The present invention relates to a spiral tap for machining an internal thread as a pipe tapered thread, and more particularly is concerned with a technique for restraining occurrence of drawback called “tearing” in the machined internal thread and occurrence of breakage of the tool
There is known a pipe-tapered-thread machining tap for machining a pipe tapered internal thread in a pipe, a pipe adaptor, a fluid equipment or the like. In the pipe-tapered-thread machining tap, its complete thread portion as well as its chamfered portion is tapered for making the pipe tapered internal thread tapered, so that thread cutting is performed not only by the chamfered portion but also by the complete thread portion.
In the pipe-tapered-thread machining tap, the thread cutting performed by the complete thread portion is carried out not only by its crest but also by its root whereby larger cutting resistance is generated as compared with thread cutting performed by a chamfered portion in a pipe-straight-thread machining tap. Thus, in the pipe-tapered-thread machining tap, tap breakage, chipping, wear and other problems could easily occur, resulting in problems such as insufficiencies of machining efficiency and tool durability.
On the other hand, there is proposed a pipe-tapered-thread machining tap in which a total of edge thickness angles is 125°-150° for preventing breakage and chipping of the tap and also preventing cutting chip clogging so as to provide a high efficiency and a long tool life even where the tap is used for machining a high-hardness material. An example of such a pipe-tapered-thread machining tap is disclosed in Patent Document 1.
However, in a pipe-tapered-thread machining tap, an amount of cut by one cutting edge in the complete thread portion is so small as about 5 μm, for example, so that the cutting edges are rubbed on an inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, thereby causing an inconvenience that tearing as a phenomenon of surface roughening of the inner circumferential surface of the internal thread is caused, particularly, where the work material is stainless steel or low carbon steel such as rolled steel for general structure.
In view of the issue of such tearing, it is thought that a so-called interrupting may be applied, in general, to a tap having an odd-numbered flutes such as three or five flutes, such that every other of a plurality of lands, which are located to be adjacent sequentially in a circumferential direction, with each of the flutes being interposed between corresponding two of the lands in the circumferential direction, is removed (thinned out) in a cyclic manner so as to reduce the cutting edges that are to be involved in a cutting operation. An interrupted tap defined in JISB0176 is an example of such a tap in which the interrupting is applied.
However, in the tap in which the interrupting is applied, an amount of cut made by the chamfered portion and a size of the chip room are likely to be unsuitable whereby each of the flutes could be clogged with cutting chips. Moreover, the cutting chips are bitten into a gap between a back edge (that is opposed to the cutting edge) and an inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread when the direction of rotation of the tap is inverted, whereby a stop mark, i.e., indentation mark of the cutting edge is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread when the rotation of the tap is stopped, so that the sealing performance could be reduced because the stop mark forms a step on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread.
The present invention was made in view of the background discussed above. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a spiral tap for machining a pipe tapered thread, which is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge in the machined internal thread upon stop of rotation of the tap.
Various studies made by the inventors of the present invention under the above-described situation revealed a fact that the occurrence of the tearing, the occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and the formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap can be unexpectedly restrained by a construction in which the chip evacuation flutes are provided by four flutes and the complete thread portion is subjected to an interrupting by which the plurality of lands located to be adjacent sequentially in the circumferential direction (with each of the flutes being interposed between corresponding two of the lands in the circumferential direction), is removed in a cyclic manner. The present invention was made based on the revealed fact.
The essence of the first invention is, in (a) a spiral tap including a tapered thread portion having a helically extending thread whose profile becomes from an incomplete profile to a complete profile in a direction away from a distal end of a chamfered portion toward a complete thread portion, the tapered thread portion being circumferentially divided by flutes into a plurality of lands, each of the lands having a cutting edge that is defined by one of opposite ends of the each of the lands which is located on a front side of the other of the opposite ends in a direction of rotation of the spiral tap, such that the cutting edge extends along a corresponding one of the flutes, the spiral tap being to be rotated about a rotation axis for machining a pipe tapered thread, that (b) the flutes are four spiral flutes, and (c) among the plurality of cutting edges that are located sequentially in a direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the cutting edge corresponding to every predetermined number of the cutting edges is partially or entirely removed.
The essence of the second invention is that among the plurality of lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the land corresponding to every predetermined number of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is partially or entirely removed.
The essence of the third invention is that among the plurality of lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the land corresponding to every predetermined number of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is removed.
The essence of the fourth invention is that every other of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is removed.
The essence of the fifth invention is that two of each adjacent four of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, are removed, wherein other two of the each adjacent four of the lands are located between the two of the each adjacent four of the lands.
The essence of the sixth invention is that each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges, which are defined in the lands located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, are removed in respective parts thereof that are different from each other, wherein the each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges are adjacent in the direction of the thread.
