Transverse-screw Actuated Patents (Class 279/112)
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Patent number: 12177954Abstract: An induction heating device for a shrink-clamping and/or unshrink-unclamping of tools into and/or out of a tool holder, includes: an induction heating unit comprising one induction coil configured, in a shrink-clamping and/or unshrink-unclamping process, to heat-expand a portion of a tool holder arranged in a receiving region of the induction heating unit; a magnetic flux conducting unit comprising one magnetic flux conducting element for conduction of magnetic flux generated by the induction coil; and a bearing unit configured for a movable support of the magnetic flux conducting element, wherein a large portion of all points of the magnetic flux conducting element each have a respective movement path predetermined partially by the bearing unit, wherein each of the movement paths has an essential movement component oriented perpendicularly to a radial direction of the receiving region and at the same time perpendicularly to an axial direction of the receiving region.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2020Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: E. Zoller GmbH & Co. KG Einstell- und MessgeraeteInventors: Alexander Zoller, Christian Pfau
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Patent number: 10814956Abstract: A structural assembly including a first structural member defining a first partial bore and including a first protrusion and a second protrusion, a second structural member defining a second partial bore and including a first protrusion and a second protrusion, wherein the second partial bore is aligned with the first partial bore to define a through-bore, a shaft extending through the through-bore, wherein the shaft includes a first end portion and a second end portion, a first engagement member proximate the first end portion, wherein the first engagement member engages both the first protrusion of the first structural member and the first protrusion of the second structural member, and a second engagement member proximate the second end portion, wherein the second engagement member engages both the second protrusion of the first structural member and the second protrusion of the second structural member.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Jerry D. Chungbin
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Patent number: 10035229Abstract: A processing apparatus and a processing method with which an object-to-be-cut is processed, and a high-precision superconducting acceleration cavity can be formed. The processing apparatus forming a half cell by processing a hollow workpiece, and is provided with a securing jig, a rotational drive portion rotating the securing jig, and a cutting tool. The securing jig having a plurality of members, when cutting a first portion-to-be-cut of the workpiece, the plurality of members are combined in a first pattern so that the first portion-to-be-cut is exposed, when cutting a second portion-to-be-cut of the workpiece, the plurality of members are combined in a second pattern so that the second portion-to-be-cut is exposed, and the combination of the plurality of members is changed from the first pattern to the second pattern without removing the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2012Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MACHINERY SYSTEMS, LTD.Inventors: Tasuku Horie, Shuho Tsubota, Katsuya Sennyu, Hiroshi Hara
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Patent number: 9902033Abstract: A tooling base that is an improvement over current designs in the form of simplified number of parts and easier manufacturing of parts is described. The tooling base uses alignment fixtures on threaded rods that are restricted in their movement within the tooling base by stops. The stops are located either on the threaded shafts or on the alignment fixtures. This allowed degree of movement enables simplified part design and manufacture while maintaining the precision and accuracy of registration of a tooling fixture with the tooling base.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2017Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Inventors: Chris Taylor, Steve Grangetto, Adam Lane
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Patent number: 9492874Abstract: A chuck for a machine tool for supporting rotationally symmetrical components, the chuck being adapted to prevent contamination of a guide groove area, wedge rods and the chuck body, in any operational position of the clamping jaws of the chuck.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: SMW-AUTOBLOK Spannsysteme GmbHInventor: Eckhard Maurer
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Patent number: 9381479Abstract: A disclosed tool coupling may include a clamp configured to hold a stirring tool and a shank connected to the clamp, the shank and the clamp sharing an axis of rotation, the clamp including a clamp housing defining an open interior region configured to receive the stirring tool and at least one adjustable fastener operably connected to the clamp housing, the fastener being configured to retain the stirring tool within the interior region.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Bradley C. Brown, Steven J. Russell, Wayne C. Howard
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Patent number: 9364937Abstract: A tooling fixture that provides a self-centering vise to hold a work piece is described. The design provides a means to allow a centering adjustment of the clamping surfaces that is integrated into the central support structure for the threaded spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Inventors: Chris Taylor, Steve Grangetto
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Patent number: 8851483Abstract: An adjustable workpiece-holding chuck including a chuck body with at least one jaw recess formed therein, which receive an operating jaw. A master jaw may be connected to the operating jaw via an adjustable cartridge assembly that includes a cartridge insert mounted to a recess formed in the master jaw. The cartridge insert includes a cartridge opening formed therein for receiving an adjustable screw. The adjustable screw is mounted to a yoke formed in the operating jaw, thereby releasably connecting the master jaw to the master jaw. The cartridge opening and the adjustable screw preferably have corresponding threads that form a full-diameter circumferential connection with each other. More preferably, the cartridge opening and the adjustable screw have complementary Acme threads.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Royal Machine and Tool CorporationInventors: Guy E. Byrne, John S. Darling
