Title of Invention

REAMER COMPRISING A CUTTING PLATE

Abstract The invention relates to a reamer which comprises a shaft comprising a traction part and in the axial direction thereof, a working area which is provided with at least one interchangeable tool part and at least one pressure body which is fixed thereto. The tool part is embodied as a hard metal cutting plate (1), in particular, as an indexable insert. According to the invention, the cutting surface (4) of the cutting plate (1)is arranged at a distance (S) of at least 0,02mm from the cutting edge (5, 5') on one side in the region of the cut part (6) and at least partially has a peak-to-valley height which increases by at least 0,01mm in order to assure the production of cut fragments in the main cutting area and to prevent a build up of cuts in the region of auxiliary cutting section and/or to simplify the removal of cuts. Also, higher targets can be reached by virtue of the fact that the cutting plates (1) comprise at least one cutting cavity (8) in the cutting surface thereof (4) at a distance of at least 0, 02 mm from the main cutting edge (5) on the end side in the region of the entry angle (6).
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1. TITLE OF INVENTION
REAMER COMPRISING A CUTTING PLATE
2. APPLICANT(S)
a) Name : MAPAL FABRIK FUER PRAEZISIONSWERKZEUGE
DR. KRESS KG
b) Nationality : GERMAN Company
c) Address : OBERE BAHNSTRASSE 13,
73431 AALEN, GERMANY
3. PREAMBLE TO THE DESCRIPTION
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed : -

The invention relates to a reamer which comprises a shaft comprising a traction part, and, opposite in the axial direction thereof, a working area that is provided with at least one interchangeable tool part and at least one pressure body, whereby the tool part is embodied as a hard metal cutting plate with a length of up to 26 mm, a width of up to 8 mm and a height or thickness of up to approximately 4 mm, designed in particular as an indexable insert, whose cutting plate has a section with a flat support surface in the longitudinal cross-section, tool flanks, forming at least one main cutting edge and one auxiliary cutting edge, respectively, a chip-bearing surface and an essentially concave contact surface for a clamping shoe, and, in the top view, an insertable adjustable auxiliary cutting edge for the cutting process which is essentially parallel to the shaft axis at its ends, that has a starting cut that is angled toward the shaft axis in the feed direction of the reamer with at least one main cutting edge.
A plurality of indexable inserts for turning, reaming, planing, milling, boring and the like are known in machining technology that are designed in a work tool to effect a highest possible cutting capacity with an advantageous formation of the chips and whose distance from the cutting area is the same. The target value of these indexable inserts, as mentioned above, is definitely the cutting capacity, whereby the accumulating, essentially coarse chips are broken and/or prepared, where applicable, by means of deformation by chip-breaking tools of the cutting plates for quick, targeted discard.
In reaming, undersized pre-drilled holes are slightly expanded to a high-precision dimension, in order to achieve and ensure a dimensionally accurate transition of components.
Reamers are tools for fine finishing borehole surfaces, whereby the drilled surfaces may be designed as blank holes or as throughholes, and they are mostly formed by a traction part and a tool part with at least one cutting tip. The cutting tips have at


least one main cutting edge, which may be formed from several components, and at least one auxiliary cutting edge.
Naturally, with the fine finishing of surfaces, in particular with the reaming of boreholes, substantially different conditions concerning an insertable cutting plate shape as well as chip formation advantageously prevail in comparison with a performance-oriented chip removal from work pieces, but the type as well as the shape and flow of the fine chips removed also greatly influence the quality of borehole surfaces attainable and the service life of the tool in reaming.
According to the state of the art, reamers are provided with differently oriented main and auxiliary cutting edges.
For example, from patent EP 1160 042, a chip breaker is known that constantly limits the chip-bearing surface facing the cutting edges in the area of the main cutting edge and the auxiliary cutting edge, whereby the chip breaker rises in the area of the main cutting edge and has a decreasing distance to the main cutting edge. Normally, the main cutting edge is used for the roughing operation and the auxiliary cutting edge is used for fine finishing and the chips removed from the cutting edges hit a preferably straight chip breaker and are broken, receiving as well a velocity impulse in a direction that is determined by the slope of the chip breaker.
EP 0 631 834 Bl disposes a cutting tip for a reamer for the fine finishing of metallic work pieces with a main cutting edge and an auxiliary cutting edge as well as a chip-bearing surface protruding toward these cutting edges and with a chip breaker limiting the latter. In order to achieve short chips in fine finishing, the chip breaker is provided with a high point at the vertex of the cutting edges, from which the chip breaker slopes in the area of the main cutting edge and, in the area of the auxiliary cutting edge, it is designed parallel to the latter, or it may likewise be sloping.


