B23B31/00

Pin drive rotary surgical cutting tools and powered handpieces

A surgical cutting tool includes an elongated shaft and a cutting head. The shaft defines a coupling portion terminating at a proximal end of the shaft, a stem portion, and a distal portion. The stem portion defines a central axis. The coupling portion optionally defines a deflection surface positioned oblique with respect to the central axis and connected with a first driven surface and a second driven surface. Upon insertion into a drive chuck, the deflection surface promotes self-alignment of the cutting tool and the drive chuck.

Machine tool
10792735 · 2020-10-06 · ·

A machine tool includes a spindle including a tool insertion portion having a shape of an opening into which a shank of a tool is inserted and configured to attach the tool thereto, a tool change unit configured to change the tool attached to the spindle while gripping the tool, an air supply unit configured to supply air to a gap between the tool insertion portion and the shank of the tool when the tool change unit changes the tool, and a controller configured to control driving of at least any one of the spindle and the tool change unit to allow the tool and the tool insertion portion to reciprocate relative to each other in a predetermined direction with the shank of the tool inserted into the tool insertion portion and with a gap provided between the tool insertion portion and the shank of the tool.

Cutting device having a pin engaging ramp
10773315 · 2020-09-15 · ·

A cutting device in accordance with some example embodiments is provided for use with an arbor assembly. The cutting device includes a blade having a plurality of teeth, and a back plate at a proximal end of the blade. The back plate has an outer end surface in which a plurality of ramp surfaces and pin locking recess are provided. A central through hole extending through the back plate. The ramp surfaces only allow the cutting device to be rotated relative to the arbor assembly in one direction.

POWER TOOL CHUCK

A chuck for a power tool includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis, a central bore extending along the longitudinal axis and configured to receive a tool bit, a plurality of angled passageways defined in the body, and a plurality of jaws at least received in the passageways and moveable between an axially forward and radially inward clamping position to clamp a tool bit and an axially rearward and radially outward retracted position. At least one jaw has a rear end lying in a first plane transverse to the longitudinal axis. A first key drive member is coupled to a tail portion of the body and configured to be engaged by a second key drive member on an output shaft of a power tool to non-rotationally couple the body to the output shaft. The first key drive member extends axially from a rearward end to a forward end that lies in a second plane transverse to the longitudinal axis. The second plane is axially forward of the first plane when the jaws are in the retracted position.

Tool Holder Having A Rigid Sleeve
20200261987 · 2020-08-20 ·

A tool holder used in a machine having a spindle is provided with a connector including a truncated conic part received in the spindle, and a projection extending out of the truncated conic part; a tool mounting member including an axial hole for fastening a tool and a portion of a chuck, and a receptacle for complimentarily receiving the projection; and at least one sleeve formed of a material having a high rigidity, each sleeve including a cavity at one end, the cavity being configured to complimentarily receive the projection, and a protrusion at the other end, the protrusion being configured to complimentarily attach to the receptacle. The connector, the at least one sleeve, and the tool mounting member are secured together.

Rotating tool having a tool anchorage arrangement following a stepped path and method of positioning said tool
10744571 · 2020-08-18 · ·

A rotating tool includes a circumferential surface formed with a tool anchorage arrangement. The tool anchorage arrangement follows a stepped path. The tool anchorage arrangement includes an entry recess and, subsequent thereto, a radial recess and, subsequent thereto, an axial recess. Additional radial and axial recesses may be alternated to increase the number of steps, thereby extending the length of the stepped path.

Electrical handheld core drilling device

A handheld core drilling device includes a tool receptacle where the tool receptacle has a receiving sleeve and a tool receiving piece disposed in the receiving sleeve. A compression spring arrangement is disposed within the receiving sleeve. Exactly three equally spaced retaining tabs are formed on the receiving sleeve along a circumferential direction and each retaining tab has a respective stop surface that faces the tool receiving piece. Exactly three equally spaced bearing surfaces are formed on the tool receiving piece along a circumference of the tool receiving piece and each bearing surface faces a respective stop surface. Each of the bearing surfaces includes a stud with a stud surface where the stud surfaces in a radial direction are at most half as wide as the bearing surfaces in the radial direction.

CUTTING TOOL ASSEMBLY
20200238405 · 2020-07-30 ·

A cutting tool assembly includes a tool body and a tool holder including a longitudinal axis around which the tool holder is configured to spin. The tool holder includes a central portion connected to the tool body comprising a fastener hole perpendicular with the longitudinal axis and configured to receive a securing fastener, wherein the fastener hole is offset from the longitudinal axis. The tool holder further includes an eccentric drive member connected to the cylindrical portion. The tool holder can optionally further include an end alignment cylinder connected to the eccentric drive member.

Collet Comprising a Seal
20200238394 · 2020-07-30 · ·

A collet includes a plurality of clamping jaws movable relative to one another, at least one recess provided in one of mutually facing side faces of adjacent clamping jaws, and a spring inserted into each recess and supporting the adjacent clamping jaws resiliently relative to one another, and a seal sealing the gap between two side faces of adjacent clamping jaws, with the seal having a fastening portion engaging in the at least one recess.

Control method for machine tool, and machine tool

This method, for controlling a machine tool using a tool holder to which a coolant pipe is attached, includes: a step of detecting, in response to a signal indicating that a tool is prepared on a tool loading station of the machine tool, whether or not an abnormality has occurred in attaching the coolant pipe to the tool holder of the tool while the tool holder is at the tool loading station; and a step of issuing an alarm when the abnormality is detected in the step of detecting the occurrence of the abnormality.