IL134431A - Clamping device - Google Patents

Clamping device

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IL134431A
IL134431A IL13443198A IL13443198A IL134431A IL 134431 A IL134431 A IL 134431A IL 13443198 A IL13443198 A IL 13443198A IL 13443198 A IL13443198 A IL 13443198A IL 134431 A IL134431 A IL 134431A
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bore portion
gripping
clamping
access
bore
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Hanoch Guy
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E T M Prec Tool Mfg Ltd
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A clamping device for releasably clamping an insertion member having a shank portion (10), the clamping device comprising a clamping member having an insertion bore formed by the union of an access bore portion (19A) and a gripping bore portion (19B), said access bore portion and said gripping bore portion having circular cross sections in a transverse cross sectional view of said clamping member, said access bore portion enabling free sliding insertion into and withdrawal therefrom of the shank portion, and said gripping bore portion contacting an arc shaped portion of the peripheral surface of the shank portion in said transverse cross sectional view on the forced displacement of the shank portion thereinto from said access bore portion characterized in that said access bore portion and said gripping bore portion have longitudinal axes spaced apart at least along a portion thereof. 317 ו' בניסן התשס" ד - March 28, 2004

Description

Clamping Device E.T.M. Precision Tools Manufacturing Ltd. tJ>t7»Htt CLAMPING DEVICE FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to clamping devices for releasably clamping an insertion member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION A common application of clamping devices is the releasable clamping of a cutting tool (constituting an insertion member) in a toolholder (constituting a clamping device). In JP Unexamined Patent Publication 7-9212, there is illustrated and described a side lock toolholder having an insertion bore formed by the union of an access bore portion and a gripping bore portion, the access bore portion and the gripping bore portion sharing a common longitudinal axis and respectively having a radius r" and a radius r where r" > R > r and R is the radius of a cutting tool's right circular cylindrical shank. The access bore portion extends over an arc angle of almost 180° such that the cutting tool is freely slidingly insertable thereinto and withdrawable therefrom, the cutting tool being forcibly displaceable from the access bore portion to the gripping bore portion. Such a toolholder has a disadvantage that the arc angle of the gripping bore portion is less man 180° which reduces the gripping capability of the gripping bore portion which impairs stability during a cutting operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a clamping device for releasably clamping an insertion member, the clamping device comprising a clamping member having an insertion bore formed by the union of an access bore portion and a gripping bore portion for the free sliding insertion into and withdrawal from of the shank portion in respect of said access bore portion and its clamping by a clamping surface of said gripping bore portion on its forced displacement thereinto from said access bore portion characterized in said access and gripping bore portions having longitudinal axes spaced apart at least along a portion thereof.
In accordance with a first mode of implementation of the present invention, an insertion bore can be formed by the union of a pair of circular cross section access and gripping bore portions respectively having longitudinal axes which are parallel and offset one from another whereby an insertion member is sideways forcibly displaced from its access bore portion to its gripping bore portion. Preferably, an access bore portion has a right circular cylindrical shape whilst a gripping bore portion can have either a right circular cylindrical shape or a right circular frusto-conical shape.
In accordance with a second mode of implementation of the present invention, an insertion bore can be formed by the union of a pair of circular cross section access and gripping bore portions respectively having longitudinal axes which are intersecting whereby an insertion member is pivotally forcibly displaced from its access bore portion into its gripping bore portion. Preferably, an access bore portion has an inclined circular cylindrical shape whilst an gripping bore portion has a right circular cylindrical shape.
In both modes of implementation, the access bore portion has a diameter Di whose mmirrmrn value is greater than the diameter Do of an insertion member's shank portion whilst the gripping bore portion has a maximum value D2 which is less than Do. In addition, in the former mode of implementation, the two longitudinal axes are spaced apart at a distance D3 whilst in the latter mode of implementation, the two longitudinal axes are inclined at an inclination angle γ.
BRIEF DESCRIPTON OF THE DRAWINGS In order to understand the invention and how it is used, preferred embodiments will now be described by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which: Fig. 1 is a partially cut-away perspective view of a toolholder clamp fixture for releasably clamping a toolholder, Figs.2 and 3 are respectively transverse cross sectional views of the toolholder clamp fixture along a line I-I in Figure 1 showing a toolholder in its initial insertion and subsequent clamped positions; Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a toolholder for releasably clamping a cutting tool; Fig. 5 is a top view of the toolholder of Figure 4; Fig. 6 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of the toolholder along a line Π-ΙΙ in Figure 4; Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a part of a toolholder and a wrench for releasing and tightening a clamping nut of the toolholder; Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the wrench of Figure 7; Figs, 9A-9C are respectively longitudinal cross sectional views of the wrench of Figure 7 along lines ΙΠ-ΠΙ, IV-IV and V-V respectively in Figure 8; Figs. 10A and 10B are respectively perspective and longitudinal cross sectional views of the wrench and toolholder of Figure 7 with the toolholder in its initial insertion position; Figs. 11A and 11B are respectively perspective and longitudinal cross sectional views of the wrench and toolholder of Figure 7 with the toolholder in its subsequent clamped position; and Figs. 12A and 12B are longimdinal cross sectional views of a side lock toolholder taken along a line Π-Π of Figure 4 for radially and axially clamping a toolholder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS In Figures 1-3, a toolholder clamp fixture 1 (constituting a clamping device) includes an L-shaped mounting frame 2 having a horizontal mounting member 3 adapted for mounting the toolholder clamp fixture 1 on a workbench 4 by means of a pair of mounting screws 5A and 5B and an upright support 7 on which is mounted a toolholder clamp 8. The toolholder clamp 8 is adapted for releasably clamping a toolholder 9 (constituting an insertion member) which can be any one of a wide range of different types of toolholders, for example, an HSK-type toolholder, having a right circular cylindrical shank portion 10 of diameter Do- The toolholder clamp 8 has an insertion bore 11 formed with an intermediate support shoulder 13 on which rests a lower abutment surface 14 of the shank portion 10. The toolholder 9 is secured in an upper holding portion 15 of the insertion bore 11 atop the support shoulder 13 by means of a securing device 16 having a sleeve 17 for bearing against the shank portion 10.