However, all cutting plates for reamers according to the state of the art have the same disadvantage in that the flat chip bearing surfaces of the main cutting edge and the auxiliary cutting edge are facing the cutting edges, which collect the chips in particular in the area of the auxiliary cutting edge, whereby, due to the clogging of chips, increased chip removal may result in higher friction coefficient factors and in the generation of heat as well as a reduced surface quality during the fine finishing of the work piece.
The invention herein is intended to overcome the disadvantages and the objective is to create a reamer of the type mentioned in the introduction, where the hard metal cutting plate ensures little chip accumulation in the main cutting edge, and to prevent a clogging of chips in the area of the auxiliary cutting edge, in which mainly burnishing of the borehole surface takes place with extremely low fine chip removal.
This objective can be reached if the chip-bearing surface of the cutting plate arranged at a distance of at least 0.02 mm from the cutting edge at its ends in the area of the starting cut has, at least partially, a roughness depth increased by at least 0.01 mm.
The targeted advantages according to the invention are essentially that the chip-bearing surface has an increased roughness depth exclusively in the indexable insert arranged at a distance from the cutting edge, whereby the chips being removed are clogged due to increased friction and thus a chip breakage is initiated. The broken chips can easily leave the borehole since the roughness of the chip-bearing surface is not increased in the area of the auxiliary cutting edge.
The previously mentioned objective is also achieved according to the invention, in that the cutting plate has at least one chip cavity in its chip-bearing surface arranged at a distance of at least 0.02 mm from the main cutting edge at its ends in the area of the starting cut.


Surprisingly, during fine finishing with a cutting plate, broken short chips can be achieved that can be freely removed if, according to the invention, a chip cavity, arranged at a distance from the cutting edge, is introduced in the chip-bearing surface only in the starting cut, thus in the area of the main cutting edge, in which, during reaming or fine finishing of a borehole, the predominant part of the chips are formed. On the one hand, the chip-bearing surface area in front of the chip cavity operates by means of an increased cutting angle, increasing tool life for the cutting edge; on the other hand, the accumulated chips are obviously compressed by removal from the work piece, and they are immediately stretched thereafter by the entry into the chip cavity on the surface lying at a distance from the work tool and are thus broken into sections. In the area of the unstructured chip-bearing surface on the auxiliary cutting edge, the superfine chips removed from the work piece can be freely discarded with the coarser broken chips accumulated on the main cutting edge. In such a manner, an accumulation of chips in the area of the auxiliary cutting edge can also be counteracted with a reamer
according to the invention during increased chip accumulation, which leads to an improvement of the surface of a borehole and to the increase of the tool life.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in which a particularly distinctive and smooth surface quality of the reamed borehole can be achieved by means of fine finishing, the cutting plate has a starting cut with at least one cutting edge at an angle of 10° to 80° to the shaft's longitudinal axis and a maximum length of 4 mm, whereby the transition of the main cutting edge into the axially parallel auxiliary cutting edge area takes place progressively, polygonally, or rounded, as the case may be.
In a further development of the invention, it can be particularly advantageous for long-chipping materials, if the starting cut of the cutting plate has at least two main cutting edges at different angles to the shaft axis and that the chip cavity in the chip-bearing surface of the cutting plate perpendicular to the main cutting edges has a


different width, whereby the chip cavity width is preferably reduced in places in the area of the transition of the cutting edges in the starting cut, in particular to a value of less than 0.15 mm.
An embodiment of the cutting plate with a main cutting edge in two parts at different angles to the shaft axis induces a superposed stress in the chips being removed in the axial direction and facilitates an accumulation of small chips. The advantageous chip breakage effect with a different width of the chip cavity has not yet been completely explained scientifically, but it may be the result of the induction of another stress in the chips removed from a main cutting edge.
If, on the one hand, as it can be envisaged according to the invention, the cutting plate has a chip cavity that is located at a distance of at least 0.02 mm from the main cutting edge that is perpendicular to this wedge shape that is recessed in the chip-bearing surface and, on the other hand, that the surface of the cavity, which has an increased roughness depth, where necessary, is otherwise rounded, preferably rounded with a radius of approximately
0.05 mm, returned into in the chip-bearing surface, then particularly short chip lengths can definitely be achieved in the area of the starting cut. The chips are thus removed from the work piece to the chip-bearing surface of the cutting plate and are compressed externally.
With the transition of the chips to the chip cavity, they are bent in particular by the wedge shape of the same in the opposite direction to the cavity, whereby emerging tensile strengths may already lead to the chip breakage. Finally, an increased roughness depth of the chip cavity surface or a rounded return of the same into the chip-bearing surface definitely causes a chip breakage into small parts.
With respect to the chip-breaking function and to an avoidance of the breakage of the cutting plate as well as to an increased usability of the reamer, it has been shown to be advantageous if the chip cavity (ies) has (have) a maximum depth greater than


