Claims
- 1. A cutting tool disposed on a turret, the cutting tool comprising:
a holder having a peak end, and comprising:
a bottom face and a peak end face defining a corner of the holder, the corner of the holder forming a chamfered face; and a throw-away insert clamped to the peak end of the holder with a clamp screw, the throw-away insert comprising:
a bottom face and a relief face defining a corner of the throw-away insert, the corner of the throw-away insert forming a chamfered face.
- 2. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 1, in which
the cutting tool is plural in number, and the turret is plural in number; and each of the plurality of the cutting tools is disposed on corresponding one of the plurality of the turrets which are disposed radially on an automatic lathe, the radial disposition of the turrets being viewed in a first direction along a rotational axis of a workpiece which is chucked on the automatic lathe.
- 3. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 2, in which the cutting tools adjacent to each other are free from an interference with each other when the cutting tools are at least one of in a standby position and in a machining operation.
- 4. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 1, in which
the chamfered face at the corner of the holder is substantially flat; and the chamfered face at the corner of the throw-away insert is substantially flat.
- 5. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 1, in which
the holder further includes a rod side face opposite to the bottom face of the holder; the throw-away insert further comprises a rake face opposite to the bottom face of the throw-away insert, the rake face being sunk from the rod side face of the holder(111); and the chamfered face of the throw-away insert and the rake face in combination form a first chamfer angle which is in a range from 35° to 45°.
- 6. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 5, in which the rake face is sunk from the rod side face of the holder in a range from 0.05 mm to 0.3 mm.
- 7. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 5, in which
the holder further comprises a near-to-end face opposite to the bottom face of the holder; and the chamfered face of the holder and the near-to-end face in combination form a second chamfer angle which is in a range from 30° to 45°.
- 8. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 7, in which the second chamfer angle is smaller than the first chamfer angle.
- 9. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 8, in which
the throw-away insert is shaped substantially into a rhombus when the throw-away insert is viewed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction along the rotational axis of the workpiece; and the throw-away insert has two noses each of which defines an imaginary apex angle of 35° when the throw-away insert is viewed in the second direction.
- 10. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 9, in which the clamp screw is received in a screw hole extending to the chamfered face and opening in substantially a center area of the chamfered face in a longitudinal direction of the holder.
- 11. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 1, in which
the throw-away insert is made of a parent material whose cutting blade defines a blade end having a surface roughness not more than 0.3 μm; and at least the blade end of the cutting blade of the parent material of the throw-away insert is coated with a TiCN coating layer not more than 2 μm in thickness.
- 12. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 11, in which the surface roughness is defined as an arithmetical mean roughness by Japanese Industrial Standard.
- 13. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 12, in which the parent material of the throw-away insert is an ultra-fine-particle hard metal.
- 14. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 13, in which the ultra-fine-particle hard metal is not more than 1 μm in grain size.
- 15. An automatic lathe for machining a round-rod workpiece which is chucked on the automatic lathe and has an external diameter of not more than 5.0 mm before a machining operation, the automatic lathe comprising:
a plurality of turrets so disposed on the automatic lathe as to form a radiation when the plurality of the turrets are viewed in a first direction along a rotational axis of the workpiece; and a plurality of cutting tools disposed on the plurality of the turrets in such a manner as to define a radial angular interval of 45° between two of the adjacent cutting tools, each of the cutting tools comprising:
a holder having a peak end, and comprising:
a bottom face and a peak end face defining a corner of the holder, the corner of the holder forming a chamfered face so as to prevent the cutting tools adjacent to each other from causing an interference with each other when the cutting tools are at least one of in a standby position and in the machining operation; and a throw-away insert clamped to the peak end of the holder with a clamp screw, the throw-away insert comprising:
a bottom face and a relief face defining a corner of the throw-away insert, the corner of the throw-away insert forming a chamfered face so as to prevent the cutting tools adjacent to each other from causing the interference with each other when the cutting tools are at least the one of in the standby position and in the machining operation.
- 16. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 15, in which
the chamfered face at the corner of the holder is substantially flat; and the chamfered face at the corner of the throw-away insert is substantially flat.
- 17. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 15, in which
the holder further includes a rod side face opposite to the bottom face of the holder; the throw-away insert further comprises a rake face opposite to the bottom face of the throw-away insert, the rake face being sunk from the rod side face of the holder; and the chamfered face of the throw-away insert and the rake face in combination form a first chamfer angle which is in a range from 35° to 45°.
- 18. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 17, in which the rake face is sunk below the rod side face of the holder in a range from 0.05 mm to 0.3 mm.
