The present invention relates to a holder and a cutting tool.
In an automatic lathe that automatically performs turning operation, a long work is fed in the Z direction, while the cutting tool is moved along an axis vertical to the Z direction (an axis along the longitudinal direction of the holder, for example. This axis vertical to the Z axis is hereafter called “X axis” for explanatory convenience). As a result, the work is cut into a three-dimensional shape. An automatic lathe is not only used for this kind of operation, but is also used for feeding the cutting tool in a Y axis direction, which is vertical to both the Z axis and the X axis, and performing cutting processing, such as cutting off and grooving, on the work from the Y axis direction while interlocking the movement of the work in the Z axis direction and the movement of the cutting tool in the Y axis direction. (In the present invention, such an automatic lathe that is capable of processing in the Y axis direction is called a “Y axis direction cutting automatic lathe” for explanatory convenience.)
In the above mentioned Y axis direction automatic cutting lathe, not only standard cutting tools to place the cutting edge in the X axis direction but also cutting tools to place the corner edge of the tool in the Y axis direction and the holder thereof (in the present description, this cutting tool is called a “Y axis direction cutting tool” and the holder is called a “Y axis direction cutting holder” for explanatory convenience), can be selectively used (e.g. see Patent Publication JP2020-506074A and JP2004-148498A). In a case of an automatic lathe where a plurality of these cutting tools are disposed on a tool rest, and moved in the X axis direction and the Y axis direction so as to cut a work, it is not only critical that the origin alignment in the diameter direction is accurately performed (projection amount of the tool, that is, the distance from the tool rest to the cutting edge, is set at a predetermined amount), but it is also critical that the height of the cutting edge (core height) is accurately adjusted. Actually, in a standard turning tool, the height of the cutting edge (core height) may be adjusted in a state of placing a shim, for example.
However, in the case of an automatic lathe, dispersion within a tolerance may be allowed in some cases, considering that the height (core height) is determined based on the manufacturing accuracy of the holder and the insert. As a consequence, adjustment of the height (core height) of the Y axis direction cutting holder is normally not performed in the Y axis direction automatic cutting lathe, and adjustment of the projection amount of the tool itself is not considered very much.
With the foregoing in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holder and a cutting tool that can be used for the Y axis direction automatic cutting lathe that performs turning on a work by feeding the cutting edge in the Y axis direction, which is different from the longitudinal direction (X axis) of the tool holder installed in the tool rest, so that the height (core height) of the cutting edge can be easily adjusted in the holder of the cutting insert.
An aspect of the present invention is a holder of a cutting insert, and the holder has a length along each direction of an X axis, Y axis and Z axis which are orthogonal to one another. The holder holds the cutting insert, including a cutting edge, to perform turning on a work that moves along the Z axis, and is installed in a state where relative movement in the X axis direction with respect to a tool rest is possible, such that a projection amount of the cutting insert along the X axis is changeable. The holder performs turning on the work using the cutting insert when the holder moves in the Y axis direction which is different from the X axis direction. The holder has a shape in which an end portion thereof in the X axis direction is projected from the cutting edge of the cutting insert, and a positioning portion, to determine the projection amount of the cutting insert from the tool rest, is disposed on the end portion.
According to the above aspect, the projection amount can be determined by adjusting the tool rest in the X axis direction while contacting a shaped portion, to be the reference of positioning the end face of the holder (positioning portion) to the work.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the positioning portion may be disposed along the X axis direction at a position that is distant from the corner edge by a predetermined dimension.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the end portion may have a shape, including a flat portion, having a side or a plane that is vertical to the X axis direction, and the positioning portion may be disposed on the flat portion.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the end portion may have a shape, including an inclined portion, having a side or a plane that is inclined along the Z axis direction, and the positioning portion may be disposed on the inclined portion.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the positioning portion may be disposed in the inclined portion at a location closest to the work.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the end portion may have a shape, including a protruded portion, which is projected in the X axis direction, and the positioning portion may be disposed at the tip of the protruded portion.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, a stepped portion, which has a stepped shape to expand a region of the positioning portion along the Y axis, may be formed on the edge.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, an oil filler port may be disposed in the stepped portion.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the positioning portion may be set such that the length from a Y axis direction reference plane of the holder, which performs turning on the work using the cutting insert when the holder moves in the X axis direction, to the corner edge position of the cutting insert, is included in the installation range of the positioning portion from the Y axis direction reference plane in the holder.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, a shank portion may have a straight shape.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, a limiting portion, which limits a possible width of the relative movement of the holder with respect to the tool rest in the X axis direction to a predetermined range, may not be disposed in the head portion or the shank portion.
In the holder of the cutting insert according to the above aspect, the head portion may be a replaceable type, where the head portion is replaceable and detachable from the shank portion.
Another aspect of the present invention is a cutting tool, including the above mentioned holder, and a cutting insert that is installed in the holder.