0.03 mm but less than 0.16 mm, if the cavity surface(s) is (are) structured, where applicable.
Below, the invention is more closely explained by means of representative drawings of a single embodiment:
Shown are:
Fig. 1 A top view of an indexable insert
Fig. 2 A sectional view of the indexable insert according to Fig. 1
Fig. 3 Area A of the indexable insert in Fig. 1 in an exploded view
Fig. 4 A section in the starting cut in the CC area of Fig. 3 of the indexable insert
according to Fig. 3 Fig. 5 A cut at the in the BB area of the indexable insert according to Fig. 3.
Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 illustrate an indexable insert for insertion in a reamer in the plan view and in the sectional view. The indexable insert 1 has, for example, a length L of 16.5 mm, a width B of 3.6 mm, and a thickness H of 2 mm and a starting cut 6, 6' on the opposite corner. In a starting cut 6, a main cutting edge comprising two cutting edge sections 5,5' can be formed that has a transition 51. In the opposite direction to an illustrated feeding direction V of a reamer and in the continuation of the main cutting edge(s) 5, 5', an auxiliary cutting edge 7 is formed.
Fig. 2 shows a sectional view of indexable insert 1 with a contact surface 2 for the insertion of a reamer in the working area. Tool flanks 3,3' and the chip-bearing surface 4 form the main cutting edge (s) 5,5' and an auxiliary cutting edge 7, respectively.
A starting cut 6 of a cutting plate 1 is illustrated in Fig. 3. This starting cut 6 has a main cutting edge 5 at a larger angle and a main cutting edge 5' at an acute angle to the shaft's longitudinal axis, whereby an auxiliary cutting edge 7 connected thereto


essentially runs axially parallel. According to the invention, on or in the chip-bearing surface 4 formed by the cutting edges 5, 5', 7, a surface with increased roughness depth (not shown) or a chip
cavity 8 is envisaged only in the area of a starting cut 6, thus only in the area of one or more main cutting edge(s) 5, 5'. An increased surface roughness or a chip cavity 8 or in the chip-bearing surface 4 begins only at a distance S from the main cutting edges 5.5', which promotes an improved service life of the same and little chip accumulation. A transition 51 of a front main cutting edge 5 into a subsequent main cutting edge 5' as well as into a connecting auxiliary cutting edge 7 may be carried out angularly, polygonally or rounded.
In a preferred embodiment, a chip cavity 8 arranged at a distance from one of the cutting edges 5, 5' is recessed in a wedge shape at an angle P countersunk in the chip-bearing surface 4 and has different widths 9, 9', 9", 9'", respectively. As also illustrated in Fig. 4 for a Section CC of an area and in Fig. 5 for a Section BB of another area of the starting cut 6, the surface of the chip cavity 8 with different standard distances 9, 9', 9", respectively, from one of the main cutting edges 5, 5' is returned into the chip-bearing surface 4.
In the transition area 51 of the main cutting edges 5,5', a smaller width 9'" is designed in a smaller embodiment of the chip cavity 8, and as a result, as illustrated previously, a breakage of the chips removed in the starting cut area 6 is essentially facilitated.


WE CLAIM:
1. Reamer, comprising a shaft with a traction part and, opposite in the axial direction thereof, a working area with at least one interchangeable tool part and at least one pressure body that is affixed thereto, whereby the tool part is embodied as a hard metal cutting plate (1) with a length (L) of up to 25 mm, a width (B) of up to 8 mm and a height or thickness (H) of up to approximately 4 mm, designed in particular as an indexable insert, whose cutting plate (1) in the longitudinal cross-section has a flat support surface (2), tool flanks (3,3) forming, respectively, at least one main cutting edge (5,5') and one auxiliary cutting edge (7), a chip-bearing surface (4) and an essentially concave contact surface (D) for a clamping shoe, and, in the top view, an insertable adjustable auxiliary cutting edge (7) for the cutting process, which is essentially parallel to the shaft axis of a starting cut that is angled toward the shaft axis in the feed direction (V) of the reamer at its end with at least one main cutting edge (5,5'), characterized in that the chip-bearing surface (4) of the cutting plate (1) is arranged at a distance (S) of 0.02 mm from the cutting edge (5.5') at its ends in the area of the starting cut (6) has, at least partially, an increased roughness depth of at least 0.01 mm.
2. Reamer, comprising a shaft with a traction part and in the axial direction opposite thereto a working area with at least one interchangeable tool part and at least one pressure body affixed thereto, whereby the tool part is embodied as a hard metal cutting plate (1) with a length (L) of up to 25 mm, a width (B) of up to 8 mm and a height or thickness (H) of up to approximately 4 mm, designed in particular an indexable insert, whose cutting plate (1) in the longitudinal cross-section has a flat support surface (2) , tool flanks (3,3'), forming, respectively, at least one main cutting edge (5,5') and one auxiliary cutting edge (7), a chip-bearing surface (4) and an essentially concave bearing surface area (D) for a clamping shoe, and, in the top view, an insertable adjustable auxiliary cutting edge (7) for the cutting process, which is


