Claims
- 1. A twist drill having a central longitudinal axis, said twist drill comprising:a cutting tip being configured to impact a material to be drilled to initiate drilling of the material; a shank portion being configured to be inserted into and held in a chucking arrangement for a drill; a fluted portion being disposed between and to connect said tip portion and said shank portion; said fluted portion comprising: a first chip flute and a second chip flute; said first chip flute and said second chip flute being substantially symmetric with respect to one another and substantially helically disposed about said central longitudinal axis; a first cutting edge being disposed between said cutting tip and said first chip flute; a second cutting edge being disposed between said cutting tip and said second chip flute; said first cutting edge and said second cutting edge being substantially symmetric with respect to one another about said central longitudinal axis; said first chip flute being disposed to extend helically along said fluted portion from said first cutting edge; said second chip flute being disposed to extend helically along said fluted portion from said second cutting edge; at least a portion of said cutting tip and at least a portion of said fluted portion comprise a tool portion having an interior and an exterior; and said tool portion comprising: a cermet body configured to engage material to remove or dislodge material; said cermet body comprising at least one hard component and a binder; said binder comprising: cobalt in the range of from about forty weight percent to about ninety weight percent; nickel in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; and iron in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; said binder having a ratio of nickel to iron in the range of about 1.5:1 to about 1:1.5; said binder in said body having a first concentration at a first portion and a second concentration at a second portion; said first concentration in said first portion being substantially different from said second concentration in said second portion to thus form a gradient in said body; said binder comprising a substantially face centered cubic structure, with the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body being configured and disposed to substantially maintain said face centered cubic structure of said binder upon said binder being subjected to plastic deformation; and the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body also being configured and disposed to minimize stress and strain induced transformations in said binder, and to maximize fatigue resistance and toughness in said body.
- 2. The twist drill according to claim 1, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion comprises a concentration at said exterior of said tool portion greater than said second concentration at said second portion at said interior of said tool portion.
- 3. The twist drill according to claim 2, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion is disposed at a depth of up to about forty micrometers as measured from said exterior of said tool portion.
- 4. The twist drill according to claim 3, wherein:the ratio of said components of said binder is the same within said first portion and said second portion.
- 5. A tool having a material engaging and manipulating portion configured to remove or dislodge material, said tool comprising one of: a drill, an endmill, a reamer, a threading tool, a threading tap, a material cutting insert, a milling insert, an indexable insert, a material cutting insert with a chip control structure, a material milling insert with chip control structure, an earth auger, a mineral drill, a rock drill, a snow plow blade, a roller cutter, a grinding apparatus, a comminuting apparatus, a seed boot, a disc blade, a stump cutter, a grinder, a furrowing tool, a screw head punch; said tool comprising:a cermet body configured to engage material to remove or dislodge material; said cermet body comprising at least one hard component and a binder; said binder comprising: cobalt in the range of from about forty weight percent to about ninety weight percent; nickel in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; and iron in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; said binder having a ratio of nickel to iron in the range of about 1.5:1 to about 1:1.5; said binder in said body having a first concentration at a first portion and a second concentration at a second portion; said first concentration in said first portion being substantially different from said second concentration in said second portion to thus form a gradient in said body; said binder comprising a substantially face centered cubic structure, with the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body being configured and disposed to substantially maintain said face centered cubic structure of said binder upon said binder being subjected to plastic deformation; and the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body also being configured and disposed to minimize stress and strain induced transformations in said binder, and to maximize fatigue resistance and toughness in said body.
- 6. The tool according to claim 5, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion comprises a concentration at the exterior of said body greater than said second concentration at said second portion at the interior of said body.
- 7. The tool according to claim 6, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion is disposed at a depth of up to about forty micrometers measured from the exterior of said body.
- 8. The tool according to claim 7, wherein:the ratio of the components of said binder is the same within said first portion and in said second portion.
- 9. The tool according to claim 8, wherein:said binder comprises an austenitic binder.
- 10. The tool according to claim 9, wherein:said binder comprises from four weight percent to about ten weight percent of said body.
- 11. The tool according to claim 10, wherein said at least one hard component comprises at least one of (A.); (B.); and (C):(A.) at least one carbide, at least one nitride, at least one carbonitride, their mixtures, and their solid solutions; (B.) at least one carbide of titanium, at least one carbide of zirconium, at least one carbide of hafnium, at least one carbide of vanadium, at least one carbide of niobium, at least one carbide of tantalum, at least one carbide of chromium, at least one carbide of molybdenum, and at least one carbide of tungsten; and (C.) at least one carbonitride of titanium, at least one carbonitride of zirconium, at least one carbonitride of hafnium, at least one carbonitride of vanadium, at least one carbonitride of niobium, at least one carbonitride of tantalum, at least one carbonitride of chromium, at least one carbonitride.
