With Cutter Holder Patents (Class 409/232)
-
Patent number: 7140819Abstract: An adjustment device for adjusting the position of at least one cutter of a fine machining tool, particularly a reamer, with respect to a cutter support (ST) is described. To allow the cutter to be adjusted as precisely as possible, the cutter support (ST) borders at least one pressure chamber (DK) which is arranged in the adjustment direction of the cutter (S) with a displacement with respect to it and which is filled with a pressure medium which can be placed under pressure using a pressure generation device. Between the cutter (S) and the pressure chamber (DK), a cutter support wall (W) remains which is elastically deformable upon application of pressure by the pressure transfer means to adjust the cutter position.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventors: Hans-Peter Broghammer, Rolf Ehrler
-
Patent number: 7137185Abstract: The invention relates to a tool holder (10) for shrink-fit attachment of rotating tools (11) with predominantly cylindrical shafts (12), having a chuck (13) with a clamping section (14) containing a conical receiving bore (15) to accommodate an insert (30) that has a cylindrical bore (32) to accommodate the tool shaft (12) and has a conical outer surface (31 ) to be contained in the receiving bore (15) of the clamping section (14). The insert (30) is embodied so that after the axial insertion of the insert (30) into the hot chuck (13), a contact is produced between the insert (30) and the chuck (13) on the one hand and between the insert (30) and the inserted tool shaft (12) on the other hand and, when the chuck (13) cools, the tool shaft (12) is clamped, wherein it is possible to bridge over large diameter tolerances while achieving maximum clamping forces (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Voss, Horst Wieland
-
Patent number: 7131802Abstract: A rotary tool includes first and second tool bodies defining an axis and clamped together in the axial direction by a screw. The tool bodies include axially extending male and female parts that engage one another to transmit rotary force. Spaced radially outwardly of the male and female parts are two sets of radial guiding structures for guiding the tool bodies in the radial direction, so a radial play can exist between the male and female parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Göran Pantzar
-
Patent number: 7125209Abstract: The present invention provides an improvement (20) in a Davenport® automatic screw machine having a stationary spindle. The improvement broadly includes a quick-change mechanism (26) associated with the stationary spindle (22). The mechanism includes mating frusto-conical first and second surfaces (28, 31) on the spindle and tool holder, and a multi-lead threaded connection (32) between the tool holder and stationary spindle such that the tool holder may be quickly locked into mating engagement with the stationary spindle by relative rotation therebetween through a short angular distance. The invention may also include an adjustment mechanism (33) that allows the axis (x2—x2) of the tool to be aligned with the axis (x1—x1) of a spaced rotatable spindle. This adjustment mechanism includes a base member (34), an adjustment member (35), and a locking mechanism (37) for selectively holding the adjustment member in the desired position relative to the base member.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Brinkman Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Brinkman, Paul W. Allart, David G. Cole, Liberato Pietrantoni
-
Patent number: 7112021Abstract: A tool assembly includes first and second tool bodies, a tool coupling interconnecting the tool bodies, and a drawing member for drawing the tool bodies together along a common longitudinal axis. The tool coupling includes a male portion disposed on one of the first and second tool bodies, and a female portion disposed in another of the first and second tool bodies and receiving the male portion. The tool coupling also includes a ridge disposed on one of the first and second tool bodies and a groove disposed in another of the first and second tool bodies and receiving the ridge for radially steering the first and second tool bodies during mating of the male and female portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Göran Pantzar
-
Patent number: 7104739Abstract: A milling disk for a floor machining appliance has a plurality of mounts for holding interchangeable plate-like milling tips, the milling disk being driven for rotation by the floor machining appliance and being held substantially parallel to the substructure to be machined so that the milling tips may bite into the substructure and remove matter from the surface thereof. The milling tips are constituted by ceramic cutting tips.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Eugen Laegler GmbHInventor: Karleugen Lagler
-
