Keyless impacting chuck
First Claim
1. In combination with a drill chuck of the type having a chuck body mounted on and rotatable with the drive spindle projecting from the gear case of a power drill,a collar mounted on said body for rotation with and with respect to said body, said body supporting three jaws on inclined axes,a threaded connection between said collar and said jaws whereby said jaws move on said inclined axes in response to relative rotation between said collar and said body,the improvement comprising,means for holding said collar against rotation with said chuck body,said means including a sleeve mounted on said gear case for axial movement toward and away from said collar between first and second positions,interference members on said collar and said sleeve operative when engaged to prevent rotation of said collar whereby rotation of said body causes said jaws to grip or release the shank of a tool,and spring means biasing said sleeve to one of said positions.
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Abstract
A keyless chuck for a power drill having a drive spindle projecting from the drill housing. The chuck body is fixed on and rotatable with the spindle and has a plurality of jaws mounted for movement on axes inclined with respect to the spindle axis. The collar is mounted for rotation with and with respect to said body and has a split nut connected to the jaws to move them on said axes to grip or release a tool shank when there is relative rotation between said collar and said body. A ring is splined on the housing and is spring biased toward the housing. The ring is manually movable toward the collar to bring the axially projecting lugs on the ring in engagement with lugs on the collar to retard the collar from rotating which causes relative rotation between the body and the collar when the body is rotated. Inclined faces on the lugs force the lugs apart when movement of the jaws is prevented and the lugs cause an impacting action to overcome static friction. In one embodiment the splined ring includes a dished spring seat which has apertures for support fingers to project through from the gear case. A C-ring is fixed in the fingers to serve as a seat for a spring compressed between the C-ring and the dished seat. In the preferred embodiment a resilient retainer having a U or channel cross section has an angular segment removed so it can be flexed to a small diameter to pass under a shoulder projecting inwardly from the ring. This enables the retainer to be fixed to the gear case by engaging an inner groove and to also retain a bearing in place. The compressed biasing spring acts between the shoulder and the retainer wall nearer the chuck and the spring is prevented from contacting a rotating surface.
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9 Claims
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1. In combination with a drill chuck of the type having a chuck body mounted on and rotatable with the drive spindle projecting from the gear case of a power drill,
a collar mounted on said body for rotation with and with respect to said body, said body supporting three jaws on inclined axes, a threaded connection between said collar and said jaws whereby said jaws move on said inclined axes in response to relative rotation between said collar and said body, the improvement comprising, means for holding said collar against rotation with said chuck body, said means including a sleeve mounted on said gear case for axial movement toward and away from said collar between first and second positions, interference members on said collar and said sleeve operative when engaged to prevent rotation of said collar whereby rotation of said body causes said jaws to grip or release the shank of a tool, and spring means biasing said sleeve to one of said positions.
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2. In combination with a drill chuck of the type having a chuck body mounted on and rotatable with the drive spindle projecting from the rear case of a power drill,
a collar mounted on said body for rotation wit and with respect to said body, said body supporting three jaws on inclined axes, a threaded connection between said collar and said jaws whereby said jaws move on said inclined axes in response to relative rotation between said collar and said body, the improvement comprising means for holding said collar against rotation with said chuck body, said means including a sleeve non-rotatably mounted on said gear case for axial movement toward and away from said collar, interference members on said collar and said sleeve operative when engaged to prevent rotation of said collar whereby rotation of said body causes said jaws to grip or release the shank of a tool, and spring means biasing said sleeve away from said collar to disengage said interference members, said spring means being non-rotatable with respect to said gear case and said sleeve under all operating conditions to avoid wear.
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8. the sides of said lugs being angled relative to the axis of said chuck whereby a force component is developed to axially move said sleeve away from said collar when said jaws cease to move and said collar is forced to rotate.
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