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US20050188792A1
US20050188792A1 US11/119,902 US11990205A US2005188792A1 US 20050188792 A1 US20050188792 A1 US 20050188792A1 US 11990205 A US11990205 A US 11990205A US 2005188792 A1 US2005188792 A1 US 2005188792A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D61/00Tools for sawing machines or sawing devices; Clamping devices for these tools
    • B23D61/02Circular saw blades
    • B23D61/04Circular saw blades with inserted saw teeth, i.e. the teeth being individually inserted
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D61/00Tools for sawing machines or sawing devices; Clamping devices for these tools
    • B23D61/02Circular saw blades
    • B23D61/021Types of set; Variable teeth, e.g. variable in height or gullet depth; Varying pitch; Details of gullet
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/929Tool or tool with support
    • Y10T83/9319Toothed blade or tooth therefor
    • Y10T83/9326Plural separable sections
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/929Tool or tool with support
    • Y10T83/9319Toothed blade or tooth therefor
    • Y10T83/935Plural tooth groups
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  • the present invention relates generally to a disk cutter, and more particularly to a disk cutter or circular saw suitable for cutting of a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed.
  • a disk cutter or tip saw including a base disk having a plurality of tip supports arranged along the outer circumference and a plurality of hardened cutting tip inserts (cutter inserts) respectively fixed to the tip supports by brazing or the like is frequently used for board cutting or the like.
  • the tip supports are spaced at given intervals in the circumferential direction of the base disk or annular disk-shaped base, and a gullet (chip-space) is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports.
  • Each tip support has a recess, and each cutting tip insert is fixed in the recess of the corresponding tip support by brazing or the like.
  • the base disk has a first mounting hole at its central portion, and a boss portion of a collar is inserted through the first mounting hole.
  • the boss portion of the collar is formed with a second mounting hole, and a rotating shaft of a rotary tool is inserted through the second mounting hole.
  • the disk cutter is mounted to the rotary tool by fastening the base disk through the collar to the rotating shaft with a bolt.
  • the cutting tip insert examples include a plain tip insert having a cutting edge whose height is uniform, an inclined tip insert having a rake inclined at a given transverse rake angle and a flank inclined at a given transverse clearance angle, and a tip insert having a triangular or trapezoidal cutting edge.
  • the inclined tip insert is generally used for cutting of a decorative laminate.
  • a disk cutter having a plurality of inclined tip inserts fixed to the outer circumference of a base disk and alternately arranged so that the positive inclination of the rake and the flank and the negative inclination of the rake and the flank are alternately arranged
  • the cutting edge of each tip insert is set on either side of the base disk, so that the amount of cutting by each tip insert is large and the shock to the cut surface is therefore large. Further, the knife marks generated on the cut surface become coarse. Accordingly, in cutting a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed, there arises a problem of edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface of the decorative film. Further, the cut surface becomes rough.
  • a disk cutter including an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation; a plurality of tip supports formed along the outer circumference of the base integrally therewith so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports; and a plurality of cutting tip inserts respectively fixed to the tip supports; each of the cutting tip inserts having a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove, and a pair of flanks inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove.
  • the first V-shaped groove is formed with a groove extending along the center of the thickness of each tip insert in a radial direction of the base.
  • the pair of rakes are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert, and the pair of flanks are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert.
  • the angle of inclination of each of the rakes is set in the range of 15 to 40°, preferably 22 to 25°, and the angle of the inclination of each of the flanks is set in the range of 15 to 40°, preferably 22 to 25°.
