With Means Projecting Through Aperture To Force Tool Laterally Against Reaction Surface Patents (Class 407/104)
-
Patent number: 8496414Abstract: A clamping member for reliably inserting a protrusion portion thereof into a mounting hole of a cutting insert so as to engage the protrusion portion with an inner peripheral surface of the cutting insert and strongly clamp the cutting insert on a tool holder. The clamping member includes a body having a top surface engageable with a head of a clamping bolt, a bottom surface facing the tool holder and a bolt hole for insertion of the clamping bolt, and a protrusion portion protruding from the bottom surface and being engageable with a mounting hole formed in the cutting insert. The protrusion portion has an inclined surface facing toward a rotational direction about a center axis of the clamping bolt, the inclined surface is inclined so that the protrusion portion is gradually tapered from a base side thereof proximate the bottom surface toward an end side thereof distal from the bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Tungaloy CorporationInventor: Katsura Mochizuki
-
Patent number: 8491230Abstract: An insert clamp secures a cutting insert having a central hole to a tool holder. The clamp includes a forward protrusion to be received in the central hole of the insert, a central body portion provided with a pressing part to press down the upper surface of the insert and a screw hole for a clamping screw to pass through, and a rear protrusion having a rear contact surface to come in contact with a rearward slanting surface of the tool holder. The forward protrusion is formed on the forward end of the insert clamp, an inside surface of the forward protrusion extends downward in a spaced state apart from the inner wall of the central hole of the insert, and a distal portion of the inside surface the forward protrusion is provided with a protuberance of convex curved surface to come in tangential contact with the inner wall of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: TaeguTec, Ltd.Inventors: Hong Sik Park, Ho-Hyoun Cho
-
Patent number: 8459162Abstract: In order to perform turning operations of the kind that has heretofore been performed by diamond-shaped inserts, an insert which is basically equilateral triangular in shape with multiple alternately usable cutting edges, of which all three corners are usable as cutting edges, without decreasing the positional accuracy of the cutting edge during cutting. At least one recess and a plurality of protrusions are formed on each side of the insert. The recess and protrusions formed on the insert are brought into engagement with a protrusion and recesses formed on a side wall of a seating groove formed in a holder. In this state, the insert is pressed against a bottom seating face and the side wall of the seating groove with a clamp as a means to stably restrain the insert. This prevents shifting of the cutting edge during cutting even if the direction of the cutting force changes.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Norihide Kimura, Masanobu Ueda
-
Publication number: 20130121776Abstract: A cutting insert can be clamped by a lever-lock clamping device to a tool body in a more stable and reliable manner. A cutting insert clamped by the clamping device to an insert seat formed on a tool body, includes: an upper surface and a lower surface each having a substantially polygonal contour shape; a plurality of side surfaces extending between the upper surface and the lower surface; a through-hole penetrating through the upper surface and the lower surface; and a concave notch portion for receiving a clamping force that is partially formed at a peripheral edge portion of the through-hole on the upper surface side.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2013Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: TUNGALOY CORPORATIONInventor: TUNGALOY CORPORATION
-
Patent number: 8408847Abstract: The present invention relates to cutting tools and, more particularly, to cutting tools using clampable cutting inserts. The cutting tool includes a toolholder including at least one insert-receiving pocket, the insert-receiving pocket including at least one side abutment surface. The cutting tool further includes a cutting insert comprising an insert body having at least one insert supporting surface and a clamping hole including a clamping surface defining at least part of a non-circular, substantially elliptical cone. The cutting tool further includes a clamp having a clamp surface adapted to contact the clamping surface at two contact points such that the at least one side abutment surface and the at least one insert supporting surface are secured in a contacting relationship.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Pramet Tools, s.r.o.Inventor: Jaromir Rysavy
-
