FLEXIBLE COUPLING FOR ATTACHING A COLLET TO A DRAW BAR
20170355024 · 2017-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B31/2073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T279/17529
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
B23B31/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A flexible coupling for attaching a collet to a draw bar includes a draw bar having a first longitudinal axis and a first coupling portion. The first coupling portion includes two or more legs spaced apart from one another with each of the legs having first coupling surface formed thereon. The flexible coupling includes a collet having a second longitudinal axis and a clamping portion proximate one end of the collet. The collet includes a second coupling portion proximate a second end of the collet. The second coupling portion has a second coupling surface formed thereon and configured in a shape complementary to the first coupling surface so that the first coupling surfaces moveably engage the second coupling surface such that the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis are coaxial when an axial force is applied to the draw bar and the collet.
Claims
1. A flexible coupling for attaching a collet to a draw bar, the flexible coupling comprising: a draw bar having a first longitudinal axis and a first coupling portion proximate one end of the draw bar and a mounting portion proximate an opposite end of the draw bar, the mounting portion being configured to removably secure the draw bar to a pulling device of a machine tool, the first coupling portion comprising at least two legs spaced apart from one another, each of the at least two legs having a first coupling surface formed thereon; a collet having a second longitudinal axis and a clamping portion proximate one end of the collet and a second coupling portion proximate a second end of the collet, the second coupling portion having a second coupling surface formed thereon, the second coupling surface being configured in a shape complementary to the first coupling surface so that the first coupling surfaces moveably engage the second coupling surface such that the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis are coaxial when an axial force is applied to the draw bar and the collet; and a collet adaptor with a guiding surface and an angled surface being configured to contribute to the coaxial alignment of the collet.
2. The flexible coupling of claim 1, wherein the first coupling surface has a first threaded area formed thereon and the second coupling surface has a second threaded area formed thereon.
3. The flexible coupling of claim 2, wherein: the first threaded area is an internal thread and the second threaded area is an external thread; or the first threaded area is an external thread and the second threaded area is an internal thread.
4. The flexible coupling of claim 2, wherein the first threaded area and the second threaded area are of a buttress thread configuration.
5. The flexible coupling of claim 4, wherein the buttress thread defines angled non-load bearing flanks.
6. The flexible coupling of claim 5, wherein the angled non-load bearing flanks of the first threaded area and the second threaded area frictionally engage one another as a result of the at least two legs being bent radially inward.
7. The flexible coupling of claim 1, wherein the at least two legs are spaced apart from one another by at least two slots.
8. The flexible coupling of claim 7, wherein the at least two slots are one of axially extending, radially extending, and angularly extending.
9. The flexible coupling of claim 1, wherein at least one surface of the draw bar, the collet and the collet adapter is plated to improve the performance of the system.
10. The flexible coupling of claim 1, wherein the collet adapter is one of a fixed type or an adjustable type.
11. A method for connecting a collet to a draw bar of a machine tool, the method comprising: providing a machine tool having a spindle and a pulling device; providing a collet adapter; providing a flexible coupling comprising a draw bar having a first longitudinal axis and a first coupling portion proximate one end of the draw bar and a mounting portion proximate an opposite end of the draw bar, the first coupling portion comprising at least two legs spaced apart from one another, each of the at least two legs having a first coupling surface formed thereon, and a collet having a second longitudinal axis and a clamping portion proximate one end of the collet and a second coupling portion proximate a second end of the collet, the second coupling portion having a second coupling surface formed thereon, the second coupling surface being configured in a shape complementary to the first coupling surface; securing the first coupling portion of the draw bar to the second coupling portion of the collet so that the first coupling surfaces moveably engage the second coupling surface; positioning the collet in the collet adapter; positioning the mounting portion of the draw bar in the machine tool; securing the mounting portion to the pulling device; securing the collet adapter to the spindle; and applying a radial force, via the inwardly bent legs to the draw bar to concentrically seat the collet in the collet adapter such that the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis are coaxial.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the first coupling surface has a first threaded area formed thereon and the second coupling surface has a second threaded area formed thereon.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein: the first threaded area is an internal thread and the second threaded area is an external thread; or the first threaded area is an external thread and the second threaded area is an internal thread.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the first threaded area and the second threaded area are of a buttress thread configuration.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the buttress thread defines angled non-load bearing flanks.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the angled non-load bearing flanks of the first threaded area and the second threaded area frictionally engage one another as a result of the at least two legs being bent radially inward.
17. The method according to claim 11, wherein the at least two legs are spaced apart from one another by at least two slots.
18. The method according to claim 11, wherein the at least two slots are one of axially extending, radially extending, and angularly extending.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0020] In one embodiment, the first coupling surface 25 is an internal thread, such as a buttress type thread illustrated in
[0021] While the four legs 22A, 22B, 22C and 22D are shown and described as being spaced apart from one another by the respective axial slot 23A, 23B, 23C or 23D, the present invention is not limited in this regard as other configurations may be employed to create a flexible coupling, including but not limited to any number of legs, radial slots, angled slots, tapered thickness of the legs and holes.
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[0025] The present invention includes a method for connecting the collet 30 to the drawbar 20 of the machine tool (not shown). The method includes providing a machine tool having a spindle and a pulling device therein; and providing the collet adapter 40. The method also includes providing the draw bar 20 that has the first longitudinal axis L1 and the first coupling portion 22 of the flexible coupling 50 proximate one end 20A of the draw bar 20. The draw bar 20 includes the mounting portion 24 proximate the opposite end 20B of the draw bar 20. The first coupling portion 22 includes the four legs 22A, 22B, 22C, and 22D spaced apart from one another. The legs 22A, 22B, 22C, and 22D have the first coupling surface 25 formed thereon.
[0026] The method also includes providing the collet 30 that has the second longitudinal axis L2 and the clamping portion 36 proximate one end of the collet 30. The second coupling portion 38 of the flexible coupling 50 is proximate the second end of the collet 30. The second coupling portion 38 has the second coupling surface 39 formed thereon. The second coupling surface 39 is configured in a shape complementary to the first coupling surface 25.
[0027] The method includes securing the first coupling portion 22 of the draw bar 20 to the second coupling portion 38 of the collet 30 so that the first coupling surfaces 25 moveably engage the second coupling surface 39. The collet 30 is positioned in the collet adapter 40. The mounting portion 24 of the draw bar 20 is positioned in the machine tool. The mounting portion 24 is secured to the pulling device and the collet adapter 40 is secured to the spindle. An axial pulling force is applied, via the pulling device, to the draw bar 20 to concentrically seat the collet 30 in the collet adapter 40 such that the first longitudinal axis L1 and the second longitudinal axis L2 are coaxial.
[0028] The method includes the collet adaptor 40 with an angled bore 42 to position the collet and provide the clamping effect when the drawbar 20 is pulled. A guiding surface 41 centers the collet in the collet adaptor helping to obtain the concentricity of axis L1 and L2. The collet adaptor can be a static device as shown here, or an adjustable device where the alignment of the axis L1 and L2 can even be better adjusted (not shown).
[0029] Although the invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments thereof, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, upon a reading and understanding of the foregoing disclosure that numerous variations and alterations to the disclosed embodiments will fall within the scope of this invention and of the appended claims.