US20170182564A1 - Drill head for deep hole cutting - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a drill head for deep-hole drilling including a cutting blade tip mounted by brazing to face a cutting chip discharge port opened on a head distal end surface and a hollow inside portion made into a cutting chip discharge passage communicating with the cutting chip discharge port.
- This drill head D 0 includes a head main body 1 having a substantially cylindrical shape including a hollow portion 10 opened at the proximal end side, one large and one small cutting chip discharge ports 11 and 12 communicating with the hollow portion 10 are formed on a substantially obtuse conical head distal end surface 1 a, and a central portion cutting blade tip 2 A and a circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction ⁇ of the large cutting chip discharge port 11 and an intermediate portion cutting blade tip 2 C brazed to the opening side edge along the same head radial direction ⁇ of the small cutting chip discharge port 12 so as to assume a posture in which cutting blades 20 of the respective cutting blade tips are along the radial direction ⁇ .
- Guide pads 3 A and 3 B having arc surfaces to slide-contact with an inner circumference of a cutting hole H indicated by the imaginary line in FIG. 5B are brazed respectively to a position radially opposite to the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B in a cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position on the outer circumferential surface lb at the distal end side of the head main body 1 .
- the outer end surface of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B consists of a margin portion 21 facing the front edge in the cutting rotation direction and a flank face 22 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from the margin portion 21 .
- the cutting blade tips 2 A to 2 C and the guide pads 3 A and 3 B are made of a super hard material such as cemented carbide and cermet, etc.
- a proximal portion 14 side provided with a male thread 13 on the outer circumference is threaded into and mounted on a distal end portion of a hollow boring bar (whose illustration is omitted), and the boring bar is coupled to a driving shaft such as a spindle of a machine tool and rotatingly-driven or otherwise rotates a work material side, thereby cutting the work material by the cutting blades 20 of the cutting blade tips 2 A to 2 C to form a deep hole.
- a coolant is supplied into a cutting region through a gap between a cutting hole H and the boring bar at high pressure, made to flow from the cutting chip discharge ports 11 and 12 into the hollow portion 10 together with cutting chips generated in the cutting region, and discharged outside through the inside of the hollow boring bar.
- the guide pads 3 A and 3 B act to increase the cutting accuracy by maintaining a rotational state on a constant axis without runout of the drill head and crushing and smoothing unevenness of an inner circumferential surface of a cutting hole according to cutting by so-called burnishing action in which the guide pads 3 A and 3 B slide-contact with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H during drilling work to make the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole receive the cutting reaction force caused by the cutting blade 20 of each cutting blade tips 2 A, 2 B, and 2 C so that the positional relationship between the slide-contact portion and each cutting blade 20 is kept constant.
- the margin portion 21 is formed of an inclined surface or an arc surface with a width of approximately 0.2 to 1.0 mm and an inclination angle of approximately 1° to 6° with respect to the tip thickness direction, and accordingly, the margin portion is increased in angle at the outer end front edge portion that line-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B, and becomes hard to chip, and the margin portion functions to stabilize a cutting state by slide-contacting with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H similar to the guide pads 3 A and 3 B.
- guide pads are provided at the same two positions as described above not only in the illustrated divided-blade type but also in a single-blade type drill head including one cutting blade brazed to the opening side edge of a single cutting chip discharge port provided on the head distal end surface and a drill head including a throwaway tip that has a detachable cutting blade whose blade point can be replaced a plurality of times by rotational displacement.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2006-334749
- the margin portion and the two guide pads slide-contact with the inner circumference of a cutting hole with well-balanced pressure, so that the cutting state becomes very stable, whereby obtaining high processing accuracy.
- the circumferential width of the margin portion is much narrower than the guide pads, so that the margin portion is abraded much faster than the guide pads according to an increase in the number of drilling works, and therefore, the pressure balance is gradually lost and the stable cutting state cannot be kept, and deterioration of processing accuracy leads to deterioration of the roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., of a cutting hole.
- the present invention was made in view of the foregoing circumstances, and accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a drill head for deep-hole drilling, more specifically, a drill head for deep-hole drilling to which a cutting blade tip is brazed, capable of keeping a very stable cutting state even if the number of drilling works increases, capable of continuously forming a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., for a long period of time, and having extremely high accurate processing performance and excellent durability.
- a drill head for deep-hole drilling D 1 , D 2 , D 3 including one or a plurality of cutting blade tips 2 A, 2 B, and 2 C mounted by brazing to face cutting chip discharge ports 11 , 12 , and 18 opened on a head distal end surface la, guide pads 3 A and 3 B mounted on a plurality of positions of a circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, and a hollow inside portion 10 made into a cutting chip discharge passage 10 communicating with the cutting chip discharge ports 11 , 12 , and 18 , wherein a guide pad portion 4 having an arc surface that slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H is formed on the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D taking charge of cutting a circumferential side.
