Drill tool
US-9221108-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9604285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9604285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514644635-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A rotary tool, in particular drilling tool, extends along a longitudinal axis and has an end surface; a brad point; and at least one major cutting edge extending outward up to an edge corner. A first free surface segment adjoins the major cutting edge, and a second free surface segment in turn adjoins said first free surface segment. To keep the stress, in particular the wear, low in the region of the end surface, the first free surface segment has a lower average abrasiveness than the second free surface segment.
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A rotary tool which extends along a longitudinal axis, said rotary tool comprising: an end surface; a brad point which lies on the longitudinal axis; a chisel portion which crosses through the brad point and comprises: a first chisel edge which generally extends from the brad point outwardly in a first radial direction; and a second chisel edge which generally extends from the brad point outwardly in a second radial direction, wherein the first and second chisel edges do not contact one another; a major cutting edge extending radially outwardly from the first chisel edge, up to an edge corner; the end surface comprising: a first free surface segment which adjoins the major cutting edge, and extends from the major cutting edge in a first circumferential direction of the rotary tool, wherein the first circumferential direction is opposite a cutting direction of the rotary tool; and a second free surface segment which in turn: adjoins the first free surface segment and the major cutting edge; and extends from the first free surface segment and the major cutting edge in the first circumferential direction of the rotary tool, wherein the first free surface segment has a lower average abrasiveness than the second free surface segment. 2. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the average abrasiveness of the first free surface segment is less than or equal to 0.1 μm. 3. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the average abrasiveness of the second free surface segment is in the range of from greater than 0.1 μm to 0.4 μm. 4. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment begins at a distance radially outwardly from the brad point. 5. The rotary tool of claim 4 , wherein the first free surface segment extends over a radial length that is between 50% and 90% of a nominal radius of the rotary tool. 6. The rotary tool according to claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment adjoins the major cutting edge at a distance from the first chisel edge, as seen in a radial direction of the rotary tool. 7. The rotary tool according to claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment has a width in the circumferential direction, the width increasing in a radially outward direction towards the edge corner. 8. The rotary tool according to claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment on the edge corner extends across an angle in the range from 5° to 20° in the circumferential direction. 9. A method for manufacturing a rotary tool as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment and the second free surface segment are ground with different abrasive discs. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the abrasive discs have a different grit. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second free surface segment is ground first, with the first free surface segment being ground thereafter. 12. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the chisel portion travels approximately in an S-shape in crossing through the brad point. 13. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the major cutting edge comprises: a center-proximal sub-segment which extends radially outwardly from the first chisel edge; and a center-distal sub-segment which extends radially outwardly from the center-proximal sub-segment to the edge corners; wherein the second free surface segment extends from the first free surface segment and from the center-proximal sub-segment of the major cutting edge, in the first circumferential direction of the rotary tool. 14. The rotary tool of claim 13 , wherein the first free surface segment extends solely from the center-distal sub-segment of the major cutting edge, in the first circumferential direction of the rotary tool. 15. The rotary tool of claim 14 , comprising: a flute which extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the rotary tool; a point thinning portion which extends from the second free surface segment to the flute. 16. The rotary tool of claim 1 , wherein the first free surface segment extends over a radial length that is between 50% and 90% of a nominal radius of the rotary tool. 17. The rotary tool of claim 1 , comprising: a flute which extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the rotary tool, and which is disposed adjacent the major cutting edge; a minor cutting edge which extends from the edge corner and travels along the flute; and a support bevel which extends from the minor cutting edge in the first circumferential direction of the rotary tool. 18. The rotary tool of claim 1 , comprising: a base body; and an exchangeable drill bit which is insertable into the base body; wherein the exchangeable drill bit includes the end surface, the brad point, the chisel portion and the major cutting edge. 19. The rotary tool of claim 18 , wherein: the base body comprises at least one flute; and the exchangeable drill bit includes at least one flute portion which adjoins the at least one flute of the fluted base body, when the exchangeable drill bit is inserted into the fluted base body. 20. The rotary tool of claim 19 , wherein the exchangeable drill bit comprises: a first flute portion which extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the exchangeable drill bit and which adjoins a first flute of the fluted base body, when the exchangeable drill bit is inserted into the fluted base body; a second flute portion which extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the exchangeable drill bit and which adjoins a second flute of the fluted base body, when the exchangeable drill bit is inserted into the fluted base body; a point thinning portion which extends from the second free surface segment to the first flute portion; and a minor cutting edge which extends from the edge corner and travels along the second flute portion; and a support bevel which extends from the minor cutting edge in the first circumferential direction of the rotary tool.
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