Expansion chuck
US-9839964-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10293413B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10293413-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514797718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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The invention relates to a hydraulic expansion chuck having an end on the tool side; and an end on the machine side. A shaft is disposed on the end on the machine side for clamping the expansion chuck in a machine tool. An expanding bushing is disposed on the end on the tool side and surrounded by a pressure chamber and can be radially deformed for clamping a tool under the action of a pressure medium received in the pressure chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An expansion chuck having a tool-side end and a machine-side end, a shaft for clamping the expansion chuck in a machine tool being arranged at the machine-side end, and an expansion bushing which is surrounded by a pressure chamber being arranged at the tool-side end, which expansion bushing can be deformed radially in order to clamp in a tool, under the action of a pressure medium which is accommodated in the pressure chamber, the machine-side end of the expansion chuck being formed by a basic body which carries the shaft on a machine-side end of the basic body and to which, on an opposite tool-side end of the basic body, a clamping sleeve which delimits the outside of the pressure chamber is attached rigidly and extends outward away from the basic body, wherein an inner sleeve which is separate both from the clamping sleeve and from the basic body is disposed in the interior of the clamping sleeve and in an axial hole defined by the basic body, which inner sleeve contains the expansion bushing and delimits the inside of the pressure chamber, the inner sleeve having, at its tool-side end, a radially outwardly protruding annular collar which protrudes beyond an inner circumference of the clamping sleeve and which overlaps with the clamping sleeve with the result that the interface opens into the outer circumference of the expansion chuck, wherein the basic body and the clamping sleeve are distinct members, initially formed separately and subsequently rigidly attached, wherein the clamping sleeve has a through hole and wherein the inner sleeve is disposed in the through hole and penetrates the through hole over its entire length, wherein the inner sleeve projects beyond a machine-side end of the through hole into an axial hole of the basic body, the axial hole extending from a face disposed on the tool-side end of the basic body adjacent the clamping sleeve toward the machine-side end of the basic body, wherein, in longitudinal section, the annular collar has an at least two step contour at the tool side end, a first contour widening an external diameter of the inner sleeve in the direction of the tool-side end, and a second contour widening the external diameter a second time to form an end section of the inner sleeve at the tool-side end, and wherein the two step contour interacts with a substantially complementarily shaped recess at the tool-side edge of the clamping sleeve in order to form an interface which is kinked at least twice in longitudinal section. 2. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the interface is kinked at least twice by in each case approximately 90° in longitudinal section. 3. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the clamping sleeve is soldered to the inner sleeve at least in a part region of the interface. 4. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the clamping sleeve has, on the tool side, an elongate, narrow neck region, the axial length of which is at least four times its external diameter. 5. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the axial length of the neck region is at least 100 mm. 6. An expansion chuck comprising: a basic body disposed about a central axis having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end structured to be coupled to a drive spindle of a machine tool; a clamping sleeve having disposed about the central axis having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the clamping sleeve being attached to the second end of the basic body, the clamping sleeve further including a through hole which is concentric with respect to the central axis and extends from the first end to the second end of the clamping sleeve; and an inner sleeve disposed in, and penetrating the through hole over the entire length of the through hole and projecting beyond the first end of the clamping sleeve into an axial hole formed in the second end of the basic body, the inner sleeve comprising a receptacle formed adjacent the second end of the clamping sleeve, the receptacle structured to receive a portion of a cutting tool, wherein the basic body and the clamping sleeve are distinct members, initially formed separately and subsequently rigidly attached; and wherein the inner sleeve protrudes beyond an inner circumference of the clamping sleeve at the tool-side end of the inner sleeve; and wherein the clamping sleeve has, on the tool side, an elongate, narrow neck region, the axial length of which is at least four times its external diameter. 7. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first end of the basic body comprises a fastening cone which is structured to be coupled to the drive spindle of the machine tool. 8. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the clamping sleeve comprises a widened annular region adjacent the first end of the clamping sleeve and a narrow neck region extending from the widened annular region toward the second end of the clamping sleeve. 9. An expansion chuck comprising: a basic body disposed about a central axis having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end structured to be coupled to a drive spindle of a machine tool; a clamping sleeve having disposed about the central axis having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the clamping sleeve being attached to the second end of the basic body, the clamping sleeve further including a through hole which is concentric with respect to the central axis and extends from the first end to the second end of the clamping sleeve; and an inner sleeve disposed in, and penetrating the through hole over the entire length of the through hole, projecting beyond the second end of the clamping sleeve and projecting beyond the first end of the clamping sleeve into an axial hole formed in the second end of the basic body, the inner sleeve comprising a receptacle formed adjacent the second end of the clamping sleeve, the receptacle structured to receive a portion of a cutting tool, wherein the basic body and the clamping sleeve are distinct members, initially formed separately and subsequently rigidly attached, wherein the inner sleeve engages the basic body in a positively locking manner.
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