Patent number: 7101127Abstract: Eccentricity is not allowed to occur in a blade section, and a blade section is maintained in a stable installation state. A hook section 124, which is composed of a shaft section 125 and an end section 126 provided with a corner section 132 that protrudes as a ledge farther to the outside in the radial direction than this shaft section 125, is formed in a blade section 120. A hook hole 144, which allows the passage of end section 126 of hook section 124, is formed in a bolt section 140. Engaging sections 150 are formed around hook hole 144.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Materials CorporationInventors: Yoshihiko Kimura, Toru Nakamura, Taro Abe, Takahiro Sato
-
Patent number: 7101128Abstract: A tool such as a milling or drilling tool includes a shaft having a front recess in which a cutting head is disposed. A drawbar disposed in the shaft includes a plurality of flexible tongues disposed in the recess. The tongues form a recess in which a rear knob of the cutting head is received. A retainer urges the drawbar axially rearwardly to retain the cutting head in the recess. The shaft includes axial projections at its front end which are received in respective rearwardly open recesses of the cutting head to prevent relative rotation between the shaft and the cutting head.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Per Hansson
-
Patent number: 7096563Abstract: A grab picks up a hollow workpiece and displaces it to a machining station where, while the workpiece is held in the grab, a tool is engaged from outside with a first surface of the workpiece to finish the first surface. Then the workpiece is reoriented by the grab and engaged by a tool with a second surface of the workpiece to finish the second surface. Another tool is fitted through a large-diameter hole of the workpiece and positioned inside the workpiece adjacent a small-diameter hole and a drive spindle is coupled through the small-diameter hole to the other tool to machine an inner surface of the workpiece adjacent the small-diameter hole. These steps are then repeated to finish another interior surface of the workpiece adjacent another small-diameter hole. Finally the workpiece is displaced from the machining station and released from the grab.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: EMAG Holding GmbHInventor: Jürgen Walz
-
Patent number: 7090448Abstract: A tool holder assembly for a cutting tool. The tool holder assembly includes a tool holder, a locating member, and a spring. The spring is configured to bias the locating member to engage the cutting tool to inhibit fluid leakage.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Alexander Stoll, Ed Exner, George Nordstrom
-
Patent number: 7077607Abstract: A key cutting machine for the cutting of keys includes a spindle adapted to be driven rotatably about an axis thereof. The spindle has an axially extending throughbore. A milling cutter is selectively mountable in the throughbore for corotation therewith. A carriage for supporting a clamp assembly is movable relative to the spindle in a plane that is orthogonal relative to the axis. A key blank is clamped in the clamp assembly for cutting by the milling cutter. A securing mechanism is disposed on the spindle for rigidly mounting the milling cutter to the spindle when the milling cutter is positioned adjacent a first spindle end. A stem is selectively receivable in the throughbore by axial insertion into a second spindle end to position the milling cutter adjacent the first spindle end. The stem is removable from the throughbore after the milling cutter is rigidly mounted to the spindle by the securing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Key Line S.R.L.Inventor: Eros Foscan
-
Patent number: 7062847Abstract: A shrinking arrangement for a tool holder (12) which retains a rotary tool (10) with a press fit in a central accommodating opening (20) comprises an accommodating unit (24) for accommodating the tool holder and a temperature-controlling arrangement (46, 64) at least for the thermal expansion, in particular also for subsequent cooling, of the tool holder in the region of the accommodating opening. According to the invention, the accommodating unit is arranged on a carriage (32) which is guided such that it can be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the rails of a rail system (30), which runs parallel to the axis (16) of the tool holder accommodated in the accommodating unit and is fastened on a supporting base (28), and it being possible for said carriage to be moved along its displacement path into at least one region of action of the temperature-controlling arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Franz Haimer Maschinenbau KGInventor: Franz Haimer
-