- a second aspect of the present invention is configured such that the blade point side of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D taking charge of cutting a circumferential side is set upward, a margin portion 5 facing the front edge in a cutting rotation direction and a flank face 6 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of the cutting hole along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from the margin portion 5 are formed at an upper portion side of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D, and the guide pad portion 4 is formed at a lower portion side of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- a third aspect of the present invention is configured such that the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface in the drill head D 1 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the second aspect.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by a groove portion 7 in the drill head D 2 for deep-hole drilling of the second aspect.
- a fifth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the guide pads 3 A and 3 B are mounted by brazing on a position radially opposite to the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D taking charge of cutting a circumferential side and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to a mounting portion of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- a sixth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the cutting blade tip 2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 2 D is fitted to and brazed to a mounting seat 15 recessed on the head distal end side in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention is configured such that a stepped chip breaker 23 is formed on the front surface of the cutting blade tip 2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 2 D in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- An eighth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the cutting blade tip 2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 2 D is made of a super hard material such as cemented carbide and cermet, etc., in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- a super hard material such as cemented carbide and cermet, etc.
- a ninth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the guide pads 3 A and 3 B are made of a super hard material such as cemented carbide and cermet, etc., in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- a tenth aspect of the present invention is configured such that respective key ways 17 for twisting operation are formed in radially opposed positions nearer the proximal end side than the mounting positions of the guide pads 3 A and 3 B mounted on a plurality of positions on the circumferential surface lb at the, head distal end side in the drill head D 1 , D 2 , D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect.
- the guide pad portion formed on the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D taking charge of cutting a circumferential side slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H together with the plurality of guide pads 3 A and 3 B mounted on the circumferential surface lb at the head distal end side. Therefore, a load to be applied to the head distal end portion according to cutting is distributed in a well-balanced manner to the slide-contact portions and received by the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H, whereby obtaining a very stable cutting state without runout.
- the width of the guide pad portion 4 of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D can be set wide in a range of the thickness of the tip, so that abrasion of the guide pad portion 4 becomes very slow as compared with the margin portion of the cutting blade tip of the conventional configuration, and therefore, even if the number of drilling works increases, high processing accuracy based on the very stable cutting state can be kept, and accordingly, stable formation of a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., is possible for a long period of time.
- the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D commonly serves as a guide pad, and there is no need to provide an additional mounting seat for a guide pad near the tip, so that the conventional structure can be adopted as the head main body 1 without change, and an increase in manufacturing cost according to structural change can be avoided.
- a margin portion 5 and a flank face 6 are formed at an upper portion side of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D taking charge of cutting a circumferential side, and a guide pad portion 4 is formed on a lower portion side of the same outer end surface, so that a stable cutting state is secured with this guide pad portion 4 , and the blade point of the cutting blade tip 2 B, 2 D is reinforced by the margin portion 5 and is hardly chipped.
- the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface, therefore, there is an advantage that these portions 4 and 5 can be formed by one process.
- the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by the groove portion 7 , so that either of an inclined surface and an arc surface can be selected on the margin portion 5 side according to required performance of the blade point portion, and an angle and curvature thereof can also be arbitrarily set.
- guide pads 3 A and 3 B are mounted on respective specific two positions on the circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, so that the pressure balance during drilling work is further improved, whereby realizing high-accuracy drilling work.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B show a circumferential portion cutting blade tip to be used for drill heads for deep-hole drilling according to first and second embodiments of the present invention, with FIG. 1A being a perspective view of the same cutting blade tip for the first embodiment, and FIG. 1B being a perspective view of the same cutting blade tip for the second embodiment.
- FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the first embodiment of the present invention, with FIG. 2A being a front view of the whole of the drill head, FIG. 2B being a plan view of the same, and FIG. 2C being a left side view of a head main body.
- FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the same second embodiment, with FIG. 3A being a front view of the whole of the drill head, FIG. 3B being a plan view of the same, and FIG. 3C being a left side view of a head main body.
- FIGS. 4A, 4B, 4C, and 4D show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the same third embodiment, with FIG. 4A being a perspective view of a cutting blade tip, FIG. 4B being a plan view of the whole of the drill head, FIG. 4C being a left side view of the same, and FIG. 4D being a front view of the same.
- FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C show a configuration example of a conventional drill head for deep-hole drilling, with FIG. 5A being a front view of the whole of the drill head, FIG. 5B being a plan view of the same, and FIG. 5C being a left side view of a head main body.
- Drill heads D 1 and D 2 of the first and second embodiments shown in FIGS. 1A-1B, 2A-2C , and 3 A- 3 C are of a divided-blade type, and a drill head D 3 of the third embodiment shown in FIGS. 4A-4D is of a single-blade type.
