The present invention relates to a head replaceable cutting tool and a fastening projection portion thereof.
A head replaceable cutting tool has been used that has a head attachable to and detachable from a shank. For example, with an automatic lathe, it may be difficult or impossible to change an insert inside the lathe machine. The use of such a head replaceable cutting tool allows the head to be replaced without removing the shank from a tool post or the like of the lathe. This is convenient for turning work. Conventionally, for such a head replaceable cutting tool, a structure is proposed in which a portion where the projection portion for head attachment/detachment is in contact with the hole portion of the shank, to which the projection portion is attached, includes a clearance portion for separating a part of the contact portion. As such a structure, Patent Publication JP S57-178604A and Patent Publication JP S59-59303A, for example, describe a tool and mechanism having a structure in which the hole portion is shaped in a non-circular shape so that a gap that functions as a clearance portion is formed when a projection portion having a circular cross section is attached. Also, a configuration in which a clearance portion is provided in an attachment/detachment mechanism of a lathe boring bar (internal turning tool) (see U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0048615), and a configuration in which a clearance portion is provided in an attachment/detachment mechanism of a shank to be clamped to a tool holder (for a milling tool or a hole machining tool) (see Japanese Translation of PCT Application No. 2007-502719 and Patent Publication JP S55-70512A) are disclosed, although they are not head replaceable tools.
However, configuring a hole portion to be non-circular as described above cannot be achieved by a single step of drilling and may require machining of multiple steps using an end mill. In some cases, tools need to be exchanged during the process, for example, increasing the steps and work time. This may increase the machining cost accordingly.
Furthermore, when a gap (clearance portion) is provided in the clamping surface of the shank as in Patent Publication JP S57-178604A, the thickness of the shank is reduced. This may cause deformation of the shank due to external pressure during clamping, making it impossible to attach or detach the head. In this case, the advantage of the head replaceable cutting tool of allowing only the head to be replaced while the shank is attached to the tool post of the lathe may be lost.
In view of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide: a head replaceable cutting tool having a structure that can limit a machining cost when a clearance portion is formed in a portion at which a head is attached and detached, and also limit deformation of the shank; and a fastening projection portion thereof.
One aspect of the present invention relates to a head replaceable cutting tool having a replaceable head, the head replaceable cutting tool including:
With the head replaceable cutting tool of the above aspect, the clearance portion is disposed in the outer circumference surface of the projection portion instead of the hole portion. Thus, there are no inhibitions against forming the hole portion in a circular shape. In this case, the hole portion can be formed into a circular shape by a single step of drilling. This reduces the steps and work time as compared with a configuration in which the hole portion is machined into a non-circular shape, thereby limiting the machining cost accordingly. Moreover, when the clearance portion is disposed in the projection portion in this manner, it is easier to secure the material thickness around the hole portion as compared with a configuration in which the hole portion is machined to have a clearance. This limits deformation of the hole portion and thus limits deformation of the shank.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the shape of the clearance portion formed between the virtual circle and the outer circumference surface of the projection portion as viewed along the central axis may be defined by two curves or lines that approximate the curves.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the clearance portion may have a shape defined by two arcs with different curvatures.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the projection portion may have a transverse cross-sectional shape including a portion having a curvature radius R2 that is greater than the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion, and a first clearance portion may be formed in this portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the first clearance portion may be formed on an opposite side in the projection portion to an abutment portion against which the fastening member abuts.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, a plurality of the clearance portions may be formed in the projection portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the projection portion may have a transverse cross-sectional shape including a portion having a curvature radius R3 that is greater than the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion, and a second clearance portion may be formed in this portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, a pair of the second clearance portions may be formed.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the pair of second clearance portions may be formed at positions across the central axis.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the pair of second clearance portions may be formed symmetrically with respect to a line connecting the center of the abutment portion and the central axis.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the magnitudes of R2 and R3 of the portion having the curvature radius R2 and the portion having the curvature radius R3 of the projection portion may satisfy R1<R3<R2 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the magnitudes of R2 and R3 of the portion having the curvature radius R2 and the portion having the curvature radius R3 of the projection portion may satisfy R1<R2<R3 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the magnitudes of R2 and R3 of the portion having the curvature radius R2 and the portion having the curvature radius R3 of the projection portion may satisfy R1<R2=R3 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion.
In the head replaceable cutting tool described above, the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion may be set to a value in a range that allows a necessary and sufficient material thickness to be secured around the hole portion according to the size of the shank.
Another aspect of the present invention relates to a fastening projection portion of a head replaceable cutting tool including a head and a shank to which the head is attachable, wherein a projection portion is disposed in one of the head and the shank so as to be removably attachable to a hole portion disposed in the other of the head and the shank along a central axis, and the projection portion has a transverse cross-sectional shape including a plurality of arc-shaped clearance portion forming surfaces that deviate radially inward from a virtual circle to form clearance portions in parts of an outer circumference surface of the projection portion, and a contact portion forming region located on the virtual circle between the clearance portion forming surfaces.
