Air chuck
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1. An air chuck comprising:
- a tubular core member having opposite first and second core end portions and a core axis;
a resilient deformable air bladder sleeved on said core member and having opposite first and second bladder end segments retained respectively on said core member, and an intermediate bladder segment disposed between said first and second bladder end segments, said air bladder forming an inflatable air chamber that extends around said core member;
an air passage in fluid communication with said air chamber for inflating and deflating said air chamber;
a pair of end caps mounted respectively on said first and second core end portions;
a plurality of angularly spaced apart connecting rods disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said connecting rods having a rod axis parallel to said core axis and opposite rod ends mounted respectively on said end caps;
a plurality of angularly spaced apart biasing members disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said biasing members having a coil spring section with a spring axis parallel to said core axis, and a pair of coupling end sections that extend in opposite directions from said coil spring section and that are mounted respectively on said end caps, each of said biasing members being disposed between an adjacent pair of said connecting rods; and
a plurality of hollow leaf members disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said leaf members including a curved inner wall segment, a curved outer wall segment disposed radially, spacedly and outwardly from said inner wall segment, and a pair of lateral wall segments that interconnect said inner and outer wall segments, each of said leaf members confining a set of said connecting rods and a set of said biasing members therein;
wherein inflation of said air chamber enables said air bladder to urge said leaf members in radial outward directions relative to said core axis such that said inner wall segments abut against said coil spring sections of said biasing members and such that radial outward movements of said leaf members are limited by said connecting rods.
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Abstract
An air chuck includes a deformable air bladder sleeved on and secured on a core member, and two end caps mounted respectively on two end portions of the core member. Multiple connecting rods and biasing members are disposed to surround the air bladder in a staggered arrangement, and are confined in leaf members that are disposed circumferentially around the air bladder. Inflation of an air chamber in the air bladder enables the air bladder to urge the leaf members in radial outward directions relative to a core axis such that inner wall segments of the leaf members abut against the biasing members and such that radial outward movements of the leaf members are limited by the connecting rods.
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1. An air chuck comprising:
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a tubular core member having opposite first and second core end portions and a core axis;
a resilient deformable air bladder sleeved on said core member and having opposite first and second bladder end segments retained respectively on said core member, and an intermediate bladder segment disposed between said first and second bladder end segments, said air bladder forming an inflatable air chamber that extends around said core member;
an air passage in fluid communication with said air chamber for inflating and deflating said air chamber;
a pair of end caps mounted respectively on said first and second core end portions;
a plurality of angularly spaced apart connecting rods disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said connecting rods having a rod axis parallel to said core axis and opposite rod ends mounted respectively on said end caps;
a plurality of angularly spaced apart biasing members disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said biasing members having a coil spring section with a spring axis parallel to said core axis, and a pair of coupling end sections that extend in opposite directions from said coil spring section and that are mounted respectively on said end caps, each of said biasing members being disposed between an adjacent pair of said connecting rods; and
a plurality of hollow leaf members disposed circumferentially around said air bladder, each of said leaf members including a curved inner wall segment, a curved outer wall segment disposed radially, spacedly and outwardly from said inner wall segment, and a pair of lateral wall segments that interconnect said inner and outer wall segments, each of said leaf members confining a set of said connecting rods and a set of said biasing members therein;
wherein inflation of said air chamber enables said air bladder to urge said leaf members in radial outward directions relative to said core axis such that said inner wall segments abut against said coil spring sections of said biasing members and such that radial outward movements of said leaf members are limited by said connecting rods. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
said core member is formed with a first mandrel hole that extends along said core axis;
each of said end caps being formed with a second mandrel hole that is aligned with said first mandrel hole;
said air chuck further comprising a pair of mandrel clamps mounted respectively on said end caps and adapted to clamp a mandrel that is extended through said first and second mandrel holes.
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5. The air chuck according to claim 4, further comprising an inflating valve mounted on one of said mandrel clamps and in fluid communication with said second passage segment of said air passage.
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6. The air chuck according to claim 2, further comprising a pair of band members sleeved respectively on said first and second bladder end segments for retaining said first and second bladder end segments on said first and second core end portions.
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7. The air chuck according to claim 1, wherein each of said leaf members further includes a bladder contact plate disposed to contact said air bladder, and a coupling arm extending from said bladder contact plate and coupled to said inner wall segment.
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