I. D. collet
09687913 ยท 2017-06-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T279/1087
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
B23B31/2073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2270/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T279/1045
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
Y10T279/1008
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
An I.D. collet has a housing with a hollow bore and an undercut portion; a taper screw slidable into and out of the hollow bore of the housing and having a conical head; a spindle having a hollow bore in alignment with the hollow bore of the housing for receiving the conical head of the taper screw into and out of the hollow bore of the spindle such that the conical head enlarges the diameter of the spindle; and a draw nut assembly threadably connected to the taper screw and having tangs abutting the undercut portion of the housing when the spindle reaches a preset location in the hollow bore of the spindle to prevent further enlargement of the spindle when the tangs come into contact with the undercut portion of the housing.
Claims
1. An I.D. collet, comprising: (a) a housing having a first end, a second end, and a hollow bore extending between the first end and the second end; the hollow bore having a first portion and a second portion; and an abutment wall assembly defined at the juncture of the first portion and the second portion of the hollow bore and having an undercut portion and a concentric lip; (b) a taper screw slidably located in the hollow bore of the housing at the first end of the housing and structured to be movable into and out of the hollow bore of the housing; the taper screw having a conical head located outside of the hollow bore of the housing adjacent to the first end of the housing and a second end with external threads and located inside the hollow bore of the housing; the conical head of the taper screw having a first end with a first end diameter and a second end with a second end diameter, the second end diameter being less than the first end diameter with the conical head having an outer surface which tapers from the first end of the conical head to the second end of the conical head; (c) a spindle mounted in the housing adjacent to the first end of the housing, the spindle having a hollow bore with an internal diameter for slidably receiving the taper screw for movement into and out of the spindle with the conical head moving into and out of the hollow bore of the spindle, the second end diameter of the conical head being less than the spindle bore internal diameter and the first end diameter of the conical head being greater than the spindle internal diameter, the outer surface of the conical head slidably engaging the spindle and enlarging the spindle as the conical head moves into the spindle hollow bore and into the housing; and (d) a draw nut assembly comprising a threaded rod, a cap, a shaft connected to the cap, and at least two tangs connected to the shaft; the threaded rod having a first end and a second end, the first end having a blind-ended bore extending toward the second end of the threaded rod and having internal threads sized and shaped to threadably receive the external threads of the taper screw of the spindle to attach the taper screw to the threaded rod of the draw nut assembly inside the housing; the cap, shaft and at least two tangs being mounted on the threaded rod; and the two opposed tangs extending radially outwardly from the threaded rod and received in the second portion of the hollow bore of the housing, each of the tangs having a surface structured to abut the undercut portion of the abutment wall assembly in the hollow bore of the housing to stop movement of the tangs towards the second end of the housing and to stop movement of the conical head of the taper screw into the hollow bore of the spindle and enlargement of the spindle.
2. The I.D. collet of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the hollow bore of the housing has at least two opposed axial slots extending substantially along the axial length of the second portion of the hollow bore of the housing and adjacent to the abutment wall assembly of the housing, the axial slots being sized to slidably accommodate the opposed tangs of the draw nut assembly, the draw nut assembly being rotatably accommodated in the hollow bore of the housing so the opposed tangs can be rotated into and out of sliding engagement in the axial slots of the housing.
3. The I.D. collet of claim 2, further including a set screw threadably extending into the housing and into abutting contact with the spindle to hold the spindle in place in the housing.
4. The I.D. collet of claim 3 further including at least one planar portion on the spindle structured to be in abutting contacted with the set screw when the spindle is held in place in the housing.
