Chucks or sockets – Socket type – Obliquely guided reciprocating jaws
Patent
1979-04-04
1980-10-28
Briggs, William R.
Chucks or sockets
Socket type
Obliquely guided reciprocating jaws
279 60, B23B 3112
Patent
active
042303273
ABSTRACT:
A drill chuck has a chuck body provided with jaws that are surrounded by a tightening sleeve which can be rotated on the body to tighten or loosen the jaws. This sleeve has an array of radially inwardly projecting sleeve teeth spaced above an annular surface on the body and normally bearing downwardly on top of similarly constituted teeth of a bearing ring bearing via balls on this bearing surface of the body. The bearing ring can be fitted underneath these teeth bayonet-fashion by passing its teeth through the gaps between the teeth of the sleeve and then rotating it. Thereafter a locking element having fingers engaging axially in the gaps between the teeth of the ring and the sleeve locks these two elements rotationally together.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2621054 (1952-12-01), Kasmr
patent: 2931660 (1960-04-01), Barwinkel
patent: 3599999 (1971-08-01), Schnizler et al.
Briggs William R.
Ross Karl F.
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