  • a disk cutter including an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation; a plurality of tip supports formed along the outer circumference of the base integrally therewith so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports; a plurality of first cutting tip inserts fixed to a given number of ones of the tip supports and intermittently arranged along the outer circumference of the base; and a plurality of second cutting tip inserts fixed to the remaining tip supports; each of the first cutting tip inserts being selected from the group consisting of a plain tip insert and a trapezoidal tip insert; each of the second cutting tip inserts having a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each second cutting tip insert to the center of the thickness of each second cutting tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove, and a pair of flanks inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each second cutting tip insert to the center of the thickness of each second cutting tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove
  • FIG. 1 is a partially sectional side view of a part of a disk cutter according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of an essential part of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken in the direction shown by an arrow III in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a view taken in the direction shown by an arrow IV in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a partially sectional, enlarged side view of an essential part of a disk cutter according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view similar to FIG. 4 , showing an essential part of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view similar to FIG. 4 , showing an essential part of a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view for illustrating a manner of brazing a tip insert to a base disk
  • FIG. 9 is a partially cutaway, elevational view showing a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a partially cutaway, elevational view showing a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the disk cutter 2 is formed suitably for cutting of a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed.
  • the disk cutter 2 includes an annular disk-shaped base (base disk) 4 having a thickness of about 1.2 mm and a plurality of (e.g., 24) saw-toothed tip supports 6 formed along the outer circumference of the base disk 4 at equal intervals.
  • a gullet (chip space) 7 is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports 6 .
  • the base disk 4 is formed of steel such as JIS SKS51 (alloy tool steel), JIS SK5 (carbon tool steel), or JIS SK6 (carbon tool steel).
  • each tip support 6 is formed with a recess 8 for receiving a hardened cutting tip insert (cutter insert) 10 .
  • the cutting tip insert 10 is formed of a greatly hard material such as cemented carbide as specified by JIS K10 or K20.
  • the cutting tip insert 10 is set in the recess 8 of each tip support 6 , and is brazed by silver solder or the like.
  • each cutting tip insert 10 has a pair of rakes 12 a and 12 b and a pair of flanks 14 a and 14 b .
  • the thickness of the tip insert 10 is about 1.8 mm.
  • the rake angle A of each of the rakes 12 a and 12 b is about 20°.
  • the clearance angle C of each of the flanks 14 a and 14 b is about 15°.
  • the side clearance angle S of each side surface of the tip insert 10 is about 3°.
  • the centripetal angle E of each side surface of the tip insert 10 is about 1°.
  • the rakes 12 a and 12 b are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 so as to define a V-shaped groove having a uniform depth over the length of each rake.
  • the flanks 14 a and 14 b are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 so as to define a V-shaped groove having a uniform depth over the length of each flank.
  • the rakes 12 a and 12 b are negatively inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 in a direction opposite to the rotational direction of the disk cutter 2 as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the flanks 14 a and 14 b are negatively inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 in a direction toward the center of rotation of the disk cutter 2 .
  • the rakes 12 a and 12 b are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10
  • the flanks 14 a and 14 b are also formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 .
  • the angle of inclination (transverse rake angle) B of each of the rakes 12 a and 12 b in the transverse direction of the tip insert 10 is set in the range of 15 to 40°, and the angle of inclination (transverse clearance angle) D of each of the flanks 14 a and 14 b in the transverse direction of the tip insert 10 is also set in the range of 15 to 40°.
  • both the transverse rake angle B and the transverse clearance angle D are preferably set in the range of 22 to 25°.
  • the rakes 12 a and 12 b are formed simultaneously with sintering of the tip insert 10 in a die.
  • the flanks 14 a and 14 b are formed by fixing the tip insert 10 to each tip support 6 of the base disk 4 and thereafter grinding the tip insert 10 with a grinding wheel of a grinder.
  • the rakes 12 a and 12 b may be formed by sintering the tip insert 10 and next grinding it before fixing it to the base disk 4 .
  • FIG. 5 is a partially sectional, enlarged side view of an essential part of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Reference numeral 10 A denotes a cutting tip insert according to the second preferred embodiment.
  • the cutting tip insert 10 A has a pair of rakes 12 a ′ and 12 b ′ (only the rake 12 b ′ being shown) and a pair of flanks 14 a ′ and 14 b ′ (only the flank 14 b ′ being shown).