- Components common to or identical to each other among the drill heads D 1 to D 3 of these embodiments and the above-described drill head DO shown in FIGS. 5A-5C described above will be denoted by the same reference numeral.
- the head main body 1 has a hollow portion 10 opened at the proximal end side to assume a substantially cylindrical shape, and on a substantially obtuse conical head distal end surface 1 a of the head main body 1 , one large and one small cutting chip discharge ports 11 and 12 communicating with the hollow portion 10 are formed radially opposite to each other.
- a central portion cutting blade tip 2 A and a circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B are brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction of the large cutting chip discharge port 11 and an intermediate portion cutting blade tip 2 C is brazed to the opening side edge along the same head radial direction ⁇ of the small cutting chip discharge port 12 by fitting these cutting blade tips to mounting seats 15 recessed on the head main body 1 side in a posture in which the cutting blade 20 of each cutting blade tip is along the radial direction ⁇ .
- the cutting blade 20 of the central portion cutting blade tip 2 A is inclined downwardly toward the head center O side, and on the other hand, the cutting blades 20 of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B and the intermediate portion cutting blade tip 2 C are inclined upward toward the head center O side.
- a stepped chip breaker 23 along the cutting blade 20 is formed on the front surface of each of the cutting blade tips 2 A to 2 C.
- a margin portion 5 facing the front edge in a cutting rotation direction and a flank face 6 that is to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole H (indicated by the imaginary line in FIG. 2B ) and along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from the margin portion 5 are formed, and on a lower portion side of the outer end surface, a guide pad portion 4 is formed, and the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface.
- a step 8 is present between the guide pad portion 5 and the flank face 6 .
- a margin portion 5 and a flank face 6 are formed, and on a lower portion side of the outer end surface, a guide pad portion 4 with an arc surface is formed as in the first embodiment, however, these margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by a groove portion 7 along the tip width direction.
- a step 8 is part of the groove 7 that runs between the guide pad portion 5 and the flank face 6 .
- the flank face 6 has a flank face width w 1 extending in the cutting direction and the margin portion 5 has a margin portion width w 2 extending in the cutting direction.
- the flank face width w 1 is greater than the margin portion width w 2 .
- guide pads 3 A and 3 B having arc surfaces are respectively brazed to a position radially opposite to the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position, that is, the back side of the central portion cutting blade tip 2 A by fitting the guide pads to mounting seats 16 recessed on the head main body 1 side.
- a male thread 13 is formed on the outer circumferential surface 1 c of a proximal portion 14 with an outer diameter smaller than that of the head main body 1 , and by threading the proximal portion 14 side into a distal end portion having a female thread of the hollow boring bar whose illustration is omitted, the drill head D 1 , D 2 is coupled to the distal end of the boring bar.
- the guide pad portion 4 provided on the outer end surface of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H together with the guide pads 3 A and 3 B mounted on the outer circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, so that the load to be applied to the head distal end portion according to cutting is distributed in a well-balanced manner to the slide-contact portions and received by the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H, and accordingly, a very stable cutting state without runout is obtained and extremely high processing accuracy is realized.
- the guide pad portion 4 of the cutting blade tip 2 B has a width much wider than that of the margin portion 5 , so that abrasion of this portion caused by slide-contact with the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H similar to the guide pads 3 A and 3 B becomes slower, and therefore, even if the number of drilling works increases, the distribution balance of the load is hardly lost, high processing accuracy based on the stable cutting state is maintained, and stable formation of a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., is possible for a long period of time.
- the blade point of the cutting blade tip 2 B is reinforced by the margin portion 5 and hardly chipped.
- the slide-contact area of the guide pad portion 4 with the inner circumference of the cutting hole H is large, so that abrasion of the margin portion 5 itself is reduced, and durability of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B and eventually durability of the whole of the drill head D 1 , D 2 are improved.
- the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B commonly serves as a guide pad, and there is no need to provide an additional mounting seat for the guide pad near the cutting blade tip 2 B, so that the conventional structures can be adopted as the head main body 1 and the proximal portion 14 without change, and there is also an advantage that an increase in manufacturing cost due to structural change can be avoided.
- the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 2 B form a continuous arc surface, there is an advantage that these portions 5 and 6 can be formed concurrently by one process.
- the margin portion 5 and the guide pad portion 4 of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 23 are separated from each other by the groove portion 7 , so that on the margin portion 5 side, either an inclined surface or an arc surface can be selected according to required performance of the blade point portion, and the angle of the inclined surface and the curvature of the arc surface can also be arbitrarily set.
- the drill heads D 1 and D 2 for deep-hole drilling of the first and second embodiments are of a divided-blade type, however, the present invention is also applicable to a single-blade type like the drill head D 3 for deep-hole drilling of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 4A to FIG. 4D .
