The present invention relates to an indexable cutting insert, an insert seat for an indexable cutting insert and a cutting tool having an insert seat and an indexable cutting insert.
Such indexable cutting inserts can be of one-sided or double-sided design. In a one-sided indexable cutting insert, as is known, for example, from WO 2007/127109 A1, a main face of the indexable cutting insert is configured as a working surface. The working surface has a plurality of cutting edges at its rim. If the effective cutting edge has become worn after a predetermined number of machining operations, the cutting insert is rotated in the insert seat, such that the next lip is used. Such indexable cutting inserts can be designed to be, for example, triangular, square or hexagonal and then correspondingly have three, four or six lips, which are used one after the other.
As a further embodiment, double-sided indexable cutting inserts are known, for example from WO 2007/037733 A1. In these indexable cutting inserts, both insert surfaces are designed as working surfaces and each have cutting edges at their rims. During the machining, first of all the one working surface forms the active machining surface, while the surface facing away from this machining surface is inactive and rests on the supporting surface of the insert seat. First of all, in these indexable cutting inserts, the cutting edges of the active machining surface become worn one after the other as in a one-sided indexable cutting insert. If the lips of the active machining surface have become worn, the indexable cutting insert is rotated by 180° in the insert seat, such that the worn machining surface rests on the supporting surface and the inactive surface resting previously on the supporting surface becomes the active machining surface. The cutting edges of this active machining surface also become worn one after the other.
Finally, a further double-sided indexable cutting insert is known from WO 2007/104275 A1. This cutting insert has a lip rim having a positive rake angle, said lip rim adjoining the cutting edge. Adjoining the lip rim is a falling surface which extends conically about the central through-hole. The advantage of this indexable cutting insert lies in the fact that inaccuracies when tightening the fastening bolt can be compensated for by the conical region.
With such double-sided indexable cutting inserts there is the problem of configuring the insert seat in such a way that the indexable cutting insert rests securely and fixedly in the insert seat and can be securely clamped there, but without damaging the cutting edges facing the supporting surface or those regions of the inactive working surface of the indexable cutting insert which are near the lip, said working surface facing the supporting surface of the insert seat. In particular, it is desirable to be as free as possible with regard to the configuration of the geometry of the cutting edges and of the chip breakers.
The object of the present invention is therefore to design an indexable cutting insert which can be positioned and clamped in the insert seat in an effective and dimensionally accurate manner and whose lip geometry and whose regions near the lip can be designed as freely as possible and so as to be adapted to the respective application. This object is achieved by the combination of features in claim 1. The combination of features in claim 12 specifies a correspondingly configured insert seat. Claim 15 is directed to a corresponding cutting tool as a whole. The claims that refer back contain partly advantageous developments of the invention and partly developments of the invention that are inventive on their own.
The indexable cutting insert according to the invention first of all has a circumferential lip rim. A cutting edge is formed on the lip rim. In addition, the lip rim can have chip breakers or similar cutting aids.
A hollow is provided inside the circumferential lip rim. This hollow is provided with a number of segment-like molded bodies corresponding to the number of the different cutting positions of a working surface. Finally, a through-hole passes through the working surface. A fastening bolt, preferably a fastening screw, with which the indexable cutting insert can be fixed and clamped to the tool in the insert seat, can be inserted into the through-hole. The indexable cutting insert according to the invention has two working surfaces, facing away from one another, of the type mentioned at the beginning on the main faces of its parent body.
The molded bodies can be designed, on the one hand, as hollow bodies, that is to say as recesses, and, on the other hand, as solids, that is to say as projections. They thus form a negative or positive relief. Corresponding molded body receptacles designed to be at least partly complementary to the molded bodies must be provided on the insert seat. For example, it is possible to configure the molded bodies as prismatic projections. It then suffices to provide corresponding walls on the insert seat, and side walls of the prismatic projections bear against said walls in order to securely position the indexable cutting insert in its respective cutting position. The molded bodies then serve solely for the positioning and as a supporting surface of the indexable cutting insert, such that the actual lips can be designed completely independently of these positioning aids.
It is advantageous for each of the molded bodies to be of identical configuration and to attach them like a relief ring to the surface of the hollow. In this way, the molded bodies arranged next to one another form a structure like a spur gear which has a constant pitch. If a molded body adjacent to a molded body in engagement with the molded body receptacle is brought into engagement with the molded body receptacle, the indexable cutting insert is indexed, as it were, by one pitch interval and thus the next lip is activated.
As already stated, it is possible with the invention to provide chip breakers or similar cutting aids in the region of the lip rim. For example, a ring consisting of a CBN or PCD cutting material can be brazed or adhesively bonded in place as a cutting aid. The possibility of also providing the indexable cutting insert with two differently configured working surfaces is especially advantageous, such that various cutting tasks or, for example, a rough machining operation and a subsequent finish machining operation can be realized with the same indexable cutting insert.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiment shown in the figures. In the drawing:
a shows an indexable cutting insert resting in the insert seat,
b shows the section V-V in
a shows an indexable cutting insert resting in an insert seat,
b shows the section VI-VI from
a shows an indexable cutting insert resting in the insert seat,
b shows the section VII-VII shown in
The indexable cutting insert shown greatly enlarged in
The through-hole 5 passing through the parent body of the cutting insert can be seen especially clearly in
It can be seen in the exemplary embodiment that the indexable cutting insert is configured as a cylindrical body, but this need not necessarily be the case. Here, the two top surfaces of the cylinder are configured as working surfaces. The working surface resting on the supporting surface 7 of the insert seat forms the inactive positioning surface 8 of the indexable cutting insert. The machining surface 9 faces diametrically away from this positioning surface 8 of the indexable cutting insert. During the cutting operation, the machining surface 9 is in engagement with the workpiece, while the indexable cutting insert rests with the positioning surface 8 on the supporting surface 7 of the tool seat.
The use of the molded bodies 4 may be explained with reference to
The section VI-VI through the bearing strip 10 of the molded body 4 in the “two o'clock position” or “ten o'clock position” is shown in
To activate the next part of the cutting edge 3 in each case, the bearing surface 20 of the molded body 4 adjacent to the respectively active molded body 4 is brought into engagement with the mating bearing surface 12. This ensures that the respectively active region of the cutting edge 3 always has the same relative position relative to the insert seat and thus also relative to the workpiece during the machining.
In the section shown in
The machining surface 9 of the indexable cutting insert is tilted relative to the center longitudinal axis 13 of the tool in a preferred embodiment. In this case, the axial angle 14 of the machining surface 9 relative to the center longitudinal axis 13 is of the order of magnitude of 3° to 10°. A tilt angle 14 of 7° is especially preferred. The fastening screw 6 has a screw-in angle 16 within the range of 0° to 10°, preferably 8°, relative to the normal 15 of the center longitudinal axis 13.
The position angle 17 of the insert seat relative to the center longitudinal axis 13 is within the range of 10° to 50°, preferably 30°.
A plurality of fixing variants are possible with the indexable cutting insert according to the invention. In a first variant (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 037 915.8 | Aug 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/004450 | 6/19/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/25/2011 |