Patent number: 7037248Abstract: A method and a device for detecting the incorrect chucking of a machine tool capable of easily and surely detecting a chucking error; the method, comprising the steps of measuring, by a sensor (12), the change of a distance (d) between the sensor (12) and the outer peripheral surface of the flange part (2B) of a tool holder (2) installed in a spindle (3) through all around the periphery of the tool holder while rotating the tool holder (2), performing a FFT analysis of the measured data by a CPU (18), extracting a fundamental frequency component, and calculating the amplitude thereof, whereby the eccentric amount of the tool holder (2) can be calculated by using the amplitude of the fundamental frequency component and, when the eccentric amount exceeds a preset allowable value, the tool holder (2) is judged to cause an incorrect chucking.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masakazu Takaku
-
Patent number: 6979157Abstract: A coupling (10; 100; 200; 400) for use between the modules of a modular tool holder arm, in particular a machine tool, with a male coupling part (12; 112; 212; 412), forming the end of a first module and containing a central, axially symmetrical journal (14; 114; 214; 414), and a female coupling part (20; 120; 220; 320; 420), forming the end of a second module connected to the first module and containing a central, axially symmetrical seat (18; 118; 218; 318; 418). In the engaged state, the two coupling parts form a shaft-hub seat (14, 18; 114, 118; 214, 218; 414, 418) as a first transmission location and at least one other transmission location.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: Gilbert Kleiner
-
Patent number: 6974287Abstract: A tool clamping device for a tool having a shaft which is accurate to size and which can be inserted into the receiving bore of a tool support, is provided with a clamping device which can be screwed on a screw thread of the tool support while the tool has a ring, which is arranged radially protruding in a clamping area. The ring extends in the circumferential direction and, with the shaft of the tool inserted into the receiving bore, the clamping device is axially supported against the ring (FIG. 2).Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: ESA Eppinger GmbHInventor: Manfred Neumeier
-
Patent number: 6971825Abstract: A milling tool holder having a spindle with a tapered opening and a tool holder having a tapered shank that fits into the spindle opening. The narrow end of the shank has a split collar. The spindle is joined to the tool holder by inserting the shank into the tapered opening and drawing the two components together using a differential screw. When the differential screw is turned in one direction, the two components are drawn together, and when turned in the opposite direction, the two components are separated. As the shank bottoms in the tapered opening, an annular enlargement on the differential screw expands the split collar of the shank to tightly seat the shank in the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Inventor: Stojan Stojanovski
-
Patent number: 6964547Abstract: A milling tool holder axially having a shank with a tapered female opening, and a tool holder having a tapered male end that fits into the female opening. The narrow end of the male end has a bore. A plug having a threaded opening is inserted in the bore in the tool holder to align the threaded opening to receive the threaded end of a draw screw. The draw screw is turned to draw the tool holder and the shank together. When the draw screw is turned in one direction, the two components are drawn together, and when turned in the opposite direction the two components may be separated. A camming plug in the narrow end of the tool holder expands the outer surface of the tool holder to wedge the male end in the female opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventor: Stojan Stojanovski
-
Patent number: 6948893Abstract: The invention relates to a clamping system as a point of separation inside a tool or workpiece support system, or as an interface between a tool or workpiece support system and a machine tool for the detachable, non-positive connection of two clamping system parts. According to the present invention, it is proposed to coat at least one joining surface of a joining surface pairing between components of the clamping system parts that are to be connected in non-positive fashion with a layer of solid lubricant applied in an abrasion-resistant manner. On the one hand, this coating with solid lubricant enables significant improvement in the sliding characteristics of the joining surfaces, subjected to friction, of the components of the clamping system to be connected with one another. On the other hand, the joining surfaces, which are in addition subjected to a high surface pressure, exhibit improved corrosion characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Dr. Joerg GuehringInventor: Roland Alber
-
