Drill
US-2015321267-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9623490B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9623490-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314775462-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A three-flute drill having: a tool main body with cutting edges at an axially distal end thereof, a flute portion having discharge flutes in a distal-end side portion of the body, and a cutting fluid supply hole for supplying fluid toward the edges, a rear inner wall surface on the radial direction on a rear side in the drill rotation direction and opposed to the front inner wall surface in a drill circumferential direction, an outer circumferential inner wall surface made up of a partially cylindrical surface whose center lies on an axis of the drill, and an inner circumferential inner wall surface having a partially cylindrical surface whose center lies on the drill axis and opposed to the outer circumferential inner wall surface in the radial direction, the inner circumferential inner wall having a curvature radius smaller than that of the outer circumferential inner wall surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A three-flute drill comprising: a tool main body provided with cutting edges at an axially distal end of the tool main boy, a flute portion having discharge flutes formed in a distal-end side portion of the tool main body for discharging chips generated by the cutting edges, and a cutting fluid supply hole for supplying cutting fluid toward the cutting edges through an inside of the flute portion, the cutting fluid supply hole having a tan-shaped cross section defined by a front inner wall surface extending along a radial direction of the three-flute drill on a front side in a rotation direction of the three-flute drill, a rear inner wall surface extending along the radial direction on a rear side in the rotation direction of the three-flute drill and opposed to the front inner wall surface in a circumferential direction of the three-flute drill, an outer circumferential inner wall surface made up of a partially cylindrical surface whose center lies on an axis of the three-flute drill, and an inner circumferential inner wall surface made up of a partially cylindrical surface whose center lies on the axis of the three-flute drill and opposed to the outer circumferential inner wall surface in the radial direction, the inner circumferential inner wall having a curvature radius smaller than a curvature radius of the outer circumferential inner wall surface. 2. The three-flute drill of claim 1 , wherein an angle formed by the front inner wall surface and the rear inner wall surface is 15° to 40° in a cross section orthogonal to the axis, and wherein the curvature radius of the outer circumferential inner wall surface is 0.25D to 0.40D while the curvature radius of the inner circumferential inner wall surface is preferably 0.15D to 0.25D, where D represents a diameter of the three-flute drill. 3. The three-flute drill of claim 2 , wherein each adjacent two of the front inner wall surface, the rear inner wall surface, the outer circumferential inner wall surface, and the inner circumferential inner wall surface, which are adjacent to each other, are smoothly connected to each other with a curvature radius of 0.01D to 0.03D. 4. The three-flute drill of claim 2 , wherein an angle of 20° to 50° is formed by a reference line and a straight line indicative of a half angle of an angle between the front inner wall surface and the rear inner wall surface, the reference line being a straight line connecting the axis of the three-flute drill and a radially outermost point of a forwardly-facing wall surface of each of the flutes, the forwardly-facing wall surface facing forwardly in the rotation direction.
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