- a substantially fan-shaped cutting chip discharge port 18 communicating with the hollow portion 10 is formed, and a cutting blade tip 2 D is brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction ⁇ by fitting the cutting blade tip to amounting seat 15 recessed on the head main body 1 side in a posture in which the cutting blade 20 is along the radial direction ⁇ .
- guide pads 3 A and 3 B having arc surfaces are respectively brazed to a position radially opposite to the cutting blade tip 2 D and a position on the back side of the cutting blade tip 2 B by fitting these guide pads to mounting seats 16 recessed on the head main body 1 side.
- a proximal portion 14 has an outer diameter slightly larger than that of the head main body, and has a female thread 19 on the inner circumference.
- the cutting blade tip 2 D in this drill head D 3 has an inner end at a position slightly beyond the head shaft center O, a cutting blade 20 that is inclined upward in a two-step manner from the head circumferential side toward the head shaft center O side and further inclined downward toward the inner end side from the top portion, and a chip breaker 23 positioned on the front surface side and along the upward incline of the cutting blade 20 .
- On the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 D in the same manner as the cutting blade tip 2 B of the first embodiment, a margin portion 5 facing the front edge in the cutting rotation direction and a flank face 6 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole H (indicated by the imaginary line in FIG.
- a male-threaded distal end portion of a boring bar (whose illustration is omitted) is threaded into and coupled to the proximal portion 14 having the female thread 19 , and while rotating the drill head D 3 or a work material, a coolant supplied through a gap between the inner circumference of a cutting hole H and the outer circumferences of the hollow boring bar and the drill head D 3 is continuously fed to a cutting region, and cutting chips are caught in the coolant and discharged to the outside from the cutting chip discharge port 18 of the drill head D 3 through the hollow portion 10 and the hollow inside portion of the boring bar.
- the guide pad portion 4 on the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip 2 D slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H together with the guide pads 3 A and 3 B, and a load to be applied to the head main body 1 according to cutting is distributed in a well-balanced manner to the slide-contact portions and received by the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H, so that a very stable cutting state without runout and extremely high processing accuracy are obtained, and abrasion of the guide pad portion 4 hardly advances, so that a stable cutting state is maintained even if the number of drilling works increases, and stable formation of a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., is possible for a long period of time.
- the blade point of the cutting blade tip 2 D is hardly chipped, and abrasion of the margin portion 5 itself is reduced, so that the durability of the cutting blade tip 2 D and eventually the durability of the whole of the drill head D 3 are significantly improved.
- the curvature of the arc surface of the guide pad portion provided on the outer end surface of a cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side is set to be equal to or slightly larger than the curvature of a cutting hole H.
- the positions of the guide pads to be mounted to the outer circumferential surface of the head main body to a position radially opposite to the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position, the pressure balance during drilling work becomes the most excellent, and higher accuracy drilling work is realized.
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A drill head for deep-hole drilling includes cutting blade tips brazed to cutting chip discharge ports opened on a head distal end surface, guide pads mounted on a plurality of positions of the circumferential surface at the head distal end side, and a hollow inside portion made into a cutting chip discharge passage communicating with the cutting chip discharge ports. A guide pad portion having an arc surf ace that slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole is formed on the outer end surface of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip.
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- This application is a continuation of and Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§120 of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/117,910 filed on Feb. 14, 2014, which application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2011/061181 filed on May 16, 2011, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The International Application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
- The present invention relates to a drill head for deep-hole drilling including a cutting blade tip mounted by brazing to face a cutting chip discharge port opened on a head distal end surface and a hollow inside portion made into a cutting chip discharge passage communicating with the cutting chip discharge port.
