Cutting insert, body, and cutting tool
US-2024390988-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9573203B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573203-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314018626-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A milling tool has single sided and indexable milling inserts having a round basic shape. Each milling insert has a plurality of tangentially spaced-apart and alternately usable cutting edges, which individually fall archedly from a first end, situated closest to an upper reference plane, to a lowest point, from which it again rises toward a second end. A reinforcing chamfer surface included in the cutting edge is formed with an increasing width in a direction from the first end of the cutting edge toward the second end.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A milling tool comprising: a basic body having front and rear ends, between which there extends an envelope surface and a first center axis on which the basic body is rotatable; a plurality of single sided and indexable milling inserts having a round basic shape, which individually include an upper side, an under side, and a clearance surface that extends between the upper and lower side, a portion of the clearance surface bordering the upper side converging toward the underside to provide a positive cutting geometry of a cutting edge positioned between the clearance surface and a chip surface included in the upper side, the cutting edge including a reinforcing chamfer surface that is delimited against the clearance surface via an outer boundary line and against the chip surface via an inner boundary line, the upper and under sides in the milling insert being determined by upper and lower reference planes, each of the reference planes extending perpendicular to a second center axis of an imaginary cylinder that circumscribes the periphery of the upper side and defines the round basic shape of a milling insert, wherein in the clearance surface of the individual milling insert, a plurality of tangentially spaced-apart and plane side contact surfaces are formed, two of which are pressed against a side support surface in the seat; and a seat formed in a transition between the front end and the envelope surface of the basic body, wherein each of the plurality of milling inserts being fixed in the seat by a tightening device and co-operating lock means disposed in the seat of the basic body and the respective milling insert so as to counteract rotation of the milling insert, the milling insert being located in a spatial position that is tipped-in in the basic body and determined by an axial tipping-in angle, as well as by a radial angle, wherein each of the plurality of milling inserts is formed with a plurality of tangentially spaced-apart and alternately usable cutting edges, each of the cutting edges falling archedly from a first end bordering the upper reference plane of the milling insert, to a lowest point, from which a respective cutting edge rises toward a second end, the inner boundary line of the chamfer surface diverging from the outer boundary line so as to give the chamfer surface an increasing width in a direction from the first end of the cutting edge toward the second end thereof, wherein the lock means for rotationally securing each milling insert in the individual seat of the basic body has a first connecting surface that is formed in a bottom of the individual seat and includes a plurality of radially oriented ridges and countersinks between the ridges, and a second connecting surface that is formed in the underside of the milling insert, the second connecting surface including a plurality of radially oriented ridges and countersinks, the ridges of the second connecting surface engaging the countersinks of the first connecting surface at the same time as countersinks of the second connecting surface receive the ridges of the first connecting surface, the side contact surfaces of the milling insert being located in the same radial plane as the ridges of the second connecting surface of the milling insert. 2. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein an individual cutting edge of the milling insert forms a chip removing main edge, which at its first end transforms into a wiper edge, which when the milling insert is viewed in plane elevation toward the upper side, has a radius that is greater than a radius of the main edge as determined by the outer boundary line of the chamfer surface. 3. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein an individual cutting edge of each milling insert is formed with a cutting edge angle defined by an angle between the chip surface and the clearance surface that decreases in a direction from the first end toward the second end. 4. A milling tool according to claim 3 , wherein the individual cutting edge of each milling insert is formed with a nominal rake angle that increases in a direction from the first end toward the second end, while a clearance angle formed by the clearance surface and a vertical reference line of the imaginary cylinder is constant. 5. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the chamfer surface of each cutting edge is broken into two part surfaces that are separated by a dividing line from which the outer boundary line and the inner boundary line diverge in a direction from the first end of the cutting edge toward the second end, the radially outer part surface forming a greater, negative angle with the upper reference plane than the inner part surface. 6. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the chamfer surface of the cutting edge has a greatest width that is at least twice as large as its smallest width. 7. A milling tool according to claim 5 , wherein the outer part surface of the chamfer surface has a width, which in sections closest to the first end of the cutting edge is greater than a width of the inner part surface, but which in sections closer to the second end has a width that is smaller than the width of the inner part surface. 8. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the chamfer surface of each cutting edge has an arc length of at least 75% of the total arc length of each cutting edge. 9. A milling tool according to claim 5 , wherein an angle of the outer part surface to the upper reference plane of each milling insert increases in the direction from the first end of the cutting edge toward the second end. 10. A milling tool according to claim 1 , wherein the operative cutting edge of each milling insert has its first end situated at a greater axial distance from the rear end of the basic body than its second end, and the operative cutting edge of the milling insert has its first end situated at a shorter radial distance from the first center axis of the basic body than its second end. 11. A single sided, indexable milling insert comprising: a round basic shape having an upper side, an under side, and a clearance surface that extends between the upper and lower side, a portion of the clearance surface bordering the upper side converging toward the underside to provide a positive cutting geometry of a cutting edge positioned between the clearance surface and a chip surface included in the upper side, the cutting edge including a reinforcing chamfer surface that is delimited against the clearance surface via an outer boundary line and against the chip surface via an inner boundary line, the upper and under sides being defined by upper and lower reference planes, each one of which extends perpendicular to a second center axis of an imaginary cylinder that circumscribes the periphery of the upper side to define the round basic shape of the milling insert, wherein in the clearance surface of each individual milling insert, a plurality of tangentially spaced-apart and plane side contact surfaces are formed; and lock means for rotationally securing the milling insert, a plurality of tangentially spaced-apart cutting edges, each of the cutting edges individually fall archedly from a first end, situated closest to the upper reference plane, to a lowest point, from which it rises toward a second end, the inner boundary line of the chamfer surface diverging from the outer boundary line to give the chamfer surface an increasing width in the direction from the first end of the cutting edge toward the second end there, wherein the lock means is a connecting surface that is formed in the underside and includes a plurality of radially oriented ridges and countersinks between the ridges, the side contact su
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