Drill chuck
US-2015115550-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9937562B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9937562-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414208750-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A drill chuck has a chuck body having a plurality of angularly spaced and axially extending but angled guide grooves each holding a jaw that is axially displaceable between an axially front closed position and an axially rear open position. Each jaw has an outer edge formed with external teeth, and also has an axially rearwardly directed rear face extending at an acute angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis. A ring rotatable on the body about the axis has an internal screwthread meshing with the teeth, and an adjustment sleeve rotationally coupled to the ring is rotatable to move the jaws between the open and closed positions. A cover disk on the rear end of the body is formed with respective throughgoing chip-discharge holes each having an inner end aligned with a respective one of the grooves and an outwardly open outer end.
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We claim: 1. A drill chuck comprising: a chuck body extending along an axis and having a rear end formed with a drive-spindle seat and a plurality of angularly spaced and axially extending but angled guide grooves; respective jaws axially displaceable in the grooves between an axially front and radially closely spaced closed position and an axially rear and radially less closely spaced open position, each jaw having an inner edge adapted to grip a tool and an outer edge formed with external teeth, each jaw further having an axially rearwardly directed rear face extending at an acute angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis and inclined axially forward from the outer edge toward the inner edge, each jaw being formed on the respective rear face at the respective outer edge with an axially rearwardly projecting bump; a ring rotatable on the body about the axis and having an internal screwthread meshing with the teeth; an adjustment sleeve rotationally coupled to the ring and rotatable to move the jaws between the open and closed positions; and a cover disk on the rear end of the body and formed with respective throughgoing chip-discharge holes each having an inner end aligned with a respective one of the grooves and an outwardly open outer end, the bumps being fittable in the inner ends of the respective holes in a fully open position of the jaws such that during drilling chips in the grooves are urged radially outward and axially rearward by centrifugal force and, in the fully open position of the jaws, are pushed by the bumps out through the holes. 2. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein each rear face is substantially planar. 3. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein each rear face is curved. 4. The drill chuck defined in claim 3 , wherein each rear face forms with the cover plate in the fully open position an axially rearwardly open and radially extending passage. 5. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the angle is between 2° and 15°. 6. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the angle is substantially 5°. 7. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the inner ends of the chip-discharge holes and the bumps are axially aligned and at the inner edges of the respective jaws. 8. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer ends of the chip-discharge holes open radially outwardly. 9. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer ends of the chip-discharge holes open axially rearwardly. 10. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the cover disk is shaped to fit complementarily with the rear ends of the rear faces of the jaws in the fully open position to form radially extending but particle-conveying passages inwardly closed by the bumps. 11. The drill chuck defined in claim 1 , wherein the inner ends of the chip-discharge holes form in the fully open position rearward continuations of the respective guide grooves.
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