Shanks and methods for forming such shanks
US-2016356305-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9776252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414578287-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A rotatable chuck for clamping a shank portion of a rotatably operating machining tool includes a rotatable chuck body provided with a cylindrical bore concentric with a rotation axis of the chuck body. The circumferential surfaces of a clamping portion of the bore are arranged to apply a clamping force around the circumference of the shank portion of the tool when it is mounted in the chuck to fixate the tool in the chuck. The chuck is provided with auxiliary pull out preventing means for preventing inadvertent pull out of the tool in the axial direction of the bore during machining operation, as well as auxiliary rotary preventing means for preventing inadvertent rotation in at least one direction in relation to the chuck during machining operation. The auxiliary pull out and rotary preventing means include an attachment member positionable in an inner portion of the bore and attachable to the shank portion to be clamped, such that the tool and the attachment member will be prevented from being pulled apart in the axial direction and from being rotated in at least one direction in relation to each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotatable chuck for clamping a shank portion of a rotatably operating machining tool, the rotatable chuck comprising: a rotatable chuck body provided with a cylindrical bore concentric with a rotation axis of the rotatable chuck body; a clamping portion disposed in the bore, wherein circumferential surfaces of the clamping portion are arranged to apply a clamping force around a circumference of the shank portion of the tool when it is mounted in the chuck to fixate the tool in the chuck; an attachment member axially movable in an inner portion of the bore and being attachable to the shank portion of the tool to be clamped by a threaded connection, such that the tool and the attachment member will be prevented from being pulled apart in the axial direction, as well as preventing inadvertent rotation of the tool in at least one direction in relation to the chuck during machining operation, wherein the attachment member is sleeve-shaped and includes an envelope surface formed with splines having grooves and ridges in the axial direction, which are arranged to engage with mating splines disposed at a mounting portion of the chuck body; and an axial pull out preventing device interconnecting the attachment member and the chuck body, wherein the axial position of the attachment member is continuously adjustably displaceable and lockable in different positions within the chuck body. 2. The chuck according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment member is provided with a threaded hole in its inner end and the chuck body is provided with a threaded hole inward of the mounting portion, the axial pull out preventing device being a screw received in both the threaded holes of the attachment member and the chuck body such that the attachment member is attachable to the chuck body by means of the screw. 3. The chuck according to claim 2 , wherein the screw is a regulating screw which can be utilized to regulate an axial position of the attachment member inside the chuck body and a projecting length of the machining tool from the chuck body. 4. The chuck according to claim 3 , wherein the regulating screw is formed with one right-hand thread and one left-hand thread. 5. The chuck according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment member is provided with a male or female thread in its outer end arranged to engage with a mating thread at the inner end of the tool shank. 6. The chuck according to claim 5 , wherein the thread is conical shaped.
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