Lockable tool clamp
11524377 ยท 2022-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T483/1809
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
B23Q3/15539
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q3/15706
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T483/1795
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
B23Q2003/15527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T483/1845
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
International classification
Abstract
A lockable tool clamp includes two jaw members and a pin together installed on a mount to clamp a tool holder securely. The jaw members each have a connecting portion and a jaw tip. The two connecting portions are overlapped and connected to the mount through a shaft. The pin when installed on the mount is parallel to the shaft, and passes through the two jaw members at a location different from where the shaft passes through the two jaw members. When the pin is in its unlocking position, the jaw members are allowed to pivot with respect to each other, so that the tool holder can be withdrawn or replaced by pushing the jaw tips apart. When the pin is in its locking position, the jaw members are restricted from pivoting with respect to each other. At this time, the tool holder is clamped between the jaw tips securely.
Claims
1. A lockable tool clamp for clamping a tool holder, the lockable tool clamp being installed on a mount, the tool clamp comprising: two jaw members, each of the jaw members having a respective connecting portion and a respective jaw tip, wherein the two connecting portions are overlapped with each other in a direction of a pivot axis of the jaw members, and the two connecting portions are pivotably connected to the mount by a common shaft that passes through the two jaw members, and the jaw tips are drawn together or pulled apart when the two connecting portions pivot with respect to each other; and a pin, when installed on the mount, having a longitudinal axis that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the shaft, and passing through the two connecting portions at a location different from where the shaft passes through the two connecting portions, wherein the pin is axially movable with respect to the mount between an unlocking position and a locking position, so that when the pin is in the unlocking position, the two jaw members are allowed to pivot with respect to each other, thereby allowing the tool holder to be withdrawn or replaced by pushing the two jaw tips apart; and when the pin is in the locking position, the two jaw members are restricted from pivoting with respect to each other, so the tool holder is clamped securely between the two jaw tips.
2. The lockable tool clamp of claim 1, wherein the two connecting portions each have a respective pin hole, wherein the two pin holes are of an identical diameter and are aligned with each other when the two connecting portions are overlapped so that the pin can pass through the two pin holes, and the pin has a larger-diameter section that has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the two pin holes and a smaller-diameter section that has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the two pin holes, whereby when the pin is in the locking position, the larger-diameter section is fit in the two pin holes so as to restrict the two jaw members from pivoting with respect to each other; and when the pin is in the unlocking position, the smaller-diameter section is received in the pin holes and separated from at least a part of a wall of each of the pin holes by a gap that allows the two jaw members to pivot with respect to each other.
3. The lockable tool clamp of claim 2, wherein the mount has a pin slot for such accommodating the pin such that the pin abuts against a return spring member in the pin slot and the pin is normally pushed toward the locking position by the return spring member, so that when the pin moves to the unlocking position, the return spring member is compressed to generate a pre-force, which later returns the pin to the locking position.
4. The lockable tool clamp of claim 3, further comprising a positioning base that is fastened to the mount and stacked on the two connecting portions, wherein the positioning base is formed with a through hole that is aligned with the two pin holes and that has a diameter equal to the diameter of the smaller-diameter section, whereby when the pin is in the locking position, the larger-diameter section is fit in the two pin holes, and the smaller-diameter section is fit in the through hole and leaves an exposed section outside, and when the exposed section is pushed into the through hole, the pin moves from the locking position to the unlocking position.
5. The lockable tool clamp of claim 4, wherein the pin has a notch located in the exposed section, and a roller is rotatably installed on the exposed section and received in the notch, so that when the roller is pushed, the exposed section is in turn pushed into the through hole.
6. The lockable tool clamp of claim 5, wherein the pin has a chamfer cut located atop the exposed section, and the chamfer cut has a side facing the notch and is formed with a curved profile, so that the roller is exposed atop a side of the pin.