Patent number: 8388272Abstract: A milling cutter includes a shank and upper portion with an insert pocket. The insert pocket includes a bottom surface, a radial support wall and an axial support wall. A cutting insert includes a hole extending from a bottom surface. A tapered pin includes a lower portion and a tapered upper portion. A spring engages the lower portion of the tapered pin and provides an upward biasing force on the tapered pin. A center axis of the tapered pin is closer to the radial support wall than a center axis of the hole of the cutting insert such that the tapered pin exerts pressure against the hole of the cutting insert to cause one of the side walls of the cutting insert to be forced against the radial support wall of the insert pocket when the cutting insert is mounted in the insert pocket.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ruy Frota De Souza Filho, Ronald Louis Dudzinsky, Kenneth George DeRoche
-
Publication number: 20120114435Abstract: An assembly includes a double-sided indexable cutting insert and a reinforcing part. The assembly can be used to process metallic materials and the like. The polygonal, double-sided indexable cutting insert of the present invention has a plurality of convex portions at each corner portion. The level of the convex portions is lower than that of the corner cutting edges. Further, the reinforcing part of the present invention has flat portions that come into contact with the convex portions of the cutting insert at each corner portion. When the cutting insert and the reinforcing part are assembled together, the flat portions of the reinforcing part contact at least three convex portions of the cutting insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: TaeguTec, Ltd.Inventor: Hong Sik Park
-
Publication number: 20110305532Abstract: A cutting tool holder adapted for mounting thereon a cutting insert to form a cutting tool. The cutting tool holder comprises an insert seat defined by a base and at least one side wall extending from the base to define an insert seat space adapted for receiving the cutting insert. The cutting tool holder further comprises a support element extending into the insert seat from the base. The support element is (i) integrally formed with the insert seat or (ii) at least during operation, fixedly attached to the insert seat. The support element is formed with an undercut surface extending, at least during operation, at an acute angle to the base and away from the side wall. The insert seat is formed with a bore configured for receiving a fastening member for engagement with the insert seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: NO SCREW LTDInventor: Gershon Harif
-
Publication number: 20110293381Abstract: A cutting edge-replaceable cutting tool includes a tool body, and a cutting insert is removably installed on the tool body. The cutting tool-replaceable cutting tool includes an insert mounting seat formed on the tool body and on which the cutting insert is mounted, and a upper wall portion formed integrally with the tool body and overhanging the insert mounting seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Tungaloy CorporationInventor: Ryuichi Saji
-
Publication number: 20110286809Abstract: A cutting tool has a cutting insert retained within an insert pocket of an insert holder by a retaining screw. Spaced apart first insert rear abutment surfaces abut spaced apart first pocket rear abutment surfaces, a second insert rear abutment surface abuts a second pocket rear abutment surface, and spaced apart insert lower abutment surfaces abut spaced apart pocket lower abutment surfaces. The cutting insert has a first dimension taken between extremities of the insert side surfaces, a second dimension taken between extremities of the insert upper and lower surfaces, and, a fourth dimension taken between the insert lower abutment surfaces and the insert upper surface. The size ratio between the fourth dimension and the second dimension is in the range of 0.2 to 1, and, preferably, in the range of 0.55 to 0.6. The size ratio between the first dimension and the second dimension is in the range of 1 to 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Iscar Ltd.Inventor: Gil Hecht
-
Patent number: 8061243Abstract: A tool holder having a number of tool receptacles which are provided in a parent body and into which a respective cutting tool can be inserted with a fastening shank and can be clamped in the tool receptacle via a clamping device. The clamping device in this case comprises a clamping bolt which extends laterally through a bore in the parent body up to the tool receptacle and has at its outer end a bolt head which can be actuated via a setting tool. The bolt head is in this case locked by a locking element which is attached to the parent body in the region of the bore and which forms a stop for the bolt head.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Jürgen Puschmann-Frenken
-
Publication number: 20110274507Abstract: A tool holder has an apparatus for clamping a cutting insert thereto. The tool holder has a cutting insert pocket and a mounting bore; a clamp lever including a clamp portion and a lever portion placed in the mounting bore; and a fixing screw. The fixing screw is fastened through a hole which extends downwardly from a side wall of the tool holder to the mounting bore. One end of the fixing screw further includes a pressure-applying surface substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the fixing screw, and the side surface of the lever portion of the clamp lever has an inclined surface which makes contact with the pressure-applying surface of the fixing screw. According to the clamping apparatus, the cutting insert can be firmly clamped to the tool holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: Taegu Tec LtdInventors: Hong Sik Park, Sung Hyup Park
