Transverse-screw Actuated Patents (Class 279/67)
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Patent number: 11618115Abstract: A zero-point clamping device for centered locking of an object with repeat accuracy, the device comprising: a housing, a receiving opening worked into the housing having a centering axis, at least two clamping slides mounted axially displaceably in a bore provided in the housing, and an actuating element for moving the clamping slides, one axis of rotation of the actuating element running tangentially and at a distance from the receiving opening to enable a reliable, permanent and repeatable fixing of a large number of workpieces and being extremely compact. This is achieved with two spaced-apart threads incorporated in the actuating element, the respective threads of which have identical pitches and are inclined in opposite directions, and a drive pin inserted in each thread in a driving connection with the thread such that the drive pins can be moved along the axis of rotation of the actuating element.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Inventors: Eckhard Maurer, Juergen Marquart
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Patent number: 9539839Abstract: In order to obtain a ribbon feeding shaft capable of accurately adjusting a position of a regulating member and preventing a positional deviation, a long sheet material holding device includes a pair of first locking groove trains (91c and 91d) arranged in parallel with each other along the axial direction of the holding shaft (91), the pair of first locking groove trains (91c and 91d) having a series of grooves (61c and 61d) respectively, the series of grooves (61c and 61d) extending across the axial direction of the holding shaft (91), each of the series of grooves (61c and 61d) being provided with slope surfaces (71c, 71d) sloped along the axial direction of the holding shaft (91) and oppositely to each other and perpendicular surfaces (81c, 81d) perpendicular to the axial direction of the holding shaft (91), and a pair of second locking groove trains (92c, 92d) formed in a pair of locking members (92x, 92y) provided in the regulating member 92 inserted into the holding shaft (91), to match the surfaces ofType: GrantFiled: April 25, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: SATO HOLDINGS KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Hitoshi Maekawa
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Patent number: 8851812Abstract: A chuck device for holding an unmodified, circumferentially round tool shaft or collet includes an annular head portion having a distal end surface, a laterally spaced coupling end section, an outer circumferential surface, and a central longitudinally extending bore with an inner circumferential bore surface to slidingly receive the tool shaft or collet with the tool axis aligned collinearly with the bore axis. The head portion includes a first slot extending inwardly on one side of the annular head and normal to the distal end surface, and a second slot extending from the outer circumferential surface normal to and intersecting the first slot to form stationary and pivotable segments having a bore-facing, tool grasping surface that radially directs a compressive grasping force in an amount sufficient to hold the tool with a slip-torque of up to about 430 inch-lbs. at a rotational speed of up to at least about 20,000 rpm.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: John L. DeRosa
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Patent number: 8172490Abstract: A junction between two components of a tool system, that rotates about an axis of rotation, includes a conical seat, on the first component, coaxial to the axis of rotation and which is defined by an annular front face. The second component carries a coupling having a conical surface complementary to the conical seat and an annular end face resting against the front face. A tie bolt axially projects beyond the free end of the coupling pin and engages, in a cavity adjacent to the seat. The junction also has tensioning elements that are actuated from the exterior for mutually bracing the components, which are radially guided in the first component, and which act upon the tie bolt and are functionally linked with joint actuating means for adjustment between detached and tensioned positions. The tensioning elements include ejection portions that can be fitted with a rotatably received rolling element.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Komet Group GmbHInventors: Uwe Kretzschmann, Jacek Kruszynski, Benno Spors, Wolfgang Bierl
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Patent number: 8033766Abstract: A tool holder includes a body, a cutting head having a cutting end portion and a tapered end portion, a retention knob located at the tapered end portion of the cutting head, and a ball clamping mechanism received in an aperture of the body. The ball clamping mechanism includes an upper clamp, a lower clamp, and a double-ended clamp screw threaded onto the upper and lower clamps. Rotation of the clamp screw in a one direction causes the upper clamp and the lower clamp to move toward each other and engage the retention knob to place the tool holder in a locked position, and rotation of the clamp screw in an opposite direction causes the upper clamp and the lower clamp to move away from each other such that the upper and lower clamps no longer engage the retention knob to place the tool holder in a unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Robert Alfred Erickson
