Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080219792 | Method for correcting tool gripper - The present invention is disclosed for stabilizing a connection between the tool gripper and a driving shaft on a processing machine to prevent the vibration produced during the tool gripper being turning in a high speed from influencing the precision of the processing. In the method, firstly, an origin is positioned, and a distance between the bottom of the tool gripper and the bottom of the driving shaft is measured. Then, a standard length from the bottom of the tool gripper to the top of the rejecting portion is subtracted from the obtained distance for acquiring the distance of an interval between the bottom of the driving shaft and the top of the rejecting portion. Finally, for filling, a sleeve ring conforming to the interval between the driving shaft and the rejecting portion is mounted between the driving shaft and the rejecting portion. | 09-11-2008 |
20080224425 | Tool chucking apparatus - A tool chucking apparatus includes a fastening member, a clipping member, a holding member and an extension member. The fastening member has a first housing space to hold the clipping member. The clipping member has pawl structures spaced in an annular manner and formed in a conical structure. The conical structure has a top end directing towards the fastening member. The extension member includes a support portion and an anchor portion coupled together. The support portion has another end tightly coupled with the clipping member and the fastening member. The anchor portion has another end tightly coupled with the holding member. The support portion is selectable at a desired length specification according to the cutter or tool. The fastening member, clipping member, holding member and extension member are hollow in the center thereof to form an installation passage after assembly to hold the cutter or tool. | 09-18-2008 |
20080314212 | Tool holding module - The present invention discloses a tool holding module, wherein a hollow fixture seat and a hollow tool rod are integrated to form a holding module. A fixture head is arranged in the front of the fixture seat and enfolded by the tool rod, whereby the tool holding module of the present invention becomes more secure and robust and can maintain the concentricity between the fixture seat and the tool rod. Therefore, the present invention can prevent a tool from vibration, damage or falling off caused by insufficient concentricity or coupling force resulting from too great a length of the tool rod and can thus increase the machining precision and service life. Besides, the prevent invention also provides various assembly interfaces for different fixture seats and tool rods. | 12-25-2008 |
20090278324 | TOOL CHUCKING APPARATUS - A tool chucking apparatus to hold a machining cutter or tool includes a holding member and a fastening member that are coupled together to form a grip space inside to hold a collet. The collet has a plurality of pawl structures with a plurality of elastic slots formed thereon. When the holding member and the fastening member are coupled, the collet has one end tightly held in the holding member and the other end tightly held in the fastening member. Hence the two ends of the collet contract the elastic slots to tightly grip the cutter or tool. As a result, machining precision improves, safety enhances and the life span of the cutter or tool increases. | 11-12-2009 |
20100025943 | CHUCK - An improved shuck has one end coupling with a fabrication machine through a holding member. The chuck includes a coupling structure, a grip means and a shank. The coupling structure has a first screwing portion at one end and a fastening member at the other end. The grip means has a second screwing portion at one end engageable with the first screwing portion and a plurality of grip jaws at the other end inclined outwards. The coupling structure and the grip means are held in a through hole formed in the shank. The through hole has an internal side to form compact holding of the grip means to firmly hold a tool. After the coupling structure is anchored through the fastening member, the shank can be turned to drive the grip means to move, and the grip jaws can be expanded or contracted to release or grip the tool. | 02-04-2010 |
20100096813 | CHUCKING END STRUCTURE OF HAND TOOLS - A chucking end structure of hand tools to enhance safety and overcome hard-maneuvering issues of the conventional structures. The invention includes a driving means to provide rotating energy and a chuck assembly to hold a cutter or a tool. The foregoing means and assembly are linked by a transmission shaft to transmit rotation. The transmission shaft is held in a holding hub which is engaged with a casing to house the driving means. The character of the invention is that a hollow shell to encase but not contact the chuck assembly. The transmission shaft comprises a first transmission shaft and a second transmission shaft which mortise with each other by a lug end and a notch end with a sloped side. The invention resolves problems of hard-maneuvering issues or hazards caused by inadvertently touching the rotating chuck assembly of the conventional hand tools. | 04-22-2010 |
20100096814 | TOOL HOLDING MODULE - A tool holding module comprises a fixture seat and a tool rod. The fixture seat has a first outer surface on an external wall, a first top surface on one end, and a fixture head is located on the same end. The fixture head has a second outer surface on an external wall and a second top surface on one end. The internal wall of the tool rod has first and second inner surfaces respectively corresponding to the first and second outer surfaces, and has first and second butting surfaces respectively corresponding to the first and second top surfaces. The tool rod and fixture seat are connected to enfold the fixture head. The security of the tool holding module is enhanced via close contact of the first outer and inner surfaces, the second outer and inner surfaces, the first top and butting surfaces, the second top and butting surfaces. | 04-22-2010 |
20160101472 | TOOLS HOLDER - A tools holder is provided with a base including a rear fastening member configured to secure to a mounting groove of a lathe, and a front groove member, and at least one hole extending from an outer surface to the groove member; a blade including a front cutting member and a rear tenon fitted into the groove member; and at least one fastener each driven through one of the at least one hole to urge against the tenon for fastening the base and the blade. The tools holder is capable of increasing length by assembling at least one interconnecting member between the base and the blade. Further, the assembly is secured due to complimentary engagement of any two adjacent components and the provision of threaded fasteners. | 04-14-2016 |