Chisel Holder
20170298728 ยท 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D17/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A chisel holder has an outer sleeve, a holding member, multiple positioning members, a resilient member, and a limiting ring. The outer sleeve has an assembling space, a receiving chamber, and an abutting rib. The receiving chamber is defined in the outer sleeve at a position adjacent to the top of the outer sleeve and is conical. The holding member is mounted in the outer sleeve and has a central hole, a limiting rib, and multiple holding holes. The positioning members are mounted respectively in the holding holes in the holding member, selectively extend into the central hole in the holding member, and abut an inner surface of the receiving chamber. The resilient member is mounted in the assembling space in the outer sleeve and abuts the bottom of the holding member.
Claims
1. A chisel holder comprising: an outer sleeve having a top; a bottom; an assembling space defined in the bottom of the outer sleeve; a receiving chamber defined in the outer sleeve at a position adjacent to the top of the outer sleeve, communicating with the assembling space, being conical, and having a top end being adjacent to the top of the outer sleeve and having an inner diameter; and a bottom end being away from the top of the outer sleeve and having an inner diameter larger than the inner diameter of the top end of the receiving chamber; an abutting rib formed on and protruding from an inner surface of the outer sleeve at a position of the bottom end of the receiving chamber; and an annular groove defined in the inner surface of the outer sleeve at a position between the abutting rib and the bottom of the outer sleeve; a holding member mounted in the outer sleeve, abutting the inner surface of the outer sleeve, and having a top extending out from the top of the outer sleeve; a bottom; a central hole axially defined through the holding member; a limiting rib annularly formed around and protruding from the bottom of the holding member and having a top surface selectively abutting a bottom surface of the abutting rib; and multiple holding holes radially defined in the holding member and communicating with the central hole of the holding member and the receiving chamber in the outer sleeve; multiple positioning members mounted respectively in the holding holes in the holding member, selectively extending into the central hole in the holding member, and abutting an inner surface of the receiving chamber; a resilient member mounted in the assembling space in the outer sleeve and abutting the bottom of the holding member; and a limiting ring mounted in the annular groove in the outer sleeve and having a top surface abutting a bottom end of the resilient member.
2. The chisel holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein each holding hole has an inner end communicating with the central hole of the holding member; and an annular stopping rib formed inwardly on the inner end of the holding hole and selectively abutting a corresponding one of the positioning members.
3. The chisel holder as claimed in claim 2, wherein the resilient member is a spring.
4. The chisel holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient member is a spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] With reference to
[0020] The holding member 20 is mounted in the outer sleeve 10, abuts the inner surface of the outer sleeve 10, and has a top, a bottom, a central hole, a limiting rib 21, and multiple holding holes 22. The top of the holding member 20 extends out from the top of the outer sleeve 10. The central hole is axially defined through the holding member 20. The limiting rib 21 is annularly formed around and protrudes from the bottom of the holding member 20 and has a top surface selectively abutting a bottom surface of the abutting rib 13. The holding holes 22 are radially defined in the holding member 20 and communicate with the central hole of the holding member 20 and the receiving chamber 12 in the outer sleeve 10. With reference to
[0021] The positioning members 30 may be steel balls, are mounted respectively in the holding holes 22 of the holding member 20, selectively extend into the central hole in the holding member 20, and abut an inner surface of the receiving chamber 12. In addition, the positioning members 30 selectively abut respectively the stopping ribs 221 of the holding holes 22 to prevent the positioning members 30 from falling completely into the central hole of the holding member 20.
[0022] The resilient member 40 is mounted in the assembling space 11 in the outer sleeve 10 and abuts the bottom of the holding member 20. Preferably, the resilient member 40 is a spring. The limiting ring 50 is mounted in the annular groove 14 in the outer sleeve 10 and has a top surface abutting a bottom end of the resilient member 40.
[0023] With reference to
[0024] When the connection rib 63 of the chisel 60 passes over the positioning members 30, the chisel 60 is released and the holding member 20 with the positioning members 30 is moved upward by the recoil force provided by the resilient member 40. The positioning members 30 will rotate along the conical inner surface of the receiving chamber 12 and extend partially into the central hole of the holding member 20 to abut against the top surface of the connection rib 63 of the chisel 60. Accordingly, the chisel 60 can be securely connected with the holder.
[0025] With such an arrangement, the positioning members 30 and the holding member 20 can be automatically pushed to move by the insertion of the chisel 60 into the outer sleeve 10, so to connect a chisel 60 with the holder in accordance with the present invention is convenient and time-saving.
[0026] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.