Tooling exchange mechanism and machine tool having the tooling exchange mechanism
US-12427613-B2 · Sep 30, 2025 · US
US9517510B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9517510-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213488510-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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A power tool chuck includes at least one claw portion movable from a first position spaced apart from a centerline of the chuck toward a second position located closer to the centerline. The power tool chuck also includes a collar configured such that as the collar moves from a third position to a fourth position, the at least one claw portion is forced from the first position toward the second position. The power tool chuck also includes a locking member movable between a fifth position whereat the locking member locks the collar in the third position and a sixth position whereat the locking member does not lock the collar. The power tool chuck also includes a button movable between a seventh position whereat the locking member is forced into the fifth position and an eighth position whereat the locking member is free to move into the sixth position.
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A power tool chuck comprising: at least one claw portion including an inner surface generally parallel to a centerline of the chuck and movable from a first position spaced apart from the centerline toward a second position located closer to the centerline; a collar configured to move such that as the collar moves from a third position to a fourth position, the at least one claw portion is forced from the first position toward the second position such that the inner surface is forced against a shank positioned within the chuck; a locking member movable between a fifth position whereat the locking member locks the collar in the third position and a sixth position whereat the locking member does not lock the collar in the third position; a button axially aligned with the centerline and movable between a seventh position whereat the locking member is forced into the fifth position and an eighth position whereat the locking member is free to move into the sixth position; and a ball holder movable between a ninth location whereat the ball holder impedes movement of the locking member from the sixth position toward the fifth position and a tenth location whereat the ball holder does not impede movement of the locking member from the sixth position toward the fifth position, wherein the at least one claw portion is configured to clamp the shank toward the centerline via pressure applied by the inner surface to a surface of the shank that is substantially parallel to the inner surface. 2. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the collar comprises: a lip configured to force the locking member from the fifth position toward the sixth position as the collar moves from the third position toward the fourth position. 3. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , wherein: the button comprises a notch; and at least a portion of the locking member is located within the notch when the locking member is in the sixth position. 4. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , further comprising: a first biasing member configured to bias the collar toward the fourth position; a second biasing member configured to bias the button toward the seventh position; and a third biasing member configured to bias the ball holder toward the ninth position. 5. The power tool chuck of claim 4 , wherein the third biasing member is interposed between the first biasing member and the centerline. 6. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one claw portion includes an outer surface extending upwardly and away from the centerline; and the collar further comprises at least one ball retaining area configured to retain at least one ball therein such that the at least one ball is aligned with the outer surface. 7. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , further comprising: a chuck body defining the chuck centerline, the chuck body defining at least one slot configured to allow movement of the at least one claw portion between the first position and the second position. 8. The power tool chuck of claim 7 , wherein: the button is located within the chuck body; the collar extends around the chuck body; the chuck body defines a sidewall opening; and the locking member is located at least partially within the sidewall opening. 9. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , wherein: the collar includes at least one ball arranged in direct contact with an outer surface of the at least one claw portion when the at least one claw portion is in the first position and when the at least one claw portion is in the second position, the at least one ball is configured to roll along the at least one claw portion such that as the collar moves from the third position to the fourth position, the at least one ball forces the at least one claw portion from the first position toward the second position. 10. The power tool chuck of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one claw portion includes an outer surface angled with respect to the centerline, and the outer surface is arranged directly radially outwardly of the inner surface of the at least one claw portion. 11. A power tool chuck comprising: a claw assembly including at least one claw portion radially movable with respect to a centerline of the chuck; a collar assembly operably contacting the at least one claw portion and axially movable along the centerline; and a locking assembly having a first configuration wherein the collar assembly is locked at a first location and a second configuration whereat the collar assembly is not locked at the first location, the locking assembly including an actuation member positioned within and accessible through the claw assembly and configured to at least partially receive a locking member, and a locking member holder configured to maintain the locking assembly in the second configuration by constraining movement of the locking member within the actuation member, wherein: the locking member is arranged to contact the collar assembly when the locking assembly is in the first configuration and to contact the locking member holder when the locking assembly is in the second configuration. 12. The power tool chuck of claim 11 , wherein: the locking member holder is located axially downwardly from the collar assembly and is axially movable along the centerline. 13. The power tool chuck of claim 12 , wherein the claw assembly further comprises a chuck body including: a bit opening aligned with the centerline; at least one slot, the at least one slot configured to allow movement of at least a portion of the at least one claw portion therethrough; and a sidewall opening, the sidewall opening configured to allow movement of a first portion of the locking member therein. 14. The power tool chuck of claim 13 , wherein: the at least one claw portion includes a lower portion and an upper portion; the lower portion has a radial width that is less than the radial width of the upper portion; and the collar assembly includes at least one articulating member in contact with the at least one claw portion. 15. The power tool chuck of claim 14 , wherein the locking assembly further comprises: an actuation member positioned within the chuck body, the actuation member including a notch configured to receive at least a second portion of the locking member; and a second biasing member configured to bias the actuation member upwardly along the centerline. 16. The power tool chuck of claim 13 , wherein the locking member holder is arranged farther from the bit opening than the collar assembly is from the bit opening. 17. The power tool chuck of claim 11 , wherein: the collar assembly includes at least one ball arranged in direct contact with an outer surface of the at least one claw portion when the at least one claw portion is in a first position spaced apart from the centerline and when the at least one claw portion is in a second position located closer to the centerline, and the at least one ball is configured to roll along the at least one claw portion such that as the collar assembly moves from a third position to a fourth position, the at least one ball forces the at least one claw portion from the first position toward the second position. 18. The power tool chuck of claim 11 , wherein: the at least one claw portion includes an inner surface generally parallel to the centerline and an outer surface angled with respect to the centerline, and the outer surface is arranged directly radially outwardly of the inner surface of the at least one claw portion. 19. The power tool c
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