Tool head for a modular shank tool
US-9700944-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US12208455B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12208455-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117347756-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2025 |
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A rotary cutting tool includes a main body, a shank portion having a rearward end, and a flute portion having a forward end with one or more flanks. One or more connecting fluid holes are in fluid communication with a central fluid hole and terminates at a flank at the forward end of the cutting tool. One or more twisted fluid holes extend through a lobe in the flute portion and terminates at a flank at the forward end of the cutting tool. A cross-sectional shape of the connecting fluid holes and the twisted fluid holes is selected to provide enhanced delivery of fluid to the cutting edge. In one aspect, the rotary cutting tool is a modular drill and the flute portion has a pocket for holding a replaceable cutting insert.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary cutting tool, comprising: a tool body including a shank portion proximate a rearward end of the rotary cutting tool, a flute portion integral and adjacent the shank portion in an axial direction of the tool body, and a pocket portion proximate a forward end of the rotary cutting tool, the flute portion having a plurality of flutes separated by lobes; a replaceable cutting insert mounted in the pocket portion of the tool body, the replaceable cutting insert has an outer peripheral surface interrupted by a plurality of flutes that continuously merge into the plurality of flutes of the flute portion of the tool body; a central fluid hole extending along a central, rotational axis, RA, from the rearward end, entirely through the shank portion of the tool body, entirely through the flute portion of the tool body, and partially into the cutting insert, the central fluid hole terminating in the cutting insert at a predetermined distance, DB, from a base surface of the cutting insert; one or more connecting fluid holes in fluid communication with the central fluid hole, the one or more connecting fluid holes extending from the central fluid hole at the predetermined distance, DB, from the base of the cutting insert and terminating in a first opening in a flank of the cutting insert for supplying fluid to one or more cutting edges of the cutting insert; and one or more twisted fluid holes extending from the rearward end of the tool body, entirely through the shank portion, entirely through a lobe in the flute portion, entirely through the cutting insert, and terminating in a second opening in the flank of the cutting insert for supplying fluid to one or more cutting edges of the cutting insert, wherein at least a portion of the central fluid hole has a triangular cross-sectional shape when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central, rotational axis, RA, and wherein the one or more twisted fluid holes has a different cross-sectional shape than the central fluid hole. 2. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flutes of the flute portion are formed with a helix angle, HA, with respect to a center rotational axis, RA, of the rotary cutting tool. 3. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the one or more twisted fluid holes are “D-shaped” in cross section having a planar wall portion and a curved wall portion. 4. The rotary cutting tool of claim 3 , wherein the planar wall portion is radially inward with respect to the curved wall portion. 5. The rotary cutting tool of claim 3 , wherein the planar wall portion is radially outward with respect to the curved wall portion. 6. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the rotary cutting tool comprises a modular drill. 7. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the replaceable cutting insert has a front cutting part defining a cutting diameter, DC, and a coupling pin extending axially away from the front cutting part. 8. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flutes of the cutting insert continuously merge into the plurality of flutes of the flute portion. 9. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the central fluid hole is larger than a cross-sectional area of the one or more twisted fluid holes. 10. The rotary cutting tool of claim 1 , wherein the central fluid hole transitions from a circular cross-sectional shape to the triangular cross-sectional shape.
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