essentially parallel to the shaft axis, which has a starting cut (6) that is angled toward the shaft axis in the feed direction (V) of the reamer at its ends with at least one main cutting edge. (5,5'), characterized in that the cutting plate (1) has at least one chip cavity (8) in its chip-bearing surface (4) arranged at a distance of at least 0.02 mm from the main cutting edge (5) at its ends in the area of the starting cut (6).
3. Reamer according to Claim 2, characterized in that the cutting plate has a starting cut (6) with at least one cutting edge (5) at an angle of 10° to 80° to the shaft's longitudinal axis with a maximum length of 4 mm and the transition of the main cutting edge (5) into the axially parallel auxiliary cutting edge area (7) may be carried out progressively, polygonally or rounded.
4. Reamer according to Claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the starting cut (6) of the cutting plate (1) has at least two main cutting edges (5,5') at different angles to the shaft axis and that the chip cavity (8) in the chip-bearing surface (4) of the cutting plate (1) perpendicular to the main cutting edges (5,5') has different widths (9, 9', 9", 9'"), respectively, whereby preferably in the area of the transition (51) of the cutting edges (5,5') in the starting cut (6), the chip cavity width (9'") is reduced in places, in particular to a value of less than 0.15 mm.
5. Reamer according to Claims 2 to 4, characterized in that the cutting plate (1) has a chip cavity (8), that is arranged at a distance of at least 0.04 mm from the main cutting edges (5,5'), perpendicular to this wedge shape that is recessed in the chip-bearing surface and that the surface of the cavity (8) that has an increased roughness depth, where applicable, is otherwise rounded, preferably rounded with a radius (R) of approximately 0.05 mm, which is returned into the chip-bearing surface (4).


6. Reamer according to Claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the chip cavity (ies) has (have) a maximum depth of greater than 0.03 mm but less than 0.16 mm, whereby the cavity surface(s) is/are structured, where applicable.
Dated this 18th day of December, 2007




ABSTRACT
The invention relates to a reamer which comprises a shaft comprising a traction part and in the axial direction thereof, a working area which is provided with at least one interchangeable tool part and at least one pressure body which is fixed thereto. The tool part is embodies as a hard metal cutting pate (1), in particular, as an indexable insert. According to the invention, the cutting surface (4) of the cutting plate (1) is arranged at a distance (S) of at least 0,02mm from the cutting edge (5,5') on one side in the region of the cut part (6) and at least partially has a peak-to-valley height which increases by at least 0,01mm in order to assure the production of cut fragments in the main cutting area and to prevent a build up of cuts in the region of auxiliary cutting section and/or to simplify the removal of cuts. Also, higher targets can be reached by virtue of the fact that the cutting plates (1) comprise at least one cutting cavity (8) in the cutting surface thereof (4) at a distance of at least 0,02mm from the main cutting edge (5) on the end side in the region of the entry angle (6).
To,
The Controller of Patents,
The Patent Office,
Mumbai


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Patent Number 258280
Indian Patent Application Number 2150/MUMNP/2007
PG Journal Number 52/2013
Publication Date 27-Dec-2013
Grant Date 24-Dec-2013
Date of Filing 18-Dec-2007
Name of Patentee MAPAL FABRIK FUER PRAEZISIONSWERKZEUGE DR. KRESS KG
Applicant Address OBERE BAHNSTRASSE 13, 73431 AALEN,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BAERNTHALER WALTER BACHGASSE 13, A-8644 MUERZHOFEN
2 SCHLEMMER ARMIN FRANZ-JOSEF-STR.10, A-8700 LEOBEN
3 RUETZ - UDIER KLAUS LINDENHOFWEG 15A, A-8043 GRAZ
PCT International Classification Number B23D77/02
PCT International Application Number PCT/AT2006/000246
PCT International Filing date 2006-06-16
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 A1069/2005 2005-06-24 Austria