- As this kind of drill head for deep-hole drilling, a divided-blade type as shown in
FIG. 5A toFIG. 5C has been conventionally widely used. This drill head D0 includes a headmain body 1 having a substantially cylindrical shape including ahollow portion 10 opened at the proximal end side, one large and one small cuttingchip discharge ports hollow portion 10 are formed on a substantially obtuse conical headdistal end surface 1 a, and a central portioncutting blade tip 2A and a circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction φ of the large cuttingchip discharge port 11 and an intermediate portioncutting blade tip 2C brazed to the opening side edge along the same head radial direction φ of the small cuttingchip discharge port 12 so as to assume a posture in which cuttingblades 20 of the respective cutting blade tips are along the radial direction φ.Guide pads FIG. 5B are brazed respectively to a position radially opposite to the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B in a cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position on the outer circumferential surface lb at the distal end side of the headmain body 1. The outer end surface of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B consists of amargin portion 21 facing the front edge in the cutting rotation direction and aflank face 22 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from themargin portion 21. Thecutting blade tips 2A to 2C and theguide pads - In this drill head D0, a
proximal portion 14 side provided with amale thread 13 on the outer circumference is threaded into and mounted on a distal end portion of a hollow boring bar (whose illustration is omitted), and the boring bar is coupled to a driving shaft such as a spindle of a machine tool and rotatingly-driven or otherwise rotates a work material side, thereby cutting the work material by thecutting blades 20 of thecutting blade tips 2A to 2C to form a deep hole. During the deep-hole drilling work, a coolant is supplied into a cutting region through a gap between a cutting hole H and the boring bar at high pressure, made to flow from the cuttingchip discharge ports hollow portion 10 together with cutting chips generated in the cutting region, and discharged outside through the inside of the hollow boring bar. - The
guide pads cutting blade 20 of eachcutting blade tips cutting blade 20 is kept constant. Themargin portion 21 is formed of an inclined surface or an arc surface with a width of approximately 0.2 to 1.0 mm and an inclination angle of approximately 1° to 6° with respect to the tip thickness direction, and accordingly, the margin portion is increased in angle at the outer end front edge portion that line-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B, and becomes hard to chip, and the margin portion functions to stabilize a cutting state by slide-contacting with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H similar to theguide pads - However, in recent years, it has been demanded to further improve the roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., of a cutting hole by further improving the processing accuracy of deep-hole drilling. Therefore, the inventor of the present invention previously proposed this kind of drill head for deep-hole drilling improved in processing accuracy by well-balanced pressure during drilling work by substantially equalizing the axial lengths and aligning the front and rear end positions in the circumferential direction of the margin portion of the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side and the two guide pads (Patent Document 1).
- [Patent Document 1] Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2006-334749
- In the drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the proposal described above, the margin portion and the two guide pads slide-contact with the inner circumference of a cutting hole with well-balanced pressure, so that the cutting state becomes very stable, whereby obtaining high processing accuracy. However, the circumferential width of the margin portion is much narrower than the guide pads, so that the margin portion is abraded much faster than the guide pads according to an increase in the number of drilling works, and therefore, the pressure balance is gradually lost and the stable cutting state cannot be kept, and deterioration of processing accuracy leads to deterioration of the roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., of a cutting hole. These defects are more conspicuous in a normal drill head with a short margin portion.
- The present invention was made in view of the foregoing circumstances, and accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a drill head for deep-hole drilling, more specifically, a drill head for deep-hole drilling to which a cutting blade tip is brazed, capable of keeping a very stable cutting state even if the number of drilling works increases, capable of continuously forming a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., for a long period of time, and having extremely high accurate processing performance and excellent durability.
- Means for achieving the aforementioned object will be described with reference numerals of the accompanying drawings. A drill head for deep-hole drilling D1, D2, D3 according to a first aspect of the present invention including one or a plurality of
cutting blade tips chip discharge ports guide pads circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, and a hollow insideportion 10 made into a cuttingchip discharge passage 10 communicating with the cuttingchip discharge ports guide pad portion 4 having an arc surface that slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H is formed on the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip - A second aspect of the present invention is configured such that the blade point side of the
cutting blade tip margin portion 5 facing the front edge in a cutting rotation direction and aflank face 6 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of the cutting hole along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from themargin portion 5 are formed at an upper portion side of the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip guide pad portion 4 is formed at a lower portion side of the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip - A third aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface in the drill head D1, D3 for deep-hole drilling of the second aspect. - A fourth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by agroove portion 7 in the drill head D2 for deep-hole drilling of the second aspect. - A fifth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
guide pads cutting blade tip cutting blade tip - A sixth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
cutting blade tip mounting seat 15 recessed on the head distal end side in the drill head D1, D2, D3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect. - A seventh aspect of the present invention is configured such that a