  • the rakes 12 a ′ and 12 b ′ are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 A to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 A so as to define a V-shaped groove having a nonuniform depth gradually decreasing from a front edge 11 to a lower edge 13 of the tip insert 10 A. That is, each of the rakes 12 a ′ and 12 b ′ has a narrow triangular shape as viewed in side elevation.
  • flanks 14 a ′ and 14 b ′ are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 A to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 A so as to define a V-shaped groove having a nonuniform depth gradually decreasing from the front edge 11 to a rear edge 15 of the tip insert 10 A. That is, each of the flanks 14 a ′ and 14 b ′ has a narrow triangular shape as viewed in side elevation.
  • the other configuration of this preferred embodiment is similar to that of the first preferred embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a partially cutaway, plan view of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Reference numeral 10 B denotes a cutting tip insert according to the third preferred embodiment.
  • the cutting tip insert 10 B has a pair of rakes 12 a and 12 b and a pair of flanks 14 a and 14 b similar to those of the first preferred embodiment.
  • the cutting tip insert 10 B further has a groove 18 having a semicircular shape as viewed in plan. The groove 18 extends along the boundary between the rakes 12 a and 12 b in the vertical direction (the radial direction of the disk cutter 2 ), that is, along the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 B.
  • FIG. 7 shows a cutting tip insert 10 C according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a groove 20 having a rectangular shape as viewed in plan is formed in place of the semicircular groove 18 shown in FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a manner of positioning the tip insert 10 B having the groove 18 to the tip support 6 by using rectangular jig 22 .
  • the rectangular jig 22 has a pressure surface 22 a and a positioning projection 24 formed on the pressure surface 22 a along the center of the thickness of the jig 22 .
  • the positioning projection 24 extends in the vertical direction (the radial direction of the disk cutter 2 ).
  • the positioning projection 24 is adapted to be fitted with the groove 18 of the tip insert 10 B.
  • the tip insert 10 B is positioned to the tip support 6 in the following manner.
  • the groove 18 of the tip insert 10 B is fitted to the projection 24 of the jig 22 , and a pair of cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of the rakes 12 a and 12 b of the tip insert 10 B are brought into abutment against the pressure surface 22 a of the jig 22 .
  • the tip insert 10 B is set in the recess 8 of the tip support 6 with a melted brazing material 25 interposed therebetween by applying a pressure to the jig 22 .
  • the brazing material 25 By hardening the brazing material 25 , the tip insert 10 B is fixed to the tip support 6 .
  • the cutting tip insert 10 B or 10 C can be brazed to the tip support 6 with a high accuracy at the transversely central position of the base disk 4 , so that the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b formed at the front end of the tip insert 10 B or 10 C can be positioned with a high accuracy.
  • each of the cutting tip inserts 10 , 10 A, 10 B, and 10 C has the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b formed between the rakes 12 a and 12 b and the flanks 14 a and 14 b , respectively.
  • Each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b is formed with the transverse rake angle B in a horizontal plane and with the transverse clearance angle D in a vertical plane.
  • the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b are adapted to simultaneously come into contact with a workpiece and then cut the workpiece. Accordingly, the amount of cutting by each cutting tip insert is reduced as compared with that in the prior art, so that the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece is reduced.
  • the knife marks generated on the cut surface become dense, so that the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be suppressed to thereby obtain a smooth cut surface.
  • a board having a surface to which a hard decorative film such as a melamine resin: film is fixed can be smoothly cut.
  • FIG. 9 is a partially cutaway, elevational view of a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Reference numeral 2 A denotes a disk cutter according to the fifth preferred embodiment.
  • the disk cutter 2 A includes a plurality of plain tip inserts 26 fixed to some of the tip supports 6 and a plurality of cutting tip inserts 10 fixed to the remaining tip supports 6 .
