Chuck mechanism
10926338 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B31/16233
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T279/1973
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
The chuck mechanism includes: a chuck body 10; an axially movable plunger 40 disposed inside the chuck body; and a master jaw 20 radially movable by wedge action caused by fitting the plunger in the master jaw 20. A guide groove 11 that radially guides the master jaw and has a T-shaped cross section is formed in the chuck body. The master jaw has a narrow portion 23 and a wide portion 24 that form a T-shaped cross section. A wedge 21 fitted in a wedge groove 41 of the plunger is formed radially inside the wide portion. The end face 21a of the wedge in the width direction is positioned outward in the width direction with respect to the end face 23a of the narrow portion in the width direction.
Claims
1. A chuck mechanism comprising: a chuck body; an axially movable plunger disposed inside the chuck body; and a master jaw that is disposed in an axially front face of the chuck body and is radially movable by wedge action caused by being fit with the plunger, wherein a guide groove that radially guides the master jaw and has a T-shaped cross section is formed in the axially front face of the chuck body, the master jaw has a narrow portion and a wide portion that form a T-shaped cross section, a wedge projecting toward an axially rear side is formed at a radially inner end of the wide portion, and the wedge is fitted in a wedge groove formed in the plunger, an end face of the wedge in the width direction is positioned outward in a width direction with respect to an end face of the narrow portion in the width direction, and the radially inner end of the wide portion extends to a radially inner end of the master jaw.
2. The chuck mechanism of claim 1, wherein LL.sub.0 is satisfied, where a distance between the end face of the narrow portion in the width direction and the end face of the wedge in the width direction is represented by L, and a distance between the end face of the narrow portion in the width direction and an end face of the wide portion in the width direction is represented by L.sub.0.
3. The chuck mechanism of claim 1, wherein the end face of the wedge in the width direction is flush with an end face of the wide portion in the width direction.
4. The chuck mechanism of claim 1, wherein a reinforcement rib narrower than the wedge is formed on a radially outer side face of the wedge.
5. The chuck mechanism of claim 4, wherein a radially outer end face of the reinforcement rib is positioned radially inside an area in contact with the guide groove of the chuck body in the wide portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) Before describing the present invention, a factor of lifting caused by moving a master jaw toward radially inside by wedge action to hold a work in a conventional chuck mechanism will be described with reference to
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(12) As illustrated in
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(15) A wedge 121 projecting toward the axially rear side is formed radially inside the wide portion 124 of the master jaw 120. In addition, a reinforcement rib 122 orthogonal to the wedge 121 is formed to reinforce the wedge 121. Further, a rib avoidance groove 112 for avoiding interference with the reinforcement rib 122 is formed in the chuck body 110 as illustrated in
(16) The surface 124c of the wide portion 124 in contact with a guide portion 111 needs to be polished so that the wide portion 124 in the master jaw 120 is guided and moves along the wider groove of the guide groove 111 in the chuck body 110. However, the radially outer end face of the reinforcement rib 122 is overhung radially outside an area in contact with the guide groove 111 of the chuck body 110 in the wide portion 124. Thus, the surface 124c of the wide portion 124 at both ends cannot be polished along the width direction W. Thus, the surface 124c of the wide portion 124 needs to be polished along the radial direction Y. However, in this case, the width of the wedge 121 needs to be narrowed to avoid interference of the wedge 121 with polishing in the radial direction Y. To achieve this, the end face 121a of the wedge 121 in the width direction is positioned inward in the width direction with respect to the end face 123a of the narrow portion 123 in the width direction.
