Patent classifications
B23G1/26
TAP TOOL HOLDER
A tap tool holder for a tap tool is disclosed. The tap tool has a cylindrical body and a tap extended from the cylindrical body. The tap tool holder includes a bracket sleeve for inserting the tap and a positioning collar. An annular inner step is formed in one end of the bracket sleeve. The positioning collar is carried on the annular inner step. The positioning collar has an outer ring wall, and the outer ring wall is attached to the annular inner step. The positioning collar has an inner ring wall, and a shape of the inner ring wall corresponds to an outer side wall of the cylindrical body so as to sleeve the cylindrical body. With the positioning collar that can be replaced corresponding to tap tools, tap tools of various sizes can be positioned in the bracket sleeve to facilitate tapping.
TAP AND DIE HANDLE ASSEMBLY
A handle assembly to receive a collet of a tap assembly or a die includes a body defining a non-circular aperture and an axis of rotation that extends through the non-circular aperture. The non-circular aperture is configured to receive the collet of the tap assembly or the die. The handle assembly also includes a grip extending radially from the body and a retainer disposed in the body. The retainer includes an engagement member and a biasing member that biases the engagement member toward the axis of rotation. The retainer is configured to releasably secure the collet of the tap assembly or the die within the non-circular aperture.
Wrench-Based Tap and Die Holders
A threading tool, such as a tap or die holder, is configured to be driven by a generic wrench. The tool is provided with a wrench-engageable surface, such as a faceted cylindrical surface, or a cylinder with a polyhedral cross-section perpendicular to its axis. A outwardly extending peripheral flange, downward from the wrench-engageable surface, contacts and allows an open-backed wrench to exert downward force on the tool. A inwardly extending peripheral groove, downward from the wrench-engageable surface, allows a wrench to insert a holding device into the profile of the tool to hold the wrench and tool together. The holder may have a collet that activates the holding function by moving along the axis of the holder, but the collet is prevented from rotating about the axis of the holder. The collet may have a wrench-engageable surface. A collar, threaded to the holder, moves the collet.
THREADING TOOL WITH INTERCHANGEABLE GUIDE INSERTS
A threading tool is disclosed that uses interchangeable guide inserts to ensure that pipes or rods of various diameters are maintained at a perpendicular angle to a threading die. The threading tool includes a housing and a guide insert. The housing includes a first opening at one end and a second opening at an opposite end. The housing defines a first region having a first width adjacent to the first opening and a second region having a second width adjacent to the second opening. The second width is greater than the first width. The guide insert is designed to fit through the first opening and is removably secured within the first region. The second region is shaped to fit a threading die, and the threading die is removably secured in the second region.
Thread die retaining method and apparatus
A retaining socket for receiving a thread die includes a plunge component that is moveable along the longitudinal axis of the retaining socket and at least one pin extending parallel to the longitudinal axis configured to engage the thread die.
THREAD CLAMPING DEVICE
A thread clamping device for a spindle for detachably securing a thread in a clamping gap, comprising a first clamping unit with an inner casing that can be arranged coaxially to the spindle, a thread separator that can be secured in an axial direction on the inner casing, the first clamping unit being securable on an upper part of the spindle for axial positioning, and a second clamping unit having a clamping element that can be adjusted axially relative to the first clamping unit between a clamping position closing the clamping gap between the thread separator and the clamping element and an open position opening the clamping gap. The thread separator is designed to be secured on the spindle upper part for axial positioning and to be rotationally coupled to the spindle upper part, and the thread separator and the inner casing can be rotationally coupled to one another.
THREAD CLAMPING DEVICE
A thread clamping device for a spindle for detachably securing a thread in a clamping gap, comprising a first clamping unit with an inner casing that can be arranged coaxially to the spindle, a thread separator that can be secured in an axial direction on the inner casing, the first clamping unit being securable on an upper part of the spindle for axial positioning, and a second clamping unit having a clamping element that can be adjusted axially relative to the first clamping unit between a clamping position closing the clamping gap between the thread separator and the clamping element and an open position opening the clamping gap. The thread separator is designed to be secured on the spindle upper part for axial positioning and to be rotationally coupled to the spindle upper part, and the thread separator and the inner casing can be rotationally coupled to one another.
Tap holder for multiple tap sizes
A tap holder includes a body extending along an axis and having a front end portion defining a front opening and an externally threaded portion. A gripping assembly includes a spring having first and second legs, a first jaw mounted to the first leg, and a second jaw mounted to the second leg. Each jaw has a tapered outer wall and an inner wall with the inner walls of the jaws facing each other. A sleeve has an internally threaded bore threadably received on the externally threaded portion of the body, and an inner tapered surface configured to abut the tapered outer walls of the first and second jaws. As the sleeve is rotated relative to the body, a distance between the first and second gripping surfaces may be adjusted for gripping a tap between the inner walls of the first and second jaws. Each of the inner walls includes first and second gripping surfaces, the first gripping surfaces defining a first width therebetween for gripping taps having a first range of head sizes, and the second gripping surfaces defining a larger second width therebetween for gripping taps having a second, different range of head sizes.
THREAD DIE RETAINING METHOD AND APPARATUS
A retaining socket for receiving a thread die includes a plunge component that is moveable along the longitudinal axis of the retaining socket and at least one pin extending parallel to the longitudinal axis configured to engage the thread die.
Method for making screw hole
A method for making a screw hole in a workpiece including a plate-shaped portion includes: preparing an auxiliary member having a flat plate shape; forming, in the plate-shaped portion, a first pilot hole having a minor diameter smaller than a major diameter of the screw hole; forming, in the auxiliary member, a second pilot hole having a minor diameter smaller than the major diameter of the screw hole; fixing the auxiliary member to the plate-shaped portion so that the first pilot hole is concentric with the second pilot hole; and making the screw hole in the plate-shaped portion and the auxiliary member by inserting a tap in the first pilot hole and the second pilot hole.