Drilling chuck
US-2017348774-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US9387540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9387540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314086125-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A drill chuck has a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, at least one axially extending slot of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat, an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, and a plurality of angled jaw guides. Respective jaws are movable in the guides and engaged by a threaded ring axially fixed on the body and rotatable about the axis thereon. A tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body is connected to the ring for rotating same.
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I claim: 1. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, a plurality of axially extending slots of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat and angularly equispaced about the axis, and an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, and a plurality of angled jaw guides; respective jaws movable in the guides; a threaded ring axially fixed on the body, rotatable about the axis thereon, and threadedly engaging the jaws; and a tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body and connected to the ring for rotating same. 2. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, at least one axially extending slot of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat, an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, a plurality of angled jaw guides, and a support flange axially level with the seat and formed with axially throughgoing holes aligned with the guides; respective jaws movable in the guides; a threaded ring axially fixed on the body, rotatable about the axis thereon, and threadedly engaging the jaws; and a tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body and connected to the ring for rotating same, the support flange radially outwardly engaging the tightening sleeve to center same. 3. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, a seat groove at a rear face of the body open axially rearwardly and radially inwardly into the drive-spindle seat, at least one axially extending slot of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat, an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, and a plurality of angled jaw guides; respective jaws movable in the guides; a threaded ring axially fixed on the body, rotatable about the axis thereon, and threadedly engaging the jaws; a tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body and connected to the ring for rotating same; and a metal support washer fitted in the seat and having an inner periphery exposed in the drive-spindle seat, whereby a drive spindle in the seat is braced radially against the support washer. 4. The drill chuck defined in claim 3 , wherein the guides open at holes on a rear face of the body and the support washer extends to the holes to radially inwardly brace the jaws in rearmost positions thereof. 5. The drill chuck defined in claim 3 , wherein there are a plurality of the slots and the support washer is formed with respective tabs extending into and rearwardly closing the slots. 6. The drill chuck defined in claim 3 , wherein the seat groove is undercut for a snap fit of the washer in the seat. 7. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, at least one axially extending slot of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat, an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, and a plurality of angled jaw guides; respective jaws movable in the guides; a threaded ring axially fixed on the body, rotatable about the axis thereon, and threadedly engaging the jaws; a tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body and connected to the ring for rotating same and further formed with a forwardly directed shoulder; a metal thrust ring carried at least indirectly on the shoulder, the threaded ring rotationally slidable on the thrust ring, the thrust ring being rotationally fixed on the chuck body and formed with external teeth; and a locking element rotationally coupled to the tightening sleeve and shiftable between a position meshing with the teeth and preventing rotation of the sleeve and a position clear of the teeth. 8. The drill chuck defined in claim 7 , wherein the tightening sleeve is provided with a cam formation interacting with the locking element and moving same between its positions. 9. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body centered on an axis, made of plastic, and formed with an axially rearwardly open drive-spindle seat, at least one axially extending slot of ring-segment section opening radially inward into the seat, an axially forwardly open tool-holding cavity, and a plurality of angled jaw guides; respective jaws movable in the guides; a threaded ring axially fixed on the body, rotatable about the axis thereon, and threadedly engaging the jaws; a tightening sleeve rotatable about the axis on the body and connected to the ring for rotating same; and a metal retaining ring fitted around the body at the tool cavity and having a radially outwardly projecting flange bearing axially rearward on a front axial end of the tightening sleeve, the retaining ring being internally formed with axially extending tooth ridges force fitted to the body. 10. The drill chuck defined in claim 9 , wherein the ridges have a radial height of 0.15 mm to 0.60 mm and are separated by rounded valleys. 11. The drill chuck defined in claim 10 , wherein there are between 80 and 200 of the ridges.
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