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Publication number: 20130320637Abstract: A power tool chuck includes at least one claw portion movable from a first position spaced apart from a centerline of the chuck toward a second position located closer to the centerline. The power tool chuck also includes a collar configured such that as the collar moves from a third position to a fourth position, the at least one claw portion is forced from the first position toward the second position. The power tool chuck also includes a locking member movable between a fifth position whereat the locking member locks the collar in the third position and a sixth position whereat the locking member does not lock the collar. The power tool chuck also includes a button movable between a seventh position whereat the locking member is forced into the fifth position and an eighth position whereat the locking member is free to move into the sixth position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicants: Robert Bosch GmbH, Robert Bosch Tool CorporationInventor: Xinhui Zhang
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Patent number: 8020877Abstract: A self-centering chuck is provided for accurately fixing the position of workpieces on tables. The chuck has a basic body with guide grooves, a threaded spindle with right-handed and left-handed external threads and a centrally arranged groove, two slides screwed onto an external thread each with a clamping jaw each in the head area and with sliding blocks in the foot area. The slides are guided axially in the guide grooves and on the threaded spindle. The threaded spindle is centered in a central piece and can be fixed and locked on the basic body and on the central piece by fastening means guided in the groove. The clamping jaws arranged on the head side on the slides have clamping surfaces on both sides and can be used on both sides. The slides can be screwed on both sides onto left-handed and right-handed external threads of the threaded spindle.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Lang Technik GmbHInventor: Günter Lang
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Patent number: 7537218Abstract: A jaw for the chuck of a turning device such as a lathe generally comprises a base, a tooth adjustable relative to the base in the radial direction and a cam for adjusting the tooth position. The base may be held on the chuck and driven in a conventional manner. The tooth has a face for engaging a workpiece and is attached to the base such that the face is radially movable relative to the base. The cam includes a surface bearing against the base and a surface bearing against the tooth. The cam varies in thickness such that movement of the cam changes the radial distance between the base and the tooth. In exemplary embodiments, the cam is an eccentric cylinder that rotates to adjust the tooth or is wedge shaped and one or both of the bearing surfaces of the tooth and base are ramps.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventors: William R. Wachtler, John C. Read
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Patent number: 6799767Abstract: A chuck device includes a first worm gear mechanism linked to a second worm wheel mechanism which operate in tandem to receive, increase, and redirect an input rotational drive force. A conversion mechanism receives and further augments the force from the second worm gear mechanism and converts the drive force into an axial force. The conversion mechanism transfers the axial force symmetrically to a pair of claw members. The claw members move relative to each other and firmly secure a work item to the chuck device.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Pascal Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takayuki Kuroda
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Patent number: 6217656Abstract: A holder is provided for holding a pan or other article during the process of applying a coating, such as a non-stick release coating, to the article's surface. The pan holder includes a pan holding member for holding the pan in position on the pan holder, and a pan holder chuck attached to the pan holding member. The holding member may include a bottom support piece and a plurality of pan support rods extending from the bottom support piece. At least one of the support rods is preferably movable and biased in an inward radial direction for holding the pan in position against the other support roads. The movable support rod may also include therefor for engaging a handle stud extending from a pan. The pan holder chuck includes a downward extending shaft for mounting the pan holder on a conveyor chain in a chain-on-edge spray line, and a pulley adapted to be engaged by a drive belt for rotating the pan holder while a coating material is sprayed onto an article held by the pan holder.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Charles E. Spiering, Kurt R. Wilker
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Patent number: 5629977Abstract: A method and assembly for allowing prepaid telephone calling credit to be provided in conjunction with a greeting card. The greeting card assembly generally comprises a greeting card, an envelope having an inside pocket adapted to receive and hold the greeting card, and a unique visually discernible calling card access identifier. The access identifier designates a prepaid account having a predetermined amount of telephone calling credit against which telephone calls can be charged. In a preferred embodiment, the liner is attached to the envelope and the access identifier is affixed to the liner in the envelope. A section of the liner is removable and surrounds the access identifier to facilitate carrying of the access identifier apart from the envelope. Also in this embodiment, an opaque covering is placed over the access identifier prior to sale of the assembly to prevent misappropriation of the access identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventor: David Fonseca
