Cutting tool

US9656328B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9656328-B2
Application numberUS-201213431218-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2012
Priority dateMar 30, 2011
Publication dateMay 23, 2017
Grant dateMay 23, 2017

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Disclosed is a cutting tool, including: a cutting edge including a coating from a rake face to a flank face, and has a relief angle of not less than 15 degrees, a material of the coating having a higher wear resistance than a base material of the cutting edge, and during cutting of a work, an edge of the coating on the rake face at a top of the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work; with a progress of a wear inward in a radial direction, an edge of the coating on the flank face at the top of the cutting edge is removed by friction with the work to expose the base material thereunder; and the exposed base material is worn by friction with the work to retract the flank face inward in the radial direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cutting tool, comprising: a tip part having a cutting edge including a coating extending continuously from a rake face onto a flank face, a material of the coating having a higher wear resistance than a base material of the cutting edge, wherein the cutting edge has a top ridge line with a convex curve such that a radial distance of the top ridge line from a longitudinal central axis of the tip part increases as the top ridge line extends rearward in a forward-rearward direction of the cutting tool, the cutting edge comprises a forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position, and a rear auxiliary cutting edge that extends rearward from the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position, the rear auxiliary cutting edge having a point angle of zero, the cutting edge has a flank face relief angle of not less than 15 degrees, and the tip part is configured such that, during cutting of a work, an edge of the coating on the rake face at a top of the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work; with a progress of a wear inward in a radial direction, an edge of the coating on the flank face at the top of the cutting edge is removed by friction with the work to expose the base material thereunder; and the exposed base material is worn by friction with the work to retract the flank face inward in the radial direction, and the cutting edge is configured such that, upon the base material of the cutting edge being exposed due to wearing of the coating by friction with the work, a ratio of an area of contact between the coating along the flank face and the work relative to an area of contact between the coating along the rake face and the work is from about 1.5:1 to about 3:1. 2. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the flank face relief angle is one that orients the flank face in such a manner that wear to the cutting edge by friction with the work will retract the flank face inward in the radial direction and shift the top of the cutting edge inward in the radial direction in such a manner to maintain a sharpness of the cutting edge. 3. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting edge is adapted such that, during cutting of a work, the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work over a length that includes the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position such that there is established a forward-most worn cutting edge maximum radius position that is positioned radially inward and longitudinally rearward relative to the position of the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position prior to use of the cutting tool. 4. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the top ridge line extends between points forward and rearward of the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position, and the convex curve of the top ridge line is without inflection, and the cutting edge is adapted such that when the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work there is established a worn cutting edge having a top ridge line with a continuous convex curve along its length without inflection and a forward-most worn cutting edge maximum radius position that is positioned radially inward and longitudinally rearward relative to the position of the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position prior to use of the cutting tool. 5. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the base material of the cutting edge is cemented carbide, and the coating is a diamond coating. 6. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting edge extends continuously to a tool tip point or halfway to the tool tip point with a point angle of the cutting edge continuously increasing from 0 degree at the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position as the cutting edge extends toward the tool tip point. 7. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting edge, including the rear auxiliary cutting edge, has a flank face relief angle of not more than 45 degrees. 8. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting edge, including the rear auxiliary cutting edge, has a flank face relief angle of not less than 20 degrees. 9. The cutting tool according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting edge, including the rear auxiliary cutting edge, has a flank face relief angle of not more than 40 degrees. 10. A cutting tool, comprising: a tip part having a cutting edge including a coating extending continuously from a rake face onto a flank face, a material of the coating having a higher wear resistance than a base material of the cutting edge, wherein the cutting edge has a top ridge line with a convex curve such that a radial distance of the top ridge line from a longitudinal central axis of the tip part increases as the top ridge line extends rearward in a forward-rearward direction of the cutting tool, and the cutting tool is configured such that, during cutting of a work, an edge of the coating on the rake face at a top of the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work; with a progress of a wear inward in a radial direction, an edge of the coating on the flank face at the top of the cutting edge is removed by friction with the work to expose the base material thereunder; and the exposed base material is worn by friction with the work to retract the flank face inward in the radial direction, the cutting edge is adapted, when the top of the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work, to establish a worn cutting edge having a worn top ridge line with a continuous convex curve along its length, while inhibiting the formation of a point of inflection along the worn top ridge line, and a forward-most worn cutting edge maximum radius position that is positioned longitudinally rearward relative to the position of the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position prior to use of the cutting tool, and the cutting edge is configured such that, upon the base material of the cutting edge being exposed due to wearing of the coating by friction with the work, a ratio of an area of contact between the coating along the flank face and the work relative to an area of contact between the coating along the rake face and the work is from about 1.5:1 to about 3:1. 11. The cutting tool according to claim 10 , wherein the flank face relief angle is one that orients the flank face in such a manner that wear to the cutting edge by friction with the work will shift the top of the cutting edge inward in the radial direction and retract the flank face inward in the radial direction in such a manner to maintain a sharpness of the cutting edge. 12. The cutting tool according to claim 10 , wherein the top of the cutting edge extends rearward from a tool tip point beyond a forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position in a forward-rearward direction of the tool. 13. The cutting tool according to claim 12 , wherein the cutting edge is adapted such that, during cutting of a work, the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work over a length that includes the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position. 14. The cutting tool according to claim 12 , wherein the top ridge line, prior to being worn by friction with the work, extends between points forward and rearward of the forward-most cutting edge maximum radius position, and the convex curve of the top ridge line, prior to being worn by friction with the work, is without inflection. 15. The cutting tool according to claim 10 , wherein the cutting edge extends continuously to a tool tip point or halfway to the tool tip point with a point angle of the cutting edge continuously increasing from 0 degree at the forward-most cutting edge maximum r

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  • Tool of specific diverse material · CPC title

  • Carbon fibre reinforced carbon composites · CPC title

  • Angles, e.g. cutting angles · CPC title

  • Configuration of the cutting part, i.e. the main cutting edges · CPC title

  • Tool or Tool with support · CPC title

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What does patent US9656328B2 cover?
Disclosed is a cutting tool, including: a cutting edge including a coating from a rake face to a flank face, and has a relief angle of not less than 15 degrees, a material of the coating having a higher wear resistance than a base material of the cutting edge, and during cutting of a work, an edge of the coating on the rake face at a top of the cutting edge is worn by friction with the work; wi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saito Manabu, Nakahata Tatsuo, Takahashi Hideharu, and 6 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B51/009. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 23 2017 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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