Cutting insert, body, and cutting tool
US-2024390988-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2021205902A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021205902-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816074830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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An insert is provided, ensuring to vary the cutout angle of the cutting edge without replacing the body, and to prevent the change in the cutout angle of the cutting edge in the cutting process. The insert includes a constraining part, a through hole, and a blade. The blade includes a cutting edge for the cutting process. An outer surface of the constraining part around the central axis includes a pair of first constraining surfaces, and a pair of second constraining surfaces. The cutting edge in the state where the pair of first constraining surfaces are fixed becomes non-parallel to the cutting edge in the state where the constraining part is rotated around the central axis from the fixed state of the pair of first constraining surfaces to place the pair of second constraining surfaces on the same surface on which the pair of first constraining surfaces have been fixed.
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1 . An insert for a cutting process, the insert being constrained with a pair of side wall surfaces of a fitting recess formed in a body of an indexable tool, and being assembled with the body by fastening with a shaft-like fastening member, comprising: a constraining part fitted with the fitting recess; a through hole piercing through the constraining part, through which the fastening member is inserted; and a blade projecting from the constraining part to a direction at right angles with a central axis of the through hole, wherein: the blade includes a cutting edge for the cutting process, the cutting edge forming a part of an edge apart from the central axis; an outer surface of the constraining part around the central axis includes a pair of first constraining surfaces abuttable on the pair of side wall surfaces, and a pair of second constraining surfaces having an angle formed between the second constraining surfaces is the same as an angle formed between the pair of first constraining surfaces in an axially right angle section of the constraining part perpendicular to the central axis, and having at least one surface different from the pair of first constraining surfaces; the shortest distance from the central axis to the pair of first constraining surfaces is set to be the same as the shortest distance from the central axis to the pair of second constraining surfaces in the axially right angle section; and the cutting edge in a state where the pair of first constraining surfaces are fixed becomes non-parallel to the cutting edge in a state where the constraining part is rotated around the central axis from a fixed state of the pair of first constraining surfaces to place the pair of second constraining surfaces on the same surface on which the pair of first constraining surfaces have been fixed. 2 . The insert according to claim 1 , wherein in an axially right angle section, a length of the first constraining surface is the same as a length of the second constraining surface. 3 . The insert according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first constraining surface and the second constraining surface is inclined relative to the central axis to become closer to the central axis as each of the first constraining surface and the second constraining surface becomes distant from the blade. 4 . The insert according to claim 1 , wherein: the blade is formed into a polygonal shape in a view of an axial direction of the central axis; the cutting edge is one side of the blade with the polygonal shape; the outer surface of the constraining part is formed into a polygonal shape having the number of apexes different from the number of apexes of the blade in the view of the axial direction of the central axis; and each side of the outer surfaces of the constraining part constitutes the first constraining surface or the second constraining surface. 5 . The insert according to claim 4 , wherein the number of apexes of the outer surface of the constraining part is set to a value as an integer multiple of the number of apexes of the blade. 6 . A body with a shaft-like shape for an indexable tool, the body being assembled with the insert according to claim 4 by fastening using the fastening member, comprising: a fitting recess formed by making a recess in a circumferential direction, with which the constraining part of the insert is fitted, the fitting recess having a pair of side wall surfaces on which the pair of first constraining surfaces or the pair of second constraining surfaces are abutted; and positioning parts, one of which is disposed at a position corresponding to an apex of the constraining part in an abutment state of the pair of first constraining surfaces on the pair of side wall surfaces, respectively, and the other of which is disposed at a position corresponding to an apex of the constraining part in an abutment state of the pair of second constraining surfaces on the pair of side wall surfaces, respectively.
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