stepped chip breaker 23 is formed on the front surface of thecutting blade tip - An eighth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
cutting blade tip - A ninth aspect of the present invention is configured such that the
guide pads - A tenth aspect of the present invention is configured such that respective
key ways 17 for twisting operation are formed in radially opposed positions nearer the proximal end side than the mounting positions of theguide pads - Effects of the present invention will be described with reference numerals of the drawings. In the drill head D1, D2, D3 for deep-hole drilling of the first aspect, during drilling work, the guide pad portion formed on the outer end surface of the
cutting blade tip guide pads guide pad portion 4 of the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip guide pad portion 4 becomes very slow as compared with the margin portion of the cutting blade tip of the conventional configuration, and therefore, even if the number of drilling works increases, high processing accuracy based on the very stable cutting state can be kept, and accordingly, stable formation of a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., is possible for a long period of time. With this configuration, thecutting blade tip main body 1 without change, and an increase in manufacturing cost according to structural change can be avoided. - According to the present invention, in the drill head D1, D2, D3 for deep-hole drilling, a
margin portion 5 and aflank face 6 are formed at an upper portion side of the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip guide pad portion 4 is formed on a lower portion side of the same outer end surface, so that a stable cutting state is secured with thisguide pad portion 4, and the blade point of thecutting blade tip margin portion 5 and is hardly chipped. - Further, according to the present invention, the
margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface, therefore, there is an advantage that theseportions - According to the present invention, the
margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by thegroove portion 7, so that either of an inclined surface and an arc surface can be selected on themargin portion 5 side according to required performance of the blade point portion, and an angle and curvature thereof can also be arbitrarily set. - According to the present invention,
guide pads circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, so that the pressure balance during drilling work is further improved, whereby realizing high-accuracy drilling work. Other effects of the present invention will be clarified from the embodiments described hereinafter. -
FIGS. 1A and 1B show a circumferential portion cutting blade tip to be used for drill heads for deep-hole drilling according to first and second embodiments of the present invention, withFIG. 1A being a perspective view of the same cutting blade tip for the first embodiment, andFIG. 1B being a perspective view of the same cutting blade tip for the second embodiment. -
FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the first embodiment of the present invention, withFIG. 2A being a front view of the whole of the drill head,FIG. 2B being a plan view of the same, andFIG. 2C being a left side view of a head main body. -
FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the same second embodiment, withFIG. 3A being a front view of the whole of the drill head,FIG. 3B being a plan view of the same, andFIG. 3C being a left side view of a head main body. -
FIGS. 4A, 4B, 4C, and 4D show a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the same third embodiment, withFIG. 4A being a perspective view of a cutting blade tip,FIG. 4B being a plan view of the whole of the drill head,FIG. 4C being a left side view of the same, andFIG. 4D being a front view of the same. -
FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C show a configuration example of a conventional drill head for deep-hole drilling, withFIG. 5A being a front view of the whole of the drill head,FIG. 5B being a plan view of the same, andFIG. 5C being a left side view of a head main body. - Hereinafter, embodiments of a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the present invention will be described specifically with reference to the drawings. Drill heads D1 and D2 of the first and second embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1A-1B, 2A-2C , and 3A-3C are of a divided-blade type, and a drill head D3 of the third embodiment shown inFIGS. 4A-4D is of a single-blade type. Components common to or identical to each other among the drill heads D1 to D3 of these embodiments and the above-described drill head DO shown inFIGS. 5A-5C described above will be denoted by the same reference numeral. - In the drill heads D1 and D2 for deep-hole drilling of the first and second embodiments, as shown in
FIG. 2A toFIG. 2C andFIG. 3A toFIG. 3C , the headmain body 1 has ahollow portion 10 opened at the proximal end side to assume a substantially cylindrical shape, and on a substantially obtuse conical headdistal end surface 1 a of the headmain body 1, one large and one small cuttingchip discharge ports hollow portion 10 are formed radially opposite to each other. A central portioncutting blade tip 2A and a circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B are brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction of the large cuttingchip discharge port 11 and an intermediate portioncutting blade tip 2C is brazed to the opening side edge along the same head radial direction φ of the small cuttingchip discharge port 12 by fitting these cutting blade tips to mountingseats 15 recessed on the headmain body 1 side in a posture in which thecutting blade 20 of each cutting blade tip is along the radial direction φ. - The
cutting blade 20 of the central portioncutting blade tip 2A is inclined downwardly toward the head center O side, and on the other hand, thecutting blades 20 of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B and the intermediate portioncutting blade tip 2C are inclined upward toward the head center O side. On the front surface of each of thecutting blade tips 2A to 2C, a steppedchip breaker 23 along thecutting blade 20 is formed. - Here, as shown in
