Patent classifications
B23B2265/08
SHRINK-FIT CHUCK WITH NOVEL DAMPING, METHOD OF USING THE CHUCK AND TOOL-CLAMPING SYSTEM
A clamping chuck for clamping tools having a tool shank includes a sleeve portion which is open at its free end, is preferably composed of electrically conductive material and forms a tool-holding fixture for frictionally locking fixing of the tool shank in a press fit by shrink-fitting. The sleeve portion, preferably over an entire axial length of the tool-holding fixture, includes an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve. The outer sleeve receives the inner sleeve in an operationally ready state, is joined thereto without play, and is preferably also composed of an electrically conductive material.
Systems and Methods for Conduit Deburr
Systems and methods for conduit deburring include rotational bits and/or supporting structure for reducing burrs on conduit or other pipe or tubing, which often result from cutting. Certain devices simultaneously act on an entire circumference of a tubular end opening. Other devices act on only a portion of a circumference of a tubular end opening, but are guided, registered, or oriented for travel along the circumference to cut a chamfer of a predetermined angle along an interior edge thereof.
DEBURRING TOOL AND METHOD FOR DEBURRING A HOLE
A deburring tool includes a shank attached at a first end to a chuck and a working portion at a second end of the shank. The working portion includes a first end portion closest to and joining the second end of the shank at a first end of the first end portion, a second end portion furthest from the shank, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end portion and the second end portion, a first end of the intermediate portion joining a second end of the first end portion and a second end of the intermediate portion joining a first end of the second end portion. The intermediate portion tapers continuously from a largest diameter at the first end of the intermediate portion to a smallest diameter at the second end of the intermediate portion, and deburring cutter members provided on the second end portion adjacent the second end of the intermediate portion.
Disposable chamfering blade
A disposable chamfering blade is provided with a mounting hole through which the disposable chamfering blade can be locked to a cutter body. One end of the disposable chamfering blade is provided with a conical cutter head whose conical periphery is circumferentially provided with a plurality of chip removing grooves. Each chip removing groove has a side face formed as a cutting edge such that the disposable chamfering blade is formed with a plurality of cutting edges for continuous cutting.
Tool arrangement
A tool arrangement with a screw-in tool and a tool receiver, the screw-in tool having a thread for engagement in a counter thread on the tool receiver. The counter thread and the thread have different thread contours and therefore, in the screwed condition, these adapt to one another by elastic deformation.
DEBURRING CHAMFER TOOL
A deburring chamfer tool has a main body including a working end for engaging a workpiece to be deburred. The working end is of a conical shape and has a first and a second cutting edge respectively extending lengthwise with reference to different slant reference lines which delimit the conical shape. Each of the first and the second cutting edges slope from a first end adjacent to the vertex of the conical shape to a second end adjacent to the base of the conical shape in a first length and a second length respectively. The second length is smaller than the first length.
POSITIONING DEVICE
A positioning device for positioning a tool holder (12, 14, 16, 18) on a tool turret (6) of a machine tool by means of positioning pins (10), which are secured to the tool turret (6) and which engage with receptacles (40) on the tool holder (6) when the tool holder (12, 14, 16, 18) is attached to the tool turret (6), is characterized in that at least one of the receptacles of the tool holder (6) is formed by a sleeve (40), with which the assignable positioning pin (10) engages in the mounted state while contacting the inner circumferential surface (58) of the sleeve (40), and in that the inner circumferential surface (58) is part of an expanding part (56), which, when the pin (10) engages, expands elastically and flexibly away from the pin (10).
TOOL HOLDER HAVING A CYLINDRICAL FIXATION BORE EXTENDING REARWARDLY FROM A FRONT FIXATION SURFACE AND A FASTENING BORE INTERSECTING THE FRONT FIXATION SURFACE
A tool holder has a holder body, a first clamping member, and a first fastening member. The holder body includes a fixation portion and a mounting portion located rearward of the fixation portion. The fixation portion has a front fixation surface facing in a forward direction, a cylindrical fixation bore opening out to the front fixation surface and extending rearwardly therefrom, and a longitudinally extending primary slot connecting the fixation bore to a fixation envelope surface. The first clamping member occupies a first clamping bore and traverses the primary slot. The first fastening member occupies a first fastening bore which intersects the first clamping bore and opens out to the front fixation surface. The fixation bore has a fixation bore first primary diameter which decreases and increases when the first fastening member is rotated in first fastening and first unfastening directions about the first fastening member axis, respectively.
Deburring chamfer tool
A deburring chamfer tool has a main body including a working end for engaging a workpiece to be deburred. The working end is of a conical shape and has a first and a second cutting edge respectively extending lengthwise with reference to different slant reference lines which delimit the conical shape. Each of the first and the second cutting edges slope from a first end adjacent to the vertex of the conical shape to a second end adjacent to the base of the conical shape in a first length and a second length respectively. The second length is smaller than the first length.
Chuck mechanism
A chuck mechanism of the present invention includes multiple master jaws placed movably in a radial direction on a front surface of a chuck body, and top jaws each detachably attached to front surfaces of the top jaws. Each master jaw and each top jaw have a raised portion and a recessed portion engageable with each other. Each of the raised and recessed portions has conical surfaces formed by part of a conical body. Each top jaw has a gripping surface formed by part of a circular columnar body. Upon work gripping, the center axes of the conical surfaces on a gripping side among the conical surfaces of each master jaw and each top jaw and the center axis of the gripping surface are all coincident with a rotation axis of the chuck body.