Drill chuck
09744601 ยท 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S279/902
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T279/17632
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23B2231/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A drill chuck comprises: a drill body having a plurality of inclined guiding holes distributed evenly along a circumferential direction; a plurality of clamping jaws arranged slidably in the inclined guiding holes respectively and having external thread segments; an outer socket rotatably fitted over the drill body; and a nut engaged with the clamping jaws and connected to the out socket in a driving manner; further comprises: a locking mechanism located between a first thrust surface of the drill body and the nut and having a locking plate and locking balls, wherein an end face of the locking plate facing the nut is thereon provided with a plurality of slide grooves having a helix angle, the helix angle of the slide grooves is less than a friction angle between the locking balls and locking plate, and the locking balls are movably arranged along the slide grooves.
Claims
1. A drill chuck, comprising: a drill body having a plurality of inclined guiding holes distributed evenly along a circumferential direction; a plurality of clamping jaws arranged slidably in the inclined guiding holes respectively and having external thread segments; an outer socket rotatably fitted over the drill body; and a nut engaged with the clamping jaws and connected to the outer socket in a driving manner; further comprising: a locking mechanism located between a first thrust surface of the drill body and the nut and having a locking plate and locking balls, wherein an end face of the locking plate facing the nut is thereon provided with a plurality of slide grooves having a helix angle, the helix angle of the slide grooves is less than a friction angle between the locking balls and the locking plate, and the locking balls are movably arranged along the slide grooves; the locking mechanism further comprising an annular pad located between the locking balls and the nut and movably arranged along an axial direction of the drill body, and wherein an inner wall of the annular pad has at least one limit surface to prevent the annular pad from rotating around the drill body.
2. The drill chuck according to claim 1, further comprising: a nut socket fixedly connected to the nut and connected to the outer socket in a driving manner.
3. The drill chuck according to claim 2, wherein a front end of the nut socket has driven parts inwards extending along a radial direction, and a back end of the nut socket has elastic ratchets; a front end of the outer socket has driving grooves cooperating with the driven parts which have a first position and a second position in the driving grooves, and a back end of the outer socket has a first groove and a second groove cooperating with the elastic ratchets, wherein the first groove is deeper than the second groove, and when the driven parts are in the first position, the elastic ratchets are in the first groove, and when the driven parts are in the second position, the elastic ratchets are in the second groove; and the locking plate has ratchet teeth, and when in the second groove, the elastic ratchets bring into contact with the ratchet teeth.
4. The drill chuck according to claim 3, further comprising an elastic pad located between the first thrust surface of the drill body and the locking plate.
5. The drill chuck according to claim 2, further comprising an elastic pad located between the first thrust surface of the drill body and the locking plate.
6. The drill chuck according to claim 1, further comprising an elastic pad located between the first thrust surface of the drill body and the locking plate.
7. The drill chuck according to claim 1, wherein the drill body has a second thrust surface located between the first thrust surface and the nut and facing the nut, and the annular pad brings contact with the second thrust surface.
8. The drill chuck according to claim 1, further comprising a bearing located between the annular pad and the nut.
9. The drill chuck according to claim 8, wherein the nut has a support groove in which the bearing is located.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The specification and drawings constituting one part of the application are to provide further understanding of the invention, and the exemplary embodiments of the invention and the explanations thereof are intended to explain the invention, instead of improperly limiting the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
(12) The invention will be described below in detail with reference to the drawings and in combination with the embodiments. It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the embodiments of the application and features therein can be combined with one another.
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(18) To facilitate the rotation of the outer socket 2, the outer wall of the outer socket 2 has a skid-proof part 24 extending along an axial direction of the drill body 1.
(19) To facilitate the positioning of the nut socket 6, the outer socket 2 therein has a positioning spring 25 bringing into contact with the nut socket 6.
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(23) To reduce the resistance and increase the torque input, the locking mechanism further comprises a bearing 7 located between the annular pad 5 and the nut 8. The back end face of the nut 8 has a support groove with a L-shaped section, in which the bearing 7 is located to realize the radial positioning.
(24) When the drill chuck is tightened, the outer socket 2 drives the nut socket 6 to forward rotate, thereby locating the elastic ratchets 62 in the second groove 23 and compressing them to inwards contract and bring into contact with the ratchet teeth 32 on the locking plate 3, so that the nut socket 6 drives the locking plate 3 to rotate in the same direction and push the locking balls 4 to move to the far end of the slide grooves 31 until the clamping jaws 9 extend and are in the clamping position.
(25) If the clamping jaws 9 tend to loosen in the clamping position, the nut socket 6 backward rotates to drive the locking plate 3 to rotate in the same direction, so that the locking balls 4 move to the near ends of the slide grooves 31 in order to apply a compression force on the annular pad 5. Because the elastic pad 10 always compresses the locking plate 3, the locking balls 4 always compress the annular pad 5. The compression force is transmitted to the clamping jaws 9 through the bearing 7 and the nut 8 to close the clamping jaws 9 more tightly, thereby preventing loosening. When the clamp jaws 9 are locked tightly, the locking plate 3 cannot rotate any more.
(26) It can be seen from the description above that the embodiment of the invention realizes the following technical effect that: with the locking mechanism in a simple structure, when the clamping jaws are in the clamping position and tend to loosen, the locking plate and locking balls in the locking mechanism can compress the clamping jaws tightly to prevent the clamping jaws from loosening and increase the clamping firmness of the clamping jaws.
(27) The above are only preferred embodiments of the invention and not used for limiting the invention. For those skilled in the art, the invention may have various modifications and changes. Any modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements and the like within the spirit and principle of the invention shall fall within the scope of protection of the invention.