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Publication number: 20110121522Abstract: An improved quick change power tool chuck is provided which is principally used on a wood working router but could also be used in many other power tool applications. Key features of the quick change chuck include the unique way that it secures the cutting bit from unwanted slippage, the large mechanical advantage thereof and the speed in which a cutting bit can be removed and replaced. The chuck can be aligned and attached to the power tool in the same manner that a standard collet is aligned and attached to the router spindle or to a router or other drive shaft in a number of different ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventor: John L. DeRosa
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Patent number: 7766586Abstract: An improved quick change power tool chuck is provided which is principally used on a wood working router but could also be used in many other power tool applications. Key features of the quick change chuck include the unique way that it secures the cutting bit from unwanted slippage, the large mechanical advantage thereof and the speed in which a cutting bit can be removed and replaced. The chuck can be aligned and attached to the power tool in the same manner that a standard collet is aligned and attached to the router spindle or to a router or other drive shaft in a number of different ways.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: John L. DeRosa
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Patent number: 7422219Abstract: An interface of a tool is proposed with a first part serving as a seat having a female taper, which part has a first conduit section located concentrically to its center axis, a second part having a hollow shaft taper introduceable into the recess, which part has a second conduit section located concentrically to its center axis, where the center axes of the first and second parts align and having a collet chuck having two chuck jaws which comprises an actuating device coacting with the chuck jaws which can be activated by means of an actuating element. The characteristic feature of the interface is that the actuating device (43) has a caging element (47) which can be shifted to two operating positions and which has a central passage (71) which is located such that the center axes of the first and second parts (3, 5) pass through said passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Mapal Fabrik fur Prazisionswerkzeuge Dr. Kress KGInventors: Dieter Kress, Friedrich Häberle
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Patent number: 6880832Abstract: An improved quick change power tool chuck is provided which is principally used on a wood working router but could also be used in many other power tool applications. The key features of the quick change chuck are the unique way that it secures the cutting bit from unwanted slippage, the large mechanical advantage thereof and the speed in which a cutting bit can be removed and replaced. The chuck can be aligned and attached to the power tool in the same manner that a standard collet is aligned and attached to the router spindle.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: John L. DeRosa
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Patent number: 6796756Abstract: A clamping system includes a clamping device that is coaxially located in a receiving section and that extends into the hollow shaft of one piece when two pieces are joined. The clamping system further includes two clamping bodies that can be displaced in opposite directions and an actuating device that drives the clamping bodies. The actuating device displaces the clamping bodies in a synchronous manner into an engaged relation and a disengaged relation with an undercut clamping shoulder of the hollow shaft, whereby a pressure force is applied between the flat surfaces of the two pieces to be connected.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Gilbert Kleiner
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Patent number: 6776553Abstract: Proposed is a connecting point between two tool parts with a device, comprising an elastic element, for effecting a defined angular position of rotation between the tool parts. Said connecting point is characterized in that the elastic element (23) in a first area (43) is clamped to the first tool part (3) in such a manner that in connecting the tool parts (3, 7) a second area (25) projects into the path of motion of the second tool part (7) so that it is deflected by said tool part and is deformed reversibly.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: MaPal Fabrik für Präzisionwerkzeuge Dr. Kress KGInventor: Dieter Kress
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Patent number: 6457920Abstract: A clamping system for detachably assembling two pieces. The clamping system includes a clamping device concentrically mounted in a receiving section which extends in a hollow shaft of one of the two pieces, when the two pieces are engaged. The clamping system further includes at least two clamping bodies which can move in opposite directions and an actuating device which actuates the clamping bodies. The clamping bodies can be engaged with an undercut clamping shoulder of the hollow shaft and disengaged therefrom, whereby a pressure force is applied between the flat surfaces of the two pieces to be assembled.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Joerg GuehringInventor: Gilbert Kleiner