Referring to the drawing, a preferred embodiment of a head replaceable cutting tool according to the present invention is now described in detail (see
A head replaceable cutting tool 10 is configured as a tool that cuts into a work (not shown) by feeding a cutting edge 61 of a cutting insert 60 during machining with an automatic lathe (not shown) or the like. Also, multiple types of head replaceable cutting tools 10 may be arranged on a tool post 100 in a “gang type” manner, and desired machining may be performed by moving the tool post 100 in the X-axis direction (for example, along a central axis X1 of a shank 20), the Z-axis direction perpendicular to the X-axis direction, and the Y-axis direction perpendicular to both the X-axis direction and the Z-axis direction and by appropriately selecting, moving, and replacing the cutting insert 60 according to the mode of turning (see
The head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment used for such turning is a head replaceable cutting tool in which a head 40 is removably attachable to the shank 20. The head replaceable cutting tool 10 includes the shank 20, the head 40, and a fastening screw (fastening member) 30, which fixes the head 40 to the shank 20 (see
The shank 20 is formed so as to be attached to the tool post 100 with its gripped portion (the body portion having a constant cross section as for the shank 20 of the present embodiment) 20G gripped (see
A leading end portion (the side at which the head 40 is attached and detached) 20a of the shank 20 includes an attachment/detachment hole portion 25 and a fastened portion 27 (see
The fastening screw 30 is a member that fixes the head 40 by pressing the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 of the head 40 toward the inner circumference surface 25i of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 of the shank 20 (see
The head 40 is removably attachable to the shank 20 and includes the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 and an insert mounting seat 49. A cutting insert 60 is attached to the insert mounting seat 49 (see
The above-mentioned shape of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 of the shank 20 and the cross-sectional shape of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 of the head 40 are now described. First, as for the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 of the shank 20, its transverse cross-sectional shape (the shape of a cross section perpendicular to the central axis X1 for the head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment) is a substantially circular shape having a curvature radius R1 (see
Various aspects are conceivable for the clearance portions 50 formed in parts of the outer circumference surface 450 of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 of the head 40. As an example, as viewed along the central axis X1, a clearance portion 50 may have a shape defined by two curves or lines that approximate the curves, for example by two arcs with different curvatures, in other words, a crescent shape (see
The above-described clearance portions 50 of the head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment include, in the outer circumference surface 45o of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45, a first clearance portion 51 and second clearance portions 52, which differ mutually in shape or size (see
The first clearance portion 51 is formed between the outer circumference surface 450 of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 and the inner circumference surface 25i of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 by machining a part of the outer circumference surface 45o of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 into a transverse cross-sectional shape including an arc-shaped portion having a curvature radius R2 that is greater than the curvature radius R1 of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 (see
A second clearance portion 52 is formed between the outer circumference surface 45o of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 and the inner circumference surface 25i of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 by machining a part of the outer circumference surface 450 of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 into a transverse cross-sectional shape including an arc-shaped portion having a curvature radius R3 that is greater than the curvature radius R1 of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 (see
The outer circumference surface 45o of the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 partially includes portions that are to be in contact with the inner circumference surface 25i of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 while being pressed (referred to as “contact portions” herein) 45c. In the head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment, a contact portion 45c is formed between the upper second clearance portion 52 (at the 12 o'clock position) and the first clearance portion 51, and another contact portion 45c is formed between the lower second clearance portion 52 (at the 6 o'clock position) and the first clearance portion 51 (see
Since these contact portions 45c are inherently formed between the first clearance portion 51 and the second clearance portions 52, their positions (specifically, the positions in the circumferential direction) vary depending on the magnitude relationship between the curvature radius R2 and the curvature radius R3 and the like. In the present embodiment, as will be described below, the magnitude relationship between the curvature radius R2 and the curvature radius R3 and the circumferential positions of the contact portions 45c are appropriately changed according to the type of machining.
First Aspect
When cutting off or grooving is performed with the head replaceable cutting tool 10, the magnitude of R2 of the first clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R2) 51 and the magnitude of R3 of the second clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R3) 52 may be set to satisfy R1<R3<R2 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion (see
Second Aspect
When external turning is performed with the head replaceable cutting tool 10, the magnitude of R2 of the first clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R2) 51 and the magnitude of R3 of the second clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R3) 52 may be set to satisfy R1<R2<R3 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion (see
Third Aspect
When cutting off, grooving, and also external turning are performed with the head replaceable cutting tool 10, the magnitude of R2 of the first clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R2) 51 and the magnitude of R3 of the second clearance portion (the portion having the curvature radius R3) 52 may be set to satisfy R1<R2=R3 with respect to the curvature radius R1 of the hole portion. In short, by adopting an intermediate aspect between the first aspect and the second aspect, it is possible to have a general-purpose configuration that takes each machining into consideration.
According to the head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment, the head 40 suitable for the machining mode as described above can be selected and adopted. Also, the head replaceable cutting tool 10 of the present embodiment allows the head 40 to be replaced with the shank 20 attached to the tool post 100 (see
The above-described embodiments are preferred examples of the present invention. However, the present invention is not limited to these, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. For example, the curvature radius R1 of the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 of the head replaceable cutting tool 10 as described above may be set to a value in a range that is suitable to secure a necessary and sufficient material thickness around the hole portion 25 and to limit deformation of the hole portion 25 and its vicinity, according to the size of the shank 20 as illustrated below (see Table 1).
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In this embodiment, the head replaceable cutting tool 10 is illustrated in which the attachment/detachment projection portion 45 is disposed in the head 40 and the attachment/detachment hole portion 25 is disposed in the shank 20, and the shapes and structures to fasten these are described. However, this is merely a preferred application example. Although not shown in detail, it is obvious from the principles of the present invention that the present invention is applicable to a fastening structure in which a hole portion is disposed in the head 40 and an attachment/detachment projection portion is disposed in the shank 20.
The present invention is suitably applied mainly to a cutting tool for turning, in particular to a head replaceable cutting tool for an automatic lathe.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2022-160283 | Oct 2022 | JP | national |