Hydraulic expansion chuck and method for producing such an expansion chuck

US9676037B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9676037-B2
Application numberUS-201314080853-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 15, 2013
Priority dateNov 27, 2012
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A hydraulic expansion chuck includes a basic body, an expansion bush which is received in the basic body and defines a reception space for a tool to be clamped, and a pressure chamber which is delimited between the expansion bush and the basic body. A securing pin is provided, which extends through the basic body and the expansion bush into the reception space. A method for producing a hydraulic expansion chuck is disclosed. First, a basic body is provided with a blind hole, into which an internal thread is cut. Then, an expansion bush is soldered into the basic body. Finally, an orifice is made at the bottom of the blind hole and extends through the material of the expansion bush into a tool reception space which is delimited in the expansion bush.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hydraulic expansion chuck, comprising: a basic body; an expansion bush disposed within the basic body, the expansion bush defining a reception space for a tool to be clamped; the expansion bush and basic body being secured with respect to one another at a connection region, to prevent relative axial movement of the expansion bush and basic body with respect to one another; and a pressure chamber disposed between the expansion bush and the basic body; wherein a securing pin extends through the basic body and the expansion bush through the connection region, and into the reception space to engage a shank of the tool to be clamped. 2. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a plurality of securing pins are provided, which are arranged so as to be spaced apart from one another uniformly in the circumferential direction. 3. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the expansion bush and basic body are secured with respect to one another at the connection region, to prevent relative axial movement of the expansion bush and basic body with respect to one another, via soldering; the expansion bush has a solder portion, which is soldered to the basic body at the connection region; and the securing pin extends through the solder portion. 4. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the securing pin has a threaded portion and a pin portion, the diameter of the pin portion being smaller than the diameter of the threaded portion. 5. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the securing pin is secured at the desired depth by an adhesive. 6. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the securing pin bears against a butt portion of a butt plug which is employed temporarily in determining a screw-in depth of the securing pin. 7. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the expansion bush and basic body are secured with respect to one another at the connection region, to prevent relative axial movement of the expansion bush and basic body with respect to one another, via soldering; and an inner end of the expansion bush includes a ring-shaped solder portion which is soldered to the basic body at a distance from the pressure chamber. 8. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the securing pin is threaded into a receptacle comprising a stepped bore with an internal thread, and wherein the stepped bore is surrounded on all sides by the ring-shaped solder portion, thereby preventing leakage from the pressure chamber. 9. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the expansion bush and basic body are secured with respect to one another at an additional connection region, to prevent relative axial movement of the expansion bush and basic body with respect to one another, via soldering; and an outer end of the expansion bush includes a stepped solder portion which is soldered to the basic body at the additional connection region. 10. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the stepped solder portion comprises a radially-oriented annular surface and an axially-oriented annular surface adjoining the radially-oriented surface. 11. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the pressure chamber is disposed between the ring-shaped solder portion and the stepped solder portion. 12. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the securing pin extends through the basic body and into the reception space of the expansion bush until the securing pin bears against a butt plug, thereby determining a desired depth of the securing pin within the reception space. 13. The expansion chuck as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connection region is disposed away from the pressure chamber. 14. A hydraulic expansion chuck, comprising: a basic body; an expansion bush disposed within the basic body, the expansion bush defining a reception space for a tool to be clamped; and a pressure chamber disposed between the expansion bush and the basic body; wherein a securing pin extends through the basic body and the expansion bush into the reception space to engage a shank of the tool to be clamped; wherein an inner end of the expansion bush includes a ring-shaped solder portion which is soldered to the basic body at a distance from the pressure chamber; and wherein the securing pin is threaded into a receptacle comprising a stepped bore with an internal thread, and wherein the stepped bore is surrounded on all sides by the ring-shaped solder portion, thereby preventing leakage from the pressure chamber. 15. A hydraulic expansion chuck, comprising: a basic body; an expansion bush disposed within the basic body, the expansion bush defining a reception space for a tool to be clamped; and a pressure chamber disposed between the expansion bush and the basic body; wherein a securing pin extends through the basic body and the expansion bush into the reception space to engage a shank of the tool to be clamped; wherein an outer end of the expansion bush includes a stepped solder portion which is soldered to the basic body; and wherein the stepped solder portion comprises a radially-oriented annular surface and an axially-oriented annular surface adjoining the radially-oriented surface.

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  • Retention by axially or circumferentially oriented cylindrical elements (cylindrical elements acting as jaws B23B31/223) · CPC title

  • Tool or work stop or locator · CPC title

  • Set screw · CPC title

  • Socket type · CPC title

  • the gripping means is a deformable sleeve · CPC title

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What does patent US9676037B2 cover?
A hydraulic expansion chuck includes a basic body, an expansion bush which is received in the basic body and defines a reception space for a tool to be clamped, and a pressure chamber which is delimited between the expansion bush and the basic body. A securing pin is provided, which extends through the basic body and the expansion bush into the reception space. A method for producing a hydrauli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kennametal Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B31/1072. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 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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