FIG. 1A , on an upper portion side of the outer end surface of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B in the drill head D1 for deep-hole drilling of the first embodiment, amargin portion 5 facing the front edge in a cutting rotation direction and aflank face 6 that is to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole H (indicated by the imaginary line inFIG. 2B ) and along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from themargin portion 5 are formed, and on a lower portion side of the outer end surface, aguide pad portion 4 is formed, and themargin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface. A step 8 is present between theguide pad portion 5 and theflank face 6. On the other hand, as shown inFIG. 1B , on an upper portion side of the outer end surface of the circumferential portion cutting blade tip 25 in the drill head D2 for deep-hole drilling of the second embodiment, amargin portion 5 and aflank face 6 are formed, and on a lower portion side of the outer end surface, aguide pad portion 4 with an arc surface is formed as in the first embodiment, however, thesemargin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 are separated from each other by agroove portion 7 along the tip width direction. A step 8 is part of thegroove 7 that runs between theguide pad portion 5 and theflank face 6. For both embodiments shown inFIGS. 1A and 1B , theflank face 6 has a flank face width w1 extending in the cutting direction and themargin portion 5 has a margin portion width w2 extending in the cutting direction. The flank face width w1 is greater than the margin portion width w2. - On the outer
circumferential surface 1 b at the distal end side of the headmain body 1 of the drill head D1, D2,guide pads cutting blade tip 2B and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position, that is, the back side of the central portioncutting blade tip 2A by fitting the guide pads to mountingseats 16 recessed on the headmain body 1 side. These both guidepads guide pad portion 4 of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B are disposed so that their arc surfaces slide-contact with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H indicated by the imaginary line inFIG. 2B andFIG. 3B . - At radially opposed positions nearer the proximal end side than the mounting positions of the
guide pads main body 1,key ways 17 for twisting operation are formed, respectively. Amale thread 13 is formed on the outercircumferential surface 1 c of aproximal portion 14 with an outer diameter smaller than that of the headmain body 1, and by threading theproximal portion 14 side into a distal end portion having a female thread of the hollow boring bar whose illustration is omitted, the drill head D1, D2 is coupled to the distal end of the boring bar. - In deep-hole drilling work using the drill head D1, D2 for deep-hole drilling of the first or second embodiment, while rotating the drill head D1, D2 coupled to the above-mentioned boring bar (whose illustration is omitted) or a work material, a coolant supplied through a gap between the inner circumference of a cutting hole H and the outer circumferences of the hollow boring bar and the drill head D1, D2 is continuously fed to a cutting region, and cutting chips generated at the cutting region are caught in the coolant and discharged to the outside from the cutting
chip discharge ports - In this drilling work, the
guide pad portion 4 provided on the outer end surface of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H together with theguide pads circumferential surface 1 b at the head distal end side, so that the load to be applied to the head distal end portion according to cutting is distributed in a well-balanced manner to the slide-contact portions and received by the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H, and accordingly, a very stable cutting state without runout is obtained and extremely high processing accuracy is realized. In addition, theguide pad portion 4 of thecutting blade tip 2B has a width much wider than that of themargin portion 5, so that abrasion of this portion caused by slide-contact with the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H similar to theguide pads cutting blade tip 2B is reinforced by themargin portion 5 and hardly chipped. Further, the slide-contact area of theguide pad portion 4 with the inner circumference of the cutting hole H is large, so that abrasion of themargin portion 5 itself is reduced, and durability of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B and eventually durability of the whole of the drill head D1, D2 are improved. - Further, with the configuration of the drill head D1, D2, the circumferential portion
cutting blade tip 2B commonly serves as a guide pad, and there is no need to provide an additional mounting seat for the guide pad near thecutting blade tip 2B, so that the conventional structures can be adopted as the headmain body 1 and theproximal portion 14 without change, and there is also an advantage that an increase in manufacturing cost due to structural change can be avoided. - In the drill head D1 for deep-hole drilling of the first embodiment, the
margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 2B form a continuous arc surface, there is an advantage that theseportions margin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 of the circumferential portioncutting blade tip 23 are separated from each other by thegroove portion 7, so that on themargin portion 5 side, either an inclined surface or an arc surface can be selected according to required performance of the blade point portion, and the angle of the inclined surface and the curvature of the arc surface can also be arbitrarily set. - The drill heads D1 and D2 for deep-hole drilling of the first and second embodiments are of a divided-blade type, however, the present invention is also applicable to a single-blade type like the drill head D3 for deep-hole drilling of the third embodiment shown in
FIG. 4A toFIG. 4D . - In the drill head D3 for deep-hole drilling of the third embodiment, on a substantially obtuse conical head
distal end surface 1 a of a substantially cylindrical headmain body 1 having ahollow portion 10 opened at the proximal end side, a substantially fan-shaped cuttingchip discharge port 18 communicating with thehollow portion 10 is formed, and acutting blade tip 2D is brazed to the opening side edge along a head radial direction φ by fitting the cutting blade tip to amountingseat 15 recessed on the headmain body 1 side in a posture in which thecutting blade 20 is along the radial direction φ. As in the case of the first and second embodiments, on the outercircumferential surface 1 b at the distal end side of the headmain body 1,guide pads cutting blade tip 2D and a position on the back side of thecutting blade tip 2B by fitting these guide pads to mountingseats 16 recessed on the headmain body 1 side. Aproximal portion 14 has an outer diameter slightly larger than that of the head main body, and has a female thread 19 on the inner circumference. - The
