Cutting Tool

Abstract
The disclosure provides a cutting tool which may utilize the manner in which a cutting insert is supported therein to better retain the cutting insert. The disclosure also provides a method of assembling the cutting insert in the cutting tool in a manner which may increase the cutting accuracy of the cutting tool.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative, rather than restrictive. The disclosure, however, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures, in which:



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a cutting tool in accordance with the present disclosure showing a cutting insert secured in an insert holder;



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a cutting insert;



FIG. 3 shows a side view of a cutting insert;



FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of an insert holder;



FIG. 5 shows a side view of an insert holder;



FIG. 6 shows a side view of a cutting tool showing the cutting insert located in the insert holder; and



FIG. 7 shows a side view of a cutting tool showing a cutting insert secured in an insert holder.


Claims
  • 1. A cutting tool having a tool axis (A) establishing a forward-to-rear direction, the cutting tool comprising a cutting insert and an insert holder, the cutting insert having an insert axis (B), and a peripheral side surface comprising a first wall, a second wall, a third wall and at least one operative cutting section,the insert holder comprises a forward securing portion and a rear body portion, the forward securing portion comprises a base and securing surface, the securing surface including a first support, a second support and a third support which all extend transversely to the base,at least a portion of the first support abuts at least a portion of the first wall along a first abutment region, at least a portion of the second support abuts at least a portion of the second wall along a second abutment region and at least a portion of the third support abuts at least a portion of the third wall along a third abutment region, wherein:the first and the second abutment regions diverge downwardly, the second and the third abutment regions diverge rearwardly, and the third wall generally faces upwardly.
  • 2. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operative cutting section comprises a cutting edge located between a rake face and a relief face, the rake face extending rearwardly from the cutting edge and the relief face extends downwardly from the cutting edge and away from the rake face.
  • 3. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the securing portion is rigid and non-resilient.
  • 4. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein: the securing portion additionally comprises: a hole formed in the base, the hole extending about a holder axis and opening out to the base; andthe cutting insert comprises: opposing end surfaces, the peripheral side surface being located between the end surfaces; anda bore extending about an insert axis between the end surfaces; andthe cutting tool further comprises: a fastener located in the bore and the hole.
  • 5. The cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein: the cutting insert's peripheral side surface is divided into five identical segments, each segment extending between the end surfaces and being located between a pair of adjacent segments; andeach segment has a cutting section located between a leading wall located on leading surface of that segment and a trailing wall located on a trailing surface of that segment.
  • 6. The cutting tool according to claim 5, wherein: the leading surface and the trailing surface belonging to adjacent segments meet at a corner forming a radially innermost portion of the peripheral side surface; andthe leading surface and the trailing surface belonging to adjacent segments diverge outwardly from the corner in a direction away from the insert axis (B).
  • 7. The cutting tool according to claim 6, wherein: the first wall is a trailing wall of a first segment;the second wall is a leading wall of a second segment adjacent to the first segment; andthe third wall is a trailing wall of a third segment adjacent to the second segment.
  • 8. A method of assembling a cutting tool comprising: providing an insert holder comprising a forward securing portion and a rear body portion, the securing portion comprises a lower forward first support, a lower rear second support and an upper third support, a bulge axis of the insert holder intersecting the securing portion adjacent the first and the second supports,providing a cutting insert comprising a first wall, a second wall, a third wall and at least one cutting section, the at least one cutting section comprises a cutting edge located between a rake face and a relief face, the rake face extends rearwardly from the cutting edge and the relief face extends downwardly from the cutting edge and away from the rake face,placing the cutting insert in an initial assembly position in the securing portion in which the first wall faces the first support, the second wall faces the second support and the third wall faces the third support,urging the cutting insert forwardly and downwardly to an intermediate assembly position in which the first and the second walls respectively bear against the first and the second supports,urging the cutting insert further forwardly and downwardly and thereby rotating the cutting insert about the bulge axis until a final assembly position is reached in which the third wall bears against the third support in addition to the first and the second walls respectively bearing against the first and the second supports.
  • 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein: the securing portion comprises a base and a hole, the base is transverse to the first, second and third supports and the hole extends about a holder axis and opens out to the base, the bulge axis being generally parallel with the holder axis and intersecting the securing portion below the first and the second supports.the cutting insert comprises opposing end surfaces, a bore extending about an insert axis between the end surfaces and a peripheral side surface located between the end surfaces, the side surface comprises the first wall, the second wall, the third wall and the at least one cutting section.
  • 10. The method according to claim 8, wherein in the initial assembly position one of the end surfaces of the cutting insert faces the base of the securing portion and in the intermediate assembly position the one of the end surfaces bears against the base.
  • 11. The method according to claim 9, wherein a fastener of the cutting tool which is placed through the bore in the hole urges the cutting insert to the intermediate and final assembly positions.
  • 12. The method according to claim 9, wherein in the initial, intermediate and final assembly position the bore in eccentric in relation to the hole.
  • 13. A cutting insert having an insert axis (B) with five-fold rotational symmetry, and comprising: two identical opposing end surfaces;a through bore extending axially along the insert axis (B) and connecting the two identical opposing end surfaces; anda peripheral side surface located between the end surfaces and being divided into five identical segments, wherein:each segment extends between the end surfaces and is located between a pair of adjacent segments,each segment has a cutting section located between a leading wall located on leading surface and a trailing wall located on a trailing surface,the trailing surface of one segment and the adjacent leading surface of an adjacent segment meet at a corner which forms a radially innermost portion of the peripheral side surface; andthe trailing surface of one segment and the adjacent leading surface of an adjacent segment diverge outwardly from the corner in a direction away from the insert axis (B).
  • 14. A cutting tool having a tool axis (A) establishing a forward-to-rear direction, the cutting tool comprising a cutting insert having five-fold rotational symmetry seated in an insert holder. the cutting insert having an insert axis (B), and comprising: two identical opposing end surfaces;a through bore extending axially along the insert axis (B) and connecting the two identical opposing end surfaces; anda peripheral side surface located between the end surfaces and being divided into five identical segments, wherein:each segment extends between the end surfaces and is located between a pair of adjacent segments,each segment has a cutting section located between a leading wall located on leading surface and a trailing wall located on a trailing surface,the trailing surface of one segment and the adjacent leading surface of an adjacent segment meet at a corner which forms a radially innermost portion of the peripheral side surface; andthe trailing surface of a first segment and the adjacent leading surface of a second segment adjacent to the first segment, diverge outwardly from the corner in a direction away from the insert axis (B);the insert holder comprising: a forward securing portion and a rear body portion,the forward securing portion comprises a base and securing surface,the securing surface including a first support, a second support and a third support which all extend transversely to the base;wherein:at least a portion of the first support abuts at least a portion of a trailing wall of a first segment of the cutting insert;at least a portion of the second support abuts at least a portion of a leading wall of a second segment of the cutting insert, the second segment being adjacent to the first segment;at least a portion of the third support abuts at least a portion of trailing wall of a third segment of the cutting insert, the third segment being adjacent to the second segment; andthe trailing wall of the third segment of the cutting insert generally faces upwardly.
  • 15. The cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the first, second and third supports constitute the only abutment surfaces between the securing portion and the peripheral side surface of the cutting insert.
  • 16. The cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the securing portion has unitary one-piece construction.
  • 17. The cutting tool according to claim 14, further comprising: a fastener passing through the cutting insert's through bore and extending into a hole formed in the base, the hole extending about a holder axis and opening out to the base.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
174670 Mar 2006 IL national