Abstract: The invention relates to a chuck (1) for a machine tool for machining a tubular workpiece (26) which rotates about a rotational axis that coincides with the center of the chuck, comprising at least two chucking slides (7a, b, c) that are designed to be positionable radially with respect to the rotational axis in order to release and chuck the workpiece, are arranged on the end side of and in a manner distributed uniformly around the circumference of a chuck head plate, and bear chucking jaws (8a, b, c). Such a chuck is intended to be created with improved operating characteristics and extension to all chucking functions.
Abstract: An adjustable holder comprising in combination a hollow housing having three slots formed on a top surface thereof and four depending side edges. Three cup grippers extend from a respective one of the three slots for gripping a cup on the top surface of the hollow housing. Each cup grippers are movable by way of a respective one of the three gearing assemblies located within the housing. One of the three gearing assemblies is controlled by the operator of the cup holder via a control knob extending from one of the side edges of the housing. Such gearing assembly that is controlled by the operator is referred to as the master gearing assembly.
Abstract: A lathe chuck is disclosed which includes a plurality of gripping jaws actuated by jaw screws. The screws are rotatably mounted in openings extending radially from the central bore of the chuck. The screws include a central passageway having a spring-biased plunger therein which is adapted to be caused to project from the passageway, across the chuck bore, and into engagement with the passageway of a diametrically opposed jaw screws. With the two jaw screws thus interlocked, they may be rotated together by turning only one jaw screw, thereby moving the opposed, linked gripping jaws in unison an identical distance in one direction. The chuck also includes means for the microadjustment of each jaw position, means for interlocking the movements of selected jaws for simultaneous convergence, and means for immobilizing the gearing means and thereby those jaws then engaged; it provides for repetitive return of the coordinated jaws to a prior position, and automatic centering of round stock.
Abstract: A chuck for a chucking machine has a rotatably supported toroidal body having first and second sets of jaws projecting inward from its inner periphery, the first and second sets of jaws being axially spaced from one another. Each of the sets of jaws has its own actuating mechanism comprising a lead screw engaging each jaw for the movement thereof. All of the lead screws of a set are controlled by a ring gear actuable by a fluid pressure motor to simultaneously advance or withdraw all the jaws of a set. At least the second set of jaws has a slip clutch associated with each lead screw to allow engagement of all jaws with the workpiece regardless of irregularities in the workpiece surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 18, 1975
Date of Patent:
August 17, 1976
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation
Inventors:
A. Hadi K. Akeel, Romuald Gmurowski, Eberhard E. Wasserbaech