Material-removal systems, cutting tools therefor, and related methods

US10436029B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10436029-B1
Application numberUS-201615065258-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 9, 2016
Priority dateMar 18, 2015
Publication dateOct 8, 2019
Grant dateOct 8, 2019

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Abstract

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Embodiments described herein relate to material-removal systems as well as cutting tools and cutting tool assemblies that may be used in the material-removal systems. More specifically, for example, the material-removal systems, and particularly the cutting tools, may engage and fail target material. In some instances, the material-removal systems may be used in mining operations.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cutting tool assembly, comprising: a base body including: a surface mountable to a cutterhead of a material-removal machine; and one or more tool positioning features each of which includes at least a base body channel at least partially defined by two opposing channel sidewalls and a channel bottom; and one or more cutting tools secured to the base body, each of the one or more of cutting tools including: a tool body including opposing sidewalls having angled upper portions that define an acute angle therebetween; one or more cutting elements secured to the tool body and extending outward therefrom, each of the one or more cutting elements including a superhard table defining a working surface; and a positioning feature adjacent to a corresponding one of the one or more tool positioning features, wherein the base body channel is sized and configured to accept at least a portion of the positioning feature of the cutting tool, and the positioning feature and the one or more tool positioning features are sized and configured to position and orient the tool body; and one or more clamping members securing at least one of the one or more tools to the base body, at least one of the one or more clamping members including opposing sidewalls defining an acute angle therebetween that is inverted compared to the acute angle defined by the upper portions of the opposing sidewalls of the tool body, wherein the tool body of at least one of the one or more cutting tools is positioned adjacent to the one or more clamping members. 2. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the superhard table includes polycrystalline diamond. 3. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the positioning feature of the tool body includes a tool body channel and the corresponding one of the one or more tool positioning features includes a protrusion positioned in the base body channel and sized and configured to be positioned in the tool body channel. 4. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein a first sidewall of the opposing sidewalls of the at least one clamping member contacts a first angled upper portion of a first sidewall of the opposing sidewalls of the tool body to limit movement of the tool body with respect to the base body. 5. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the one or more clamping members are removably secured to the base body. 6. The cutting tool assembly of claim 5 wherein the one or more clamping members are fastened to the base body with one or more fasteners. 7. The cutting tool assembly of claim 5 further comprising a cutting element secured to or integrated with at least one of the one or more fasteners. 8. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 further comprising a cutting element secured to the clamping member. 9. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein one or more surfaces of the one or more clamping members include at least one of a shielding member or a protective coating. 10. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the one or more cutting tools are positioned along a generally curved path. 11. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the one or more cutting elements extends beyond an upper surface of the tool body. 12. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the base body includes one or more surfaces at least partially defining a rake angle of the cutting tool assembly. 13. The cutting tool assembly of claim 1 wherein: the base body includes a plurality of upper surfaces on a periphery of the base body; the base body channel of each of the one or more tool positioning features of the base body extends through the base body between two upper surfaces of the plurality of upper surfaces; the one or more clamping members include at least two clamping members secured to the two upper surfaces of the base body; the one or more cutting tools include at least a first cutting tool positioned partially within the base body channel; a first sidewall of the opposing sidewalls of a first clamping member of the at least two clamping members contacts a first angled upper portion of a first sidewall of the tool body of the first cutting tool; and a second sidewall of the opposing sidewalls of a second clamping member of the at least two clamping members contacts a second angled upper portion of a second sidewall of the tool body of the first cutting tool. 14. The cutting tool assembly of claim 13 , wherein: each of the one or more tool positioning features of the base body includes a protrusion extending only partially from the channel bottom of the base body channel to the two upper surfaces; the first cutting tool includes a tool body channel adjacent the protrusion in the channel of the base body; and the first angled sidewall and the second angled sidewall of the tool body of the first cutting tool are positioned outside the base body channel. 15. A material-removal system, comprising: a movable and/or rotatable cutterhead; and one or more cutting tool assemblies mounted to the movable and/or rotatable cutterhead, each of the one or more cutting tool assemblies including: a base body including one or more tool positioning features each of which includes a base body channel extending through the base body, the base body channel being at least partially defined by two opposing channel sidewalls and a channel bottom; and one or more cutting tools secured to the base body, each of the one or more cutting tools including a positioning feature adjacent to a corresponding one of the one or more tool positioning features, each of the one or more cutting tools including one or more cutting elements, each cutting element including a superhard table defining a working surface, and each base body channel is sized and configured to accept at least a portion of the positioning feature of a corresponding one of the one or more cutting tools; and one or more clamping elements removably fastened to the base body, at least one of the one or more clamping element including at least one of a shielding member or a cutting element. 16. The material removal system of claim 15 wherein the one or more cutting tools of each of the one or more cutting tool assemblies are positioned along a generally curved path such that at least some of the one or more cutting tools are positioned at different distances from a front face of the cutterhead. 17. The material removal system of claim 15 wherein at least one of the one or more cutting tools is removably secured to the base body. 18. The material removal system of claim 15 wherein at least one of the one or more cutting tool assemblies includes at least one of a shielding member or a protective coating. 19. A cutting tool assembly, comprising: a base body including: a surface sized and configured to mount to a cutterhead of a material-removal machine; one or more tool positioning features each of which includes: a channel extending through the base body, the channel being at least partially defined by two opposing channel sidewalls and a channel bottom; and a protrusion extending into the channel; and one or more cutting tools positioned and oriented relative to the base body by corresponding ones of the one or more positioning features, each of the one or more of cutting tools including: a tool body defining at least one tool positioning feature, the positioning feature and the at least one tool positioning feature having complementary shapes to position and orient the cutting tool relative to the base body

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  • characterised by the shape · CPC title

  • Means for fixing picks or holders · CPC title

  • E21C35/183Primary

    with inserts or layers of wear-resisting material {(drill bits with wear-resistant parts E21B10/46)} · CPC title

  • Saws; Discs; Wheels · CPC title

  • Knives; Mountings thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US10436029B1 cover?
Embodiments described herein relate to material-removal systems as well as cutting tools and cutting tool assemblies that may be used in the material-removal systems. More specifically, for example, the material-removal systems, and particularly the cutting tools, may engage and fail target material. In some instances, the material-removal systems may be used in mining operations.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Us Synthetic Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21C35/183. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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