Patent number: 6942437Abstract: A rotary milling cutter has a cutter body mountable on an adapter. A first side of the adapter is provided with circumferentially arranged drive pins centered about a centrally positioned, conically tapered male locating member. A first side of the cutter body is provided with circumferentially arranged drive grooves centered about a centrally positioned, conically tapered female locating member. The drive pins have a base portion connected to a head portion while the drive grooves have an insertion portion connected to a retaining portion. During assembly, the first side of cutter body and the first side of the adapter are first moved into an initial mating position in which the drive pins enter the insertion portions of the drive grooves and the male locating member enters the female locating member. The cutter body is then rotated relative to the adapter such that the drive pins enter the retaining portions of the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Ingersoll Cutting Tool CompanyInventors: Frank R. Ripley, Jay C. Bilyeu
-
Patent number: 6939213Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus including an adaptor body having a first end to be coupled to a rotary device and a second end having a tapered portion, and a tool adaptor dimensioned to fit within the tapered portion, the tool adaptor having a receiving end to receive a tool, such as a bit.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: LHR Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Scott Lovchik, James David Jochim
-
Patent number: 6932549Abstract: In a numerical-control machine tool use is made of a mandrel-holding structure that makes it possible for the machine tool to be used to smoothing/facing and polishing purposes under utilization of traditional pan-like tools, in which the force acting on the working tool is delivered by a pre-established adjustable pneumatic pressure, while the weight of the moving parts of the mandrel is compensated for by a compression spring. When the pneumatic pressure is substituted for by an oleodynamic, i.e. oil-pressure force acting in the opposite direction, the machine switches over to normal operating conditions as a regular numerical-control machine tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Luca Toncelli
-
Patent number: 6929591Abstract: A tool holster resiliently engages with a tool upon its insertion with the holster. Positive retention is obtained by rotating a threaded shaft to advance a cam to rotate levers to engage the tool. The lever arms are split to allow a degree of misalignment. Springs bias the arms towards engagement of the tool. This provides an initial resilient entrapment of the tool. Advancement of the threaded shaft causes the cam to close-up the misalignment in the lever arm portions until your removable retention of the total is cheap, a “hard dock”. This final positive retention may contain a small amount of sprung resilience to allow for some overload protection of the mechanism and tool due to an external disturbance (example robot runaway) before rigid retention is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Inc.Inventor: Timothy Dilts
-
Patent number: 6926478Abstract: A spindle device of a machine tool capable of stably injecting atomized cutting fluid from the tip of a tool device 13 when a variation in fluidity of the atomized cutting fluid occurs temporarily in atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2 or the supply of the atomized cutting fluid into the atomized cutting fluid passage e1 is stopped and restarted, wherein the atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2 having a single passage cross section are formed in the area ranging from the spindle 1 to the tip of the tool device 13 through the atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2, and a vacant chamber group transmission layer part 14 having a large number of vacant chambers 142 stacked thereon in multiple stages or in the state of communicating with each other and allowing the atomized cutting fluid to pass therethrough through the groups of the vacant chambers 142 is formed in the atomized cutting fluid passage e1 or e2.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Horkos Corp.Inventors: Shinsuke Sugata, Tadashi Makiyama
-
Patent number: 6913429Abstract: A bit retaining assembly for retaining a bit in a rotary tool, in particular a router such as a hand-held router, a table-mounted router, a pocket cutter, a laminate trimmer, a rotary cutout tool, or the like employs a planetary gear system for multiplying the torque applied to clamp the bit within a collet. The bit retaining assembly comprises a chuck for coupling the bit retaining assembly to the rotor shaft of the rotary tool. A collet is disposed in the chuck for receiving the bit. A nut threaded onto the chuck compresses the collet about the bit to secure the bit within the collet. A planetary gear system transmits torque applied to a housing member to the nut for rotating the nut on the chuck. Preferably, the planetary gear system multiplies the torque transmitted to the nut so that the torque transmitted to the nut is greater than the torque applied to the housing member.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Porter-Cable CorporationInventors: Alan Phillips, John W. Schnell, John M. Beville
-