- 19. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 17, in which
the holder further comprises a near-to-end face opposite to the bottom face of the holder; and the chamfered face of the holder and the near-to-end face in combination form a second chamfer angle which is in a range from 30° to 45°.
- 20. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 19, in which the second chamfer angle is smaller than the first chamfer angle.
- 21. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 15, in which
the throw-away insert is made of a parent material whose cutting blade defines a blade end having an arithmetical mean roughness not more than 0.3 μm which is a surface roughness by Japanese Industrial Standard; and at least the blade end of the cutting blade of the parent material of the throw-away insert is coated with a TiCN coating layer not more than 2 μm in thickness.
- 22. The automatic lathe as claimed in claim 21, in which the parent material of the throw-away insert is an ultra-fine-particle hard metal not more than 1 μm in grain size.
- 23. A cutting tool adapted to be arranged radially around a workpiece with other tools for cutting, the cutting tool comprising:
a holder which extends in a longitudinal direction to a peak end terminating at a peak end face and which includes a bottom face and a rod side face opposite to the bottom face, the bottom face and rod side face both extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder, the peak end of the holder including a chamfered face formed between the peak end face of the holder and the bottom face of the holder; and a throw-away insert fastened to the peak end of the holder with a clamp screw, the throw-away insert extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder and terminating at a relief face, the throw-away insert including a bottom face and a rake face opposite to the bottom face of the throw-away insert, the bottom face and the rake face of the holder extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder, the throw-away insert further including a chamfered face formed between the relief face and the bottom face of the throw-away insert, the rake face of the throw-away insert being sunk below the rod side face of the holder toward the bottom face of the holder.
- 24. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, in which the rake face of the throw-away insert is sunk below the rod side face of the holder toward the bottom face of the holder, to a depth in the range from 0.05 mm to 0.3 mm.
- 25. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 24, in which the rake face of the throw-away insert and the rod side face of the holder are substantially flat and parallel to each other.
- 26. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, wherein the clamp screw includes a countersunk head which is depressed below the rake face of the throw-away insert.
- 27. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, wherein the holder is formed with a chip pocket receiving the throw-away insert, and including a depressed face abutting on the bottom face of the throw-away insert, and the chip pocket is depressed to such a depth that the rake face of the throw-away insert is sunk below the rod side face of the holder.
- 28. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 27, wherein the depressed face of the chip pocket is substantially flat and extends to an end in the longitudinal direction of the holder, and the peak end face of the holder extends upright from the end of the depressed flat face of the chip pocket.
- 29. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 28, wherein the holder comprises a flat near-to-end face opposite to the bottom face of the holder, and the depressed flat face of the chip pocket is depressed below the flat near-to-end face, and the flat near-to-end face extends continuously around the chip pocket from a first end on one side of the through hole, to a second end located on the other side of the through hole.
- 30. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, in which the holder is formed with a through hole opening in the chamfered face of the holder, and the throw-away insert is fastened to the holder with the clamp screw inserted in the through hole.
- 31. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 30, wherein the clamp screw includes an end projecting from the chamfered face of the holder, out of the through hole of the holder.
- 32. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 30, wherein the through hole is opened in a center area of the chamfered face of the holder.
- 33. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 30, wherein the holder comprises first and second opposite outside faces between which the bottom face of the holder extends, the center of the through hole is situated to the first outside face, away from a middle between the first and second outside faces of the holder, and the peak end face of the holder extends only in a region between the center of the through hole and the first outside face of the holder.
- 34. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, wherein the relief face of the throw-away insert is in a range of 0.3 mm˜1.5 mm in height as measured in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the holder.
- 35. The cutting tool as claimed in claim 23, wherein the peak end face of the holder is about 0.5 mm in height, and the bottom face of the throw-away insert projects about 0.5 mm from the peak end face of the holder.
- 36. A cutting tool comprising:
a holder extending in a longitudinal direction to a peak end, terminating at a peak end face, and including a chamfered face formed between the peak end face of the holder and a bottom face extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder; and a throw-away insert fastened to the peak end of the holder with a clamp screw, the throw-away insert extending, in the longitudinal direction of the holder, to a relief face, and including a chamfered face formed between the relief face of the throw-away insert and a bottom face extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder, the through-away insert including a cutting blade end including a portion which is made of a parent material and which has a surface roughness not more than 0.3 μm, and a TiCN coating layer formed on the portion of the cutting blade end and which has a thickness not more than 2 μm.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-365619 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application No. 09/984,449, filed Oct. 30, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09984449 |
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10114119 |
Apr 2002 |
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