WO2009114353A2 - Cutting tool with chisel edge - Google Patents
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- WO2009114353A2 WO2009114353A2 PCT/US2009/035973 US2009035973W WO2009114353A2 WO 2009114353 A2 WO2009114353 A2 WO 2009114353A2 US 2009035973 W US2009035973 W US 2009035973W WO 2009114353 A2 WO2009114353 A2 WO 2009114353A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B23B51/00—Tools for drilling machines
- B23B51/0002—Drills with connected cutting heads, e.g. with non-exchangeable cutting heads; Drills with a single insert extending across the rotational axis and having at least two radially extending cutting edges in the working position
- B23B51/0003—Drills with connected cutting heads, e.g. with non-exchangeable cutting heads; Drills with a single insert extending across the rotational axis and having at least two radially extending cutting edges in the working position with exchangeable heads or inserts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Y—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
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- Y10T408/9098—Having peripherally spaced cutting edges with means to retain Tool to support
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a cutting tool, such as a twist drill, having a uniquely oriented chisel edge.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view. Nevertheless, the outer diameter of the primary margin reduces as the margin approaches the chisel edge and, as a result, some drill stability is sacrificed.
- United States Patent No. 7,267,514 issued September 11, 2007, is directed to a self- centering bit drill with a pilot tip, wherein the drill has only a single margin.
- This patent discloses in Fig. 4, an arrangement, whereby the chisel edge is essentially parallel with the drill margin. While this reduces the "walking" of the drill, the same problem exists with respect to hole shape and hole straightness because the drill tends to wobble while drilling.
- a drill design is needed that makes straighter and better located holes, and that stabilizes the drill within the hole during the hole making process.
- the tip of a generally cylindrical cutting tool is used for making a hole within a workpiece, wherein the tip has a central axis and a cutting end.
- the tool is designed to rotate in a cutting direction.
- the tip comprises a body having two diametrically opposed flutes with lands therebetween, wherein the lands each have a pair of edges defined as a leading edge and a trailing edge defined by the rotation of the tool.
- a primary margin and a secondary margin are spaced apart from one another on each of the lands.
- the primary margin is adjacent to the leading edge and the margins have the margin diameter along the entire length of the body that is constant.
- a cutting Hp extends inwardly from the leading edge of each land to an innermost end.
- a chisel edge is defined by a line connecting the innermost end of each cutting lip, wherein, when viewed along the central axis, the chisel edge forms a chisel edge angle with a line extending radially inward from the leading edge of the land to the midpoint of the chisel edge.
- the chisel edge angle is between 80 degrees to 100 degrees.
- the subject invention is also directed Io a rotatable cutting tool having a tip as described above.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a modular twist drill having a cutting tool secured to the shank of the drill;
- Fig. IA is an enlarged cutaway detail of the encircled area identified as A in Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 2 is a top view of the twist drill in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a side view along arrows "3-3" in Fig. 2; and
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the top portion of the modular twist drill along arrows "4-4" in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a rotatable cutting tool 10 which, as an example, is a twist drill.
- the cutting tool 10 has a tip 15 at the cutting end 20.
- the tip 15 has a central axis 17 extending therethrough.
- the tip 15 has a tip body 25 with two diametrically opposed flutes 30A, 30B.
- lands 35A, 35B In between each flute 3OA, 3OB about the periphery of the cutting tool 10 are lands 35A, 35B.
- Each land 35A, 35B is made up of a tip body land 37A, 37B and a prong land 39A, 39B.
- FIGs. 1-4 show a cutting tool 10 and a shank 12, wherein the tip body 25 is removable from the shank 12. As illustrated in Fig. 3, the tip body 25 is secured between two extending prongs 14 A, 14B.
- the cutting tool discussed herein is symmetric when viewed from the cutting end 20 and, as a result, only one-half of the cutting tool 10 will be discussed with the understanding that the symmetric side, which has so far been referenced using the "B" suffix, is symmetric. Therefore, the same discussion directed to the "A" side will apply to the "B” side.
- the tip body land 37A has a pair of edges defined as a leading edge 4OA and a trailing edge 42A.
- the rotatable cutting tool 10 and the associated tip body 25 are designed to operate in a single rotational direction indicated by arrow "45".
- the first portion of the tip body land 37A to contact a workpiece is defined as the leading edge 4OA, while the remaining edge is the trailing edge 42A.
- the tip body land 37A is made up of a primary margin 47A and a secondary margin 49A spaced apart from one another on the tip body land 37A.
- the primary margin 47A is adjacent to the leading edge 4OA and each of the margins 47A 5 49A form with the opposing primary margin 47B and secondary margin 49B a margin diameter MD which is identical to the outer diameter 4, while the secondary margin
- the secondary margin 49 A contacts the trailing edge 42A, it is entirely possible and easily envisioned for the secondary margin 49 A to be spaced from the trailing edge 42 A in a direction closer to the primary margin 47 A,
- the margin diameter 50 extends along the entire length of the tip body 25 and is substantially constant. In particular, it is standard in twist drill designs to provide the cutting end of the drill with an outer diameter slightly larger than the region behind the cutting end.
- a twist drill may have a cutting end outer diameter that is approximately 0.05 millimeters greater than the drill outer diameter away from the cutting end, thereby providing clearance behind the cutting end. It is in this respect that the margin diameter 50 extends along the entire length of the tip body 25 and is substantially constant.
