Guide pad and a cutter head for a cutting tool

US9862035B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9862035-B2
Application numberUS-201414515458-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 15, 2014
Priority dateOct 16, 2013
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A guide pad for a cutting tool is formed with at least one sliding surface, which is convexly curved in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the guide pad. Each sliding surface includes two convexly curved sliding sub-surfaces separated by a fluid conveying formation having a longitudinal extension in a direction in parallel to the longitudinal axis. The fluid conveying formation is planar or has a convexly curved shape in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis having a larger radius of curvature than the radius of the sliding surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A guide pad for a cutting tool arranged to form a bore in a workpiece, the guide pad comprising: at least one sliding surface convexly curved as viewed in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the guide pad, each at least one sliding surface extending in a middle and in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the guide pad and is formed as a bevelling of the at least one sliding surface such that each at least one sliding surface is divided into two convexly curved sliding sub-surfaces; and a fluid conveying formation formed in each at least one sliding surface separating the sliding sub-surfaces arranged to receive cooling and lubricating fluid and having a longitudinal extension in a direction in parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the fluid conveying formation is planar or has a convexly curved shape as viewed in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and having a larger radius of curvature than a radius of the sliding surface, the fluid conveying formation having a width that is smaller than half of a width of the guide pad to receive the cooling and lubricating fluid, the fluid conveying formation being arranged to form a gap between the fluid conveying formation and a wall of the bore and having a fluid conveying capacity such that the cooling and lubricating fluid flows to a contact zone between the sliding sub-surfaces and the wall. 2. The guide pad according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid conveying formation is smoothly merged with the sliding sub-surfaces. 3. The guide pad according to claim 1 , further comprising two opposed symmetrically formed main surfaces. 4. The guide pad according to claim 3 , further comprising two longitudinal side surfaces and four sliding surfaces, two of the sliding surfaces located on each main surface in sequence along the longitudinal axis. 5. The guide pad according to claim 4 , further comprising two bearing surfaces, each disposed along a longitudinal side surface of the guide pad, each bearing surface being located on a respective side of and facing away from a median plane halfway between the main surfaces and having at least some extension in the direction of the longitudinal axis, wherein the bearing surfaces and a bottom surface of the fluid conveying formation at both sides of the median plane are located between the median plane and an imaginary circle arc having the smallest radius of curvature that simultaneously can tangentially contact each of the sub surfaces at arbitrary points. 6. The guide pad according to claim 1 , wherein a channel-shaped recess is formed in the fluid conveying formation, the recess extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis from a middle portion of the guide pad and terminating before reaching the end of the sliding surface at an end surface of the guide pad. 7. The guide pad according to claim 6 , wherein the guide pad has a smaller thickness in a middle portion than at the end of the sliding surfaces at its end surfaces. 8. The guide pad according to claim 6 , wherein the guide pad is formed with a first transition surface between the sliding surface and the end surface such that the guide pad tapers towards the end surface. 9. The guide pad according to claim 8 , wherein the guide pad is formed with a second transition surface between the fluid conveying formation and the end surface such that the guide pad tapers towards the end surface. 10. A cutter head for a drilling tool arranged to form a bore in a workpiece, the cutter head comprising: a guide pad, the guide pad including at least one sliding surface convexly curved as viewed in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the guide pad, each at least one sliding surface extending in a middle and in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the guide pad and is formed as a bevelling of the sliding surface such that each at least one sliding surface is divided into two convexly curved sliding sub-surfaces; and a fluid conveying formation formed in each at least one sliding surface and separating the sliding sub-surfaces arranged to receive cooling and lubricating fluid and having a longitudinal extension in a direction in parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the fluid conveying formation is planar or has a convexly curved shape as viewed in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and has a larger radius of curvature than a radius of the sliding surface, the fluid conveying formation having a width that is smaller than half of a width of the guide pad to receive the cooling and lubricating fluid, the fluid conveying formation being arranged to form a gap between the fluid conveying formation and a wall of the bore and having a fluid conveying capacity such that the cooling and lubricating fluid flows to a contact zone between the sliding sub-surfaces and the wall. 11. The cutter head according to claim 10 , wherein the guide pad is mounted to the cutter head with a small inclination of its longitudinal axis in relation to a longitudinal axis of the cutter head. 12. The cutter head according to claim 10 , further comprising an envelope surface, the envelope surface including a cooling duct in the direction of the longitudinal axis, which, as seen in a direction of rotation of the cutter head, is located in an area in front of the guide pad.

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  • with exchangeable cutting inserts, e.g. able to be clamped · CPC title

  • B23B51/02Primary

    Twist drills · CPC title

  • Engaging surface subsequent to tool-action on that surface · CPC title

  • Drilling tools comprising cutting inserts · CPC title

  • with means to retain Tool to support · CPC title

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What does patent US9862035B2 cover?
A guide pad for a cutting tool is formed with at least one sliding surface, which is convexly curved in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the guide pad. Each sliding surface includes two convexly curved sliding sub-surfaces separated by a fluid conveying formation having a longitudinal extension in a direction in parallel to the longitudinal axis. The fluid conveying formation is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sandvik Intellectual Property
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B51/0493. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 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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