Cutting insert, body, and cutting tool
US-2024390988-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9555488B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9555488-B2 |
| Application number | US-42049209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A milling insert, including an upperside, an underside, and a reference plane parallel thereto. A plurality of indexable cutting edges are formed along a peripheral borderline in transitions between at least the upperside and a number of clearance surfaces. Each cutting edge includes a chip-removing main edge and a surface-wiping secondary edge. The main edge, from a first end of the main edge adjacent to the secondary edge, declines toward the underside of the milling insert and then, from a lowest part, rises toward an opposite second end of the main edge. The secondary edge is inclined at an angle (ε) in relation to the reference plane as viewed perpendicularly to the clearance surface of the secondary edge, such that a first end of the secondary edge connected to the main edge is situated on a lower level than the opposite, second end of the secondary edge.
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A milling insert, comprising: an upperside, an underside, and a reference plane parallel to the upperside and the underside; a plurality of indexable cutting edges formed along a peripheral borderline in transitions between at least the upperside and a number of clearance surfaces, the cutting edges including an active chip-removing main edge and an active surface-wiping secondary edge cooperating therewith during a milling operation, the active secondary edge forming an obtuse angle with the active main edge as viewed in planar view from the upperside, and the active main edge extending across over half of the width of the insert along the reference plane from a side view facing the clearance surface corresponding to the main edge; the active main edge, from a first end of the active main edge adjacent to the active surface-wiping secondary edge, first declining toward the underside of the milling insert and then, from a lowest part, rising toward an opposite second end of the active main edge, wherein the active secondary edge is inclined at an angle (ε) in relation to the reference plane as viewed perpendicularly to the clearance surface of the active surface-wiping secondary edge, such that a first end of the active surface-wiping secondary edge connected to the active main edge is situated on a lower level than the opposite, second end of the active surface-wiping secondary edge, and wherein at the second end of each main edge and at the second end of a neighboring secondary edge, the borderline is interrupted by non-chip-removing edge lines inside which shoulders are formed having top surfaces, which are located in a common plane parallel to and situated on a higher level than a plane in which the second ends of the secondary edges are commonly situated. 2. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at least 1°. 3. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at most 7°. 4. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at least 2° and at most 5°. 5. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the secondary edge has a convexly arched shape. 6. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the shoulders is plane. 7. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the top surface extends inward from an outer edge line flush with the clearance surface of the main edge. 8. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein insert is double-sided. 9. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein a first portion of the main edge closest to the secondary edge is inclined at a first angle (γ) in relation to the reference plane up to a breaking point adjacent to a second portion, the angle of which to the reference plane is smaller than the first angle, the breaking point being situated closer to the secondary edge than the second end of the main edge. 10. The milling insert according to claim 1 , wherein the milling insert has four cutting edges on each of the upperside and the underside, the surface-wiping secondary edges being disposed at the corners of the milling insert. 11. A milling insert, comprising: an upperside, an underside, and a reference plane parallel to the upperside and the underside; a plurality of indexable cutting edges formed along a peripheral borderline in transitions between at least the upperside and a number of clearance surfaces; each cutting edge including a chip-removing main edge and a surface-wiping secondary edge, the secondary edge forming an obtuse angle with the main edge as viewed in planar view from the upperside, and the chip-removing main edge extending across over half of the width of the insert along the reference plane from a side view facing the clearance surface corresponding to the main edge; the main edge, from a first end of the main edge adjacent to the secondary edge, first declining toward the underside of the milling insert and then, from a lowest part, rising toward an opposite second end of the main edge, wherein the secondary edge is inclined at an angle (ε) in relation to the reference plane as viewed perpendicularly to the clearance surface of the secondary edge, such that a first end of the secondary edge connected to the main edge is situated on a lower level than the opposite, second end of the secondary edge, and wherein at the second end of each main edge and at a second end of a neighboring secondary edge, the peripheral borderline is interrupted by non-chip-removing edge lines inside from which shoulders are formed having top surfaces, which top surfaces are located in a common plane parallel to and situated on a higher level than a plane in which the second ends of the secondary edges are commonly situated. 12. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein the top surface extends inward from an outer edge line flush with the clearance surface of the main edge. 13. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at least 2° and at most 5°. 14. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein a length of the first portion of the main edge is less than half a total length of the main edge. 15. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein a length of the surface wiping secondary edge is within 20-30% of a total length of the main edge. 16. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at least 1°. 17. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein the angle (ε) amounts to at most 7°. 18. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein the secondary edge has a convexly arched shape. 19. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein insert is double-sided. 20. The milling insert according to claim 11 , wherein a first portion of the main edge closest to the secondary edge is inclined at a first angle (γ) in relation to the reference plane up to a breaking point adjacent to a second portion, the angle of which to the reference plane is smaller than the first angle, the breaking point being situated closer to the secondary edge than the second end of the main edge.
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