Patents Assigned to MicroCentric Corporation
  • Patent number: 6290241
    Abstract: A fixed length collet chuck assembly for holding a workpiece in which the collet only translates radially and not axially is provided. The fixed length collet chuck has a longitudinal, central axis and includes a chuck body assembly and a collet. As a draw tube is pulled toward the spindle of a machine, such as a lathe, a tapered actuator forces ball bearings against a retaining plate and the ball bearings are forced radially outwards causing a taper ring to move axially away from the spindle and into contact with a bushing ring. The bushing ring is connected to a collet sleeve through three bushings which are radially and equally spaced around the longitudinal, central axis of the assembly. The inner surface of the collet sleeve tapers outward from the longitudinal, central axis of the assembly. A collet bears against the inner tapered surface of the collet sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: MicroCentric Corporation
    Inventors: Nicholas Fink, Dan Olsen
  • Patent number: 5344166
    Abstract: A jaw assembly is provided for chucks. The assembly includes a master jaw mounted to a chuck for movement toward and away from the rotational axis. The master jaw includes a plurality of stepped apertures extending into the front face and parallel to the rotational axis. Each stepped aperture defines a mounting seat adjacent the front face and a threaded portion extending rearwardly from the mounting seat. Mounting buttons include stems that are press-fit into the mounting seats of the master jaws. Frustums project from the stems and away from the front face of the master jaw. The mounting buttons include apertures extending entirely therethrough and registered with the threaded portion of the stepped aperture in the master jaw. A top jaw is mounted to the front face of the master jaw. The top jaw has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and registered with the apertures through the mounting buttons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: MicroCentric Corporation
    Inventor: Anton Fink