Patent classifications
Y10T279/1216
Tool holder with built-in cavities
A tool holder having a main body for coupling the tool holder to the spindle of a machine tool and having a clamping surface connected thereto for clamping a tool, characterized in that the tool holder has at least one portion shaped in one piece by primary shaping, which in its interior has one or more cavities that form an enclave in the portion shaped by primary shaping.
Expansion chuck
Expansion chuck (1) with a base body (9) and an expansion sleeve (10) which is surrounded by a receptacle (6) for a tool, wherein the expansion sleeve (10) inside the base body (9) and at the front end (3) of the receptacle (6) is connected pressure-tight to the base body (9), thus forming a pressure chamber (11) between the base body (9) and the expansion sleeve (10), characterized in that the expansion sleeve (10) at the front end (3) of the base body (9) extends radially outward to an connecting section (34), where it is connected to the base body (9) in a pressure-tight manner.
Hydraulically clampable tool holder or workpiece holder
A device for hydraulically clamping tools or workpieces, a tool holder or workpiece holder for short, has a clamping portion for clamping a tool or workpiece. An interior of the clamping portion has a plurality of chambers which are connected in fluidic communication by way of a channel system. In order to be able to change, in particular increase, the dynamic rigidity of the hydraulically clampable tool/workpiece holder, a central throttle point is arranged in the channel system. The central throttle point has an adjustment element with which a flow cross section in the central throttle point can be changed.
HYDRAULICALLY CLAMPABLE TOOL HOLDER OR WORKPIECE HOLDER
A device for hydraulically clamping tools or workpieces, a tool holder or workpiece holder for short, has a clamping portion for clamping a tool or workpiece. An interior of the clamping portion has a plurality of chambers which are connected in fluidic communication by way of a channel system. In order to be able to change, in particular increase, the dynamic rigidity of the hydraulically clampable tool/workpiece holder, a central throttle point is arranged in the channel system. The central throttle point has an adjustment element with which a flow cross section in the central throttle point can be changed.
Expansion sleeves and associated chucks
In one aspect, expansion sleeves for pressure-activated tool holder apparatus are described herein. An expansion sleeve, for example, comprises a first end, a second end and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. A first set of fluid chambers are proximate the first end of the sleeve and a second set of fluid chambers are proximate the second end, wherein fluid channels extend along the longitudinal axis to connect radially offset fluid chambers of the first and second sets.
TOOL HOLDER WITH BUILT-IN CAVITIES
A tool holder having a main body for coupling the tool holder to the spindle of a machine tool and having a damping surface connected thereto for clamping a tool, characterized in that the tool holder has at least one portion shaped in one piece by primary shaping, which in its interior has one or more cavities that form an enclave in the portion shaped by primary shaping.
Tool holder with built-in cavities
A tool holder having a main body for coupling the tool holder to the spindle of a machine tool and having a clamping surface connected thereto for clamping a tool, characterized in that the tool holder has at least one portion shaped in one piece by primary shaping, which in its interior has one or more cavities that form an enclave in the portion shaped by primary shaping.
EXPANSION SLEEVES AND ASSOCIATED CHUCKS
In one aspect, expansion sleeves for pressure-activated tool holder apparatus are described herein. An expansion sleeve, for example, comprises a first end, a second end and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. A first set of fluid chambers are proximate the first end of the sleeve and a second set of fluid chambers are proximate the second end, wherein fluid channels extend along the longitudinal axis to connect radially offset fluid chambers of the first and second sets.
Hydraulic expansion chuck
The invention relates to a hydraulic expansion chuck having an end on the tool side; and an end on the machine side. A shaft is disposed on the end on the machine side for clamping the expansion chuck in a machine tool. An expanding bushing is disposed on the end on the tool side and surrounded by a pressure chamber and can be radially deformed for clamping a tool under the action of a pressure medium received in the pressure chamber.
Pre-stressing damping system
A tool holder having a tool receptacle for chucking a tool shaft by frictional engagement, in which the tool receptacle comprises a plurality of annular clamping surfaces spaced apart from one another, which are intended for retaining the tool shaft by nonpositive engagement and are embodied on the inner circumference of a tube part, and the tube part has a recess in the material for varying its clamping action; the recess in the material is embodied by a plurality of annular channels extending in the circumferential direction, which are each separated from the tool receptacle by a resilient wall portion, which on its side facing away from the channel embodies the respective clamping surface.