The essence of the seventh invention is that the lands, each adjacent two of which are located on respective opposite sides of a corresponding one of the flutes, are not removed at all in the chamfered portion.
According to the first invention, in (a) a spiral tap including a tapered thread portion having a helically extending thread whose profile becomes from an incomplete profile to a complete profile in a direction away from a distal end of a chamfered portion toward a complete thread portion, the tapered thread portion being circumferentially divided by flutes into a plurality of lands, each of the lands having a cutting edge that is defined by one of opposite ends of the each of the lands which is located on a front side of the other of the opposite ends in a direction of rotation of the spiral tap, such that the cutting edge extends along a corresponding one of the flutes, the spiral tap being to be rotated about a rotation axis for machining a pipe tapered thread, that (b) the flutes are four spiral flutes, and (c) among the plurality of cutting edges that are located sequentially in a direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the cutting edge corresponding to every predetermined number of the cutting edges is partially or entirely removed. Thus, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, among the plurality of cutting edges that are located sequentially in a direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the cutting edge corresponding to every predetermined number of the cutting edges is partially or entirely removed, so that it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the second invention, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, among the plurality of lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the land corresponding to every predetermined number of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is partially or entirely removed. Thus, it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the third invention, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, among the plurality of lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, the land corresponding to every predetermined number of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is removed. Thus, it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the fourth invention, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, every other of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, is removed. Thus, it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the fifth invention, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, two of each adjacent four of the lands that are located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, are removed, wherein other two of the each adjacent four of the lands are located between the two of the each adjacent four of the lands. Thus, it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the sixth invention, in the complete thread portion having the four spiral flutes, each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges, which are defined in the lands located sequentially in the direction of the thread in the complete thread portion, are removed in respective parts thereof that are different from each other, wherein the each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges are adjacent in the direction of the thread. Thus, it is possible to obtain a pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the seventh invention, in the chamfered portion having the four spiral flutes, the lands, each adjacent two of which are located on respective opposite sides of a corresponding one of the flutes, are not removed at all in the chamfered portion. Thus, it is possible to efficiently cut a pipe tapered thread.
Preferably, each of the spiral flutes has a helix angle that is, for example, 35°-45°, more preferably, 40°, thereby making it possible to further restrain the cutting chip clogging.
Preferably, each of the lands has a back edge that is defined by the other of the opposite ends of each of the lands which is located on a front side of the one of the opposite ends in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the tap, such that the back edge extends along a corresponding one of the flutes, and a rake angle of the back edge is smaller than a rake angle of the cutting edge. Thus, formation of mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap is further restrained.
Preferably, a relief angle is defined in the chamfered portion from the cutting edge to an intermediate position in a width of each of the lands, and the relief angle is zero from the intermediate position to the back edge. Thus, the back edge is retreated relative to the cutting edge by a small amount whereby formation of mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap is further restrained.
Preferably, at least the chamfered portion and the complete thread portion are subjected to a surface treatment with a titanium carbonitride TiCN film, so that the durability of the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap is increased.
Preferably, cemented carbide or high-speed tool steel is preferably used as a substrate that is to be covered with the hard coating. However, any one of the other kinds of tool materials may be used as the substrate.
A pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap as an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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Thus, a cutting edge 24 is defined by one of opposite ends of the land 22, which is located on a front side of the other of the opposite ends in a direction A of rotation of the tap 10, such that the cutting edge 24 extends along the spiral flute 20. Meanwhile, a back edge 26 is defined by the other of the opposite ends of the land 22, which is located on a front side of the above-described one of the opposite ends of the land 22 in a direction opposite to the rotation direction A, such that the back edge 26 extends along the right-hand spiral flute 18. The spiral flute 20 has a cross section whose shape is adapted such that a rake angle α of the cutting edge 24 is about four to ten times as large as a rake angle α of the back edge 26.
The right-hand spiral flutes 20 function as flutes for storing or evacuating cutting chips, and consist of 3-5 flutes that are arranged with a constant interval between each adjacent two of the flutes 20 in a circumferential direction. Each of the spiral flutes 20 has substantially the same degree of bottom slope as the pipe tapered thread 18 of the thread portion. In the present embodiment, the spiral flutes 20 consist of four flutes, so that the thread portion in which the tapered thread 18 is provided is circumferentially divided by the four right-hand spiral flutes 20 whereby the four lands 22 are formed. A helix (lead) angle ß of each spiral flute 20 is not smaller than 30° and smaller than 50°, preferably 35°-45°, and more preferably a value close to 40°.
The pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment is subjected to an interrupting by which the cutting edges 24 are thinned out at a predetermined cycle, as shown in
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The pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 is subjected, at least the chamfered portion 12 and the complete thread portion 14, to a surface treatment, whereby a titanium carbonitride TiCN film 30, for example, is formed thereon.
