Claims
- 1. An inverted cutter for performing a machining operation on a body having a relatively inaccessible work surface, comprising:
- a cylindrical head having a lower surface and a planar upper surface, said head being capable of rotational movement in a counterclockwise direction about its longitudinal axis when said planar surface is proximate said work surface during said machining operation;
- means for cutting said work surface when said head is being rotated in a counterclockwise direction whereby chips are produced, said cutting means comprising at least one cutting insert having selectable mounting faces, said insert being provided with a plurality of selectable cutting edges, one of said mounting faces and one of said edges being selected for use during said machining operation;
- means forming at least one left-handed flute extending from said planar surface to at least said lower surface for conducting said chips away from said work surface during said machining operation, said flute means comprising a first securing surface and a second securing surface for mounting said cutting insert, said first securing surface being offset with respect to said axis and being disposed at an angle which is skew to said axis to cause said selected cutting edge to be projected above said planar surface, said second securing surface intersecting said first securing surface at an acute angle;
- means for releasably affixing said selected mounting face upon said first securing surface and for urging said insert towards said second securing surface;
- a shank extending from said lower surface of said head, said shank having releasable means disposed at a position distal from said lower surface and capable of being coupled to a rotational drive source; and
- a bore, coaxial with said axis, passing through said head and said shank to enable said shank releasable means to be coupled to said drive source whereby said shank may be driven in a counterclockwise direction during said machining operation.
- 2. The inverted cutter of claim 1, wherein said flute means comprises a tertiary surface offset from said second securing surface to provide increased chip clearance for said cutter.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number N00019-80-C-3000 awarded by the U.S. Navy.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Catalog "Metcut End Cutting Tools" by Metal Cutting Tools, Inc., Rockford, Ill. |