Claims
- 1. A cutting insert for a rotary roof bit used for drilling holes in a mine roof, comprising a body formed of hard material including first and second main surfaces, first and second end surfaces, a bottom surface, and a top surface; said first and second main surfaces being spaced apart by a thickness of said body; said first and second end surfaces being spaced apart by a width of said body; said top and bottom surfaces being spaced apart by a height of said body; a maximum width of said body being greater than a maximum height of said body; said top surface including first and second top sections intersecting one another at a center of said top surface to form a straight chisel edge having first and second chisel ends, and said first top section intersecting said first main surface to define therewith a first cutting edge; said first top section being inclined downwardly from said first cutting edge to said second main surface to form a relief; said second top section intersecting said second main surface to define therewith a second cutting edge; said second top section being inclined downwardly from said second cutting edge to said first main surface to form a relief; each of said first and second cutting edges being continuously smoothly curved downwardly from a respective one of said first and second chisel ends to a respective end surface; each of said first and second main surfaces being beveled whereby said first and second chisel ends are spaced inwardly from planes defined by said first and second main surfaces, respectively, and whereby a top portion of said first cutting edge extends out of the plane of said first main surface, and a top portion of said second cutting edge extends out of the plane of said second main surface.
- 2. A cutting insert according to claim 1, wherein said relief formed by each of said first and second top sections progressively decreases from a center of said top surface toward respective ones of said end surfaces.
- 3. A rotary roof bit for drilling holes in a mine roof, comprising a bit body and an insert mounted in said bit body, said insert comprising a body formed of hard material including first and second main surfaces, first and second end surfaces, a bottom surface, and a top surface; said first and second main surfaces being spaced apart by a thickness of said body; said first and second end surfaces being spaced apart by a width of said body; said top and bottom surfaces being spaced apart by a height of said body; a maximum width of said body being greater than a maximum height of said body; said top surface including first and second top sections intersecting one another at a center of said top surface to form a straight chisel edge having first and second chisel ends, said first top section intersecting said first main surface to define therewith a first cutting edge; said first top section being inclined downwardly from said first cutting edge to said second main surface to form a relief; said second top section intersecting said second main surface to define therewith a second cutting edge; said second top section being inclined downwardly from said second cutting edge to said first main surface to form a relief; each of said first and second cutting edges being continuously smoothly curved downwardly from a respective one of said first and second chisel ends to a respective end surface; each of said first and second main surfaces being beveled whereby said first and second chisel ends are spaced inwardly from planes defined by said first and second main surfaces, respectively, and whereby a top portion of said first cutting edge extends out of the plane of said first main surface, and a top portion of said second cutting edge extends out of the plane of said second main surface.
- 4. A rotary roof bit according to claim 3 wherein said relief formed each of said first and second top sections progressively decreases from a center of top surface toward respective ones of said end surfaces.
RELATED INVENTION
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/098,062 filed Jul. 28, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,540 issued Nov. 3, 1998.
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