Drill tool
US-9221108-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US2018281084A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018281084-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715478563-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A front-loaded, side-activated modular drill includes a shank and a replaceable cutting insert installed on and engaging the tool shank. The shank has a pocket for supporting the cutting insert when the cutting insert is installed within the pocket. The pocket includes a first centering wall having an aperture with internal threads formed with a first pitch and a second centering wall having an aperture with a first portion with internal threads formed with a second, different pitch. A first member is threaded into the aperture of the first centering wall, and a second member is threaded into the second centering wall. The first member is threaded into the second member. The cutting insert has an opening in a trailing end for allowing the first member to pass therethrough. Rotation of the first member causes the centering walls to elastically deform and move relative to each other.
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A front-loaded, side-activated modular drill for conducting rotary cutting operations on a work piece comprising a shank and a replaceable cutting insert, the tool shank and the cutting insert having a common rotational axis and complimentary peripheral surfaces when assembled together; the shank having a pocket for supporting the cutting insert when the cutting insert is installed within the pocket, the pocket comprising a first centering wall and a second centering wall, the first centering wall having an aperture with internal threads formed with a first pitch, the second centering wall having an aperture with a first portion with internal threads formed with a second, different pitch; a first member threaded into the aperture of the first centering wall; a second member is threaded into the aperture of the second centering wall of the shank and into the first member; and a replaceable cutting insert inserted within the pocket of the shank, the cutting insert having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end having an opening for allowing the first member to pass therethrough, wherein rotation of the first member in a first direction causes the first centering wall and the second centering wall to move radially outward with respect to the rotational axis, thereby allowing the cutting insert to be removed from the pocket of the shank, and wherein rotation of the first member in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, causes the first centering wall and the second centering wall to move radially inward with respect to the rotational axis, thereby clamping the cutting insert securely in the pocket of the shank. 2 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the first member comprises a head portion with external threads formed with the first pitch, and a shank portion with external threads formed with the second pitch different than the first pitch, the head portion. 3 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the second member comprises a head portion with external threads formed with the second pitch, and a central aperture with internal threads formed with the second pitch. 4 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the first member comprises a differential clamping screw, and wherein the second member comprises a nut. 5 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein a difference between the first pitch and the second pitch is in a range between about 0.01 mm to about 0.20 mm. 6 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the centering walls are substantially symmetrical with respect to the rotational axis, and inclined at a mutual angle, B, between about 0 degrees and about 6 degrees with respect to each other. 7 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the opening of the cutting insert is formed with at least two different radii on opposite sides of the rotational axis such that the opening has a curved shape. 8 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting insert includes a plurality of drive surfaces that are oriented to be compatible with a plurality of torque transmission walls of the shank. 9 . The modular drill according to claim 8 , wherein the plurality of drive surfaces are oriented an angle, E, of between about 0 degrees and about 40 degrees with respect to first member when threaded into the aperture of the first centering wall. 10 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein the two centering walls are interconnected by a central floor portion oriented transversely with respect to the rotational axis. 11 . The modular drill according to claim 10 , wherein the floor portion has a cavity for increasing a flexibility of the two centering walls. 12 . The modular drill according to claim 1 , wherein each centering wall has at least one coolant hole extending therethrough. 13 . A front-loaded, side-activated modular drill for conducting rotary cutting operations on a work piece comprising a shank and a replaceable cutting insert, the tool shank and the cutting insert having a common rotational axis and complimentary peripheral surfaces when assembled together; the shank having a pocket for supporting the cutting insert when the cutting insert is installed within the pocket, the pocket comprising a first centering wall and a second centering wall, the first centering wall having an aperture, the second centering wall having an aperture; a second member is disposed within the first centering wall of the shank, the second member having an aperture with internal threads formed with a first pitch; a first member inserted through the aperture of the first centering wall and threaded into the second member; a third member disposed within the second centering wall of the shank, the third member having an aperture with internal threads formed with a second pitch, the first member threaded into the third member and extends through the aperture of the second centering wall; and a replaceable cutting insert inserted within the pocket of the shank, the cutting insert having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end having an opening for allowing the first member to pass therethrough, wherein rotation of the first member in a first direction causes the first centering wall and the second centering wall to move radially outward with respect to the rotational axis, thereby allowing the cutting insert to be removed from the pocket of the shank, and wherein rotation of the first member in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, causes the first centering wall and the second centering wall to move radially inward with respect to the rotational axis, thereby clamping the cutting insert securely in the pocket of the shank. 14 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein the first member comprises a differential clamping screw, and wherein the second member comprises a wedge, and wherein the third member comprises a wedge. 15 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein a difference between the first pitch and the second pitch is in a range between about 0.01 mm to about 0.20 mm. 16 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein the centering walls are substantially symmetrical with respect to the rotational axis, and inclined at a mutual angle, B, between about 0 degrees and about 6 degrees with respect to each other. 17 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein the opening of the cutting insert is formed with at least two different radii on opposite sides of the rotational axis such that the opening has a curved shape. 18 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein the cutting insert includes a plurality of drive surfaces that are oriented to be compatible with a plurality of torque transmission walls of the shank. 19 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein the two centering walls are interconnected by a central floor portion oriented transversely with respect to the rotational axis. 20 . The modular drill according to claim 13 , wherein each centering wall has at least one coolant hole extending therethrough. 21 . A replaceable cutting insert having a rotational axis, A, the cutting insert comprising: a leading end; a trailing end, the trailing end having a cutout opening formed therein; and a plurality of drive surfaces, wherein the plurality of drive surfaces are oriented at an angle, D, with respect to centering walls of the cutting insert such that a driving force is transm
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