B23B31/223

METHOD AND APPARTUS FOR RETAINING A TOOL IN A TOOL HOLDER WITH DEFINED CONTACT SURFACES
20220362862 · 2022-11-17 · ·

A plurality of friction rods each of which is positioned in a hole around the retaining bore with a portion of each of the plurality of friction rods partially protruding into the retaining bore for directly engaging the shank of the tool for holding the shank of the tool in the retaining bore at the defined contact surfaces.

METHOD AND APPARTUS FOR RETAINING A TOOL IN A TOOL HOLDER WITH DEFINED CONTACT SURFACES
20230044418 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A plurality of friction rods each of which is positioned in a hole around the retaining bore with a portion of each of the plurality of friction rods partially protruding into the retaining bore for directly engaging the shank of the tool for holding the shank of the tool in the retaining bore at the defined contact surfaces.

METHOD AND APPARTUS FOR RETAINING A TOOL IN A TOOL HOLDER WITH DEFINED CONTACT SURFACES
20230286060 · 2023-09-14 · ·

A plurality of friction rods each of which is positioned in a hole around the retaining bore with a portion of each of the plurality of friction rods partially protruding into the retaining bore for directly engaging the shank of the tool for holding the shank of the tool in the retaining bore at the defined contact surfaces.

Method and apparatus for retaining a tool in a tool holder with defined contact surfaces
11524341 · 2022-12-13 · ·

A plurality of friction rods each of which is positioned in a hole around the retaining bore with a portion of each of the plurality of friction rods partially protruding into the retaining bore for directly engaging the shank of the tool for holding the shank of the tool in the retaining bore at the defined contact surfaces.

Instrument couplings and related methods

Instrument couplings and related methods are disclosed herein, e.g., for coupling a surgical instrument to a navigation array or other component. The coupling can reduce or eliminate movement between the instrument and the navigation array, improving navigation precision. The coupling can be quick and easy to use, reducing or eliminating the need for extra steps or additional tools to attach or detach the instrument from the coupling. In some embodiments, the single step of inserting an instrument into the coupling can automatically lock the instrument within the coupling in a toggle-free manner.

Router Bit Holding Vise
20210107072 · 2021-04-15 ·

A router bit vise that holds and prevents the rotation of a router bit in a selected direction. It includes a tool housing and a cylindrical throughbore. Located in the throughbore is a one-way clutch assembly sized to accept a router bit shank. When inserted into the one-way clutch passageway, the router bit shank is engaged by the one-way clutch mechanism preventing movement in one rotational sense and allowing freewheeling movement in the opposite sense. No externally applied clamping force is required. With the router bit shank engaged with the one-way clutch circumferential rotation of the router bit is controlled allowing for bit maintenance, including cleaning, sharpening and most importantly enabling the application of the torque necessary to tighten or loosen a router bit fastener with no potential for shank slipping or damage.

Locking device

A locking device has a collar body, a roller cage, multiple rollers, and a clamping set. The collar body has a chamber formed inside the collar body and multiple concave recesses formed in an inner periphery of the collar body. The roller cage is mounted in the chamber. The clamping set has multiple clamping blocks annularly disposed within the roller cage. Each one of the multiple clamping blocks is curved and has multiple second concave recesses formed in an outer peripheral surface of the clamping block. The multiple rollers are rotatably mounted to the roller cage and are respectively received by the multiple first concave recesses and the multiple second concave recesses. Each one of the multiple rollers is rotatable along a corresponding one of the multiple first concave recesses and a corresponding one of the multiple second concave recesses.

Self-tightening rotary tool holding system

A tool holding system for a rotary power tool is configured to clamp around a working tool when the working tool is inserted in the tool holding system. The tool holding system includes a sleeve having a frustroconical inner surface portion, a collet having frustoconical outer surface portion complementary to the inner surface portion, a spring mount operably connected to a motor for rotation by the motor, and a spring. The spring includes a first end portion operably connected to the collet to bias the collet toward a first position whereat the outer surface portion engages the inner surface portion, and a second end portion rotationally fixed with respect to the spring mount.

LOCKING DEVICE

A locking device has a collar body, a roller cage, multiple rollers, and a clamping set. The collar body has a chamber formed inside the collar body and multiple concave recesses formed in an inner periphery of the collar body. The roller cage is mounted in the chamber. The clamping set has multiple clamping blocks annularly disposed within the roller cage. Each one of the multiple clamping blocks is curved and has multiple second concave recesses formed in an outer peripheral surface of the clamping block. The multiple rollers are rotatably mounted to the roller cage and are respectively received by the multiple first concave recesses and the multiple second concave recesses. Each one of the multiple rollers is rotatable along a corresponding one of the multiple first concave recesses and a corresponding one of the multiple second concave recesses.

Work holder and work machining method

A work holder includes: a first holding part having three attracting members that are arranged circumferentially apart from each other to attract an axial end face of an annular work; and a second holding part having a contacting member that is held in contact with an inner periphery or outer periphery of the work and restricts radial movement of the work.