B23B2270/38

Built-in type supersonic spindle and excitation method using same
11712740 · 2023-08-01 · ·

The present invention relates to a built-in type spindle, and more particularly, to a built-in type supersonic spindle, which includes a housing having a built-in spindle unit therein and a supersonic vibrator pressing the built-in spindle unit in order to enhance machining accuracy and reduce a damage of a bearing by vibrating a spindle and the bearing at the same time, and an excitation method using the built-in type supersonic spindle.

Modular workholding apparatus

A workholding apparatus for components having complex geometries or surfaces, which components are difficult constrain for the purpose of inspection, addresses the problem of adequately constraining such components in a convenient and cost-effective manner so that they do not move during inspection, while also making all or most critical features accessible to the inspection instruments being used. A method teaches how to eliminate setup changes between different components through the use of inexpensive modular attachments. These attachments are in the form of a single piece thermoplastic part which is affixed to each component having also reference features that can be interlocked into a common base fixture for more efficient inspection operations.

MODULAR WORKHOLDING APPARATUS
20230032640 · 2023-02-02 ·

A workholding apparatus for components having complex geometries or surfaces, which components are difficult constrain for the purpose of inspection, addresses the problem of adequately constraining such components in a convenient and cost-effective manner so that they do not move during inspection, while also making all or most critical features accessible to the inspection instruments being used. A method teaches how to eliminate setup changes between different components through the use of inexpensive modular attachments. These attachments are in the form of a single piece thermoplastic part which is affixed to each component having also reference features that can be interlocked into a common base fixture for more efficient inspection operations.

DRILLING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20170368655 · 2017-12-28 · ·

A drilling apparatus comprising: at least one bit; a vacuum shroud, including a compressible boot, disposed around a longitudinal axis of the apparatus and configured to be in operative communication with a vacuum attachment port; and at least one magnetic element disposed near a distal end of the apparatus and configured to attract metallic debris resulting from drilling apparatus operation.

BORING BAR WITH ELECTRODYNAMIC ACTUATORS FOR COUNTERACTING VIBRATIONS AND MACHINE TOOL PROVIDED WITH SUCH A BAR
20230182213 · 2023-06-15 ·

A boring bar with electrodynamic actuators is for counteracting vibrations and machine tool provided with such a bar. The boring bar includes a wall, an internal recess and a longitudinal axis. The boring bar has a first electrodynamic actuator with coil windings associated with a moving mass and a spring assembly that are arranged to define a first actuation direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the boring bar. A second electrodynamic actuator has coil windings associated with a moving mass and a spring assembly that are arranged to define a second actuation direction perpendicular to both the first actuation direction and the longitudinal axis of the boring bar. The actuators allow counteraction of the vibrations in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bar. The longitudinal axis also defines the boring direction.

Electrically-adjustable tool holder

An electrically-adjustable tool holder precisely movable in a straight line within a magnetic field under electrical stimulation includes a handle body, a connecting member, and a driving member. The connecting member has a first end securely coupled to an end of the handle body, a second end opposite to the first end, and defines a through hole passing through the first end and the second end. The driving member includes a magnet securely received in the through hole, and an electrical electric coil movably received in the magnet. The electric coil is configured to be securely coupled to the tool, and moves the tool up or down along the central axis of the handle body.

High frequency vibration spindle system with noncontact power transmission and method for manufacturing a restraining part used therein

A high frequency vibration spindle system with non-contact power transmission and a method for manufacturing a restraining member used therein are disclosed. The high frequency vibration spindle system comprises: an electric power transmission device including a first induction module and a second induction module, wherein the second induction module is disposed at either a spindle or a toolholder and is adapted to receive an electric power from the first induction module in a non-contact electromagnetic induction manner; a transducer adapted to vibrate the tool and disposed at the toolholder and electrically connected with the second induction module to receive the electric power; and-a restraining member located between the first induction module and the second induction module. With the restraining member, the structural strength and stability of the second induction module can be improved, thereby increasing the maximum rotational speed of the high frequency vibration spindle system.

BUILT-IN TYPE SUPERSONIC SPINDLE AND EXCITATION METHOD USING SAME
20220212270 · 2022-07-07 · ·

The present invention relates to a built-in type spindle, and more particularly, to a built-in type supersonic spindle, which includes a housing having a built-in spindle unit therein and a supersonic vibrator pressing the built-in spindle unit in order to enhance machining accuracy and reduce a damage of a bearing by vibrating a spindle and the bearing at the same time, and an excitation method using the built-in type supersonic spindle.

MODULAR WORKHOLDING APPARATUS
20200078871 · 2020-03-12 ·

A workholding apparatus for components having complex geometries or surfaces, which components are difficult constrain for the purpose of inspection, addresses the problem of adequately constraining such components in a convenient and cost-effective manner so that they do not move during inspection, while also making all or most critical features accessible to the inspection instruments being used. A method teaches how to eliminate setup changes between different components through the use of inexpensive modular attachments. These attachments are in the form of a single piece thermoplastic part which is affixed to each component having also reference features that can be interlocked into a common base fixture for more efficient inspection operations.

HIGH FREQUENCY VIBRATION SPINDLE SYSTEM WITH NONCONTACT POWER TRANSMISSION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A RESTRAINING PART USED THEREIN

A high frequency vibration spindle system with non-contact power transmission and a method for manufacturing a restraining part used therein are disclosed. The high frequency vibration spindle system comprises: a spindle; a toolholder; an electric power transmission device including a first induction module and a second induction module, wherein the second induction module is disposed at the spindle or the toolholder, and the second induction module is adapted to receive an electric power from the first induction module in a non-contact electromagnetic induction manner; a transducer adapted to be controlled to vibrate the tool and being disposed at the toolholder and electrically connected with the second induction module to receive the electric power; and a restraining part located between the first induction module and the second induction module. By the design of the restraining part, the structural strength and stability of the second induction module can be improved, and the maximum rotational speed of the high frequency vibration spindle system can be increased.