Patent number: 6908267Abstract: A variable radii cutter which eliminates the need for having to provide a wide assortment of cutting tool bits for continuously imparting various sizes of radii on a workpiece is disclosed. In one embodiment, the variable radii cutter has a cutter in the form of a plurality of blades which mechanically expand and contract in response to one of an automated adjustment mechanism and a manual adjustment for accommodating various sizes of radii. In another embodiment, a ball made of rubber having an abrasive disposed thereon is used as the cutter and operates in the same manner as described above.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventors: Hiep N. Tran, Haris Doumanidis
-
Patent number: 6896455Abstract: A machine spindle includes a rotatable casing in which a clamping device is mounted. The clamping device includes a drawbar for securing a cutting tool. The drawbar is axially displaced by a gas spring which includes a chamber in which a lubricant-containing gas medium is confined. A piston includes a head slidable within a cylindrical upper portion of the chamber, and a rod extending through a lower portion of the chamber and connected to the drawbar. The lower portion of the chamber is non-cylindrical and widens upwardly to promote the upward travel of lubricant toward the piston and upper seals under the effects of centrifugal force during rotation of the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Ken Anderson
-
Patent number: 6893195Abstract: For producing forked roots of turbine blades, the turbine blades are, in a first step, roughed-in and smoothed (finished) on their outer faces in a single operation with two rigidly coupled disk milling cutters that are provided hard metal cutter inserts. In a second step, the forked root is formed with fingers by a set of rigidly coupled disk milling cutters that are provided with hard metal cutter inserts. The disk milling cutters form slots in the forked root. All of the slots are simultaneously opened (roughed-in) and smoothed (finished), the slots having parallel walls.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Walter AGInventor: Markus Wetli
-
Patent number: 6884204Abstract: A machine tool comprises: a workpiece spindle (12) having an electromagnetic chuck (18) provided on an upper end thereof for clamping a workpiece (W), and extending along the Z-axis; a tool magazine which accommodates a tool (T) and a centering jig (20); an automatic tool changer (17) for exchanging the tool (T) between the tool magazine and a tool spindle; and a run-out measuring device (19) for measuring a run-out of the workpiece (W) placed on the electromagnetic chuck (18); wherein a workpiece correction distance is calculated on the basis of the run-out of the workpiece (W) measured by the run-out measuring device (19) before the workpiece (W) is clamped by the electromagnetic chuck (18), and a workpiece centering operation is automatically performed by the centering jig (20) attached to the tool spindle until the run-out of the workpiece (W) falls within an allowable range.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Noboru Watanabe
-
Patent number: 6865789Abstract: A tool holder for attaching a complex tool having a plurality of kinds of cutting edges to a turret, has a base portion attachably and detachably formed at the turret. The base portion has a rotatable tool spindle attachably and detachably installing the complex tool thereon. The tool spindle is provided with indexing means for indexably rotating the tool spindle at an indexed position corresponding to each cutting edge of the complex tool. And, clamping means for clamping the tool spindle at a predetermined indexed position is provided. Indexing rotational function and clamping function owned by the tool holder makes the use of the complex tool in the lathe possible.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Yamazaki Mazak Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koichiro Katoh, Kazuo Kawasaki, Naoya Tanaka, Minoru Kitayama
-
Publication number: 20040258497Abstract: The invention is based on a tool holder for a power tool (10), in particular for a hand-guided power angle grinder, having a slaving device (12) by way of which an inserted tool (14), which has a disklike hub (64), can be operatively connected to a drive shaft (16), and having a fastening device (18) which has a holding position and a release position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Harald Krondorfer
-
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
-
Publication number: 20040170483Abstract: A surface compensating shaving apparatus (24) has been provided for removing a plurality of pins (12) from a surface of a pinmat (14). The apparatus (24) includes a rotary member (28) and a surface compensating member (32) that is fixedly coupled to the rotary member (28) in a rotational direction and slidably coupled to the rotary member (28) in an axial direction. The surface compensating member (32) has a plurality of cutting members (34) extending therefrom for cutting the pins (12). The surface compensating member (32) and the cutting members (34) are intended to move in the axial direction in response to the contour of the surface (26) of the pinmat (14). In this regard, the cutting members (34) can shear the pins (12) at the surface (26) of the pinmat (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Kevin L. Obrachta
