Claims
- 1. An improved method of machining metals, by effecting relative movement between a work piece and a tool having a cutting edge and a rake face extending generally rearwardly from the cutting edge, the cutting edge being in contact with the work piece thereby to cut the work piece resulting in the production of a chip engaging the tool along an interface having a leading edge generally rearward of the cutting edge, the improvement comprising the step of injecting a high pressure jet of lubricooling liquid into the interface generally between the leading edge of the chip and the tool during machining, the pressure of the jet being sufficient to cause the liquid to penetrate between the chip and the rake face of the tool and to flow along the interface from the leading edge of the chip into a cutting zone of the interface closely adjacent the cutting edge of the tool for lubricooling the workpiece and the tool, the jet originating from an orifice located outside the interface and being directed generally forwardly at the leading edge of the interface, the jet being at a pressure of at least about 5,000 p.s.i.
- 2. The improved method according to claim 1 wherein the jet is injected between the chip and the rake face of the cutting tool.
- 3. The improved method according to claim 2 wherein the trajectory of the jet is offset from the rake face of the cutting tool by a small amount and the jet is aimed at the cutting edge of the tool.
- 4. The improved method according to claim 3 where the trajectory of the stream of the jet is offset from the rake face by an angle of between about 0.degree. and 6.degree..
- 5. The improved method according to claim 1 wherein the jet has a diameter of between about 0.004 inches and 0.020 inches.
- 6. An improved method of machining metals by effecting relative movement between a work piece and a tool having a cutting edge and a rake face extending generally rearwardly of the cutting edge, the cutting edge contacting the work piece thereby to cut the work piece resulting in the production of a chip engaging the rake face along an interface having a leading edge generally rearward of the cutting edge, the improvement comprising, directing a jet of lubricooling liquid forward toward the cutting edge from a nozzle located outside the interface and rearward of the cutting edge such that the jet engages the chip and the tool rake face at the leading edge of the interface forward of the nozzle, the jet having a pressure of at least about 5,000 p.s.i. and being of sufficiently high pressure to force coolant into the interface between the chip and the rake face at the leading edge of the interface and into a cutting zone of the interface closely adjacent the cutting edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/518,988, filed May 4, 1990, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/242,554, filed Sept. 12, 1988, both are now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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