7. The lockable tool clamp of claim 3, wherein the pin has a side at the larger-diameter section radially recessed with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pin to form a tangent plane that extends in the axial direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pin, and a retainer is installed on the mount to be next to the pin slot and press on the tangent plane, whereby the pin is restricted by the retainer from deflecting when the pin moves axially, in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pin, with respect to the mount.
8. The lockable tool clamp of claim 1, wherein in addition to the tool clamp, the mount has at least one additional tool clamp, such that all of the tool clamps are arranged abreast.
9. A tool mount system, comprising: a mount; a plurality of lockable tool clamps arranged abreast, each of the lockable tool clamps being configured for clamping a respective tool holder, each of the lockable clamps comprises a respective two jaw members, each of the jaw members having a respective connecting portion and a respective jaw tip, wherein the two connecting portions of each of the tool clamps are overlapped with each other in a direction of a corresponding pivot axis of the corresponding two jaw members, and the corresponding two connecting portions are pivotably connected to the mount by a corresponding common shaft that passes through the two jaw members, and the jaw tips of each of the tool clamps are drawn together or pulled apart when the corresponding two connecting portions pivot with respect to each other, wherein each of the tool clamps includes a respective pin, wherein for each of the tool clamps, when the pin thereof is installed on the mount, a corresponding longitudinal axis of the corresponding pin is parallel to a corresponding longitudinal axis of the corresponding shaft and the pin passes through the corresponding two connecting portions at a location different from where the corresponding shaft passes through the corresponding two connecting portions, wherein each of the pins is axially movable, in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the corresponding pin, with respect to the mount between a respective unlocking position and a respective locking position, so that when the corresponding pin is in the corresponding unlocking position, the corresponding two jaw members are allowed to pivot with respect to each other, thereby allowing the corresponding tool holder to be withdrawn or replaced by pushing the corresponding two jaw tips apart; and when the corresponding pin is in the corresponding locking position, the corresponding two jaw members are restricted from pivoting with respect to each other, so the corresponding tool holder is clamped securely between the corresponding two jaw tips, and wherein each of the jaw members has a respective outer side abutted by a respective return spring member, so that when at least one of the jaw members pivots outward, the corresponding return spring member is compressed, and later when the return spring member is released, the return spring member drives the at least one jaw member to pivot back.
10. The tool mount system of claim 9, wherein any said return spring member that is located between two adjacent ones of said tool clamps has a corresponding two ends thereof abutting against the opposite said jaw members of the two adjacent tool clamps, respectively, and any said return spring member that is not located between two adjacent ones of said tool clamps has only one end abutting against one of the jaw members of a said tool clamp and has its opposite return spring member end abutting against a corresponding stopper installed on the mount.
Description
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(10) While a preferred embodiment provided hereinafter for illustrating the concept of the present invention has been described above, it is to be understood that the components of the embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings are depicted with scale, dimensions, deformation and/or displacement facilitating easy explanation and need not to be made to exact scale.
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(12) The jaw members 10 each have a connecting portion 11 and a jaw tip 12. The two connecting portions 11 are overlapped and passed through by a shaft 13 so that they are pivotably connected to the mount 200. The two jaw tips 12 are drawn together or pulled apart from each other as the two connecting portions 11 pivot with respect to each other. In the present embodiment, the two jaw members 10 are of the same structure. The connecting portion 11 is a side plate thinner than the trunk of the jaw member 10. In the present embodiment, the two jaw members 10 are arranged in opposite directions so that when the two jaw members 10 are assembled, the two connecting portions 11 are overlapped with each other, as shown in
(13) The pin 20 when installed on the mount 200 is parallel to the shaft 13 and is located on the mount 200 differently from the shaft 13. The pin 20 passes through the two aligned pin holes 111 in such a way that the pin 20 is allowed to move axially with respect to the mount 200 between an unlocking position P1 (as shown in
(14) In the present embodiment, the pin 20 has large-diameter section 21 and a small-diameter section 22. The large-diameter section 21 has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the two pin holes 111. The small-diameter section 22 has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the two pin holes 111. When the pin 20 is in the locking position P2, the large-diameter section 21 is closely fit in the two pin holes 111 to restrict the two jaw members 10 from pivoting with respect to each other. When the pin 20 is in the unlocking position P1, the small-diameter section 22 is loosely received in the pin holes 111 and thus it can be separated from at least a part of the wall of each of the pin holes 111 by a gap G. The gap G provides the room for the two jaw members 10 to pivot with respect to each other.