-
Patent number: 7959383Abstract: The present invention provides a cutting insert and a cutting tool used with the same. A tool body includes at least one seating surface and a threaded hole extending as slanted with respect to the seating surface. At least one cutting insert having a mounting hole passing therethrough is removably secured on the seating surface. A screw passes through the mounting hole and is fastened to the threaded hole, thereby removably securing the cutting insert to the tool body. A wall surface of the mounting hole contacts a head of the screw about at least one first contact portion and at least one second contact portion. The first contact portion is formed at a level different from that of the second contact portion along a longitudinal axis of the mounting hole. Contact angles at the first contact portions and the second contact portions are different from each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Taegutec Ltd.Inventors: Chang Hee Choi, Chang Gyu Park
-
Patent number: 7931682Abstract: A warming device includes a clinical garment having an inside surface supporting a convective apparatus with separately-inflatable sections, each adapted to enable a particular mode of warming. Each section has a surface or region with a permeability that varies from the permeability of a surface or region in another section.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Arizant Healthcare Inc.Inventors: Mark Christopher Albrecht, Andrew Jacob McGregor, Thomas P. Anderson, Gary L. Hansen
-
Patent number: 7922427Abstract: A toolholder has a pocket adapted to receive a double-sided on-edge cutting insert, wherein the corners of each side of the insert are radially shifted with respect to one another and has mounting pads preferably mounted about the sides of the cutting insert. The relief area for the corners of the insert is selectively fabricated to maximize the length of the support pads within the pocket of the toolholder.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Konrad Spitzenberger, Karen A. Craig, Srinivas Cherla
-
Patent number: 7806632Abstract: The clamping assembly includes a cutting insert with a lower passage housing a screw with a head for clamping the cutting insert against a bearing surface provided on a tool holder and comprising a screwing hole, wherein the screw head is shaped and arranged so as to press only on one side, with a flared opening, of the screw hole, the passage has a template incompatible with a template of the head in the clamping position, and, outside of the clamping, the cutting insert and the screw can change mutually relative positions so as to harmonize the two templates and thus release the cutting insert without having to entirely unscrew the screw.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Safety ProductionInventor: Richard Fouquer
-
Publication number: 20100158620Abstract: A toolholder has a pocket adapted to receive a double-sided on-edge cutting insert, wherein the corners of each side of the insert are radially shifted with respect to one another and has mounting pads preferably mounted about the sides of the cutting insert. The relief area for the corners of the insert is selectively fabricated to maximize the length of the support pads within the pocket of the toolholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Konrad Spitzenberger, Karen A. Craig, Srinivas Cherla
-
Patent number: 7726218Abstract: The present invention relates to a clamp mechanism which prevents a tip body from being greatly cut out by a fitting hole to secure strength of a tip without complicating the shape of a head portion of a clamp member or a fitting hole of a tip body. There is provided a clamp mechanism of a tip for pressing the tip, in which a fitting hole is formed through a tip body, by the use of a clamp member having a shaft portion inserted into the fitting hole and a head portion with an outer diameter equal to or larger than that of the shaft portion and thus clamping the tip to a tip fitting seat. In the clamp member, a section, which is perpendicular to the central axis line, of the back surface of the head portion has a circle shape centered at the central axis line.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Mitsubishi Material CorporationInventor: Toshimitsu Furuki
-
Publication number: 20100111622Abstract: A cutting arrangement for cutting a workpiece having a tool holder which holds a plurality of cutting tools therein. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Jürgen PUSCHMANN-FRENKEN
-
