Longitudinal Clamping Wedge Patents (Class 279/87)
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Patent number: 10583498Abstract: An expanding collet device can selectively clamp a workpiece to a workpiece support and can include an arbor, expandable collet and threaded screw actuator. The threaded screw actuator mechanism can include a support, drawbar, socket and a pair of thrust bearings. The drawbar can be connected to the collet and can extend into the support. An outer circumferential portion of the drawbar can oppose and be spaced away from an inner circumferential portion of the support. The socket can surround the drawbar and can include external threads engaging internal threads on the support such that rotation of the socket relative to the support displaces the socket in the axial direction. The socket, support, and drawbar can be configured such that rotation of the socket relative to the support displaces the drawbar in the axial direction such that the drawbar moves the collet between the released position the clamped position.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2018Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Jeffrey D. Martin
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Patent number: 9089746Abstract: Golf club heads with patterned face plates described herein. Other examples, embodiments and related methods are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Bradley D. Schweigert
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Patent number: 8899597Abstract: The clamping system for clamping a shank, for example a tool shank, into a seat has a spiral-shaped circumferential groove arranged in the wall of the seating hole and a clamping wedge which is provided with corresponding spiral-shaped ribs and is insertable into a recess on the shank.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Rego-Fix AGInventor: Ernst Gerber
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Publication number: 20100327541Abstract: The clamping system for clamping a shank, for example a tool shank, into a seat has a spiral-shaped circumferential groove arranged in the wall of the seating hole and a clamping wedge which is provided with corresponding spiral-shaped ribs and is insertable into a recess on the shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventor: Ernst GERBER
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Patent number: 6851194Abstract: A reciprocating saw includes a main body, a blade holding device mounted on the main body, and a blade detachably mounted on the support seat of the main body by the blade holding device. The blade holding device includes a bushing, a slide, a sleeve, a positioning ball, a torsion spring, and a guide rod. Thus, the blade can be mounted on and detached from the support seat of the main body easily and conveniently by rotation of the sleeve, thereby facilitating the user replacing the blade.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventors: Ruey Zon Chen, Eric Lo, George Ku
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Patent number: 6810782Abstract: A tool fastening mechanism has a housing 2, in which a clamping opening 3 is embodied for receiving a tapering tool shaft clamping end 4 of a tool part 5. The clamping opening 3 tapers inward in the introduction direction of the clamping end 4 of a tool part 5, and furthermore the tapering sides are inclined toward one another in a plane extending perpendicular to the introduction direction, as a result of which the opening has a trapezoidal cross section, and the length of this cross section decreases away from the orifice of the clamping opening 3. The housing 2 furthermore has a transverse opening 7, which intersects the clamping opening 3 and in which a locking pin 8 is received.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Steffen Wuensch, Harald Krondorfer, Mather John Carr, Anne Tregoning Miller, Neil Pollock, Hans Kaiser, Daniel Saegesser, Daniel Grolimund
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Patent number: 6126175Abstract: A collet-stop assembly for fixing the position of a work-piece or tool ("item") intended to be held immobile by and within a collet during machining operations. The assembly includes a stop-collar for gripping a stop-unit to be placed in direct contact with the item, and a collar-retainer used ensure that the stop-unit is held immobile with respect to the collet. The collar-retainer is screwed into the collet and includes a tapered section into which a tapered section of the stop-collar is drawn. In the Preferred Embodiment of the invention the stop-collar is formed of three separate jaws that when drawn into the collar-retainer by means of cap screws passing through the collar-retainer squeeze against the stop-unit. The basic collar-retainer design permits it to be manufactured so that the distances it extends, respectively, to the outside of the collet and down into the collet are very short; that is, it has small external and internal profiles.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Warren E. Hufe, Jr.
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Patent number: 5810367Abstract: The blade holder includes a mounting portion for attachment to the reciprocating plunger of a power saw. The blade holder also includes an integral exposed portion provided with a slot for receiving a substantial portion of the shank of the blade. The slot is dimensioned with respect to the blade shank such that an edge of the blade shank projects from the slot. The exposed portion of the blade holder includes an external surface in opposed relationship with the slot. A resiliently biased wedging washer engages the exposed edge of the blade and the external surface for holding the blade in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Michael Holzer, Jr., Jan Peter Houben
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Patent number: 4804301Abstract: Central drawbar operated tooling connection system wherein a pair of wedges are positively driven laterally outward and retracted by reciprocation of a central drawbar. Mechanical advantage of a key slot between drawbar and wedges plus mechanical advantage of the wedge angle amplifies a drawbar force for producing axial loading in the order of 5:1. Alternative forms of drawbar actuation such as by screw thread feed, preloaded spring with hydraulic release are optional.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: GTE Valenite CorporationInventor: Carl E. Hunt
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Patent number: 4585369Abstract: This connection means comprises a male connector (1) with a circular groove (5) and a female connector comprising a body (2), a cap (3) and a sleeve (4). The cap (3) hangs from the bottom end of body 2 within which it is able to partly slide. The cap has a bearing surface (7) bearing on the male connector (1) and its bottom part (9) covers the male connector. This bottom part is provided with a circular series of openings (10) each equipped with a finger (11) operable to slide radially. These fingers cooperate with windows (27) in a conical wall (26) of the sleeve (4). Connection is made by gravity, by body 2 pushing down on sleeve 4, which slides downward causing the fingers (11) to slide radially inward. Disconnection is accomplished by sending oil pressure through purposely provided channels (35, 33, 30) into a chamber (20), causing the sleeve (4) to slide up and the fingers (11) to retract.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Assignee: Alsthom-AtlantiqueInventors: Jean-Pierre Manesse, Jacques Angibaud
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Patent number: 4570327Abstract: A die or like tooling is precisely oriented in a horizontal attitude for lowering into a tool-receiving recess in a machine frame by moving it against a guide member projecting above the tool holder and then moving both tool and guide member downwardly to seat the tool. To ensure proper alignment and attitude, the guide member and tool have a cooperating recess and projection. The machine tool desirably includes a locking member to retain the members in the depressed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Trumpf GmbH & Co.Inventors: Hans Klingel, Alfred Matheis
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Patent number: 4171656Abstract: The invention is directed to a retainer having a primary bore and a secondary bore parallel thereto with a web therebetween, a tool or die element having a shaft-like portion and also a flange on one end, a groove in the shaft-like portion, said groove extending through said flange to provide a V-shaped notch therein, a frangible rod-like element adapted to project into the secondary bore while positioned in the groove and notch to properly guide and orient said tool in the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Inventor: Robert J. Gargrave