Toolholder assembly with flexible canister

US11358227B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11358227-B2
Application numberUS-201916434469-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2019
Priority dateJun 7, 2019
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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Abstract

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A toolholder assembly includes a toolholder having a rearwardly facing toolholder shank, a base member having a bore configured for receiving the toolholder shank, a lock rod with an axial forward and an axial rearward end, at least one locking member in communication with the axial forward end of the lock rod, and a flexible canister configured for receipt in the bore of the base member. The flexible canister includes at least one flexible feature that reduces a stiffness (i.e., increases flexibility) of the flexible canister. In one aspect, the flexible feature is a slot proximate a locking passageway of the canister.

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What is claimed is: 1. A toolholder assembly, comprising: a toolholder having a rearwardly facing toolholder shank and an axial rearward end with an internal bore intersecting the axial rearward end, the toolholder shank having an outer surface and at least one locking aperture that extends from the outer surface to the internal bore; a base member having a bore configured for receiving the toolholder shank; a flexible canister extending along an axial direction from a first distal end to a second distal end and adapted to be received in the bore of the base member, the flexible canister having a canister wall defining an outer surface and a canister bore that extends longitudinally into the flexible canister, the flexible canister having at least one locking passageway that extends from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall to the canister bore, the at least one locking passageway being in communication with the at least one locking aperture of the toolholder shank when the toolholder assembly is assembled; and at least one locking ball capable of being movably positioned in the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister and/or the at least one locking aperture of the toolholder shank by a lock rod, wherein the outer surface of the flexible canister wall comprises at least one flexible feature disposed closer to the first distal end than the second distal end and disposed between the at least one locking passageway and the first distal end, and wherein the at least one flexible feature extends inward from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall toward the canister bore in such a way that the at least one flexible feature reduces a stiffness of the flexible canister. 2. The toolholder assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one flexible feature comprises a slot formed in the outer surface proximate the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister. 3. The toolholder assembly of claim 2 , wherein the slot comprises arcuate side walls having a radius, R 1 , and arcuate end walls having a radius, R 2 . 4. The toolholder assembly of claim 3 , wherein the radius, R 1 , is greater than the radius, R 2 . 5. The toolholder assembly of claim 2 , wherein the slot has a slot width, SW, that is smaller than a diameter of the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister. 6. The toolholder assembly of claim 2 , wherein the slot has a slot position, SP, a slot width, SW, and a slot depth, SD. 7. The toolholder assembly of claim 6 , wherein the slot width, SW, has a dimension that is greater than at least one of the slot position, SP, and the slot depth, SD. 8. The toolholder assembly of claim 6 , wherein the slot depth, SD, is greater than the slot position, SP. 9. The toolholder assembly of claim 6 , wherein the slot depth, SD, is less than a thickness of the canister wall. 10. A flexible canister disposed along an axis from a first distal end to a second distal end and adapted to be received in a bore of a base member of a toolholder assembly, the flexible canister having a canister wall defining an outer surface and a canister bore that extends longitudinally into the flexible canister, the flexible canister having at least one locking passageway that extends from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall to the canister bore, the at least one locking passageway being in communication with at least one locking aperture of a toolholder shank such that at least one locking ball is capable of being movably positioned in the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister and/or the at least one locking aperture of the toolholder shank by a lock rod when the toolholder assembly is assembled, wherein the outer surface of the flexible canister wall comprises at least one flexible feature disposed closer to the first distal end than the second distal end and disposed between the at least one locking passageway and the first distal end, and wherein the at least one flexible feature extends inward from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall toward the canister bore in such a way that the at least one flexible feature increases flexibility of the flexible canister. 11. The flexible canister of claim 10 , wherein the flexible feature comprises a slot formed in the outer surface proximate the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister. 12. The flexible canister of claim 11 , wherein the slot comprises arcuate side walls having a radius, R 1 , and arcuate end walls having a radius, R 2 . 13. The flexible canister of claim 12 , wherein the radius, R 1 , is greater than the radius, R 2 . 14. The flexible canister of claim 11 , wherein the slot has a slot position, SP, a slot width, SW, and a slot depth, SD. 15. The flexible canister of claim 14 , wherein the slot width, SW, has a dimension that is greater than at least one of the slot position, SP, and the slot depth, SD. 16. The flexible canister of claim 14 , wherein the slot depth, SD, is greater than the slot position, SP. 17. The flexible canister of claim 14 , wherein the slot depth, SD, is less than a thickness of the canister wall. 18. A toolholder assembly, comprising: a toolholder having a rearwardly facing toolholder shank and an axial rearward end with an internal bore intersecting the axial rearward end, the toolholder shank having an outer surface and at least one locking aperture that extends from the outer surface to the internal bore; a base member having a bore configured for receiving the toolholder shank; a flexible canister disposed along an axis and adapted to be received in the bore of the base member, the flexible canister having a canister wall defining an outer surface and a canister bore that extends longitudinally into the flexible canister, the flexible canister having at least one locking passageway that extends along a plane transverse to the axis from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall to the canister bore, the at least one locking passageway being in communication with the at least one locking aperture of the toolholder shank when the toolholder assembly is assembled; and at least one locking ball capable of being movably positioned in the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister and/or the at least one locking aperture of the toolholder shank by a lock rod, wherein the outer surface of the flexible canister wall comprises at least one flexible feature disposed closer to the first distal end than the second distal end and disposed between the at least one locking passageway and the first distal end, and wherein the at least one flexible feature extends inward from the outer surface of the flexible canister wall toward the canister bore in such a way that the at least one flexible feature reduces a stiffness of the flexible canister. 19. A flexible canister disposed along an axis and adapted to be received in a bore of a base member of a toolholder assembly, the flexible canister having a canister wall defining an outer surface and a canister bore that extends longitudinally into the flexible canister, the flexible canister having at least one locking passageway that extends along a plane transverse with respect to the axis from an outer surface of the flexible canister wall to the canister bore, the at least one locking passageway being in communication with at least one locking aperture of a toolholder shank such that at least one locking ball is capable of being movably positioned in the at least one locking passageway of the flexible canister and/or the a

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Classifications

  • B23B29/046Primary

    with an intermediary toolholder · CPC title

  • Flexible members · CPC title

  • affording a yielding support of the cutting tool, e.g. by spring clamping {(cutting tools with yieldable support for the cutting insert B23B27/086)} · CPC title

  • Retention by balls (balls acting as jaws B23B31/22) · CPC title

  • Cams · CPC title

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What does patent US11358227B2 cover?
A toolholder assembly includes a toolholder having a rearwardly facing toolholder shank, a base member having a bore configured for receiving the toolholder shank, a lock rod with an axial forward and an axial rearward end, at least one locking member in communication with the axial forward end of the lock rod, and a flexible canister configured for receipt in the bore of the base member. The f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kennametal Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B29/046. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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