A preferred embodiment of a holder and a cutting tool according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings (see
In the present embodiment, in a case where a “Y axis direction cutting holder” can be selectively used in addition to a commonly used standard holder, in a “Y axis direction cutting automatic lathe” (automatic lathe configured to allow processing in the Y axis direction), a preferred embodiment of this Y axis direction cutting holder will be primarily described. In other words, in an automatic lathe used for automatically performing a turning operation, it is common that while a long work 300 is being fed in the Z axis direction, turning is performed on the work 300 by moving a cutting tool 1 along an axis vertical to the Z axis direction (an axis along the longitudinal direction of the holder 50 in the present embodiment. This axis vertical to the Z axis is hereafter called “X axis” for explanatory convenience.), so as to cut out a three-dimensional shape (see
Y Axis Direction Cutting Holder
The holder 50 of the present embodiment holds the cutting insert 10, which performs turning on a work 300 supplied to the cutting insert 10 along a horizontal Z axis, for example (see
Positioning Portion of Y Axis Direction Cutting Holder
The Y axis direction cutting holder (Y axis holder) 50 has a shape where an end portion 51 in the X axis direction (lower end portion in the case of the present embodiment) protrudes downward from the cutting edge 20 of the cutting insert 10 (see
Mode of Positioning Portion of Holder
A mode of the end portion 51 of the holder 50 and the positioning portion 51P disposed on the end portion 51 is not especially limited. For example, the end portion 51 may have a flat shape that is parallel with the YZ plane (a shape including a flat portion 51A that includes a side or a plane vertical to the X axis), and the positioning portion 51P may be disposed on a part of or on an entire surface of the flat portion 51A (see
Another example is that the end portion 51 has a shape including an inclined portion 51B that includes a side or a plane inclined along the Z axis direction, and the positioning portion 51P is disposed on a part of the inclined portion 51B (see
Another example is that the end portion 51 has a shape including a protruded portion 51C which is projected in the X axis direction in the ZX plan view, and the positioning portion 51P disposed at the tip of the protruded portion 51C (see
Further, a stepped portion 51D, which has a stepped shape to expand a region of the positioning portion 51P along the Y axis, may be formed on the end portion 51 of the holder 50 (see
In the case of forming the above mentioned stepped portion 51D, an oil filler port 54 may be disposed in the stepped portion 51D (see
Disposition of Positioning Portion in Holder
The positioning portion 51P in the Y axis direction cutting holder (Y axis holder) 50 is preferably set such that the Y axis direction coordinate position thereof corresponds to the Y axis direction coordinate position of the positioning portion 51P in the X axis holder 50. This will be described using concrete examples (see
Types of Cutting Inserts
In the present embodiment, in a case where a part of the cutting insert 10 installed in the Y axis direction cutting holder (Y axis holder) 50 is projected from the corner edge of the cutting edge 20 in the X axis direction, the positioning portion 51P is disposed at a position where the cutting insert 10 is projected from the corner edge of the cutting edge 20 in the X axis direction, with respect to the tool rest 200, so that the projection amount can be adjusted while contacting the work 300 with the positioning portion 51P when the cutting tool (the cutting insert 10 and the holder 50) 1 is installed in the tool rest 200 of the automatic lathe. This is also true in the case where the cutting insert 10 of which rake angle does not become negative, and the projection amount can be adjusted by disposing the positioning portion 51P described above, in the case where the end portion 51 is projected from the corner edge 22 in the X axis direction with respect to the tool rest 200, even if the rake angle does not become negative, including the rake angle during the grooving, cutting off and screw cutting operations using the Y axis holder 50.
Shapes of Shank Portion and Head Portion of Holder
In the Y axis holder 50 having the above mentioned mode, the structure of a conventional Y axis holder, such as a structure to determine the projection amount from the tool rest 200 by contacting a part of the holder with the tool rest 200, is not required. Therefore in the head portion 52 or the shank portion 53 of the Y axis holder 50 of the present embodiment, there is no need to dispose a limiting portion, to limit a possible width of the relative movement of the holder 50 with respect to the tool rest 200 in the X axis direction, to a predetermined range. Hence, the shank portion 53 may have a straight shape (may be a straight shank), and the adjacent width of the projection amount may be wider than the holder having the limiting portion in the head or the like. Further, if the shank portion 53 can have a straight shape, adjustment cutting tools (cutting insert 10 and holder 50) 1, which line up at equal intervals D, do not interfere with each other very much, hence the shapes and of tools are less restricted, and machining flexibility improves (see
The above embodiment is merely an example of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to this embodiment, but may be modified in various ways within a range not departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, in the present embodiment, the three directions orthogonal to one another are expressed using three axes: the X axis, Y axis and Z axis, and such phrases as the X axis holder and the Y axis holder are used accordingly, but these are merely for explanatory convenience. These expressions may be changed as required as long as an expression does not depart from the scope of the invention.
In the above mentioned embodiment, the holder 50 and the cutting tool 1 on the automatic lathe were described as examples, but the application range of the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention may be applied not only to an automatic lathe, but to such a device as a turning center as well. In the case of a device in which the tool rest is also moved in the Z axis direction, such as in the case of the turning center, the holder 50 and the cutting tool 1 of the present invention can be applied with adding the operation for moving the tool rest in the Z axis direction.
The present invention can be suitably applied to a holder of a cutting insert for cutting processing (mainly for turning).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-110691 | Jul 2021 | JP | national |