  • the tip inserts 10 and the plain tip inserts 26 are arranged so that each plain tip insert 26 is positioned for every several ones of the tip inserts 10 . That is, the plain tip inserts 26 are arranged intermittently.
  • Each plain tip insert 26 has a cutting edge 28 slightly lower in level than each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of each tip insert 10 .
  • the cutting ridge of the tip inserts 10 can be shortened to thereby further reduce the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece. As a result, the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be further suppressed.
  • FIG. 10 is a partially cutaway, elevational view of a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Reference numeral 2 B denotes a disk cutter according to the sixth preferred embodiment.
  • the disk cutter 2 B includes a plurality of trapezoidal tip inserts 30 fixed to some of the tip supports 6 and a plurality of cutting tip inserts 10 fixed to the remaining tip inserts 6 .
  • the tip inserts 10 and the trapezoidal tip inserts 30 are arranged so that each trapezoidal tip insert 30 is positioned for every several ones of the tip inserts 10 . That is, the trapezoidal tip inserts 30 are arranged intermittently.
  • Each trapezoidal tip insert 30 has a cutting edge 32 slightly higher in level than each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of each tip insert 10 .
  • This preferred embodiment can exhibit an effect similar to that of the fifth preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 9 . That is, the cutting ridge of the tip inserts 10 can be shortened to thereby further reduce the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece. As a result, the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be further suppressed.

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A disk cutter including an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation, a plurality of tip supports formed along the outer circumference of the base integrally therewith so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports, and a plurality of cutting tip inserts respectively fixed to the tip supports. Each of the cutting tip inserts has a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove, and a pair of flanks inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove. The pair of rakes are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert, and the pair of flanks are also formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates generally to a disk cutter, and more particularly to a disk cutter or circular saw suitable for cutting of a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • A disk cutter or tip saw including a base disk having a plurality of tip supports arranged along the outer circumference and a plurality of hardened cutting tip inserts (cutter inserts) respectively fixed to the tip supports by brazing or the like is frequently used for board cutting or the like. The tip supports are spaced at given intervals in the circumferential direction of the base disk or annular disk-shaped base, and a gullet (chip-space) is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports. Each tip support has a recess, and each cutting tip insert is fixed in the recess of the corresponding tip support by brazing or the like. The base disk has a first mounting hole at its central portion, and a boss portion of a collar is inserted through the first mounting hole. The boss portion of the collar is formed with a second mounting hole, and a rotating shaft of a rotary tool is inserted through the second mounting hole. The disk cutter is mounted to the rotary tool by fastening the base disk through the collar to the rotating shaft with a bolt.
  • Examples of the cutting tip insert include a plain tip insert having a cutting edge whose height is uniform, an inclined tip insert having a rake inclined at a given transverse rake angle and a flank inclined at a given transverse clearance angle, and a tip insert having a triangular or trapezoidal cutting edge. Of these kinds of tip inserts, the inclined tip insert is generally used for cutting of a decorative laminate.
  • In a disk cutter having a plurality of inclined tip inserts fixed to the outer circumference of a base disk and alternately arranged so that the positive inclination of the rake and the flank and the negative inclination of the rake and the flank are alternately arranged, the cutting edge of each tip insert is set on either side of the base disk, so that the amount of cutting by each tip insert is large and the shock to the cut surface is therefore large. Further, the knife marks generated on the cut surface become coarse. Accordingly, in cutting a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed, there arises a problem of edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface of the decorative film. Further, the cut surface becomes rough.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a disk cutter which can cut a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed without the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface of the decorative film.
  • In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disk cutter including an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation; a plurality of tip supports formed along the outer circumference of the base integrally therewith so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports; and a plurality of cutting tip inserts respectively fixed to the tip supports; each of the cutting tip inserts having a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove, and a pair of flanks inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove.
