Chucks or sockets – Socket type – Shouldered-tang holding
Patent
1979-03-01
1982-05-11
Bilinsky, Z. R.
Chucks or sockets
Socket type
Shouldered-tang holding
279 1E, 409234, B23B 3106, B23B 3144, B23C 526
Patent
active
043289754
ABSTRACT:
An adaptor for securing a tool to a spindle includes a first member which can be secured to the spindle, and a second member attachable to the first member; the first and second members have through-going bores, respectively, for receiving the tool, and the second member acts as a cam for a cam follower which is received by the second member. A holding device for holding the cam follower is disposed within the second member, and a locking member may be attached to the first member. The cam follower cooperates with the locking member, and may be moved from an unlocked position, wherein the tool is locked to the spindle, to an unlocked position, wherein the tool is released from the spindle.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2611621 (1952-09-01), Patterson et al.
patent: 2918291 (1959-12-01), Plantas
patent: 3529843 (1970-09-01), Benjamin et al.
patent: 3679220 (1972-07-01), Reeves
Heguy Jean-Leon
Heguy Jean-Michel
Heguy Jean-Pierre
Bilinsky Z. R.
Teltscher Erwin S.
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