- the margin diameter MD is the largest diameter of not only the tip body 25 but also of the shank 12 and the remaining segments of the periphery of the tip body 25 and the prongs 14 have a diameter that is less than the margin diameter MD.
- a cutting lip 55 A extends inwardly from the leading edge 4OA of the tip body land
- a chisel edge 60 is defined by a line 63 connecting the innermost ends 57A ? 57B of each cutting lip 55 A, 55B.
- the chisel edge 60 When viewed along the central axis 17, the chisel edge 60 forms a chisel edge angle
- the chisel edge 60 has an "S" shape with a generally straight central portion 69 in curved ends 7OA, 7OB.
- the straight central portion 69 of the chisel edge 60 has a length of 0.25 millimeters for a drill having an outer diameter of between 12 millimeter and 13 millimeters.
- the chisel edge 60 transitions into the cutting lips 55A 5 55B with curved ends 7OA, 7OB. These curved ends 7OA, 7OB have a radius of 0.4 millimeters to 1.5 millimeters for the outer diameter of 12 millimeters to 32 millimeters.
- a gash 75A (Fig. 3) extends upwardly from the flute 30A to the chisel edge 60 and, in one embodiment, defines a positive rake angle R at the chisel edge 60 of between 2 degrees and 10 degrees.
- a recess 78A defined by a clearance diameter CD between opposing recesses 78A, 78B, which is less than the margin diameter MD.
- flank 80A The region between the land 35A and the chisel edge 60 is generally referred to as the flank 80A.
- the flank 80A meets the land 35A to form an edge.
- a chamfer 82A may be introduced between the land 35A and the flank 80A.
- the chamfer 82 A may form a chamfer angle CA (Fig. 4) of between 70 degrees and 90 degrees with the central axis 17.
- the cutting tool is a modular twist drill having a shank 12 that accommodates the tip 15.
- the tip body 25 may be an integral part of the shank 12, thereby providing a solid drill.
- the tip 15 may be secured within the prongs 14A, 14B of the shank 12 using different techniques.
- the tip body opposite the cutting end 20, as illustrated in Fig IA is a threaded bore 85 along the central axis 17 for engagement with a mating bolt 105 having a head 107 which abuts against an internal shoulder 109 within the shank 12.
- a mating bolt 105 having a head 107 which abuts against an internal shoulder 109 within the shank 12.
- prongs 14 which resiliency clamp the tip 15 to the shank 12.
- the configuration of the shank 12 within the region of the tip 15 is such that when the tip 15 is mounted within the shank 12, the profile of the shank 12 conforms to the profile of the tip 15, such that, as illustrated in Fig. 1, the combination appears to be a unitary piece having continuous surfaces.
- the cutting tool 10 may have coolant passages 1 10 running the length of the shank 12 and supplied with coolant at the base 13 of the shank. Additionally, as shown, the shank 12 has a tang 11 secured to a spindle (not shown) used to impart rotation to the cutting tool 10. The shank 12 may be secured to the spindle in any of a number of different ways known to those skilled in the art of drill manufacturing.
- the tip body 15 may be made from a hard cemented carbide such as tungsten, titanium carbide or TiC-TiN. In general, the tip body 15 may be made from a hard wear- resistant material such as one of a number of refractory coated cemented carbide materials, which are well known in the art.
- both the tip body 25 and the shank 12 are comprised of carbide materials and it is more likely that the tip body 25 is comprised of a carbide material, while the shank 12 is comprised of machine tool steel.
- a cutting tool design in accordance with the subject invention provides superior results to other cutting tools.
- tests were conducted using a modular twist drill having a diameter of 12.5 millimeters, a 140 degree point angle, and a 30 degree helix angle to drill blind holes having a depth of 125 millimeters.
- the workpiece was grey cast iron class 40 and the drill was advanced at a speed of 198 millimeters per minute and 0.35 millimeters per revolution. Additionally, coolant was introduced to the workpiece through internal passageways in the drill shank.
- Case 1 A single margin drill having a chisel angle of 60 degrees achieved a hole straightness of 0.15 millimeters.
- Case 2 A single margin drill having a chisel edge angle of 90 degrees achieved a hole straightness of 0.13 millimeters.
- Case 3 A double margin drill having a chisel edge angle of 60 degrees achieved a hole straightness of 0.11 millimeters.
- Case 4 A double margin drill having a chisel edge angle of 90 degrees, consistent with the subject invention, achieved a hole straightness of 0.04 millimeters. These unexpected results show the superiority of the design in accordance with the subject invention.
- the chisel angle is also instrumental in minimizing "walking" of the drill along the workpiece.
- the location error relative to the target location was .0042 millimeters while the location error utilizing a drill having a chisel edge angle of 90 degrees had a location error of 0.003 millimeters.
- the drill in accordance with the subject invention provided not only unexpected but superior results to other designs.
- the hole location error is reduced by about 25% utilizing a drill having a chisel edge angle of 90 degrees as opposed to utilizing a drill having a chisel edge angle of 60 degrees.
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JP2010550757A JP5432929B2 (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
CN2009801085860A CN101970160B (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
CA2717339A CA2717339C (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
PL09718938T PL2265402T3 (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
KR1020107022485A KR101334374B1 (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
BRPI0909074-6A BRPI0909074A2 (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | chisel cutout tool |
MX2010011087A MX2010011087A (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge. |
EP09718938.5A EP2265402B1 (en) | 2008-03-10 | 2009-03-04 | Cutting tool with chisel edge |
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