cutting blade tip 2D in this drill head D3 has an inner end at a position slightly beyond the head shaft center O, acutting blade 20 that is inclined upward in a two-step manner from the head circumferential side toward the head shaft center O side and further inclined downward toward the inner end side from the top portion, and achip breaker 23 positioned on the front surface side and along the upward incline of thecutting blade 20. On the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip 2D, in the same manner as thecutting blade tip 2B of the first embodiment, amargin portion 5 facing the front edge in the cutting rotation direction and aflank face 6 to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of a cutting hole H (indicated by the imaginary line inFIG. 4B ) and along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction are formed at an upper portion side, and at a lower portion side of the same outer end surface, aguide pad portion 4 is formed, and themargin portion 5 and theguide pad portion 4 form a continuous arc surface. - In deep-hole drilling work using the drill head D3 for deep-hole drilling, a male-threaded distal end portion of a boring bar (whose illustration is omitted) is threaded into and coupled to the
proximal portion 14 having the female thread 19, and while rotating the drill head D3 or a work material, a coolant supplied through a gap between the inner circumference of a cutting hole H and the outer circumferences of the hollow boring bar and the drill head D3 is continuously fed to a cutting region, and cutting chips are caught in the coolant and discharged to the outside from the cuttingchip discharge port 18 of the drill head D3 through thehollow portion 10 and the hollow inside portion of the boring bar. - As in the case of the first and second embodiments described above, in the drill head D3 for deep-hole drilling of the third embodiment, the
guide pad portion 4 on the outer end surface of thecutting blade tip 2D slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole H together with theguide pads main body 1 according to cutting is distributed in a well-balanced manner to the slide-contact portions and received by the inner circumferential surface of the cutting hole H, so that a very stable cutting state without runout and extremely high processing accuracy are obtained, and abrasion of theguide pad portion 4 hardly advances, so that a stable cutting state is maintained even if the number of drilling works increases, and stable formation of a cutting hole excellent in roundness, cylindricality, and straightness, etc., is possible for a long period of time. In addition, due to themargin portion 5, the blade point of thecutting blade tip 2D is hardly chipped, and abrasion of themargin portion 5 itself is reduced, so that the durability of thecutting blade tip 2D and eventually the durability of the whole of the drill head D3 are significantly improved. - In a drill head for deep-hole drilling according to the present invention, it is preferable that the curvature of the arc surface of the guide pad portion provided on the outer end surface of a cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side is set to be equal to or slightly larger than the curvature of a cutting hole H. As illustrated in the first to third embodiments, by setting the positions of the guide pads to be mounted to the outer circumferential surface of the head main body to a position radially opposite to the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position, the pressure balance during drilling work becomes the most excellent, and higher accuracy drilling work is realized.
- Moreover, detailed configurations such as the shape of the cutting blade tip, the shape of the guide pad, etc., can be modified in various ways other than the embodiments in the present invention.
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- 1 Head main body
- 1 a Head distal end surface
- 1 b Circumferential surface
- 10 Hollow portion (cutting chip discharge passage)
- 11, 12 Cutting chip discharge port
- 14 Proximal portion
- 18 Cutting chip discharge port
- 2A-2D Cutting blade tip
- 3A, 3B Guide pad
- 4 Guide pad portion
- 5 Margin portion
- 6 Flank face
- 7 Groove portion
- 8 Step
- 20 Cutting blade
- 23 Chip breaker
- D1-D3 Drill head for deep-hole drilling
- H Cutting hole
- w1 Flank face width
- w2 Margin portion width
Claims (8)
1. A drill head for deep-hole drilling including
one or a plurality of cutting blade tips mounted by brazing to face a cutting chip discharge port opened on a head distal end surface,
guide pads mounted on a plurality of positions of a circumferential surface at the head distal end side, and
a hollow inside portion made into a cutting chip discharge passage communicating with the cutting chip discharge port,
wherein a guide pad portion having an arc surface that slide-contacts with the inner circumference of a cutting hole is formed on the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side,
wherein the blade point side of the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side is set upward,
wherein a margin portion facing the front edge in a cutting rotation direction and a flank face to be spaced apart from the inner circumference of the cutting hole along the rear side in the cutting rotation direction from the margin portion are formed at an upper portion side of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip,
wherein the guide pad portion is formed at a lower portion side of the outer end surface of the cutting blade tip,
wherein the margin portion has a margin portion width extending in the cutting rotation direction, the flank face has a flank face width extending in the cutting rotation direction, and the flank face width is greater than the margin portion width, and
wherein the flank face and the guide pad portion are separated from each other via a step.
2. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the guide pads are mounted by brazing on a position radially opposite to the cutting blade tip taking charge of cutting a circumferential side and an intermediate position in the middle of a route leading to a mounting portion of the cutting blade tip in the cutting rotation direction from the aforementioned position.
3. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting blade tip is fitted to and brazed to a mounting seat recessed on the head distal end side.
4. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein a stepped chip breaker is formed on the front surface of the cutting blade tip.
5. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the cutting blade tip is made of a super hard material.
6. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the guide pads are made of a super hard material.
7. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein respective key ways for twisting operation are formed in radially opposed positions nearer the proximal end side than the mounting positions of the guide pads mounted on a plurality of positions on the circumferential surface at the head distal end side.
8. The drill head for deep-hole drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the margin portion and the guide pad portion form a continuous arc surface.
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