(17) Turning to
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(19) When the top jaw 130 holds the work, reaction force F1 is applied from the work to the top jaw 130 as illustrated in
(20) On the other hand, the master jaw 120 is prevented from being rotated by the guide groove 111 of the chuck body 110. Thus, reaction forces R1 and R2 against the moment are applied to the master jaw 120 from the chuck body 110 as illustrated in
(21) That is, as illustrated in
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(23) In particular, as illustrated in
(24) Further, a rib avoidance groove 112 for avoiding interference with the reinforcement rib 122 is formed in the chuck body 110 as illustrated in
(25) The problem of increased degree of lifting caused by this factor is particularly apparent in the case of increasing the size of a through hole without changing the outer diameter of the chuck body 110 and inserting a work having a large diameter into the through hole to process the work. That is, when the size of the through hole is increased without changing the outer diameter of the chuck body 110, the chuck body 110 becomes thin, which leads to a reduction in rigidity of the chuck body 110, and the length of the master jaw 120, i.e., the length of the guide groove 111 of the chuck body 10, is shortened. Accordingly, the reaction forces R1 and R2 against the moment applied to the master jaw 120 are increased. Therefore, by the reduction in rigidity of the chuck body 110 and the increase in reaction forces R1 and R2 applied to the master jaw 120, lifting of the top jaw 130 caused by these factors becomes more apparent.
(26) The invention of the present application is to provide a chuck mechanism capable of reducing lifting of the top jaw at the time of holding a work on the basis of this finding.
(27) An embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below on the basis of the drawings. It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments. The present invention may be modified in various ways without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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(35) A wedge 21 projecting toward the axially rear side is formed radially inside the wide portion 24 of the master jaw 20. In addition, the wedge 21 in the present embodiment has a longer length in the width direction W than the conventional wedge 121 illustrated in
(36) When the top jaw 30 holds the outer diameter of a work (not shown) as illustrated in
(37) That is, as illustrated in
(38) Advantages of the chuck mechanism 1 according to the present embodiment are now described with reference to
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(42) Since, in the present embodiment, the end face 21a of the wedge 21 in the width direction is formed to be positioned outward in the width direction with respect to the end face 23a of the narrow portion 23 in the width direction (L>0), lifting of the top jaw 30 at the time of holding a work can be reduced. Accordingly, the chuck mechanism 1 in which lifting of the top jaw 30 at the time of holding a work is reduced even if the through hole is increased in size without changing the outer diameter of the chuck body 10 can be achieved.
(43) The advantages of the present invention are exhibited by the present embodiment in which the end face 21a of the wedge 21 in the width direction is positioned outward in the width direction with respect to the end face 23a of the narrow portion 23 in the width direction (L>0). The advantages of the present invention are more significantly exhibited by forming the end face 21a of the wedge 21 in the width direction to satisfy LL.sub.0, more preferably LL.sub.0, where the distance between the end face 23a of the narrow portion 23 in the width direction and the end face 24a of the wide portion 24 in the width direction is represented by L.sub.0. Further, as illustrated in
(44) Further, in the present embodiment, with the increase in width of the wedge 21, the width of the reinforcement rib 22 formed on radially outer side face of the wedge 21 so as to be orthogonal to the wedge 21 can be increased. Since the reinforcement rib 22 has a sufficient thickness (the thickness in the width direction), the wedge 21 is allowed to have sufficient strength without forming, as in the conventional reinforcement rib 122, the reinforcement rib 122 so as to be overhung radially outside an area in contact with the guide groove 11 of the chuck body 10 in the wide portion 24. Further, it is not necessary to form, in the chuck body 10, a rib avoidance groove 112 for avoiding interference with the reinforcement rib 22 as illustrated in
(45) Moreover, in the present embodiment, the radially outer end face of the reinforcement rib 22 is positioned radially inside an area in contact with the guide groove 11 of the chuck body 10 in the wide portion 24. Accordingly, the surface 24c of the wide portion 24 can be polished along the width direction W. Therefore, even when the wedge 21 is wide, the wedge 21 does not interfere with polishing of the surface 24c of the wide portion 24 in the width direction W.
(46) While the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the description does not limit the present invention, and various modifications may be made.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(47) 1 Chuck Mechanism 10 Chuck Body 11 Guide Groove (T-Shaped Groove) 20 Master Jaw 21 Wedge 21a End Face of Wedge in Width Direction 22 Reinforcement Rib 23 Narrow Portion 23a End Face of Narrow Portion in Width Direction 24 Wide Portion 24a End Face of Wide Portion in Width Direction 30 Top Jaw 40 Plunger 41 Wedge Groove