that face each other and through each of which an attachment hole 7 extends; first minor side surfaces 4 that are perpendicular to the two major side surfaces 3; and second minor side surfaces 5 that are disposed between the first minor side surfaces 4 and the major side surfaces 3. The ridges where the main surfaces 2 and the major side surfaces 3 intersect form the major cutting edges 6a.
(21) The ridges where the main surfaces 2 and the second minor side surfaces 5 intersect form the minor cutting edges 6b. An angle of 145 or larger is formed between each of the minor cutting edges 6b and a corresponding one of the major cutting edges 6a (=145 for the cutting insert in the figures). Preferably, the length of each of the minor cutting edges 6b is 1 mm or larger. In this example, each of the minor cutting edges 6b has a length that is 1 mm or larger.
(22) The length of the minor cutting edge 6b may differ depending on the size of the cutting insert, the angle of the cutting edge, and the size of cut. From an economical viewpoint in that a larger number of corners can be used, it is preferable that the length of the minor cutting edge 6b be smaller than or equal to half the width of the cutting insert in the longitudinal direction. As a standard size, it is preferable that the length of the minor cutting edge 6b be 1 mm or larger and 10 mm or smaller and it is more preferable that the length be 2 mm or larger and 5 mm or smaller.
(23) In face milling, ridges where the main surfaces 2 and the first minor side surfaces 4 intersect are not used as cutting edges.
(24) One of the major side surfaces 3 is used as a flank face, and the other major side surface 3 is used as a seating surface to be attached to a support base. In the present embodiment, the major side surfaces 3 each have an area larger than that of each of the main surfaces 2.
(25) The cutting insert 1 of the example has a flat land 8, which is used as a seating surface, in a central portion of each of the main surfaces 2. The flat land 8 is recessed from the positions of the cutting edges 6, so that an inclined rake face 9 having a rake angle (see
(26) However, it is not necessary that the flat land 8 be recessed from the positions of the cutting edges and the inclined rake face 9 be provided. For applications in which the strength of a cutting edge is important, it may be advantageous if the main surfaces 2 intersect the side surfaces at an angle of 90 or larger.
(27) It is not necessary, when seen in a direction perpendicular to the major side surface 3, that the major side surface 3 and the second minor side surface 5 connected to the major side surface 3 form a rectangular shape as illustrated in
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(30) Therefore, when the cutting insert 1 is rotated by 180 around the central line CL of one of the major side surfaces 3, the outline of the major side surface 3 on one side and the outline of the major side surface 3 on the other side overlap each other, so that a plurality of corners can be used.
(31) If the shape of the cutting insert 1 is changed so that the parallelogram on the back side in
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(33) Each of the cutting inserts 1 according to the present invention, which is configured as described above, is attached to a cutter body so as to have a predetermined face angle and a predetermined approach angle.
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(35) In the milling cutter 10 illustrated in the figures, the cutting inserts of
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(37) The face angle FA of the minor cutting edge 6b is 5 or smaller and preferably in the range of about 0 to 30. Because the angle between the major cutting edge 6a and the minor cutting edge 6b is 145 in the cutting insert of
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(39) The milling cutter (face milling cutter) 10 using the cutting inserts according to the present invention has an approach angle that is 35 or smaller. Therefore, the thickness t of a chip generated by the milling cutter 10 is smaller than that a chip generated by existing milling cutters having an approach angle of 45. As a result, a cutting force is reduced.
(40) Thus, it is possible to make the feed rate higher than those of existing cutters, leading to improvement of machining efficiency.
(41) Moreover, by setting the feed rate to be within the range of the length of the minor cutting edge 6b, the surface roughness of a machined surface can be reduced. Accordingly, it is not necessary to perform finish machining, and therefore the machining efficiency can be further increased.
(42) Configurations of the embodiments of the present invention disclosed above are only exemplary and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the descriptions of the embodiments. The scope of the present invention is described in the claims and includes all modifications within the descriptions in the claims and the equivalents thereof.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(43) 1 cutting insert 2 main surface 3 major side surface 4 first minor side surface 5 second minor side surface 6 cutting edge 6a major cutting edge 6b minor cutting edge 7 attachment hole 8 flat land 9 rake face 10 face milling cutter 11 cutter body 12 support base 13 clamp bolt angle between major cutting edge and minor cutting edge rake angle FA face angle approach angle t thickness of chip CL center line of major side surface