Publication number: 20100104384Abstract: A cutting tool includes at least one cutting portion, having an insert pocket, releasably retaining a single-sided cutting insert therein. The cutting portion has a tangential screwing element to clamp the cutting insert in the insert pocket. The screwing element, which comprises a screw, allows releasing and clamping of the cutting insert without having to completely remove the screwing element from the insert pocket. The cutting insert has a top surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral side surface; a recess is formed in the bottom surface. The screwing element is inserted into the recess via the bottom surface. Upon fastening of the screw, a protruding portion of the screwing element clamps the cutting insert in its insert pocket. The cutting insert and protruding portion may have respective geometries allowing them to abut one another at at least two distinct abutment sub-regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: Iscar, Ltd.Inventors: Alexander Orlov, Danny Chen
-
Patent number: 7682109Abstract: A cutting tool has a tool body and a cutting insert releasably retained in a pocket of the tool body. The cutting insert has first and second rear insert abutment surfaces and a third forward insert abutment surface and the pocket has first and second rear pocket abutment surfaces and a third forward pocket abutment surface. The first and second abutment surfaces are separated from the third abutment surface by a bore. The third forward pocket abutment surface can be either a socket recessed in a pocket base surface or a protrusion protruding from the base surface; and the third forward insert abutment surface can be correspondingly either a protrusion protruding from an inner surface of the insert or a socket recessed in the inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Iscar, Ltd.Inventors: Gil Hecht, Oleg Kertsman
-
Patent number: 7597509Abstract: An insert retention screw having a head with a radius that is sufficient size to fit within a mounting hole of a cutting insert and seat within a seating plane within the mounting hole that is generally perpendicular to the axis of the insert when the screw is at an angle of about 0-15 degrees is disclosed. The retention screw provided for holding a cutting insert in the pocket of a tool body. The pocket is partially defined by a floor and a seating surface. A threaded hole is at an angle that is taken with reference to the pocket floor. The insert has a mounting hole passing therethrough. The retention screw passed through the mounting hole and threads into the threaded hole so as to draw the insert against the seating surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Glenn W. Sheffler, Jeffrey F. Kovac, Kevin M. Gamble, Karen A. Craig
-
Publication number: 20090238651Abstract: An adjustable center high head tool holder for holding a cutting insert includes a flexible head, square or rectangle shank; a special button head screw for two ways forces against the bottom seat support surface and the angular side walls of an insert receiving pocket; the adjustable head having a slot for flexibility, a socket set screw to push up the tool holder head and other socket head screw to clamp down the tool holder head for adjusting the right center high of the tool holder head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Bill Nguyen
-
Publication number: 20090224490Abstract: A clamping assembly is disclosed that includes a tapered collar extending radially inward towards an axis. A clamping sleeve is movable along the axis relative to the tapered collar. The clamping sleeve includes flexible arms. An actuator is coupled to the clamping sleeve and is configured to move the clamping sleeve along the axis between extended and retracted positions. A collet is supported relative to the sleeve. The collet includes a body having an axially extending opening configured to receive the material and circumferential fingers arranged about the opening. The clamping sleeve forces the fingers radially inward with the clamping sleeve in the extended position to clamp and hold the material. The biasing member urges the fingers radially outward with the clamping sleeve in the retracted position. Replaceable inserts can also be secured to each finger facing the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Paul Robert Homrich
-
Publication number: 20090148245Abstract: The present invention is directed to a cutting tool, comprising: at least one cutting insert; a tool body including a pocket portion to which the cutting insert is mounted; a means for fixing the cutting insert to the pocket portion of the tool body; and a screw for finely adjusting the position of the cutting insert fixed to the pocket portion of the tool body. The screw has a head portion, a threaded portion and a portion for connecting the head portion to the threaded portion. The pocket portion has a bottom surface with a screw hole formed thereon into which the threaded portion is fastened. It also has a side wall comprising a surface for closely contacting the head portion of the screw. The head portion of the screw closely contacts and resiliently pressurizes the close contact surface of the pocket portion when the threaded portion is fastened into the screw hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: TAEGUTEC LTDInventors: Chang Hee Choi, Chang Gyu Park
-
