Twist drill
First Claim
1. A twist drill allowing a drilling operation without using cutting oil or a drilling operation with spraying of a very small amount of cutting oil to the drill and capable of dispensing with an oil hole, comprising:
- a drill body for rotation about an axis in a drill rotation direction;
a pair of chip evacuating flutes formed in an outer peripheral surface of the drill body;
a pair of chisels formed at an end of the drill body;
a pair of center cutting edges continuous to outer ends of the chisels;
a pair of main cutting edges having a concave shape and continuous outwardly to respective outer ends of the center cutting edges; and
a pair of corner cutting edges linearly receding at an angle from outer ends of the main cutting edges in a direction opposite the drill rotation direction, wherein respective ends of the concave-shaped main cutting edges are situated on a straight line (O1) almost parallel to a plane (O) passing through the axis, linear chamfered portions following the corner cutting edges are provided on leading edges which are formed by the flutes and margins, the flutes defining the main cutting edges and the corner cutting edges, and an angle of the leading edges which are formed by the chamfered portions and the margins is set to an obtuse angle.
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Abstract
A twist drill has a pair of concave-shaped main cutting edges continuous outwardly to respective center cutting edges, and a pair of corner cutting edges receding at an angle from the outer ends of the respective main cutting edges with respect to a drill rotation direction. Respective ends of the concave-shaped main cutting edges are situated on a straight line almost parallel to a plane passing through a drill axis. These cutting edges have a function of minimizing wear and chipping of corner portions and damage to leading edges in a drilling operation using no cutting oil, or a drilling operation wherein a very small amount of cutting oil is sprayed to the drill, or in a drilling operation on relatively hard steel. They also have a function of facilitating breaking of cut chips into pieces during a drilling operation using cutting oil and during a drilling operation on steel of relatively low hardness such as general structural rolled steels and low carbon steels.
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1. A twist drill allowing a drilling operation without using cutting oil or a drilling operation with spraying of a very small amount of cutting oil to the drill and capable of dispensing with an oil hole, comprising:
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a drill body for rotation about an axis in a drill rotation direction;
a pair of chip evacuating flutes formed in an outer peripheral surface of the drill body;
a pair of chisels formed at an end of the drill body;
a pair of center cutting edges continuous to outer ends of the chisels;
a pair of main cutting edges having a concave shape and continuous outwardly to respective outer ends of the center cutting edges; and
a pair of corner cutting edges linearly receding at an angle from outer ends of the main cutting edges in a direction opposite the drill rotation direction, wherein respective ends of the concave-shaped main cutting edges are situated on a straight line (O1) almost parallel to a plane (O) passing through the axis, linear chamfered portions following the corner cutting edges are provided on leading edges which are formed by the flutes and margins, the flutes defining the main cutting edges and the corner cutting edges, and an angle of the leading edges which are formed by the chamfered portions and the margins is set to an obtuse angle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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