Cutting insert, cutting tool, and method of producing machined product
US-2015375303-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10076788B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10076788-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414282214-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A cutting insert has a cutting corner, having a bisector, located on a top surface of the cutting insert. A chip-control arrangement is located at the cutting corner. The chip-control arrangement includes a projection protruding from the top end face and that extends longitudinally in a direction transverse to, and to opposites sides of, the bisector. The chip-control arrangement also includes a protrusion protruding from the top end face and comprising a protrusion ridge that extends from the projection towards a corner cutting edge at the cutting corner.
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A cutting insert ( 20 ) comprising: opposing top and bottom end faces ( 24 , 26 ) and first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) extending therebetween; a central axis (C) extending through the top and bottom end surfaces ( 24 , 26 ) and defining an upward direction (D U ) and a downward direction (D D ) of the insert; a corner surface ( 30 A) connecting the first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) and intersecting the top end face ( 24 ) to form a corner cutting edge ( 32 ); a cutting corner ( 40 A), located on the top end face ( 24 ) adjacent the corner cutting edge ( 32 ), the cutting corner ( 40 A) having a bisector (B); and a chip-control arrangement ( 22 ) located at the cutting corner ( 40 A) and comprising: a projection ( 44 ) protruding from the top end face ( 24 ) and extending longitudinally in a direction transverse to, and to opposites sides of, the bisector (B), the projection ( 44 ) comprising two opposing projection extremities ( 46 A, 46 B) and an elongated surface ( 48 ) extending therebetween, the elongated surface ( 48 ) inclining upwardly from the top end face ( 24 ) in a direction away from the corner cutting edge ( 32 ); and a protrusion ( 68 ) protruding from the top end face ( 24 ) and comprising a protrusion ridge ( 70 ) which, in a top view of the cutting corner, is longer in a second direction along the bisector (B) than in a first direction perpendicular to the bisector (B) and extends longitudinally lengthwise along the bisector (B), from the elongated surface ( 48 ) in a direction towards the corner cutting edge ( 32 ); wherein in a top view of the cutting corner ( 40 A): the projection ( 44 ) has a projection length (L′) measured in the first direction perpendicular to the bisector (B); the projection ( 44 ) has a maximum projection width (W) measured in the second direction along the bisector (B), and the maximum projection width (W) is smaller than the projection length (L′); the protrusion ( 68 ) is lower than the projection ( 44 ), in relation to the upward direction (D U ); and in a cross-sectional view taken in a plane along, and through, a longitudinal extension of the protrusion ridge ( 70 ), the protrusion ridge ( 70 ) is concavely curved. 2. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , wherein, in a top view of the cutting corner ( 40 A), the projection ( 44 ) extends longitudinally in a direction perpendicular to the bisector (B). 3. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the projection ( 44 ) and the protrusion ( 68 ) are mirror symmetrical about the bisector (B). 4. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , further comprising first and second side cutting edges ( 34 A, 34 B) formed at the intersection of the top end face ( 24 ) and the first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) respectively, forming a continuous cutting edge ( 36 ) with the corner cutting edge ( 32 ), and a land ( 38 ), extending along the cutting edge ( 36 ) on the top end face ( 24 ). 5. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 4 , wherein in a top view of the cutting corner ( 40 A): one projection extremity ( 46 A) is located between the first side cutting edge ( 34 A) and the bisector (B); and the other projection extremity ( 46 B) is located between the second side cutting edge ( 34 B) and the bisector (B). 6. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 4 , wherein the protrusion ( 68 ) does not extend to the land ( 38 ). 7. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the elongated surface ( 48 ) further comprises an elongated surface uppermost area ( 62 ) which, in relation to the upward direction (D U ), is higher than a corner cutting edge point ( 64 ) on the corner cutting edge ( 32 ). 8. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the projection ( 44 ) further comprises a declining surface ( 66 ) extending between the two projection extremities ( 46 A, 46 B) and declining from the elongated surface ( 48 ) in a direction away from the corner cutting edge ( 32 ). 9. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 8 , further comprising a central island ( 76 ) comprising: a raised island upper surface ( 78 ) at least partially surrounded by an island inclined surface ( 80 ), the central island ( 76 ) having an elongated nose portion ( 82 ) directed towards the corner cutting edge ( 32 ); wherein the declining surface ( 66 ) extends to the island inclined surface ( 80 ). 10. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 9 , wherein: the chip-control arrangement further comprises an elongated rib ( 86 ) extending from the declining surface ( 66 ) to the raised island upper surface ( 78 ). 11. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 10 , wherein in a top view of the cutting corner ( 40 A), the elongated rib ( 86 ) extends along the bisector (B). 12. A cutting insert ( 20 ) comprising: opposing top and bottom end faces ( 24 , 26 ) and first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) extending therebetween; a central axis (C) extending through the top and bottom end surfaces ( 24 , 26 ) and defining an upward direction (D U ) and a downward direction (D D ) of the insert; a corner surface ( 30 A) connecting the first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) and intersecting the top end face ( 24 ) to form a corner cutting edge ( 32 ); a cutting corner ( 40 A), located on the top end face ( 24 ) adjacent the corner cutting edge ( 32 ), the cutting corner ( 40 A) having a bisector (B); and a chip-control arrangement ( 22 ) located at the cutting corner ( 40 A) and comprising: a projection ( 44 ) protruding from the top end face ( 24 ) and extending longitudinally in a direction transverse to, and to opposites sides of, the bisector (B), the projection ( 44 ) comprising two opposing projection extremities ( 46 A, 46 B) and an elongated surface ( 48 ) extending therebetween, the elongated surface ( 48 ) inclining upwardly from the top end face ( 24 ) in a direction away from the corner cutting edge ( 32 ); and a protrusion ( 68 ) protruding from the top end face ( 24 ) and comprising a protrusion ridge ( 70 ) which, in a top view of the cutting corner, is longer in a second direction along the bisector (B) than in a first direction perpendicular to the bisector (B) and extends longitudinally lengthwise along the bisector (B), from the elongated surface ( 48 ) in a direction towards the corner cutting edge ( 32 ); wherein the protrusion ( 68 ) is lower than the projection ( 44 ), in relation to the upward direction (D U ); in a cross-sectional view taken in a plane along, and through, a longitudinal extension of the protrusion ridge ( 70 ), the protrusion ridge ( 70 ) is concavely curved; and in a cross-sectional view taken in a plane perpendicular to, and through, a longitudinal extension of the projection ( 44 ), the elongated surface ( 48 ) comprises an upwardly extending convex portion ( 50 ). 13. The cutting insert ( 20 ) according to claim 1 , wherein, in a cross-sectional view taken in a plane along, and through, a longitudinal extension of the projection ( 44 ), the elongated surface ( 48 ) comprises a central linear portion ( 52 ). 14. A cutting insert ( 20 ) comprising: opposing top and bottom end faces ( 24 , 26 ) and first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) extending therebetween; a central axis (C) extending through the top and bottom end surfaces ( 24 , 26 ) and defining an upward direction (D U ) and a downward direction ( 2 2 ) of the insert; a corner surface ( 30 A) connecting the first and second side surfaces ( 28 A, 28 B) and intersecting the top end face ( 24 ) to
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