  • Preferably, the first V-shaped groove is formed with a groove extending along the center of the thickness of each tip insert in a radial direction of the base. The pair of rakes are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert, and the pair of flanks are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of each tip insert. The angle of inclination of each of the rakes is set in the range of 15 to 40°, preferably 22 to 25°, and the angle of the inclination of each of the flanks is set in the range of 15 to 40°, preferably 22 to 25°.
  • In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disk cutter including an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation; a plurality of tip supports formed along the outer circumference of the base integrally therewith so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports; a plurality of first cutting tip inserts fixed to a given number of ones of the tip supports and intermittently arranged along the outer circumference of the base; and a plurality of second cutting tip inserts fixed to the remaining tip supports; each of the first cutting tip inserts being selected from the group consisting of a plain tip insert and a trapezoidal tip insert; each of the second cutting tip inserts having a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each second cutting tip insert to the center of the thickness of each second cutting tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove, and a pair of flanks inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each second cutting tip insert to the center of the thickness of each second cutting tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove.
  • The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention and the manner of realizing them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will best be understood from a study of the following description and appended claims with reference to the attached drawings showing some preferred embodiments of the invention.
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  • FIG. 1 is a partially sectional side view of a part of a disk cutter according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of an essential part of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken in the direction shown by an arrow III in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a view taken in the direction shown by an arrow IV in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5 is a partially sectional, enlarged side view of an essential part of a disk cutter according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view similar to FIG. 4, showing an essential part of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view similar to FIG. 4, showing an essential part of a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view for illustrating a manner of brazing a tip insert to a base disk;
  • FIG. 9 is a partially cutaway, elevational view showing a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 10 is a partially cutaway, elevational view showing a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a partially sectional side view of a part of a disk cutter 2 according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. The disk cutter 2 is formed suitably for cutting of a board (decorative laminate) having a surface to which a hard decorative film is fixed. In this preferred embodiment, the disk cutter 2 includes an annular disk-shaped base (base disk) 4 having a thickness of about 1.2 mm and a plurality of (e.g., 24) saw-toothed tip supports 6 formed along the outer circumference of the base disk 4 at equal intervals. A gullet (chip space) 7 is defined between adjacent ones of the tip supports 6. The base disk 4 is formed of steel such as JIS SKS51 (alloy tool steel), JIS SK5 (carbon tool steel), or JIS SK6 (carbon tool steel).
  • As best shown in FIG. 2, each tip support 6 is formed with a recess 8 for receiving a hardened cutting tip insert (cutter insert) 10. The cutting tip insert 10 is formed of a greatly hard material such as cemented carbide as specified by JIS K10 or K20. The cutting tip insert 10 is set in the recess 8 of each tip support 6, and is brazed by silver solder or the like.
  • As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, each cutting tip insert 10 has a pair of rakes 12 a and 12 b and a pair of flanks 14 a and 14 b. The thickness of the tip insert 10 is about 1.8 mm. The rake angle A of each of the rakes 12 a and 12 b is about 20°. The clearance angle C of each of the flanks 14 a and 14 b is about 15°. The side clearance angle S of each side surface of the tip insert 10 is about 3°. The centripetal angle E of each side surface of the tip insert 10 is about 1°. The rakes 12 a and 12 b are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 so as to define a V-shaped groove having a uniform depth over the length of each rake. Similarly, the flanks 14 a and 14 b are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 so as to define a V-shaped groove having a uniform depth over the length of each flank.
  • In other words, the rakes 12 a and 12 b are negatively inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 in a direction opposite to the rotational direction of the disk cutter 2 as shown in FIG. 4. Further, the flanks 14 a and 14 b are negatively inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10 to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10 in a direction toward the center of rotation of the disk cutter 2. The rakes 12 a and 12 b are formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10, and the flanks 14 a and 14 b are also formed in symmetry with respect to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10. The angle of inclination (transverse rake angle) B of each of the rakes 12 a and 12 b in the transverse direction of the tip insert 10 is set in the range of 15 to 40°, and the angle of inclination (transverse clearance angle) D of each of the flanks 14 a and 14 b in the transverse direction of the tip insert 10 is also set in the range of 15 to 40°.