Publication number: 20090136304Abstract: A tangential cutting insert has three pairs of surfaces. A first pair has upper and lower surfaces, a second pair has front and rear surfaces, and a third pair has two side surfaces. The upper and lower surfaces and the side surfaces extend between the front and rear surfaces. A main cutting edge is formed at the intersection of the front surface with the upper surface. A front portion of the upper surface extends rearwardly from the main cutting edge and upwardly toward a central portion of the upper surface as seen in a side view of the cutting insert. The main cutting edge associated with the upper surface is curved and slopes downwardly toward each of the auxiliary cutting edges as seen in a front view of the cutting insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Iscar, Ltd.Inventors: Amir SATRAN, Yaron Eisen
-
Publication number: 20090116912Abstract: A tool support for tools on machine tools has a tool support receptacle and a tool clamping insert arranged in the tool support receptacle and receiving a tool. At least one clamping screw secures the tool clamping insert in the tool support receptacle. The tool support receptacle has at least one continuous threaded bore having an axis that is positioned angularly relative to an axis of rotation of the tool. The at least one clamping screw when screwed into the at least one threaded bore engages in a tightened state a radial circumferential outer surface of the tool clamping insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2005Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: WTO WERKZEUG-EINRICHTUNGEN GMBHInventors: Karlheinz Jansen, Klaus Maier
-
Patent number: 7510352Abstract: An integral insert clamping mechanism for transferring clamping forces away from the screw hole of the insert to relieve stress at the screw hole by way of protrusions located on the bottom surface of the clamp plate. The clamping mechanism functions by a clamp plate being seated within an indentation on the top surface of the insert and a screw inserted into screw holes of the clamp plate and the insert and then threadably engaged with a threaded bore of a milling cutter. The top surfaces of the screw, the insert and the clamp plate being substantially coplanar. In an alternative embodiment, the clamp plate having a chip breaker.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Karen A. Craig, Thomas J. Long, II, Larry R. Meenan
-
Publication number: 20090035075Abstract: A cutting tool has a tool body and a cutting insert releasably retained in a pocket of the tool body. The cutting insert has first and second rear insert abutment surfaces and a third forward insert abutment surface and the pocket has first and second rear pocket abutment surfaces and a third forward pocket abutment surface. The first and second abutment surfaces are separated from the third abutment surface by a bore. The third forward pocket abutment surface can be either a socket recessed in a pocket base surface or a protrusion protruding from the base surface; and the third forward insert abutment surface can be correspondingly either a protrusion protruding from an inner surface of the insert or a socket recessed in the inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Iscar, Ltd.Inventors: Gil Hecht, Oleg Kertsman
-
Patent number: 7431539Abstract: A clamp pin tool holder for clamping an insert in a tool holder includes a bore for receiving a clamp pin and a bore for receiving a lock screw. The clamp pin includes a cam portion with angled surfaces. The lock screw is rotatably mounted to the bore of the tool holder and includes angled surfaces for engaging the angled surfaces of the clamp pin. When the lock screw is rotated in one direction, one angled surface on the lock screw and one angled surface on the clamp pin engage each other an acts as a conical wedge to cause the clamp pin to move relative to the lock screw. When the lock screw is rotated in the opposite direction, another angled surface on the lock screw engages a different angled surface on the clamp pin in a similar manner to cause the clamp pin to move in an opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Erickson, Paul A. Brown
-
Publication number: 20080232909Abstract: A cutting insert rotated about its axis may be utilized during a metalworking operation and applied against the rotating workpiece to enhance tool performance. The cutting insert is secured within a toolholder having features to secure the insert but at the same time make for efficient removal of the insert from the toolholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ruy Frota de Souza Filho, Adam South, Gregory A. Hyatt, Paul Brown, Linn Andras, Ted R. Massa, Nitin Chaphalkar
-
Publication number: 20080232910Abstract: A system for attaching a cutting member to a cutter body includes a pin, a clamping bolt and an adjustment bolt. The pin has a longitudinal axis and at least a first attachment bore and a second attachment bore. The clamping bolt has a clamping section which is formed to releasably secure the cutting member to the cutter body and has a first attachment section which is formed to be releasably secured in the first attachment bore of the pin. The system may have an adjustment bolt that has an adjustment section which is formed to adjust the position of the cutting member relative to the cutter body and has a second attachment section which is formed to be releasably secured in the second attachment bore of the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Iscar Ltd.Inventor: Gil Hecht