5. The I.D. collet of claim 4 wherein the spindle is made of hardened and tempered steel.
6. I.D. collet comprising: (a) a housing having a first end, a second end, a hollow bore extending between the first end and the second end, the hollow bore having a first portion extending from the first end of the housing toward the second end of the housing, a second portion extending from the second end of the housing toward the first end of the housing, the first portion of the hollow bore having a first internal diameter, the second portion of the hollow bore having a second internal diameter, the first internal diameter being larger than the second internal diameter; the housing having an abutment wall assembly defined at the juncture of the first and second portions of the hollow bore and having an undercut portion and a concentric lip; (b) a taper screw having a conical head with an apex and a base, (c) a spindle mounted in the housing adjacent to the first end of the housing, the spindle having a hollow bore which slidably accommodates the taper screw for movement into and out of the spindle with the conical head of the taper screw moving into and out of the hollow bore of the spindle and with the apex of the conical head leading the movement of the conical head into the hollow bore of the spindle, the base of the conical head of the taper screw having a diameter larger than the internal diameter of the hollow bore of the spindle so that the conical head contacts the spindle adjacent to the hollow bore of the spindle and enlarges the diameter of the spindle as the conical head moves into the hollow bore of the spindle; and (d) a draw nut assembly threadably connected to the taper screw, and including at least one tang constructed to abut against the undercut portion of the abutment wall assembly of the housing when the spindle has reached a predetermined location in the housing to prevent further enlargement of the spindle.
7. I.D. collet comprising: (a) a housing having a hollow bore extending through the housing, the hollow bore having a first portion and a second portion with internal diameters, the internal diameter of the first portion being greater than the internal diameter of the second portion and forming an abutment wall assembly having an undercut portion and a concentric lip; (b) a taper screw having a conical head with an apex and a base; (c) a spindle mounted in the housing and having a hollow bore in alignment with the hollow bore of the housing for receiving the taper screw with the conical head of the taper screw moving into and out of the hollow bore of the spindle and with the apex of the conical head leading the movement of the conical head into the hollow bore of the spindle and with the base of the conical head having a diameter greater than the internal diameter of the hollow bore of the spindle such that the conical head of the spindle contacts the spindle to enlarge the internal diameter of the spindle as the conical head moves into the hollow bore of the spindle; and (d) a draw nut assembly threadably connected to the taper screw, and including at least one tang member constructed to abut against the undercut portion of the abutment wall assembly of the housing when the spindle has reached a predetermined location in the hollow bore of the housing to prevent further enlargement of the spindle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(22) As can be understood from the foregoing, movement of conical head 70 of taper screw 50 into spindle 90 is stopped when the abutment wall-engaging surface 170, 172 of tangs 160, 162 contact abutment wall assembly 40 formed in hollow bore 26 of housing 20 thereby preventing further enlargement of spindle 90.
(23) It is to be further appreciated that appropriate sized Allen wrenches may be used to tighten and loosen the set screws and taper screw 50. It is to be further appreciated that cap 151 preferably contains external threads for engagement of cap 151 with a pull shaft of a machine, i.e. lathing, milling, and grinding machines, or the like in a manner well known to those skilled in the art.
(24) In order to replace spindle 90, the operator of the machine merely needs to loosen set screw 190 from housing 20, unscrew taper screw 50 from threaded rod 131 of draw nut assembly 120, pull spindle 90 out of housing 20, insert another spindle into housing 20, and secure this second spindle in housing 20 through a reverse operation. In this reverse operation, threaded portion 60 of taper screw 50 engages the internal threads 140 of blind-ended bore 136 of threaded rod 131 of draw nut assembly 120.
(25) As can be appreciated from the above teachings, cap 151, shaft 153, and tangs 160 and 162 preferably are a unit and are threaded as such onto rod 131. Draw nut 150 abuts against cap 151 to retain cap 151, shaft 153 and tangs 160 and 162 on threaded rod 131 so that draw nut assembly 120 can be inserted into housing 120 as a unit. For this insertion of draw nut assembly 120 as a unit into housing 20, tangs 160 and 162 are aligned with slots 180 and 182 of housing 20 (
(26) While the present invention has been described in connection with the embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function of the present invention without deviating there from. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as come within the spirit and scope of the invention. Even though two tang members 160, 162 are provided in the drawings, it is to be appreciated that only one such tang member may be provided.