  • In the case of cutting a board having a surface to which a hard decorative film such as a melamine resin film is fixed, both the transverse rake angle B and the transverse clearance angle D are preferably set in the range of 22 to 25°. The rakes 12 a and 12 b are formed simultaneously with sintering of the tip insert 10 in a die. The flanks 14 a and 14 b are formed by fixing the tip insert 10 to each tip support 6 of the base disk 4 and thereafter grinding the tip insert 10 with a grinding wheel of a grinder. The rakes 12 a and 12 b may be formed by sintering the tip insert 10 and next grinding it before fixing it to the base disk 4.
  • FIG. 5 is a partially sectional, enlarged side view of an essential part of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 10A denotes a cutting tip insert according to the second preferred embodiment. The cutting tip insert 10A has a pair of rakes 12 a′ and 12 b′ (only the rake 12 b′ being shown) and a pair of flanks 14 a′ and 14 b′ (only the flank 14 b′ being shown). The rakes 12 a′ and 12 b′ are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10A to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10A so as to define a V-shaped groove having a nonuniform depth gradually decreasing from a front edge 11 to a lower edge 13 of the tip insert 10A. That is, each of the rakes 12 a′ and 12 b′ has a narrow triangular shape as viewed in side elevation. Similarly, the flanks 14 a′ and 14 b′ are inclined from the opposite side surfaces of the tip insert 10A to the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10A so as to define a V-shaped groove having a nonuniform depth gradually decreasing from the front edge 11 to a rear edge 15 of the tip insert 10A. That is, each of the flanks 14 a′ and 14 b′ has a narrow triangular shape as viewed in side elevation. The other configuration of this preferred embodiment is similar to that of the first preferred embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a partially cutaway, plan view of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 10B denotes a cutting tip insert according to the third preferred embodiment. The cutting tip insert 10B has a pair of rakes 12 a and 12 b and a pair of flanks 14 a and 14 b similar to those of the first preferred embodiment. The cutting tip insert 10B further has a groove 18 having a semicircular shape as viewed in plan. The groove 18 extends along the boundary between the rakes 12 a and 12 b in the vertical direction (the radial direction of the disk cutter 2), that is, along the center of the thickness of the tip insert 10B. The groove 18 is formed simultaneously with formation of the rakes 12 a and 12 b in sintering the tip insert 10 in a die. FIG. 7 shows a cutting tip insert 10C according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the fourth preferred embodiment, a groove 20 having a rectangular shape as viewed in plan is formed in place of the semicircular groove 18 shown in FIG. 6.
  • The groove 18 or 20 functions as a positioning groove in brazing the tip insert 10B or 10C to each tip insert 6 of the base disk 4. FIG. 8 illustrates a manner of positioning the tip insert 10B having the groove 18 to the tip support 6 by using rectangular jig 22. The rectangular jig 22 has a pressure surface 22 a and a positioning projection 24 formed on the pressure surface 22 a along the center of the thickness of the jig 22. The positioning projection 24 extends in the vertical direction (the radial direction of the disk cutter 2). The positioning projection 24 is adapted to be fitted with the groove 18 of the tip insert 10B. The tip insert 10B is positioned to the tip support 6 in the following manner. First, the groove 18 of the tip insert 10B is fitted to the projection 24 of the jig 22, and a pair of cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of the rakes 12 a and 12 b of the tip insert 10B are brought into abutment against the pressure surface 22 a of the jig 22. In this condition, the tip insert 10B is set in the recess 8 of the tip support 6 with a melted brazing material 25 interposed therebetween by applying a pressure to the jig 22. By hardening the brazing material 25, the tip insert 10B is fixed to the tip support 6. According to the third or fourth preferred embodiment, the cutting tip insert 10B or 10C can be brazed to the tip support 6 with a high accuracy at the transversely central position of the base disk 4, so that the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b formed at the front end of the tip insert 10B or 10C can be positioned with a high accuracy.
