Milling tool

US9238273B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9238273-B2
Application numberUS-201213434182-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2012
Priority dateApr 29, 2011
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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A milling tool is disclosed having a front head and a rear holder, which are detachably connected by means of a male/female coupling as well as a screw and a washer. Via a main duct, cooling liquid is fed to a chamber, from which it is fed out via branch ducts to individual milling inserts. The front chamber is closed by means of a cover that is held applied against a ring surface surrounding the chamber. The cover is tightenable by means of a threaded joint that is operative independently of a threaded joint between the screw and a front section of the main duct.

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Milling tool for chip removing machining, comprising: a front head and a rear holder, which are detachably connected by means of a male/female coupling that includes a male member included in a front part of the rear holder and a female member in a rear part of the front head; a seat that mouths in a rear end of the front head and, via a shoulder, transforms into a wider chamber mouthing in the front end surface of the front head adjacent to a ring surface; a washer pressed against the shoulder by means of a first threaded joint comprising a male thread on a screw provided with a head, and a female thread included in a through bore that runs through the rear holder and serves as a main duct for conveyance of a fluid to said chamber, and from the chamber branch ducts extend toward individual milling inserts and chip channels in the periphery of the front head in order to individually feed the fluid to the same; and a cover sealing the chamber and that is applied against the ring surface, wherein the cover is tightenable against the ring surface by means of a second threaded joint that is operative independently of the first threaded joint, and wherein an inner diameter surface of the seat extends axially from the rear end surface of the front head to a forward distal end that forms a corner with a radially extending surface of the shoulder, wherein a plurality of passages for coolant flow are located in at least a portion of the male member, wherein a first end of the plurality of passages for coolant flow opens to the main duct, and wherein a second end of the plurality of passages for coolant flow has an opening that is located in a radially extending front end surface of the male member. 2. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the second threaded joint comprises a first thread included in the head of the screw, as well as a second thread included in a member projecting from a back side of the cover. 3. Milling tool according to claim 2 , wherein said member is a cylindrical cuff having an internal female thread, the first thread being a male thread on the outside of the screw head. 4. Milling tool according to claim 3 , wherein the screw includes a central, secondary fluid duct and one or more radial branch ducts that are formed in the head and located near the rear end of the head. 5. Milling tool for chip removing machining, comprising: a front head and a rear holder, which are detachably connected by means of a male/female coupling that includes a male member in a front part of the rear holder and a female member in a rear part of the front head; a seat that mouths in a rear end of the front head and, via a shoulder, transforms into a wider chamber mouthing in a front end of the front head adjacent to a ring surface; a washer pressed against the shoulder by means of a first threaded joint comprising a male thread on a screw provided with a head, and a female thread included in a through bore that runs through the rear holder and serves as a main duct for conveyance of a fluid to said chamber, and from the chamber branch ducts extend toward individual milling inserts and chip channels in the periphery of the front head in order to individually feed the fluid to the same; and a cover sealing the chamber and that is applied against the ring surface, wherein the cover is tightenable against the ring surface by means of a second threaded joint that is operative independent of the first threaded joint, wherein said member is a cylindrical cuff having an internal female thread, the first thread being a male thread on the outside of the screw head, and wherein the cuff includes a plurality of through holes located in the vicinity of the cover. 6. Milling tool according to claim 5 , wherein the screw includes a central, secondary fluid duct and one or more radial branch ducts that are formed in the head and located near the rear end of the head. 7. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the washer comprises one or more axial, through holes for the passage of fluid from the seat to the chamber. 8. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein homologous threads in the first threaded joint and the second threaded joint run in one and the same direction upon tightening in order to rotate the screw and the cover in one and the same direction of rotation. 9. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the first end of the plurality of passages for coolant flow opens to the main duct at an axial location that is axially displaced from the male member. 10. Milling tool according to claim 9 , wherein the second end of the plurality of passages for coolant flow opens to the wider chamber. 11. Milling tool for chip removing machining, comprising: a front head and a rear holder, which are detachably connected by means of a male/female coupling that includes a male member in a front part of the rear holder and a female member in a rear part of the front head; a seat that mouths in a rear end surface of the front head and, via a shoulder, transforms into a wider chamber mouthing in a front end surface of the front head adjacent to a ring surface; a washer pressed against the shoulder by means of a first threaded joint comprising a male thread on a screw provided with a head, and a female thread included in a through bore that runs through the rear holder and serves as a main duct for conveyance of a fluid to said chamber, and from the chamber branch ducts extend toward individual milling inserts and chip channels in the periphery of the front head in order to individually feed the fluid to the same; and a cover sealing the chamber and that is applied against the ring surface, wherein the cover is tightenable against the ring surface by means of a second threaded joint that is operative independent of the first threaded joint, wherein an inner diameter surface of the seat extends axially from the rear end surface of the front head to a forward distal end that forms a corner with a radially extending surface of the shoulder, and wherein a passage for coolant flow is located in a threaded shank of the screw. 12. Milling tool according to claim 11 , wherein a first end of the passage for coolant flow opens to the main duct at an axial location that is axially displaced from the male member. 13. Milling tool according to claim 12 , wherein a second end of the passage for coolant flow opens to a widened section in the head of the screw. 14. Milling tool according to claim 13 , wherein the widened section in the head of the screw is connected by at least one branch duct to the wider chamber. 15. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the inner diameter surface of the seat axially overlaps at least a portion of an inner diameter surface of the wider chamber. 16. Milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the washer contacts the shoulder proximate the corner. 17. Milling tool according to claim 3 , wherein the cuff includes a plurality of through holes located in the vicinity of the cover. 18. Milling tool according to claim 17 , wherein the screw includes a central, secondary fluid duct and one or more radial branch ducts that are formed in the head and located near the rear end of the head. 19. Milling tool according to claim 11 , wherein homologous threads in the first threaded joint and the second threaded joint run in one and the same direction upon tightening in order to rotate the screw and the cover in one and the same direction of rotation.

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Classifications

  • B23C5/28Primary

    Features relating to lubricating or cooling · CPC title

  • with means to remove chip · CPC title

  • with means to control temperature or lubricate · CPC title

  • with means to apply transient, fluent medium to work or product · CPC title

  • including Tool with duct · CPC title

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What does patent US9238273B2 cover?
A milling tool is disclosed having a front head and a rear holder, which are detachably connected by means of a male/female coupling as well as a screw and a washer. Via a main duct, cooling liquid is fed to a chamber, from which it is fed out via branch ducts to individual milling inserts. The front chamber is closed by means of a cover that is held applied against a ring surface surrounding t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lehto Ralf, Wihlborg Lennart, Sandvik Intellectual Property
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23C5/28. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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