Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – With means for rotating tool
Patent
1985-04-23
1987-04-21
Meister, James M.
Tool driving or impacting
Impacting devices
With means for rotating tool
279 194, 279 62, B25D 1708
Patent
active
046589120
ABSTRACT:
A percussion drill has a percussion drill spindle and a drill chuck member which is turned and axially driven by the spindle. The drill chuck member has an axial passage through which the respective percussion action can be transferred from the spindle to that end of the drill which is held between centrically movable and adjustable chuck jaws. The drill chuck member can be axially moved on the percussion drill spindle, and the distance of movement can be limited in the forward direction towards the drill by an abutment. The abutment is formed, on the one hand, by an annular collar which is arranged at the percussion drill spindle and, on the other hand, by an annular shoulder member which surrounds the percussion drill spindle and which is formed in the chuck body. The collar and the shoulder member have opposing surfaces which provide large contact areas during impact or operational strokes.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1731836 (1929-10-01), Williams
patent: 2608180 (1952-08-01), Curtis
patent: 3010730 (1961-11-01), Fuehrer
Dubno Herbert
Knoble John L.
Meister James M.
Ross Karl F.
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