Zero-deflection support chuck

Chucks or sockets – With fluid-pressure actuator – Socket type

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24463, 409234, B23B 3130

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050887467

ABSTRACT:
A zero-deflection support chuck is provided for gripping a load shaft which includes a stable support body having a bore, a gripping sleeve closely embracing the load shaft and a pressure sleeve within the bore and surrounding the gripping sleeve. The outer surface of the pressure sleeve is exposed to a pressure medium from a pressure source. The outer surface of the pressure sleeve has sealing lands at each end cooperating with the ends of the bore and a spiral groove and lands extending between the sealing lands. The lands between the grooves have the same diameter as the bore in the body. Pressure in the spiral grooves and the inner surface of the body bore moves the gripping sleeve tightly against the support shaft along the entire length of the sleeves and locks the shaft in a stable position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2920895 (1960-01-01), Krouse
patent: 3079789 (1963-03-01), Dean
patent: 3592482 (1971-07-01), Better et al.

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