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Publication number: 20010010785Abstract: A tool interconnect structure includes a spindle adapter, a rotary cutting tool, and a lock mechanism securing the rotary cutting tool to the spindle adapter. The spindle adapter has a face with a short hollow tapered shank at the face. The rotary cutting tool has a face for engaging the spindle adapter face and a tapered recess at the face for cooperating with the tapered shank. The lock mechanism includes a pair of blocks having shoulders at their ends adapted to engage annular grooves within the hollow tapered shank and within the rotary cutting tool. The blocks have threaded apertures therethrough and a screw having oppositely threaded end portions extends through the apertures. Rotation of the screw causes the shoulders to engage with and disengage from the grooves.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Applicant: Master Tool CorporationInventor: John M. Cirino
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Patent number: 6244780Abstract: A tool coupling includes first and second bodies held together by a clamping mechanism. The first body includes a first surface having a first serration formed therein, a first hole extending through the first surface, and a side surface having a second hole extending therethrough and intersecting the first hole. The second body includes a second surface facing the first surface and including a second serration configured to mesh with the first serration. A drawbar projects from the second surface and extends into the first hole. The drawbar includes a plurality of wedge surfaces. The clamping mechanism includes a screw disposed in the second hole and nuts threadedly mounted thereon for movement toward and away from the drawbar. Each nut includes a plurality of wedge surfaces arranged to engage the wedge surfaces of the drawbar to pull the second body toward the first body in a manner bringing the first and second serrations into meshing engagement with one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Per Hansson
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Patent number: 5288182Abstract: A boring bar holder and removable insert member each equipped with cooperating precision locator means wherein any replacement of the insert within the boring bar holder will index the new insert with precision to the location of the previous insert. There are biasing means associated with the boring bar and the insert to wedgingly move the insert rearwardly to bias against a bore in the boring bar and to index the position of the cutting head of the insert in exact relationship to a previous insert placement.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Circle Machine CompanyInventors: Harvey L. Patterson, Efren D. Ofalla, John G. Harrel
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Patent number: 4919574Abstract: A tool or workpiece holder retention mechanism which engagably retains the holder retention portion of the holder by creating a clamping force which draws the holder retention portion into a cooperatively formed area between two retaining jaws. Two abutting surfaces, one on the holder and one on the abutting surface on the retention mechanism housing, have formed thereon cooperatively engagable surfaces at least one of which is generally spirally formed, which meshedly engage to self-center the tool holder. Preferably the cooperatively engagable surfaces are in the form of mating spiral gear teeth specifically the jaws and the holder retention portion are constructed and actuated so as to be radially freely floatable to avoid interference with the self-centering function of the mating spiral surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Russell H. Samyn
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Patent number: 4829862Abstract: A locking assembly for locking components of a machine tool together including a rotatable bar having wedges reversibly movable thereon for simultaneously engaging wedge receiving spaces of one of the tool components while a portion of the wedges are secured in corresponding space in another tool component to thereby provide full face to face interlocking engagement of the wedges and the tool components. Machine tool components interlocked with the locking assembly of the invention which may include a vibrational energy dissipating cavity are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Carboloy Inc.Inventor: George Keritsis
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Patent number: 4729702Abstract: A tool clamping device is provided for quickly and securely clamping rotary tooling adaptors to tool clamp blocks. The device is adaptable to semi-automatic or robotic tool switching operations and minimizes machine downtime.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: Carboloy Inc.Inventor: Walter Kelm
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Patent number: 4725173Abstract: The present invention relates to a tool coupling device comprising a coupling element (10) attachable to a machine tool and a tool adapter (11) intended to clamp a tool for chip forming machining. A plug (18) on the adapter (11) is related to a contact surface (30;38) that is intended to be in engagement with a corresponding contact surface (29;37) related to the coupling element (10), said engagement clamping the adapter (11) against the coupling element (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Santrade LimitedInventors: Karl C. Hoffman, Ulrich Korner