-
Publication number: 20080193233Abstract: An insert tip used when steel or cast iron is worked, in which clearance portions are provided inside bolt holes formed in the insert tip to slantingly fit a bolt into the bolt holes, the bolt serving to fix the insert tip to a cutter body, so that more insert tips can be firmly fixed to the cutter body. To this end, in an insert tip including bolt holes that cause upper and lower surfaces of a plate shaped body to communicate with each other, the plate shaped body having a cutting edge at each corner portion, the insert tip being fixed to a cutter body by a bolt fitted into the bolt holes, clearance portions are formed at a portion direction toward each corner portion of the insert tip among inner side portions of the bolt holes to prevent interference between the bolt holes and the bolt if the bolt is slantingly fitted from one corner portion of the insert tip, where the insert tip is worked, to its opposite corner portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: TAEGUTEC COInventor: Chang Gyu Park
-
Publication number: 20080170918Abstract: The present invention provides a toolholder mountable on a lathe or other machine tool for supporting a cutting plate relative to a workpiece for cutting or shaping the workpiece. The toolholder including a body having a tapered tool base at one end thereof, the tool base defining a tool seat for supporting a cutting plate. A plug screw having a head defining threads on an outer surface thereof for engaging a threaded hole in the tool base is also provided. The plug screw further defining a shank extending eccentrically from the head, the shank being receivable through a mounting hole defined by the cutting plate for locating the cutting plate relative to the tool seat upon rotation of the plug screw relative to the tool base. A lock nut is provided for receiving a threaded end of the shank for securing the cutting plate to the tool base and toolholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: James Francis Farrell
-
Publication number: 20080138161Abstract: The invention concerns a double-sided indexable cutting bit having an upper and a lower face (2) and peripherally extending side faces (3, 4) which interconnect the lower and upper faces (2) and which extend parallel to a common straight line which in turn extends substantially perpendicularly to the upper and lower faces (2) so that essentially the basic shape of a prism is afforded, wherein cutting edges (6, 6?) are provided along a part of the intersection lines of the peripherally extending faces (3) with the upper and lower faces, while no cutting edges are provided at another part of the intersection lines of side faces (4) with the upper and lower faces (2) respectively. The invention further concerns an indexable bit holder having a first support face for supporting an indexable cutting bit to be mounted on the indexable bit holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Gunther Wermeister
-
Patent number: 7347650Abstract: A cutting tool for chip removing including a cutting insert provided with a through hole, a J shaped locking pin actuated by a locking screw, and a tool holder having means to receive the cutting insert, the locking screw and the locking pin. The cutting insert is positioned in place by passing its hole over the clamping head of the locking pin and is securely locked into the tool holder's receiving pocket in both horizontally and vertically directions. For some embodiments the insert is clamped due to a simultaneous tilting and downward sliding movement of the locking pin while for other embodiments the insert is clamped due to both a horizontal and a vertical force which are components of a pulling force applied by the locking pin. A shim can be installed by passing its hole over the lower end of the locking pin and it is secured in place by the means of a collar that is provided by the locking pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: Vichente Tipu
-
Publication number: 20080019782Abstract: The tensile strength of the first fixing member is larger than the tensile strength of the second fixing member. When the attaching and detaching of the cutting tool is repeated, although the second fixing member having a smaller tensile strength gets deteriorated, it is sufficient to replace the second fixing member, and it is possible to prevent breakage of the first fixing member, and it is possible to reduce the frequency of replacing the vibration body. As the material for first fixing member, it is possible to use high-speed steel, cemented carbide, SCM steel (chrome molybdenum steel), etc. As the material for the second fixing member, it is possible to use cemented carbide, SCM steel, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Toshiyuki Imai, Shigeru Hosoe
-