As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the upper holding portion 15 is formed by the union of right circular cylindrical access and gripping bore portions 19A and 19B respectively adjacent and remote from the securing device 16. The access and gripping bore portions 19A and 19B respectively have diameters Di and D2 and parallel longitudinal axes 20A and 20B offset one from the other by an offset distance D3. The inner surfaces of the access and gripping bore portions 19A and 19B intersect at junction lines (not shown) delimiting a generally semi cylindrical clamping surface 21 of the gripping bore portion 19B having an arc angle greater than 180°.
In use, the securing device 16 is initially screwed outwardly from the toolholder clamp 8 such that the toolholde s shank portion 10 can be readily slidingly inserted into its access bore portion 19A (see Figure 2). Thereafter, the securing device 16 is screwed into the toolholder clamp 8 such that its sleeve 17 presses against the toolholde s shank portion 10 whereby it is clampingiy received by the gripping bore portion 19B on its forced expansion. Once clamped, a new cutting tool can be clamped into the toolholder's cutting tool receiving bore 22 or, alternatively, a worn cutting tool can be replaced. Finally, the securing device 16 is screwed outwardly and the toolholder 9 is manually forced back into the access bore portion 19A from which it can be readily slidingly withdrawn. Passage back into the access bore portion 19A is typically evidenced by a click as the toolholder 9 passes past the junction lines between the access and gripping bore portions 19A and l9B.
With reference now to Figures 4-6, there is shown a side lock toolholder 25 (constituting a clamping device) of a two-piece construction with an outer tubular portion 25A and an inner tubular core portion 25B formed with an insertion bore 26 for releasably clamping a cutting tool 27 (constituting an insertion member) having a right circular cylindrical shank 28 by means of a transversely directed clamping screw 29 bearing thereagains The portions 25A and 25B are made of different materials so as to substantially dampen tool chatter, for example, the portion 25A can be made from steel whilst the portion 25B can be made from cast iron.
The insertion bore 26 is similar to the insertion bore 15 in that it is formed by the union of an access bore portion 31 A and a gripping bore portion 3 IB respectively having longitudinal axes 32A and 32B parallel and offset to one another (see Figures 5 and 6). However, since the insertion bore 26 is closed at one end, its open end is more susceptible to forced expansion than its closed end such that if gripping bore portion 3 IB is cylindrical in shape, then the gripping force as imparted thereby would not be uniform. In order to ensure that the right circular cylindrical shank 28 is gripped uniformly along the entire length of the gripping bore portion 3 IB, the gripping bore portion 3 IB has, instead of a cylindrical shape, a right circular frusto-conical shape. The cross-section of the gripping bore portion 3 IB, taken perpendicular to the axis 32B, is greater at its closed end than at its open end. The inner surfaces of the respective access and gripping bore portions 31A and 3 IB intersect at junction lines 33A and 33B. By means of the frusto-conical shape described above, the same gripping capability is achieved along the entire length of the gripping bore portion, such mat its clamping surface 33 has an equal arc angle at both ends when the cutting tool 27 is clamped inJhe gripping bore portion 3 IB.
The use of the toolholder 25 for clamping a cutting tool 27 is similar to that of the toolholder clamp fixture 1. By way of example, a toolholder 25 for use with a cutting tool 27 having a shank diameter D< 20.00 mm has an insertion bore 26 defined by the following insertion bore triplet Di=20.07 mm, Ε>2=19.985 mm to Ι¼=19.995 mm, D3=l mm. In this case, when the cutting tool 27 is clamped in the gripping bore portion 3 IB, the arc angle of the clamping surface 33 is about 181° at both ends of the gripping bore portion 3 IB.
With reference now to Figures 7-11, a wrench 35 (constituting a clamping device) includes an elongated arm 36 terminating in a wrench head 37 adapted for releasing and tightening a right circular cylindrical clamping nut 39 (constituting a shank portion) of diameter Do of a toolholder 38 (constituting an insertion member). The wrench head 37 has an insertion bore 40 formed by the union of a right circular cylindrical gripping bore portion 41B of diameter T and an inclined circular cylindrical access bore portion 41 A of diameter Di whereby their respective longitudinal axes 43B and 43 A define an mclination angle γ (see Figures 8 and 9A) therebetween- The longitudinal axes 43A and 43B intersect at the midpoints of the respective access bore portion 41 A and the gripping bore portion 4 IB such that their surfaces intersect at a pair of crescent shaped junction lines 44A and 44B thereby defining a pair of crescent shaped surfaces 45 A and 45B of the access bore portion 41 A.
In use, the wrench 35 is initially inclined relative to a vertically held toolholder 38 so that it can be slided thereonto so that the clamping nut 39 is nested within the access bore portion 41A (see Figures 10A and 10B). Thereafter, the wrench 35 is rotated clockwise, as shown by the dashed arrow in Figure 10B, relative to the toollholder 38 to forcibly insert the clamping nut 39 into the gripping bore portion 41B, thereby clamping the wrench 35 on the clamping nut 39.. In this position, the wrench 35 is rotated around the axis 43B thus releasing the clamping nut 39 (see Figures 11A and 11B). A worn cutting tool can then be replaced by a new cutting tool and the clamping nut 39 is tightened by a counter direction rotation of the wrench 35 relative to the toolholder 38 around the axis 43B. Upon re-tightening the clamping nut 39, the wrench 35 is counter clockwise rotated in a direction opposite to that shown by the dashed arrow in Figure 10B. As a result, the contact between the clamping nut 39 and the gripping bore portion 4 IB is released and the wrench 35 can be upwardly removed from the toolholder 38.
Various modifications and changes may be made in the configuration described above that come within the spirit of the invention. The invention embraces all such changes and modifications coming within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the longitudinal axes of an insertion bore's access bore portion and gripping bore portion do not have to lie on a single plane as long as an insertion member can be displaced therebetween.
In addition, as shown in Figures 12A and 12B, a side lock toolholder 25 is used with a cutting tool 42 formed with a recess 42A having an inclined surface engaged by the toolholder's clamping screw 29 for simultaneously forcibly displacing the cutting tool 42 from its access bore portion 31A to its gripping bore portion 3 IB, by means of the radial component Fa- of the screw's clamping force Fs, whilst axially urging the cutting tool 42 against the toolholder's leading abutment surface 30, by means of the axial component Fsa of the screw's clamping force Fs, thereby securely clamping the cutting tool 42. The recess 42A can be either relatively shallow (see Figure 12A) whereby F2 > Fi suitable, for example, for a turning cutting tool or, relatively deep (see Figure 12B) whereby F2 = Fi suitable, for example, for a drilling or a milling cutting tool, where Fi and F2 are the axial abutting forces.