-
Patent number: 6779955Abstract: A surface connection between mechanical components having intermediate deformable elements between the connected contact surfaces, shaped as segments of solid or hollow cylinders with straight or curvilinear axes and their cross sections are compressed in the radial direction during assembly of the connection, thus allowing for adjustments of relative positioning of the connected components, for compensating dimensional imperfections, and for enhancement of stiffness and/or damping of the connection.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventor: Evgeny I. Rivin
-
Patent number: 6769846Abstract: A coupling device for engaging an exchangeable tool support (7) for corotation with a shaft (2) of a motor (1), with the shaft (2) mounting at is driven end a hollow shaft projection (3) for receiving the tool support (7). Alternatively, the tool support (7) can mount the hollow shaft projection for receiving the driven end of the shaft. The shaft (2) and/or the tool support mounts a locking device for securing the tool support (7), and which is actuated by centrifugal force. The coupling device is designed and constructed so as to permit a simple mounting of even heavy tools to the output shaft of the motor, and a reliable connection of the tool and drive.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Walter Perske GmbHInventors: Robert L. Campbell, Jr., Kevin E. Moran
-
Publication number: 20040140721Abstract: A closed box structure of a horizontal linear motor machine tool, comprising a frame, serving as a machine platform, carrying an X-movable part, a Y-movable part, and a Z-movable part, with said Y-movable part mounted on said X-movable part, said Z-movable part mounted on said Y-movable part, and said Z-movable part having a main axis head; characterized in that said frame, said X-movable part and said Y-movable part are shaped like open squares, said X-movable part, said Y-movable part and said Z-movable part each carry a set of two symmetrically adapted linear motors for being driven, wherein for each of said sets of linear motors magnetic forces are balanced against each other, so that deformations due to magnetic forces are avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: En-Sheng Chang, Ching-Yuan Lin, Chin-Mou Hsu, Hsuan-Jen Kung
-
Publication number: 20040120783Abstract: The invention relates to a clamping system as a point of separation inside a tool or workpiece support system 8, or as an interface between a tool or workpiece support system 8 and a machine tool 4, 6, for the detachable, non-positive connection of two clamping system parts 8, 4. According to the present invention, it is proposed to coat at least one joining surface of a joining surface pairing 105, 121; 202, 405; 204, 104; 106, 404; 185, 205; 187, 206 or 104, 421 between components of the clamping system parts that are to be connected in non-positive fashion with a layer of solid lubricant applied in an abrasion-resistant manner. On the one hand, this coating with solid lubricant enables significant improvement in the sliding characteristics of the joining surfaces, subjected to friction, of the components of the clamping system to be connected with one another. On the other hand, the joining surfaces, which are in addition subjected to a high surface pressure, exhibit improved corrosion characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Roland Alber
-
Patent number: 6746188Abstract: A machine tool provided with a universal head free from restrictions on its swivel operation due to the presence of a power cable to a motor directly driving a spindle and consequently expanded in range of movement, provided with a ram serving as a support, a swivel member held by the ram to be able to swivel about a predetermined swivel axis, a tool mounting member held at the swivel member, rotatably holding at its front end a spindle to which a tool is mounted, and provided with a motor for driving the spindle, a generator provided at the swivel member and generating power used by the motor, and a power source provided at the ram and supplying power to the generator.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takazumi Watanabe
-
Patent number: 6739810Abstract: A tool holder is provided which enables the coupling of a tool holder body, regardless of the size of its outside diameter, to a tapered shank, which is hardly influenced by centrifugal force generated at the time of high-speed rotation, and which can cause elastic deformation of the tapered shank effectively. The tool holder comprises the tapered hollow shank mounted on a machine tool spindle and the tool holder body coupled to the tapered shank. The tapered shank and the tool holder body are coupled to each other in the state where a part of the tapered shank is inserted in the tool holder body.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignees: Big Alpha Co. Inc., Big Daishowa Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsuyoshi Komine