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Patent number: 5497443Abstract: Provided is an optical connector end machining apparatus (1) which comprises a removing section (10) for removing an adhesive agent swollen on the respective end faces of optical connectors, a polishing section (20) located adjacent to the removing section and adapted to grind and polish the end faces of the optical connectors cleared of the adhesive agent, and a switching section (30) including a holding member (31) for holding the optical connectors and adapted collectively to shift the optical connectors held by means of the holding member to the removing section or the polishing section, the holding member releasably holding the optical connectors in a manner such that the end face of each optical connector projects and causing the respective projecting end faces of the optical connectors to move integrally toward and away from the removing section or the polishing section.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Xu Jie, Jun Takahashi, Kenji Suzuki
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Patent number: 4951535Abstract: An apparatus for actuating clamping jaws of a chuck via an adjustment member that, to produce a rotational adjustment movement, is drivingly connected with an actuator formed from a reversible drive motor and a subsequent gear mechanism that is drivingly connected to the output side of the motor via a torque coupling. The gear mechanism is embodied as a two-stage synchronized gear in the form of a transmission gear drive having central gears that are rotatably mounted within one another and are drivingly connected via a step-type gearing to a drive member of the chuck and to the adjustment member. The central gears are drivingly and synchronously coupled via two transmission gears fixedly disposed on a transmission shaft that is rotatable about the central gears and engages the torque coupling in a load-dependent manner. The reduction stages of the transmission gear drive correspond to transmission stages of the step-type gearing.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1988Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: SMW Schneider & Weisshaupt GmbHInventor: Karl Hiestand
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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: 4482163Abstract: A spindle powered adjustable chuck for forcefully gripping a workpiece capable of automatically adjusting gripping diameter comprising a support frame having a plurality of radially oriented jaw receiving compartments, jaws displaceable within the jaw receiving compartments, and worm gears for radially displacing the jaws, clamps for simultaneously displacing the jaws to a clamping position preparatory to rotating the chuck for operation, a spindle for rotatively driving the support frame, a planetary gear train including an internally splined sun gear and a plurality of planetary gears, splined shaft for coupling the planetary gears to the worm gears, and a two position splined key for operatively engaging and disengaging the planetary gear train, including a compression spring for biasing the splined key to a first position whereat the planetary gear train is fixed relative to the support frame, whereby rotation of the spindle can rotate a workpiece clamped to the support frame, the splined key being displaType: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Litton Industrial Products, Inc.Inventor: Frank A. Depweg
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Patent number: 4429887Abstract: Locking mechanism for the adjusting mechanism of a 4-jaw work holding rotary chuck of the kind having oppositely disposed pairs of jaws normally adjusted in position with equal and opposite movement but having provision for differential adjustment of one of each pair of oppositely disposed jaws relative to the other, the locking mechanism being constituted by a spring loaded driving member drivably connected to the adjusting mechanism and by a fixed element which the spring loaded driving member is capable of engaging non-rotatably, a turning moment applied to said spring loaded driving member in either direction being effective first to displace the latter from engagement with said fixed element and then to rotate the adjusting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Inventor: Bernard Smith
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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: 4258928Abstract: A precision positioning device with a pair of relatively movable plates defining a carriage for four relatively movable guides. A centering port having a rectangular profile is formed by the guides which are constrained for mutually coating movement on the plates. The relative positions of the movable plates define the geometric shape of the centering port and the relative locations of the guides determine the size of the centering port. A pedestal configured to carry the article to be centered is positioned at the center of the centering port. A driver momentarily moves the guides and opens the centering port for reception of the article. Bias elements urge the guides against the item for centering the article on the collet.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Teledyne, Inc.Inventor: Mordechai Wiesler
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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: 4174847Abstract: A precision centering device with a pair of relatively movable plates forming a guideway for four relatively movable guides. A tapered centering port having a rectangular profile is formed by the guides which are constrained for mutual coacting movement by the plates. The relative positions of the movable plates define the geometric shape of the centering port and the relative locations of the guides determine the size of the centering port. A reciprocating collet configured to carry a semiconductor chip is received within the centering port at the center thereof. As the collet moves downwardly, the chip is guided through the tapered port and is centered on the collet.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Teledyne, Inc.Inventor: Mordechai Wiesler
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Patent number: RE45878Abstract: A workpiece supporting assembly, having a body member with an internal workpiece channel and a plurality of body openings communicating with the internal workpiece channel, supports a workpiece within the workpiece channel so that end portions of the workpiece extend from the body openings. The body member has a plurality of arbors, each arbor having a longitudinal axis that is coincident with a datum axis of one of the extending workpiece portions. A turning machine grips one arbor at a time and rotates the body member about the selected longitudinal axis for machining the extended workpiece portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: FLOW VALVE LLCInventors: Mark S. Nowell, Guy J. Lapointe