The present inventor and his collaborators experimentally prepared various types of pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral taps, i.e., embodiment example 1 and comparative examples 1, 2 and 3, which are the same as one another in terms of the material (high-speed tool steel), the surface treatment (titanium carbonitride TiCN), the type (Rc1/2) of tapered thread to be machined (namely, the number of thread ridges, pitch and thread height of the machined thread) and the rake angle α (12°) of the cutting edge 24, and which are different from one another in terms of the number of the spiral flutes 20, the central angle of the land 22 and presence/absence of the interrupting. Then, they conducted cutting tests of machining a pipe tapered internal thread of a stainless-steel pipe joint, at a number of revolutions of 60 rpm (equivalent to a cutting speed of 4 m/min).
The embodiment example 1 and the comparative examples 2, 3 and 4 are the same as one another in that a length of the chamfering portion corresponds to 2.5 thread ridges, a helix angle β of the spiral flute is 400, a size of the machined thread is Rc1/2, the thread height is 1.16 mm and the flute width ratio AG/(AG+AL) is 0.4. However, they are different in that the number of the spiral flutes is four and the interrupting is applied as shown in
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As described above, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, there are provided four spiral flutes 20, among the plurality of cutting edges 24 that are located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, the cutting edge 24 corresponding to every predetermined number of the cutting edges 24 is removed, so that it is possible to obtain the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, in the complete thread portion 14 having the four spiral flutes 20, among the plurality of lands 22 that are located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, the land 22 corresponding to every predetermined number of the lands 22 that are located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, is removed. Thus, it is possible to obtain the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, in the complete thread portion 14 having the four spiral flutes 20, every other of the lands 22 that are located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, is removed. Thus, it is possible to obtain the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, in the chamfered portion 12 having the four spiral flutes 20, the plurality of lands, each adjacent two of which are located on respective opposite sides of a corresponding one of the flutes 20, are not removed at all. Thus, it is possible to efficiently cut a pipe tapered thread.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, each of the spiral flutes 20 has a helix angle that is, for example, 35°-45°, more preferably, 40°, thereby making it possible to further restrain the cutting chip clogging.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, each of the lands 22 has the back edge 26 that is defined by the other of the opposite ends of each of the lands 22 which is located on a front side of the one of the opposite ends in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the tap 10, such that the back edge 26 extends along a corresponding one of the flutes, and the rake angle of the back edge 26 is smaller than the rake angle of the cutting edge 24. Thus, formation of mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap is further restrained.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, the relief angle is defined in the chamfered portion 12 from the cutting edge 24 to an intermediate position in a width of each of the lands 22, and the relief angle is zero from the intermediate position to the back edge 26. Thus, the back edge 26 is retreated relative to the cutting edge 24 by a small amount whereby formation of mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap is further restrained.
Further, according to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, at least the chamfered portion 12 and the complete thread portion 14 are subjected to the surface treatment with the titanium carbonitride TiCN film, so that the durability of the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 is increased.
Next, other embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter. In the following description, the same reference sings as used in the above-described embodiment will be used to identify elements common to the embodiments, and the common elements will not be described.
According to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, two of each adjacent four of the lands 22 that are located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, are removed, wherein other two of the each adjacent four of the lands 22 are located between the two of the each adjacent four of the lands 22. Thus, it is possible to obtain the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
According to the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 of the present embodiment, in the complete thread portion 14 having the four spiral flutes 20, each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges 24, which are defined in the lands 22 located sequentially in the thread extending direction of the thread 18 in the complete thread portion 14, are removed in respective parts thereof that are different from each other, wherein the each adjacent two of the removed cutting edges 24 are adjacent in the thread extending direction of the thread 18. Thus, it is possible to obtain the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10 that is capable of restraining occurrence of the tearing on the inner circumferential surface of the machined internal thread, occurrence of the cutting chip clogging and formation of the mark of the cutting edge upon stop of rotation of the tap.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that the present invention may be embodied otherwise.
For example, the interrupting, by which some of the cutting edges 24 are removed, may be based on a pattern that is other than those described in the above-described embodiments. Further, in
Further, in the pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 10, the helix angle of each of the spiral flutes 20 does not necessarily have to be 40°. Further, the cross sectional shape of each spiral flute 20 does not necessarily have to be adapted to satisfy the relationship AL>AG.
Further, the cross section of each spiral flute 20 does not necessarily have to be adapted such that the rake angle α of the cutting edge 24 is about four to ten times as large as the rake angle α of the back edge 26.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been described by reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is applicable to other forms in a range without departing from the spirit of the invention.
10: pipe-tapered-thread machining spiral tap 12: chamfered portion 14: complete thread portion 16: shank portion 18: thread 20: spiral flute 22: land 24: cutting edge
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PCT/JP2016/057245 | 3/8/2016 | WO | 00 |