-
Patent number: 6733218Abstract: A high speed surgical instrument is designed with a clutch that automatically locks a cutter which is easily assembled and disassembled without moving parts. The clutch includes a pin and U-shaped pin that compliments a configured groove section at the proximal end of a cutter that fits into a clutch mechanism in the drill or attachment. The cutter includes axially spaced and opposed grooves judiciously located and a flat end portion that allows easy ingress and egress for locking into the clutch mechanism. A square or multi-sided bore configuration of a journal type bearing made from a high temperature resistance polymer material allows the drill to operate at high speeds with a reduction in the diameter of the distal end of the cutter support.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: The Anspach Effort, Inc.Inventors: Eddy Del Rio, Jose M. Lamanna, Douglas A. Perry, Thomas E. Anspach
-
Patent number: 6701597Abstract: Form-transmitting clamping of a tool with a shaft in an opening of the tool receptacle by shrinking with heating and cooling and adjustment of an axial insertion depth of a shaft in an opening of the tool receptacle, the method includes placing a movable contact piece on a free end of a tool for positioning the tool coaxially to the tool receptacle, clamping the tool between the contact piece on the one hand and a counterforce which acts opposite on the tool and oppositely to an insertion of the tool in the opening of the tool receptacle on the other hand before starting a heating, retaining the shaft clamped during the heating, and stopping the heating after reaching a predetermined nominal value during insertion of the shaft in the opening of the tool receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH Co. KGInventors: Michael Voss, Olaf Sandkuehler
-
Publication number: 20040042864Abstract: A working unit intended to be mounted on a movable machine operated tool support comprises a casing (10) which is attached to the tool support and which supports a pneumatic turbine motor (23, 24, 51) with a rotor (19), and a shank end mill type machining tool (22,21) with a cutter portion (21) extending out of the casing (10) and a shank portion (22) rotatively journalled in the casing (10), whereing the machining tool shank portion (22) is rigidly integrated with a turbine whell (24) to form the turbine rotor (19), a flow control valve (48) is arranged to deliver pressure air to the turbine motor (23, 24, 51), and the turbine rotor (19) is provided with a generator device for delivering a speed responsive output voltage to a control unit (55) which is arranged to make the flow control valve 848) adjust the power supply to the rotation motor (23, 24, 51) so as to maintain the rotation speed at a desired predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Atlas Copco Tools ABInventor: Rolf Alexis Jacobsson
-
Publication number: 20040009047Abstract: A tool clamping device for tool means having a shaft which is accurate to size and which can be inserted into the receiving bore of tool support means, is provided with clamping means which can be screwed on a screw thread of the tool support means, while the tool means have a ring, which is arranged radially protruding in a clamping area. The ring extends in the circumferential direction and, with the shaft of the tool means inserted into the receiving bore, the clamping means are axially supported against the ring (FIG. 2).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: ESA Eppinger GmbHInventor: Manfred Neumeier
-
Patent number: 6675683Abstract: Disclosed is a cutter releasing mechanism for direct connected spindle of machine tool comprises a pressured mechanism associated with the action of air and oil pressure serves to improve the function and effect of the cutter releasing mechanism. During releasing the cutter tool, a required actuating force is transmitted to the cutter tool equipped at the front end of the main shaft to perform cutter releasing mission, and clean the cutter with air blow conducted thereto at the moment the cutter is released. The cutter releasing mechanism of the present invention is suitable for both vertical and horizontal combination machinery by minimizing the increased length of the main shaft caused by adding the cutter releasing mechanism so as to alleviate vibration of the shaft working at a high speed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Kun-Kong Tsai, Hung-Chieh Huang, Chih-Yang Hu, En-Sheng Chang
-