Patent number: 7261496Abstract: The invention relates to a clamping claw having a securing leg and a clamping leg for securing an object in a first recess of a support, with the clamping claw in the installed state being secured on the support by way of its securing leg by means of a bolt and clamping the object in the recess by means of its clamping leg. To split the application of axial force applied to an object by a clamping claw in part into an application of force that acts transversely thereto, the clamping claw includes two portions, namely a clamping base and a clamping finger, the clamping base sits on the support in the installed state of the clamping claw, the clamping finger has a securing leg and a clamping leg, and the installed state the securing leg sits on the clamping base over an oblique plane formed as a sliding surface and clamps the object with its clamping leg.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Ceramtec AG, Innovative Ceramic EngineeringInventor: Wolfgang Zitzlaff
-
Patent number: 7261495Abstract: An assembly for retaining a cutting insert in a pocket of a tool holder includes a locking pin, a spring disposed in the bore of the tool holder, a locking plate disposed in the bore between the spring and the locking pin, and a set screw for retaining the assembly. The locking plate is biased against a ledge of the bore to cause the locking pin to draw and retain the cutting insert in a direction such that the cutting insert is held in a secured position against the pocket of the tool holder. To release the cutting insert, a force is applied to the assembly to counteract the biasing force of the spring. The locking pin or the locking plate may include a flat surface that cooperates with a flat surface on the bore to act as a key to proper orientate the assembly in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Joseph V. Nelson, James R. Kasperik, Timothy G. Friedline
-
Patent number: 7255518Abstract: A tool body includes an insert seat for receiving a cutting insert for chip-removing machining. The insert seat includes a bottom surface and support surfaces upstanding from the bottom surface. Each support surface comprises at least three ridges separated by grooves. Each groove has a depth greater than zero and no greater than 0.015 mm. An insert mounted in the seat by a screw has a center hole whose axis is offset from the axis of a threaded hole of the body in which the screw is connected. That offset distance creates a prestress of the insert toward the ridges. The depth of the grooves (i.e., the height of the ridges) is substantially less than the distance of the offset.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventors: Lars-Gunnar Wallström, Lennart Wihlborg
-
Patent number: 7144205Abstract: An insert retention screw has a head with a radius that is a sufficient size to fit within a mounting hole of a cutting insert and seat within a seating plane within the mounting hole that is generally perpendicular to the axis of the insert when the screw is at an angle in a range of about 0–15 degrees. The retention screw is provided for holding a cutting insert in the pocket of a tool body. The pocket is partially defined by a floor and a seating surface. A threaded hole is at an angle that is taken with reference to the pocket floor. The insert has a mounting hole passing therethrough. The retention screw passes through the mounting hole and threads into the threaded hole so as to draw the insert against the seating surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Glenn W. Sheffler, Jeffrey F. Kovac, Kevin M. Gamble, Karen A. Craig
-
Patent number: 7121771Abstract: A tool for chip-removing machining includes an insert holder, a cutting insert for chip-removing machining, and a fixing element for fixing the cutting insert in an insert seat of the insert holder. The insert has fingers projecting from a bottom side of the insert. The insert seat has a number of elastically flexible portions forming recesses therebetween which receive respective fingers of the insert. Contact surfaces of the fingers engage respective contact surfaces of the flexible portions to cause the flexible portions to flex elastically as the fingers become wedgingly secured in the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Kjell Englund
-
Patent number: 7008147Abstract: A rectangular blade-type cutting tool having two edge-on cutting inserts mounted at one end of the blade in a staggered formation with their cutting edges partially overlapping. This type of cutting blade finds particular application in disc-type cutting tool assemblies used for cutting pipes. In such a cutting tool assembly the blade-type cutting tools in accordance with the present invention are equally peripherally distributed on an end face of the cutting tool assembly with the operative cutting edges of each of cutting blade inwardly directed and equally distanced with respect to the axis of rotation of the cutting tool assembly. With such a cutting tool assembly it is only necessary to cut the thickness of a pipe without the necessity of passing across its entire diameter allowing for quick and economical cutting of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Iscar Ltd.Inventors: Yaron Eisen, Tsahi Ashkenazi
-
Patent number: 6942438Abstract: An apparatus and method for forming a keyway in a workpiece is provided. The apparatus includes a shank and cutter, the shank and cutter immovably associated with respect to each other during the keyway forming operation. The apparatus is engageable with a computer numeric controlled machine. The method of forming a keyway in a workpiece includes a reciprocating, chiseling motion for removing layers of material from the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Scott L. Deguise
