Patent classifications
B23B31/1179
Heater for shrink fit chucks and blocking unit of the heater
A heater for shrink fit chucks has a heating cover, a blocking piece, and an adjustable blocking set. The heating cover has a first through hole, a second through hole, and a heating space disposed within the heating cover, extending along an extending direction to form the first through hole and the second through hole, and communicating with a heat gun. The blocking piece is detachably connected to the heating cover to block the first through hole and has a communicating hole capable of communicating with the first through hole. The adjustable blocking set is connected to the heating cover and has two blade assemblies and a switching component. Each blade assembly has blades disposed annular along the extending direction. The switching component is rotatable and capable of pushing the blades to move toward or depart from each other for blocking the second through hole.
Shrinking and / or shrinking clamping station for tools and Method with a shrinking and / or shrinking clamping station for Tools
A shrink-clamping and/or unshrink-unclamping station for tools, for an at least largely automated shrink-clamping and/or unshrink-unclamping of tools into and/or from tool holders includes an induction heating unit and a cooling unit. The cooling unit can in an automated manner be brought into a heat-conductive contact with a tool holder previously heated by the induction heating unit.
HEATER FOR SHRINK FIT CHUCKS AND BLOCKING UNIT OF THE HEATER
A heater for shrink fit chucks has a heating cover, a blocking piece, and an adjustable blocking set. The heating cover has a first through hole, a second through hole, and a heating space disposed within the heating cover, extending along an extending direction to form the first through hole and the second through hole, and communicating with a heat gun. The blocking piece is detachably connected to the heating cover to block the first through hole and has a communicating hole capable of communicating with the first through hole. The adjustable blocking set is connected to the heating cover and has two blade assemblies and a switching component. Each blade assembly has blades disposed annular along the extending direction. The switching component is rotatable and capable of pushing the blades to move toward or depart from each other for blocking the second through hole.
Modular Tool Holder For Ultrasonic Machining
A modular tool holder for ultrasonic machining used in a machine which supplies power via a spindle is provided with a connector in the spindle; a conductive ring on the connector and electrically connected to the spindle; a tool mounting member including an axial hole; an oscillator for producing ultrasonic vibration in the tool mounting member and electrically connected to the conductive ring so that power supplied to the oscillator may produce ultrasonic vibration of high frequency; and a chuck releasably secured to an end of the axial hole.
Receivers and methods for forming such receivers
A method of forming a receiver 130 comprises arranging first structures 120a in a first set 117 and second structures 120b in a second set 119 such that the first structures 120a and the second structures 120b extend within an interior space 136 of the receiver 130 in a direction normal to a longitudinal central axis 112 of the interior space 136. The method further comprises indirectly bonding the first set 117 of the first structures 120a to the second set 119 of the second structures 120b.
Chuck with vibration damping
A tool chuck for clamping a tool in a machine tool, having a base body and a sleeve part protruding therefrom, which sleeve part forms a tool holder for fixing a tool shaft in a frictional, nonpositive fashion; a cavity in which a vibration damping component is accommodated is provided in the tool chuck.
CHUCK DEVICE
A chuck device that allows easy attachment of a clamping target component and can provide powerful and highly reliable clamping includes a main body including a metal core part and an annular space coaxial with and formed around the metal core part; a rubber elastic body fitted in the annular space of the main body such that there is a pressure chamber between a circumferential wall that defines the annular space and the rubber elastic body, and a clearance for allowing a tubular clamping target component to be inserted between the rubber elastic body and the metal core part; and a passage for introducing a fluid to the pressure chamber, wherein the rubber elastic body is deformed to expand toward the metal core part by a pressure of a fluid introduced to the pressure chamber via the passage so that a tubular clamping target component that is attached to the metal core part is clamped by the metal core part and the rubber elastic body that has deformed to expand.
Power tool
A spindle of a drilling tool includes a socket portion having a first axial length (a1) of a first diameter (d1) for receiving and attaching a drill bit to the spindle. The spindle includes a fluid conduit having a second diameter (d2) narrower than (d1) for conveying a fluid to the socket portion. An interface space with diameter (d1) is formed between the fluid conduit and the drill bit when the drill bit is installed in the socket portion. A fluid conveyor, having a third diameter (d3) narrower than (d1), connects the fluid conduit to the drill bit to avoid fluid gathering in a periphery of the interface space. The fluid conveyor includes a first O-ring abutting a mouth of the fluid conduit, a second O-ring abutting a mouth of a fluid channel of the drill bit, and a spring between the first and second O-rings.
TOOL HOLDER WITH BUILT-IN CAVITIES
A tool holder having a main body for coupling the tool holder to the spindle of a machine tool and having a damping surface connected thereto for clamping a tool, characterized in that the tool holder has at least one portion shaped in one piece by primary shaping, which in its interior has one or more cavities that form an enclave in the portion shaped by primary shaping.
TOOL HOLDER AND TOOL MAGAZINE
Provided is a tool magazine capable of automatically exchanging a tool holder between the tool magazine and a spindle. A tool magazine includes: a magazine body; an operation lever disposed to the magazine body, the operation lever reciprocable in the axial direction of the spindle with the operation sleeve in a supportable manner, the operation lever including, an operation sleeve receiving hole configured to receive the operation lever, and a hook portion disposed in the operation sleeve receiving hole to be hooked in the receiving portion, an operation lever guide configured to guide the operation lever in the axial direction of the spindle; and an operation elastic body configured to urge the operation lever toward a basal end of the spindle against an elastic force of the holder elastic body.