Patent number: 6663548Abstract: The present relates to a spindle unit for a machine tool having a spindle rotatably held in a housing and a hydraulic tool holding system at a forward end of the spindle and capable of holding a tool on the spindle without a tool holder. The spindle of the spindle unit is provided with a tool receiving bore formed in the forward end portion of the spindle along the rotational axis thereof, one or more pressure chambers disposed around the tool receiving bore in spaced relationship from the tool receiving bore by a thin wall elastically deformable in a radial direction of the spindle, and a working fluid passage formed in the spindle and in fluid communication with the one or more pressure chambers. The spindle unit further includes a pressure adjusting device arranged in the rear portion of the spindle unit and connected to the pressure chamber through the working fluid passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Makino Milling Machine Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideki Mochida, Hiroo Kaneko
-
Publication number: 20030180111Abstract: A spindle device of a machine tool capable of stably injecting atomized cutting fluid from the tip of a tool device 13 when a variation in fluidity of the atomized cutting fluid occurs temporarily in atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2 or the supply of the atomized cutting fluid into the atomized cutting fluid passage e1 is stopped and restarted, wherein the atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2 having a single passage cross section are formed in the area ranging from the spindle 1 to the tip of the tool device 13 through the atomized cutting fluid passages e1, e2, and a vacant chamber group transmission layer part 14 having a large number of vacant chambers 142 stacked thereon in multiple stages or in the state of communicating with each other and allowing the atomized cutting fluid to pass therethrough through the groups of the vacant chambers 142 is formed in the atomized cutting fluid passage e1 or e2.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Shinsuke Sugata, Tadashi Makiyama
-
Patent number: 6619897Abstract: An apparatus and method for aligning a clamping unit and a toolholder to facilitate proper positioning of a cutting tool with respect to a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Erickson, Kenneth R. Mullins
-
Patent number: 6612791Abstract: A clamping device for clamping a machine element (3), in particular a tool holder for a drilling, milling or grinding tool or the like, which rotates about an axis of rotation (9), comprises a base body unit (11) which has a receiving opening (21) which is central with respect to the axis of rotation (9) and into which a coupling shank (5) of the machine element (3) can be fitted axially from one end, a chuck (23) which is arranged in the receiving opening (21), and a chuck-actuating unit (25), which is guided on the base body unit (11) in such a manner that it can be displaced in the axial direction relative to the latter, for actuating the chuck (23).Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Franz Haimer Maschinenbau KGInventor: Franz Haimer
-
Patent number: 6588083Abstract: Form-transmitting clamping of a tool with a shaft in an opening of the tool receptacle by shrinking with heating and cooling and adjustment of an axial insertion depth of a shaft in an opening of the tool receptacle, the method includes placing a movable contact piece on a free end of a tool for positioning the tool coaxially to the tool receptacle, clamping the tool between the contact piece on the one hand and a counterforce which acts opposite on the tool and oppositely to an insertion of the tool in the opening of the tool receptacle on the other hand before starting a heating, retaining the shaft clamped during the heating, and stopping the heating after reaching a predetermined nominal value during insertion of the shaft in the opening of the tool receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Voss, Olaf Sandkuehler
-
Patent number: 6579215Abstract: A tool, attachable to a spindle of a machine tool and capable of changing independently a rotational speed of a cutting tool from that of the spindle, provided with a cutting tool for machining a workpiece, an electric motor for driving the machining tool, a generator for generating electric power to drive the electric motor by the rotation of the spindle, a tool holding part for rotatably holding the cutting tool, a casing for holding the electric motor, the generator, the tool attachment part, and the tool holding part, and a locking part for preventing rotation of the casing by engagement with a non-rotating part of the machine tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koichi Katoh, Yasunori Katoh
-
Publication number: 20030103828Abstract: The present invention provides a tool holder attachment structure that allows a tool holder to be firmly attached to the main shaft of a machining tool and that allows the use of general-purpose tool holders with simple structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Ichiro Kitaura