  • According to each of the above preferred embodiments, each of the cutting tip inserts 10, 10A, 10B, and 10C has the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b formed between the rakes 12 a and 12 b and the flanks 14 a and 14 b, respectively. Each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b is formed with the transverse rake angle B in a horizontal plane and with the transverse clearance angle D in a vertical plane. The cutting edges 16 a and 16 b are adapted to simultaneously come into contact with a workpiece and then cut the workpiece. Accordingly, the amount of cutting by each cutting tip insert is reduced as compared with that in the prior art, so that the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece is reduced. Further, the knife marks generated on the cut surface become dense, so that the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be suppressed to thereby obtain a smooth cut surface. In particular, a board having a surface to which a hard decorative film such as a melamine resin: film is fixed can be smoothly cut.
  • FIG. 9 is a partially cutaway, elevational view of a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 2A denotes a disk cutter according to the fifth preferred embodiment. The disk cutter 2A includes a plurality of plain tip inserts 26 fixed to some of the tip supports 6 and a plurality of cutting tip inserts 10 fixed to the remaining tip supports 6. The tip inserts 10 and the plain tip inserts 26 are arranged so that each plain tip insert 26 is positioned for every several ones of the tip inserts 10. That is, the plain tip inserts 26 are arranged intermittently. Each plain tip insert 26 has a cutting edge 28 slightly lower in level than each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of each tip insert 10. By fixing these two kinds of tip inserts 10 and 26 to the tip supports 6, the cutting ridge of the tip inserts 10 can be shortened to thereby further reduce the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece. As a result, the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be further suppressed.
  • FIG. 10 is a partially cutaway, elevational view of a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 2B denotes a disk cutter according to the sixth preferred embodiment. The disk cutter 2B includes a plurality of trapezoidal tip inserts 30 fixed to some of the tip supports 6 and a plurality of cutting tip inserts 10 fixed to the remaining tip inserts 6. The tip inserts 10 and the trapezoidal tip inserts 30 are arranged so that each trapezoidal tip insert 30 is positioned for every several ones of the tip inserts 10. That is, the trapezoidal tip inserts 30 are arranged intermittently. Each trapezoidal tip insert 30 has a cutting edge 32 slightly higher in level than each of the cutting edges 16 a and 16 b of each tip insert 10. This preferred embodiment can exhibit an effect similar to that of the fifth preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 9. That is, the cutting ridge of the tip inserts 10 can be shortened to thereby further reduce the shock to the cut surface of the workpiece. As a result, the edge chipping or cracking on the cut surface can be further suppressed.
  • The present invention is not limited to the details of the above described preferred embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and all changes and modifications as fall within the equivalence of the scope of the claims are therefore to be embraced by the invention.

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1. A method of producing a disk cutter, comprising the steps of:
preparing an annular disk-shaped base adapted to be driven about an axis of rotation;
forming a plurality of tip supports along the outer circumference of said base so that a gullet is defined between adjacent ones of said tip supports;
preparing a plurality of cutting tip inserts, each of said cutting tip insets having a pair of rakes inclined from the opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a first V-shaped groove;
brazing said cutting tip inserts to said respective tip supports so that said rakes are inclined radially inwardly and rearwardly with respect to the rotational direction of the disk cutter; and
grinding each of said brazed tip insets to form a pair of flanks inclined from opposite side surfaces of each tip insert to the center of the thickness of each tip insert so as to define a second V-shaped groove.
2. The method of producing a disk cutter according to claim 1, wherein said rakes are formed simultaneously with sintering of each tip support in a die.
3. A method of producing a disk cutter according to claim 1, wherein said rakes are formed by grinding each of sintered tip insert.
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