Dust protection cap with vibration decoupling
US-12491566-B2 · Dec 9, 2025 · US
US9010767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9010767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113220746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2015 |
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A chuck has a chuck body at least generally centered on a body axis and a collet in the hole and having an external screwthread. A ring axially nondisplaceable in the body has an internal screwthread engaging the screwthread of the collet and external gear teeth. The body is formed with a radially outwardly open cavity seat in which some of the teeth of the ring are exposed. A gear fitted in the seat meshes with the ring teeth and can rotate about a drive axis not parallel to the body axis to rotate the ring about the body axis. According to the invention a sleeve on the chuck extends axially across and covers the seat to retain the gear therein and is formed with a through going aperture through which a tool can fit to engage and rotate the gear.
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I claim: 1. A chuck comprising: a chuck body at least generally centered on a body axis and having an axially extending hole formed with forwardly open and frustoconically forwardly flaring inner surface portion; a clamping element having an axially generally central and radially projecting guide rib slidable in the hole, an external screwthread, and an outer surface portion generally complementary with and engaging the inner surface portion, whereby axial rearward movement of the clamping element in the hole radially compresses the clamping element; a ring axially nondisplaceable in the body, having an internal screwthread engaging the external screwthread of the clamping element, and having external gear teeth, whereby rotation of the ring axially shifts the clamping element in the body, the body being formed with a radially outwardly open cavity seat in which some of the teeth of the ring are exposed; a gear fitted in the seat, meshing with the teeth of the ring, and rotatable about a drive axis not parallel to the body axis to rotate the ring about the body axis; and a sleeve removably mounted on and separate from the chuck body, extending axially across and covering the seat to retain the gear therein, and formed with a throughgoing aperture through which a tool can fit to engage and rotate the gear. 2. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the chuck body has a front part formed with the forwardly flaring inner surface portion and a rear part axially rearward therefrom. 3. The chuck defined in claim 2 , wherein the sleeve has a rim that is bent radially inward and captured axially between the parts of the chuck body. 4. The chuck defined in claim 2 , wherein the seat is formed in the rear part. 5. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the gear is a bevel gear and the teeth of the ring are formed on an axial end face of the ring. 6. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the gear is a worm gear and the teeth of the ring are formed on a radial outer surface of the ring. 7. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the clamping element is a tubular one-piece collet formed with axially extending slots. 8. The chuck defined in claim 7 , wherein the slots are filled with a compressible elastomer. 9. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the clamping element has a rear end formed with a rearwardly projecting guide collar fitted in and axially slidable in the hole. 10. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the screwthread of the element is axially longer than the threaded ring. 11. The chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the seat is a radially outwardly open cavity having an outer surface centered on the drive axis. 12. The chuck defined in claim 11 , wherein the drive axis is perpendicular and radial of the body axis. 13. The chuck defined in claim 11 , wherein the outer surface is frustoconical and the gear is a bevel gear, the teeth of the ring being bevel-gear teeth complementary to those of the gear. 14. The chuck defined in claim 11 , wherein the aperture is centered on the drive axis and is of smaller diameter than the seat.
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Axially fixed cam, moving jaws · CPC title
Nonseparable or built-in · CPC title
Split at one end only · CPC title
Collets comprising screw threads · CPC title
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