Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Tool-support – With tool-retaining means
Patent
1998-12-04
2000-10-31
Bishop, Steven C.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
Tool-support
With tool-retaining means
279150, 279902, 408710, B23B 3106, B23B 4500
Patent
active
061392286
ABSTRACT:
A chuck assembly (22) for releasably attaching a cutting accessory (23) to a rotary driven tool such as a surgical drill (20). The chuck assembly includes a chuck head (30) from which a drive spindle (36) extends rearwardly. Clamping jaws (34) extend from the front end of the chuck head to hold the cutting accessory in place. The chuck head, the drive spindle and the clamping jaws can rotate in unison about a common axis of rotation. Alternatively, the chuck head and the drive spindle can be rotated relative to each other around this common axis to lock and unlock the jaws. A spindle lock housing (41) is located between the chuck head and the drill to which the chuck head is attached. The drive spindle (36) extends through the spindle lock housing (41). A moveable switch (88) is mounted to the spindle lock housing (41). The switch can be positioned to engage the drive spindle to prevent rotation of the spindle. This makes manual unlocking and locking of the jaws possible when it is necessary to switch cutting accessories.
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Bishop Steven C.
Stryker Corporation
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