Chucks or sockets – Pivoted jaw
Patent
1990-06-04
1991-10-01
Schwartz, Larry I.
Chucks or sockets
Pivoted jaw
279 1L, B23B 3112
Patent
active
050527002
ABSTRACT:
A chuck is disclosed which has article gripping member each having a pivot portion intermediate its ends about which the member pivots as the chuck is opened and closed. The members are each caused to pivot by a pin which passes through a slot in the member adjacent the inner end of the member remote from the workpiece gripping outer end thereof. Movement of the pin lengthwise of slot causes the member to pivot. The slot in which the pin is seated is elongated lengthwise of the member and is inclined to the central axis of the member at a very minor angle whereby the centrifugal forces generated by operation of the chuck cannot generate sufficient force to cause the pin to move lengthwise of the seat and thus permit the jaw to release the workpiece.
REFERENCES:
patent: 164032 (1875-06-01), Pratt
patent: 4009888 (1977-03-01), Wallace
Howard Carl J.
Wrobel Donald J.
Schultz Robert
Schwartz Larry I.
Sheffer Collet Company
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