US178258A - Improvement in drill-sockets - Google Patents

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US178258A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B31/00Chucks; Expansion mandrels; Adaptations thereof for remote control
    • B23B31/02Chucks
    • B23B31/10Chucks characterised by the retaining or gripping devices or their immediate operating means
    • B23B31/12Chucks with simultaneously-acting jaws, whether or not also individually adjustable
    • B23B31/1207Chucks with simultaneously-acting jaws, whether or not also individually adjustable moving obliquely to the axis of the chuck in a plane containing this axis
    • B23B31/1253Jaws movement actuated by an axially movable member
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a tool-holder in which a cylindrical tool-shank can be securely held, thus enabling me to form a tool-point on the end of a piece of rod-steel, and use it as a drill or other similar tool without altering the form of its shank.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are longitudinal sections of my device.v Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections. i
  • A represent a socket-head, in the lower end of which I make a conical socket, as rep resented.
  • B is a thimble, which fits in the conical socket of the head A, and through the center of which is a hole, which forms the drillsocket, into which the shank of the tool is placed.
  • This thimble has a flange, 0, around its base, which fits against the lower end of the socket-head A when the thimble is inserted into the socket, and screws 01 d'serve to secure it in place.
  • a portion between the flange c and middle of the thimble is turned down, as represented, so as to form a recess surrounding the thimble, for the purpose hereinafter described, while the portion between the middle and upper end of the thimbl is made tapering to fit the conical taper of the socket.
  • the thimble is provided with three longitudinal slots, 6 c c, which extend from the base or flange c to the upper end of the thimble, and in each slot I place a sliding dog, f,
  • Each dog has a projecting shoulder, j, near its upper end, against which the end of the drill-shank will strike when it is inserted in the drill-socket; and when the shank is forced upward it will carry the dogs with it until the inclined backs of the dogs, moving against the inclined sides of the conical socket, force them far enough toward the center of the bore to bite or clamp them upon the drillshank, so as to hold it firmly, and prevent it from turning as long as a pressure is applied against the opposite end of the drill, and the greater. the pressure the more powerful will be the gripe of the dogs upon the shank.
  • a pendent spiral spring, 7c in the top or apex of the conical socket, and then secure in its pendent end a cup-shaped or concave metal button, Z, by inserting the short shank of the button in the end of the spring.
  • the upper ends of the dogs are rounded toward the center of the bore, so that as the drill lifts them upward they will be caught by the inverted cup-shaped button and retained in a central position;
  • This spring also serves to aid in withdrawing the drill from the socket when it is desired to remove it.
  • the cup-shaped button Z and spring 70 In combination with the head A, provided with a conical socket, and having a slot- 2 V naess ted thimble, 13, secured on said socket, the cup-shaped button Z and spring 70, all comloosely-sliding dogs f f f, having the projecbined and arranged to operate substantially tion or shoulder j, substantially as and for the as and for the purpose described.

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d. ALISON.
DRILL-SOCKET.
No.178,258, I Patented June 6,1876.
nventor yiygeajies WM,
- UNITED STATES CHARLES ALISON, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
lNIPROVEMENT IN DRILL-SOCKETS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 178,258, dated J one 6, 1876; application filed April 15, 1876. A
are subjected to a twisting strain under press ure.
The object of my invention is to provide a tool-holder in which a cylindrical tool-shank can be securely held, thus enabling me to form a tool-point on the end of a piece of rod-steel, and use it as a drill or other similar tool without altering the form of its shank.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figures 1 and 2 are longitudinal sections of my device.v Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections. i
Let A represent a socket-head, in the lower end of which I make a conical socket, as rep resented. B is a thimble, which fits in the conical socket of the head A, and through the center of which is a hole, which forms the drillsocket, into which the shank of the tool is placed. This thimble has a flange, 0, around its base, which fits against the lower end of the socket-head A when the thimble is inserted into the socket, and screws 01 d'serve to secure it in place. A portion between the flange c and middle of the thimble is turned down, as represented, so as to form a recess surrounding the thimble, for the purpose hereinafter described, while the portion between the middle and upper end of the thimbl is made tapering to fit the conical taper of the socket. The thimble is provided with three longitudinal slots, 6 c c, which extend from the base or flange c to the upper end of the thimble, and in each slot I place a sliding dog, f,
the back of which is made tapering or inclined,
while the front side 'or face, which is presented through the slot, is made concave longitudinally, so as to form biting or griping points or ridges along each edge. A l'ug, 1", on each side of the lower end of each dog moves in the recess between the flange c and middle of the thimble, and at the same time prevents the lower ends of the' dogs from passing through the slot, while the upper ends of the three dogs drop freely toward the center of the bore in the thimble.
Each dog has a projecting shoulder, j, near its upper end, against which the end of the drill-shank will strike when it is inserted in the drill-socket; and when the shank is forced upward it will carry the dogs with it until the inclined backs of the dogs, moving against the inclined sides of the conical socket, force them far enough toward the center of the bore to bite or clamp them upon the drillshank, so as to hold it firmly, and prevent it from turning as long as a pressure is applied against the opposite end of the drill, and the greater. the pressure the more powerful will be the gripe of the dogs upon the shank.
In. order to prevent the dog-heads from shifting to one side and setting the drill at an angle, I secure a pendent spiral spring, 7c, in the top or apex of the conical socket, and then secure in its pendent end a cup-shaped or concave metal button, Z, by inserting the short shank of the button in the end of the spring. The upper ends of the dogs are rounded toward the center of the bore, so that as the drill lifts them upward they will be caught by the inverted cup-shaped button and retained in a central position; This spring also serves to aid in withdrawing the drill from the socket when it is desired to remove it.
I thus pro vide a tool-holder which will hold cylindrical shanks against torsion, and thus save much time and labor in forming the shanks of drills to adapt them to be held with the requisite tenacity.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patout, is-- 1. The head A, having a conical socket, incombination with the slotted thimble B, with its loosely-sliding dogs f ff, said dogs having inclined backs and toothed fronts, substantially as and for the purpose described.
.2. In combination with the head A, provided with a conical socket, and having a slot- 2 V naess ted thimble, 13, secured on said socket, the the cup-shaped button Z and spring 70, all comloosely-sliding dogs f f f, having the projecbined and arranged to operate substantially tion or shoulder j, substantially as and for the as and for the purpose described.
purpose described. CHAS. ALISON.
3. The conically-socket-ed head A, with its Witnesses: slotted thimble B, sliding dogs f f f with their GEO. H. STRONG,
shoulders or projections j, in combination with JNo. L. BOONE.
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