-
Patent number: 6793446Abstract: A tool holder for a cutting insert for chip removing machining includes a base body on which is disposed an insert-receiving seat for receiving a cutting insert. The seat includes an insert-support surface and two side surfaces upstanding from the insert-support surface. A slot forms a rear extension of the seat and includes a bottom surface disposed at a lower level than the insert-support surface. The body includes a wing which forms one side of the slot and one of the side surfaces of the insert seat. The side surfaces of the seat diverge in a direction away from the slot. A screw passes through a hole in the wing and extends transversely to a longitudinal direction of the slot. The screw is threadedly received in a hole formed in a side of the slot disposed opposite the wing, so that a tightening of the screw causes the side surfaces of the seat to more tightly grip the insert.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Sture Sjöö
-
Patent number: 6786119Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for releasably holding a toolholder shank having a lockable surface and a releasable surface utilizing an actuating bolt with an associated threaded actuating nut. When the actuating bolt is rotated in a locking direction, the actuating nut is drawn onto the bolt thereby clamping against the lockable surfaces of the toolholder shank. When the actuating bolt is rotated in the releasing direction, a releasing segment acts upon the toolholder thereby ejecting it from the tool support member.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Erickson, William M. Long
-
Patent number: 6769843Abstract: A tool holder for holding a cutting insert includes a head on which an insert-support surface is disposed. A plate is mounted on the head by a serrated connection, the head including fingers that form side surfaces disposed on opposing sides of the support surface. Each of the side surfaces includes a recess, wherein each side surface defines spaced apart contact areas. A slot extends through one of the fingers in spaced relationship to the side surface formed by that finger to render that side surface flexible. A passage interconnects an intermediate portion of that flexible side surface and an intermediate portion of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Per Hansson
-
Publication number: 20040101373Abstract: According to the invention, an insert holder (10) exists for indexable cutting inserts. In connection with the insert seat, a clamping device is located, including an L-shaped toggle joint (18) of which one arm (21) is received in a hole (13) in the cutting insert and of which the second arm (22) is actuated by end pressure member (19). Characteristic of the invention is that the hole (13) in the cutting insert is a blind hole and that the end portion of the arm (22) co-operating with the member (19) has a V-shaped cavity (23) in order to enclose a waist portion (24) of the member (19).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Robert Isaksson, Yusuke Seto
-
Patent number: 6733213Abstract: A rectangular blade-type cutting tool having two edge-on cutting inserts mounted at one end of the blade in a staggered formation with their cutting edges partially overlapping. This type of cutting blade finds particular application in disc-type cutting tool assemblies used for cutting pipes. In such a cutting tool assembly the blade-type cutting tools in accordance with the present invention are equally peripherally distributed on an end face of the cutting tool assembly with the operative cutting edges of each of cutting blade inwardly directed and equally distanced with respect to the axis of rotation of the cutting tool assembly. With such a cutting tool assembly it is only necessary to cut the thickness of a pipe without the necessity of passing across its entire diameter allowing for quick and economical cutting of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Iscar Ltd.Inventors: Yaron Eisen, Tsahi Ashkenazi
-
Patent number: 6709204Abstract: A rotatable tool includes a rotatable body defining an axis of rotation. The body forms a seat configured to receive a cutting insert. The seat includes a bottom surface and a radial support upstanding therefrom. The bottom surface includes a screw-receiving hole which intersects the bottom surface to form a port therein. The screw-receiving hole includes a female screw-threaded portion spaced from the port by a non-threaded portion. A fastening screw secures the cutting insert to the body. The screw includes a shaft having at one end thereof a male screw thread connectable to the female screw threaded portion, and at an opposite end thereof a head. The shaft also includes a non-threaded portion disposed between the male screw thread and the head and sized to be received in the non-threaded portion of the screw-receiving hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Sandvik AktiebolagInventors: Lars Hellström, Göran Pantzar