(15) Preferably, the mount 200 has a pin slot 201 for accommodating the pin 20. The pin slot 201 receives therein a return spring member 23. The return spring member 23 in the present embodiment may be a compression spring. The pin 20 in the pin slot 201 has its large-diameter section 21 abutted by the return spring member 23, so that the pin 20 is normally pushed by the return spring member 23 toward the locking position P2. When the pin 20 moves to the unlocking position P1, the return spring member 23 is compressed and generates a pre-force, After the force compressing the return spring member 23 disappears, the pre-force makes the pin 20 return to the locking position P2.
(16) In the present embodiment, there is further a positioning base 30 fastened to the mount 200, as shown in
(17) In the present embodiment, the pin 20 has a side near the large-diameter section 21 formed with a tangent plane 24, as shown in
(18) Accordingly, when the pin 20 is in the unlocking position P1, the small-diameter section 22 and the wall of the pin hole 111 of the upper jaw member 10 are separated by the gap G (as shown in
(19) In the present embodiment, the pin 20 has a notch 222. The notch 222 is located in the exposed section 221, A roller 25 is rotatably installed on the exposed section 221 and received in the notch 222. Moreover, the pin 20 has a chamfer cut 223 located atop the exposed section 221. The chamfer cut 223 has a side facing the notch 222 formed with a curved profile. The roller 25 is exposed atop a side of the pin 20 near the chamfer cut 223. Thereby, when the roller 25 is pushed, the exposed section 221 is in turn pushed into the through hole 31.
(20) In the present embodiment, each of the jaw members 10 has its outer side abutted by a further return spring member 50. The further return spring member 50 in the present embodiment may be a compression spring. When the two jaw members 10 pivot with respect to each other, the jaw members 10 pivoting outward compress the respective further return spring members 50. Later when the further return spring member 50 is released, the further return spring member 50 drives the jaw member 10 to pivot back. Herein, some of the further return spring members 50 are provided. between two adjacent tool clamps 100. These further return spring members 50 each have their two ends abutting between the opposite jaw members 10 of the adjacent tool clamps 100. As shown in
(21) In use, the tool clamp 100 and the mount 200 as described previously are installed on a drum-type tool magazine 400 as shown in
(22) After the tool holder 300 is replaced or withdrawn, the pin 20 is in the locking position P2 because it is normally pushed by the return spring member 23. Thus, the large-diameter section 21 is closely fit in the two pin holes 111 since their diameters are approximately equal. This prevents the two jaw members 10 from pivoting with respect to each other. As a result, a tool holder 300 now in the tool clamp 100 can be held securely by the two jaw tips 12. Unless the pin 20 moves to the unlocking position P1 again, the tool holder 300 can never be taken out from the two jaw tips hereby securing the tool holder 300 in the tool clamp 100.
(23) As can be learned from the description above, the tool clamp 100 of the present invention features a secure tool-locking mechanism. This means that only when the pin 20 is in the unlocking position P1, can the tool holder 300 push apart the two jaw tips 12 and get withdrawn from the tool clamp 100 or replaced into the tool clamp 100. When the pin 20 is in the locking position P2, the two jaw members 10 are restricted from pivoting with respect to each other. At this time, the two jaw members 10 restricted by the pin 20 jointly prevent the two jaw tips 12 from being pushed apart. This means that even if the tool holder 300 receives an unexpected force, the tool holder is secured in the tool clamp 100, thereby realizing the desired secure tool-locking mechanism that effectively prevents the tool holder 300 from coming off the tool clamp 100 unintentionally.
(24) The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments and it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.