Patent classifications
B23B2260/114
Self-Balancing Tool Holder or Material Removal Machine
Improvements in a self-balancing tool holder or material removal machine that allows for greater accuracy of material removal. The balancer is able to self-adjust, any changes in the assembly are automatically adjusted. The adjustment can account for tool wear, accumulation of debris on the tool and balancing at different speeds of rotation. The tool holder balancer can be a mechanical fastener, shrink fit or bonding to the tool holder or material removal machine. The balancer uses a plurality of balls or any form of movable weight in the ring to provide the balance. The plurality of balls or media can freely move around the inside of the ring to offset any imbalance. The balls roll or spin to unique positions to provide a dynamic balance. The number and size of balls or weighted media is selected based upon the maximum amount of dynamic balancing that is required.
SELF-LOCKING DRILL CHUCK
A self-locking drill chuck is disclosed herein; its rotating sleeve is provided with a convex leaf spring fixed on a rotating sleeve on both ends, its nut or the ring fixedly connected with the nut is provided with a first groove and a second groove matching with the convex portion of the convex leaf spring, and the self-locking structure includes a ring tooth on the drill body and a rotatable locking block disposed on the nut or ring fixedly connected to the nut; the nut or ring fixedly connected to the nut is also provided with a leaf spring, the rotating sleeve is provided with a first part compressing the leaf spring and a second part compressing the locking block. This invention can achieve positioning fit of metals, and self-locking and unlocking switching is realized by the lever, the interference phenomenon in the self-locking structure will not occur, which has a stronger holding force for the self-locking state of the drill chuck, greatly enhancing the operating feeling and increasing the self-locking force.
Self-locking drill chuck
A self-locking drill chuck includes rotating sleeve provided with a convex leaf spring fixed on a rotating sleeve on both ends, its nut or the ring fixedly connected with the nut provided with a first groove and a second groove matching with the convex portion of the convex leaf spring, and the self-locking structure including a ring tooth on the drill body and a rotatable locking block disposed on the nut or ring fixedly connected to the nut. The nut or ring fixedly connected to the nut is also provided with a leaf spring, and the rotating sleeve is provided with a first part compressing the leaf spring and a second part compressing the locking block. The self-locking drill chuck can achieve positioning fit of metals, and self-locking and unlocking switching is realized by the lever without the interference phenomenon in the self-locking structure.