Locking chuck

US9364900B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9364900-B2
Application numberUS-201414223247-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2014
Priority dateMay 18, 2005
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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A chuck including a body with a nose section defining an axial bore formed therein, a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body, and a sleeve rotatably mounted about the body so that rotation of the sleeve moves the jaws relative to the axial bore. A bearing has a first race, a second race, and at least one bearing element disposed therebetween, one of the first race and the second race defining a ratchet and the other defining a pawl biased toward the ratchet. A biasing element is disposed between the pawl and the sleeve. The biasing element exerts a biasing force on the pawl toward the ratchet and the ratchet and the pawl prevent the second race from rotating in the opening direction with respect to the first race when engaged.

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What is claimed is: 1. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising: a generally cylindrical body having a nose section and a tail section, the tail section being configured to rotate with the drive shaft and the nose section having an axial bore formed therein; a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore; an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body moves the jaws toward or away from an axis of the axial bore; a sleeve having a first portion comprised of a polymer, the sleeve being rotatably mounted about the body in operative communication with the jaws so that rotation of the sleeve in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis and rotation of the sleeve in an opening direction moves the jaws away from the axis; a bearing having a first race adjacent the body, a second race adjacent the sleeve and at least one bearing element disposed between the first race and the second race, one of the first race and the second race defining a ratchet and the other of the first race and the second race defining a pawl biased toward the ratchet; and a metal cam portion defining a cam surface that is configured to selectively engage the pawl, the cam portion being non-rotatably fixed to an inner surface of the first portion of the sleeve and disposed radially outward of the nut such that the pawl is disposed radially inward of the cam portion, wherein the ratchet and the pawl are configured so that when the pawl engages the ratchet, the ratchet and pawl prevent the second race from rotating in the opening direction with respect to the first race, and wherein the first portion of the sleeve is disposed radially outward of the cam portion and entirely encloses the cam portion radially outward of the cam portion. 2. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the sleeve further comprises a second portion comprised of a metal, the second portion being disposed radially outwardly of the first portion, and wherein the sleeve rotationally drives the nut but is movable with respect to the nut between a first position and a second position. 3. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the pawl is deflectable and wherein the pawl and the ratchet are configured so that when the pawl is engaged with the ratchet, the pawl and ratchet permit the second race to rotate in the closing direction with respect to the first race but prevent the second race from rotating in the opening direction with respect to the first race. 4. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the polymer of the first portion of the sleeve is comprised of one of a structural plastic, a polycarbonate and a filled polypropylene. 5. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising: a generally cylindrical body having a nose section and a tail section, the tail section being configured to rotate with the drive shaft and the nose section having an axial bore formed therein; a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore; an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body moves the jaws toward or away from an axis of the axial bore; a sleeve rotatably mounted about the body in operative communication with the jaws so that rotation of the sleeve in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis and rotation of the sleeve in an opening direction moves the jaws away from the axis; a bearing disposed between the body and the nut; a ratchet non-rotatably fixed to the body; a first pawl non-rotatably fixed to the nut, the first pawl being movable between a first position in which it engages the ratchet and a second position in which it is disengaged from the ratchet; and a cam portion comprised of metal and defining a cam surface that is configured to selectively engage the first pawl, the cam portion being non-rotatably fixed to an inner surface of the sleeve, wherein the ratchet and the first pawl are configured so that when the first pawl engages the ratchet, the ratchet and first pawl prevent the nut from rotating in the opening direction with respect to the body, and wherein a first portion of the sleeve is disposed radially outward of the cam portion and entirely encloses the cam portion radially outward of the cam portion. 6. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the first pawl is disposed radially inwardly of the cam portion. 7. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the sleeve rotationally drives the nut and is movable with respect to the nut between a first position and a second position. 8. The chuck as in claim 7 , wherein the cam portion is disposed with respect to the first pawl so that the cam surface is engaged with the first pawl when the sleeve is in the first position with respect to the nut and disengaged from the first pawl when the sleeve is in the second position with respect to the nut. 9. The chuck as in claim 7 , further comprising a second deflectable pawl, wherein the second pawl is biased toward an inner surface of the cam portion and wherein the inner surface defines a first recess and a second recess disposed with respect to the nut so that the second pawl is received by the first recess when the sleeve is in the first position and so that the second pawl is received by the second recess when the sleeve is in the second position. 10. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the first pawl is deflectable and wherein the first pawl and the ratchet are configured so that when the first pawl is engaged with the ratchet, the first pawl and ratchet permit the nut to rotate in the closing direction with respect to the body but prevent the nut from rotating in the opening direction with respect to the body. 11. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the sleeve is comprised of a polymer. 12. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the cam portion further comprises a ring disposed about the body of the chuck. 13. The chuck as in claim 5 , further comprising a biasing element configured to bias the first pawl toward the ratchet. 14. The chuck as in claim 13 , wherein the biasing element further comprises an O-ring. 15. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising: a generally cylindrical body having a nose section and a tail section, the tail section being configured to rotate with the drive shaft and the nose section having an axial bore formed therein; a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore; an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body moves the jaws toward or away from an axis of the axial bore; a sleeve rotatably mounted about the body in operative communication with the jaws so that rotation of the sleeve in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis of the axial bore and rotation of the sleeve in an opening direction moves the jaws away from the axis; a ratchet non-rotatably fixed to the body; and a first pawl being non-rotatably fixed to the nut and selectively engageable with the ratchet, wherein the sleeve comprises a polymer portion and comprises a cam portion comprised of metal and defining a cam surface, the cam portion being non-rotatably fixed to an inner surface of the polymer portion so that the cam portion opposes the first pawl, wherein the sleeve is rotatable over a limited arc with respect to the n

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What does patent US9364900B2 cover?
A chuck including a body with a nose section defining an axial bore formed therein, a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body, and a sleeve rotatably mounted about the body so that rotation of the sleeve moves the jaws relative to the axial bore. A bearing has a first race, a second race, and at least one bearing element disposed therebetween, one of the first race and the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apex Brands Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B31/123. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 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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