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Patent number: 4611960Abstract: A tool holder of the two-jaw type is provided which has the centering accuracy and gripping power of a three-jaw geared chuck. The tool holder includes a body having ways formed by a polygonal passageway which is perpendicular to the central axis of the tool holder body. The jaw mechanism includes a differential screw which mates, on one end, with the body of the tool holder and, on the other end, with a pair of anvil pieces. The face of the differential screw and the anvil pieces move toward and away from the central axis of the tool holder along the ways formed by the polygonal passageway and provide the tool-gripping means.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: The Jacobs Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Raymond N. Quenneville, Harry H. Mayne, Kenneth H. Sickler
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Patent number: 4573824Abstract: Apparatus for rigidly coupling a first member to a second member along a longitudinal axis is disclosed wherein one of the members carries a pair of wedges coupled to opposite threaded ends of a differential screw. The other one of the two members includes a reaction surface confronting wedging surfaces on each of the two wedges. Upon rotation of the differential screw, the wedges are moved in opposite directions to bear against the reaction surface with substantially a surface area contact to force the first and second member into rigidly coupled engagement. Upon rotation of the differential screw in an opposite direction, the wedges are positively moved in reverse opposite directions to effect uncoupling.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventor: Ray G. Ehle
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Patent number: 4534574Abstract: The disclosed chuck has a cylindrical body and a mounting hub secured thereto for concentrically connecting the body to the powered spindle of a lightweight woodturning lathe. The body has a faceplate opposite the mounting hub, and radial grooves are formed in the body from the faceplate. Adjustment screws fit in the grooves, being rotatably held therein by spaced bearings, and chuck jaws are supported on the rotatable adjustment screws and project forwardly from the faceplate. Rotation of each adjustment screw thus moves the chuck jaw thereon radially of the faceplate and within the grooves to provide keyed gripping of a workpiece to be shaped by the lathe. The workpiece can be of virtually any cross section as each jaw can be independently adjusted. The chuck body is approximately 10 inches in diameter and 1 inch in thickness and is formed of wood to be light in weight, only approximately 3 pounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1983Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Inventors: Frank Hesh, Edward F. Groh
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Patent number: 4261587Abstract: The present mechanical chucking device especially for a testing apparatus, has a friction reducing layer interposed between the clamping members and a base plate and another friction reducing layer interposed between the base plate and securing elements for the clamping members, whereby said clamping members may slide within a given range along the base plate without having to release the securing elements holding said clamping members to the base plate. The clamping members are driven by a spindle movably held in a guide block on the base plate which allows an exact concentric clamping of the sample.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AGInventors: Guenter Keller, Andreas Pohl, Gerhard Hintz, Rudolf Sandner
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Patent number: 4192521Abstract: A 4-jaw work holding chuck the jaws of which are adjustable in oppositely disposed pairs, each pair of jaws being adjustable towards or away from each other simultaneously by a respective one of a pair of adjusting screws.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1977Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Inventor: Bernard Smith
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Patent number: 4136588Abstract: Aligned sliding jaw key set for use with any standard ratchet wrench. The device is adaptable to being made up in kits that include three jaw keys in different sizes so that they replace nine to twelve solid sockets of different sizes in metric and American standards. Each of the jaw keys has a set of jaws each one of which is provided with an angular gripping portion able to fit and hold tightly onto the sides of nuts and bolts.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Inventor: Peter G. Roder
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Patent number: 4083112Abstract: A clamp arrangement for clamping saw blades to the blade holder of a power driven saw includes a seating surface formed on the end portion of a blade holder of the power driven saw for receiving the saw blade thereon. A collar surrounds the end portion of the blade holder and the shank portion of the saw blade. A threaded annular member threadably engages the collar and presses the saw blade against the seating surface and the end portion of the blade holder is, in turn, pressed against the inside wall surface of the collar. A clear passage through the annular member facilitates access to the shank portion of the saw blade held between the annular member and the seating surface whereby the shank portion can be easily removed from between the annular member and the receiving surface with the aid of an instrument passed through the clear passage in the event the blade should break off at the shank.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: The Black and Decker Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Bernhard Palm