Quick clamping milling tool cutters and methods
A milling tool cutter includes a tool body, a plurality of cutting inserts, a plurality of clamping studs, a clamping ring, and a detachable fastening member. The tool body has a plurality of pockets disposed circumferentially around the tool body. Each of the cutting inserts is disposed in one of the respective pockets. Each of the clamping studs is attached to one of the respective cutting inserts. The clamping ring is disposed within the tool body. The clamping ring includes a face surface, a seating surface, and a circumferential outer surface extending between the face surface and the seating surface. The seating surface sits against the plurality of clamping studs. The detachable fastening member is disposed in an attached state fixedly attaching the clamping ring to the tool body causing the clamping studs and their respective cutting inserts to be fixedly attached to the tool body.
1 . A milling tool cutter comprising:
a tool body having a plurality of pockets disposed circumferentially around the tool body;
a plurality of cutting inserts, each of the cutting inserts disposed in one of the respective pockets;
a plurality of clamping studs, each of the clamping studs having a groove;
a clamping ring disposed within the tool body, the clamping ring comprising a face surface, a seating surface, and a circumferential outer surface extending between the face surface and the seating surface; and
a detachable fastening member in an attached state fixedly attaching the clamping ring to the tool body, wherein the fastening member causes a downward force by the seating surface of the clamping ring against the groove of the clamping stud causing the respective cutting inserts to be fixedly attached to the tool body.
2 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein when the detachable fastening member is in a detached state detached from the clamping ring and the tool body, the clamping ring, the plurality of clamping studs, and their respective cutting inserts are detachable from the tool body.
3 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein each of the cutting inserts comprises a passage, each of the clamping studs extending through the passage in its respective cutting insert.
4 . The milling tool cutter of claim 3 wherein each of the clamping studs comprises a larger portion and a smaller portion, each of the larger portions being larger than the respective passage preventing the larger portion from extending through the respective passage, and each of the smaller portions being smaller than the respective passage and extending through the respective passage.
5 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein each of the pockets comprises a channel, each of the clamping studs extending through its respective channel.
6 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein the tool body comprises an inner circumferential trench, the seating surface disposed in the inner circumferential trench.
7 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein the tool body comprises a plurality of holes, an end of each of the clamping studs disposed in one of the plurality of holes.
8 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 wherein each of the clamping studs comprises a groove, the seating surface seating within and against the respective groove of each of the clamping studs.
9 . The milling tool cutter of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of flexible members disposed between and against both the clamping ring and the clamping studs, and/or further comprising alignment members of the tool body and clamping ring being mated thereby aligning and orienting the clamping ring in a particular position within the tool body.
10 . A milling tool cutter comprising:
a tool body having a plurality of pockets disposed circumferentially around the tool body;
a plurality of cutting inserts each having a passage, each of the cutting inserts disposed in one of the respective pockets;
a plurality of clamping studs, each of the clamping studs having a groove and extending through the passage of one of the respective cutting inserts;
a clamping ring disposed within the tool body, the clamping ring disposed against the plurality of clamping studs; and
a detachable fastening member in an attached state fixedly attaching the clamping ring to the tool body and against a groove of each of the clamping studs causing the clamping studs and their respective cutting inserts to be fixedly attached to the tool body.
11 . The milling tool cutter of claim 10 wherein when the detachable fastening member is in a detached state detached from the clamping ring and the tool body, the clamping ring, the plurality of clamping studs, and their respective cutting inserts are detachable from the tool body.
12 . The milling tool cutter of claim 10 wherein each of the clamping studs comprises a larger portion and a smaller portion, each of the larger portions being larger than the respective passage preventing the larger portion from extending through the respective passage, and each of the smaller portions being smaller than the respective passage and extending through the respective passage.
13 . A method of attaching a plurality of cutting inserts to a tool body of a milling tool cutter comprising:
disposing each of a plurality of cutting inserts within a respective pocket of the tool body of the milling tool cutter;
providing a plurality of clamping studs, each of the clamping studs having a groove;
disposing a seating surface of a clamping ring within the tool body against a groove of each of the plurality of clamping stud, the clamping ring comprising a face surface, and a circumferential outer surface extending between the face surface and the seating surface; and
fixedly attaching the clamping ring to the tool body with a detachable fastening member to cause a downward force by the clamping ring against the groove of the clamping studs causing the respective cutting inserts to be fixedly attached to the tool body.
14 . The method of claim 13 further comprising detaching the detachable fastening member from the clamping ring and the tool body thereby causing the clamping ring, the plurality of clamping studs, and their respective cutting inserts to be detachable from the tool body.
15 . The method of claim 13 further comprising extending each of the clamping studs through a passage in its respective cutting insert.
16 . The method of claim 15 further comprising a larger portion of each of the clamping studs preventing the larger portion from extending through the passage of its respective cutting insert.
17 . The method of claim 13 further comprising extending each of the clamping studs through a channel in its respective pocket.
18 . The method of claim 13 further comprising disposing the seating surface in an inner circumferential trench of the tool body.
19 . The method of claim 13 further comprising disposing an end of each of the clamping studs to remain within a respective hole of the tool body.
20 . The method of claim 13 further comprising disposing the seating surface within and against a groove of each of the respective clamping studs.