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1. CLAIMS: L A clamping device for releasabiy clamping an insertion member having a shank portion, the clamping device comprising a clamping member having an insertion bore formed by the union of an access bore portion and a gripping bore portion, said access bore portion and said gripping bore portion having circular cross sections in a transverse cross sectional view of said clamping member, said access bore portion enabling free sliding insertion into and withdrawal therefrom of the shank portion, and said gripping bore portion contacting an arc shaped portion of the peripheral surface of the shank portion in said transverse cross sectional view on the forced displacement of the shank portion thereinto from said access bore portion characterized in that said access bore portion and said gripping bore portion have longitudinal axes spaced apart at least along a portion thereof.
2. The device according to Claim 1 wherein said longitudinal axes define a single plane.
3. The device according to Claim 2 wherein said longitudinal axes are parallel and offset one from the other.
4. The device according to Claim 3 wherein said access and gripping bore portions each have a right circular cylindrical shape. 5 The device according to Claim 3 wherein said access bore portion has a right circu illaarr cylindrical shape and said gripping bore portion has a right circular frusto-conical shape
5. The device according to any one of Claims 1-5 wherein said gripping bore
6. TENDED SHEET «-01660 11, 6 ZL6 ! 8 Z . H .' 68- L l-9 l ! QD U9 U 9 UnN-VH3. T)-JHW3 portion has a clamping surface with an arc angle greater man 180°.
7. The device according to any one of Claims 1-6 wherein said clamping member includes an outer tub alar portion and an inner tubular core portion formed with said insertion bore wherein said outer and inner portions are made from different materials.
8. The device according to any one of Claims 1-6 further comprising a leading abutment surface for axially supporting the insertion member, and a clamping screw for engaging an inclined surface of the insertion member for simultaneously forcibly displacing the insertion member from said access bore portion to said gripping bore portion and axially urging the insertion member against said leading abutment surface.
9. The' device according to Claim 2 wherein said longitudinal axes are i clined to another one.
10. The device according to Claim 9 wherein said access bore portion has an inclined circular cylindrical shape and said gripping bore portion has a right circular cylindrical shape. ^ EO SHEET · · » · au3unw-w^3 ' f wa
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