1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to the field of cutting tools. More particularly, the invention pertains to a cutting tool with a closed pocket design that resists centrifugal forces during a cutting operation.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional cutting tools with insert cartridges use various means for mounting the insert cartridges to the tool body. One known method of clamping an insert cartridge in a pocket of a cutting tool is by means of a clamp wedge. Unfortunately, the insert cartridge has a tendency to fly out of the pocket at higher cutting speeds due to centrifugal forces, thereby increasing cycle times and associated costs.
The problem of securely clamping an insert cartridge in a pocket of a cutting tool is solved by providing a cutting tool with a closed pocket design that resists centrifugal forces during a cutting operation.
In one aspect of the invention, a cutting tool comprises a pocket including a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall for engaging an insert cartridge, a second side wall, a first rear wall, and a second rear wall, the first rear wall acting as a stop for the insert cartridge when the insert cartridge is mounted in the pocket in a locked condition, wherein the top wall and the bottom wall are formed at a negative angle with respect to each other, thereby providing a closed pocket design that resists centrifugal forces during a cutting operation.
In another aspect of the invention, a cutting tool comprises a pocket including a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall for engaging an insert cartridge, a second side wall, a first rear wall, and a second rear wall, wherein the top wall and the bottom wall are formed at a negative angle with respect to each other. The insert cartridge comprises a top wall, a bottom wall opposite the top wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the rear wall, a pair of opposing side walls extending between the top and bottom walls, and an insert pocket formed in the top wall at an intersection between the front wall and one of the side walls for receiving a cutting insert. The clamp wedge comprises a top wall, a bottom wall opposite the top wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, and a pair of opposing side walls extending between the top and bottom walls. The top wall of the clamp wedge engages the top wall of the pocket, and the bottom wall of the clamp wedge engages the top wall of the insert cartridge to securely hold the insert cartridge in the pocket during a cutting operation.
While various embodiments of the invention are illustrated, the particular embodiments shown should not be construed to limit the claims. It is anticipated that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
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In general, the pocket 12 includes a top wall 18, a bottom wall 20, a first side wall 22 for engaging the insert cartridge 14, a second side wall 24, a first rear wall 26, and a second rear wall 28. The first rear wall 26 acts as a stop for the insert cartridge 14 when the insert cartridge 14 is mounted in the pocket 12 in a locked condition. One aspect of the invention is that the top wall 18 and the bottom wall 20 are formed at a negative angle 30 (i.e., less than 0 degrees) with respect to each other, as shown in
The pocket 12 may also include a first corner radius 32 between the first side wall 22 and the second side wall 24. In addition, the pocket 12 may include a second corner radius 34 between the first side wall 22 and the first rear wall 26. The first and second corner radius 32, 34 reduce stress in the pocket 12. The pocket 12 may also include a ledge 36 at the interface between the first rear wall 26 and the second rear wall 28. Because the second rear wall 28 has a greater depth than the first rear wall 26, the ledge 36 provides clearance between the insert cartridge 14 and the second rear wall 28 when the insert cartridge 14 is in a locked condition.
The second rear wall 28 of the pocket 12 includes a threaded bore 38 for receiving a wedge screw 82 (
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In general, the top wall 42 is not perpendicular to the side walls 50, 52, while the bottom wall 44, the front wall 46 and the rear wall 48 are substantially perpendicular to the side walls 50, 52. In addition, a first portion 42a of the top wall 42 is also formed substantially perpendicular to the front wall 46, the rear wall 48 and the side walls 50, 52. However, in one aspect of the invention, a second portion 42b of the top wall 42 is formed at an angle 58 greater than or equal to 0 degrees with respect to the bottom wall 44 along the y-axis passing through the front and rear walls 46, 48. In addition, the second portion 42b of the top wall 42 is formed at an angle 59 greater than or equal to 0 degrees with respect to the bottom wall 44 along the x-axis passing through the side walls 50, 52. Thus, the second portion 42b of the top surface 42 is sloped downward in the direction of both the x- and y-axes toward the insert pocket 54. In other words, the second portion 42b of the top wall 42 is not parallel with respect to the bottom wall 44 and a thickness of the insert cartridge 14 is smallest proximate the insert pocket 54. When the insert cartridge 14 and the clamp wedge 16 are in the locked condition, the bottom wall 44 engages the bottom wall 20 of the pocket 12, and the second portion 42b of the top wall 42 acts as a seating surface for the clamp wedge 16 to resist the insert cartridge 14 from sliding out of the pocket 12 during a cutting operation. The second portion 42b of the top wall 42 also includes a recess 60 and a bore 62 for reducing weight of the insert cartridge 14, thereby reducing the centrifugal forces experienced by the cutting tool 10 during a cutting operation.
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In general, the top wall 64, the bottom wall 66, the front wall 68 and the rear wall 70 are substantially perpendicular to the side walls 72, 74. However, in one aspect of the invention, the top wall 64 is formed at an angle 78 greater than or equal to 0 degrees with respect to the bottom wall 66. In other words, the top wall 64 is not parallel with respect to the bottom wall 66 such that a thickness of the wedge clamp 16 is largest proximate the front wall 68 and smallest proximate the rear wall 70. When the insert cartridge 14 and the clamp wedge 16 are in the locked condition, the top wall 64 engages the top wall 18 of the pocket 12, and the bottom wall 66 engages the second portion 42b of the top wall 42 of the insert cartridge 16 to resist the insert cartridge 14 from sliding out of the pocket 12 during a cutting operation. The clamp wedge 16 also includes a threaded bore 80 extending from the front wall 68 through the rear wall 70 to allow the wedge screw 82 (
As described above, the closed pocket design of the invention due to the negative angle 30 between the top wall 18 and the bottom wall 20 of the pocket 12 causes the clamp wedge 16 to press against the top wall 18 and the bottom wall 20 of the pocket 12 to securely hold the insert cartridge 14 in place when in the locked condition during a cutting operation. In addition, the relative differences between the angles 58, 59 and 78 causes the force vectors 90, 92, 94 to be applied in the direction of all three axes (x-, y- and z-axes) to counter centrifugal forces and securely hold the insert cartridge 14 in place during a cutting operation.
The patents and publications referred to herein are hereby incorporated by reference.
Having described presently preferred embodiments the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the appended claims.