- 12. The tool according to claim 11, wherein:said tool comprises a rotary tool comprising: an elongate tool body having an axially forward end and an axially rearward end; a hard insert affixed to said tool body at the axially forward end thereof; said hard insert comprising said cermet body.
- 13. The tool according to claim 11, wherein:said tool comprises a cutting tool for chip forming machining of workpiece materials, said cutting tool comprising: a rake face, over which rake face flow chips formed during the chip forming machining of workpiece materials; a flank face; and a cutting edge for cutting into the workpiece materials to form the chips, said cutting edge being formed at a junction of said rake face and said flank face; and wherein at least a portion of said rake face, a portion of said flank face and a portion of said cutting edge of the cutting tool comprise said cermet body.
- 14. The tool according to claim 11, wherein:said tool comprises an elongate rotary tool for machining materials, said rotary tool comprising: an elongate body at a first end; a shank at a second and opposite end; said elongate body and said shank are disposed to share a common axis; at least one face on said elongate body at an end opposite said shank, wherein said at least one face defines a corresponding flute extending along said elongate body toward said shank; at least one flank on an end of said elongate body at an end opposite said shank; and a cutting edge at a juncture of said at least one face and said at least one flank; and wherein said at least one flank, said at least one face, and said cutting edge at the juncture thereof of said elongate rotary tool comprise said cermet body.
- 15. The tool according to claim 11, wherein:said tool comprises a pick-style tool comprising: an elongate tool body having an axially forward end and an axially rearward end; a hard insert affixed to said tool body at the axially forward end thereof; and said hard insert comprising said cermet body.
- 16. A tool comprising one of: a drill, an endmill, a reamer, a threading tool, a threading tap, a material cutting insert, a milling insert, an indexable insert, a material cutting insert with a chip control structure, a material milling insert with chip control structure, an earth auger, a mineral drill, a rock drill, a snow plow blade, a roller cutter, a grinding apparatus, a comminuting apparatus, a seed boot, a disc blade, a stump cutter, a grinder, a furrowing tool, a screw head punch, an endmill, a tap, a burr, a countersink, a hob, and a reamer; said tool comprising:a cermet body; said cermet body comprising at least one hard component and a binder; said binder comprising: cobalt in the range of from about forty weight percent to about ninety weight percent; nickel in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; and iron in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; said binder having a ratio of nickel to iron in the range of about 1.5:1 to about 1:1.5; said binder in said body having a first concentration at a first portion and a second concentration at a second portion; said first concentration in said first portion being substantially different from said second concentration in said second portion to thus form a gradient in said body; said binder comprising a substantially face centered cubic structure, with the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body being configured and disposed to substantially maintain said face centered cubic structure of said binder upon said binder being subjected to deformation; and the difference in concentration between said first concentration and said second concentration of said binder in said body also being configured and disposed to minimize stress and strain induced transformations in said binder.
- 17. The tool according to claim 16, wherein said binder consists essentially of:cobalt in the range of from about forty weight percent to about ninety weight percent; nickel in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; iron in the range of from about four weight percent to about thirty-six weight percent; and impurities consisting of materials other than cobalt, nickel, and iron.
- 18. The tool according to claim 17, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion comprises a concentration at the exterior of said body greater than said second concentration at said second portion at the interior of said body.
- 19. The tool according to claim 18, wherein:said first concentration at said first portion is disposed at a depth of up to about forty micrometers measured from the exterior of said body.
- 20. The tool according to claim 19, wherein:the ratio of the components of said binder is the same within said first portion and in said second portion.
- 21. The tool according to claim 20, wherein:said binder comprises an austenitic binder.
- 22. The tool according to claim 21, wherein:said binder comprises from four weight percent to about ten weight percent of said body.
- 23. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said at least one hard component comprises at least one of (A.); (B.); and (C):(A.) at least one carbide, at least one nitride, at least one carbonitride, their mixtures, and their solid solutions; (B.) at least one carbide of titanium, at least one carbide of zirconium, at least one carbide of hafnium, at least one carbide of vanadium, at least one carbide of niobium, at least one carbide of tantalum, at least one carbide of chromium, at least one carbide of molybdenum, and at least one carbide of tungsten; and (C.) at least one carbonitride of titanium, at least one carbonitride of zirconium, at least one carbonitride of hafnium, at least one carbonitride of vanadium, at least one carbonitride of niobium, at least one carbonitride of tantalum, at least one carbonitride of chromium, at least one carbonitride.
Priority Claims (1)
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CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB00/00157, filed on Feb. 14, 2000, which claims priority from Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 199 07 749.5, filed on Feb. 23, 1999. International Application PCT/IB00/00157 was pending as of the filing date of this application. The United States was an elected state in International Application No. PCT/IB00/00157.
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