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US2366A
US2366A US2366DA US2366A US 2366 A US2366 A US 2366A US 2366D A US2366D A US 2366DA US 2366 A US2366 A US 2366A
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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
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    • B23B31/10Chucks characterised by the retaining or gripping devices or their immediate operating means
    • B23B31/101Chucks with separately-acting jaws movable radially
    • 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
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  • a second novel feature in my chuck is the manner of combining with it, suitable grips, clips, or holding pieces, by means of which a chuck of small size is made capable of holding articles considerably larger in size than the body of the chuck; and my third improvement consists in the manner in which I combine, and employ, a gage, or bearing piece with the chuck, as hereinafter made known.
  • the principle or manner of moving the slides, and of combining the grips therewith, and consequently of expanding or contracting the chuck, to any desired extent, maybe modified in numerous ways, so as to adapt it to all the purposes for which such a chuck, is required.
  • FIG. 1 is a top, or face view of the chuck, without the grips, clips, or holding pieces, which are to grip the articles to be turned.
  • Fig. 2 is a section through the axis of the chuck as represented in Fig. 1; and Fig. 3, is a face view similar to Fig. 1, but having two pairs of the grips, clips, or holding pieces, attached to it.
  • a A is a screw shaft to which the heads A, A, are attached and O, O, are the sliding pieces, which are moved by the right and left handed screws A, A. These sliding pieces are guided by slats a, a, in the face plate E, E, of the chuck.
  • J, J is a rim which rises a fourth of an inch, more or less, above the face plate.
  • the heads of the screw shafts, A, A bear against the sides of the chuck, and prevent all end play.
  • the article to be turned may be held by the sliding pieces O, O, D, D; but, in general, grips, holding pieces, or clips, are to be received upon their projecting ends, above the face plate; and these may be made in numerous ways, to adapt them to the kind of work to be performed.
  • G, G is a top view of two grips, or holding pieces, upon the slides D, D, and where these are used, similar holding pieces are to be placed upon the slides O, O.
  • Fig. 4 is a section along the middle of one of these grips, and Fig. 5, a perspective view of the same.
  • the opening H fits onto the ends of the sliding pieces, where they are held firmly by the set screws they are also received within notches I, I, in the rim J, J, of the chuck; they may be of any required length, according to the size of the article to be turned, and they may be made to hold a piece, however minute, by bringing their angular points c, c, together.
  • K, K are two grips or holding pieces of another form, shown in section in Fig. 6, and in perspective in Fig. 7 these are to be held onto the sliding pieces, by set screws, CZ, CZ.
  • Fig. S is a top view, and Fig. 9, a section through the middle of a gage, or bearing piece, which is intended to sustain a thin plate, or other articles which are to be turned; this gage has small rods, or wires e, e, affixed to it, which pass into holes f, f, in the face plate, and it may be held firmly in any required situation, by means of the set screws g, g. It will be readily seen that by the aid of this instrument, plates, wheels, and other articles, may be fixed and operated upon with great precision.

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SIDNEY S. HOGLE, OF RUSHVILLE, NEV YORK.
UNIVERSAL CHUCK.
Specification of Letters Patent No.
To all whom t may concern."
Be it known that I, SIDNEY S. Hosta, of Itushville, in the county of Ontario and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Manner of Constructing a Universal or Expanding and Contracting Ohuck to be Used in the Lathe; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof.
One of the main features of novelty in my chuck consists in the employment of a right and left handed screw, on the same shaft, which screw is tapped into, and passes through opposite sliding pieces, by means of which the said sliding pieces are made to approach or recede from each other simultaneously, and with equal speed. A second novel feature in my chuck is the manner of combining with it, suitable grips, clips, or holding pieces, by means of which a chuck of small size is made capable of holding articles considerably larger in size than the body of the chuck; and my third improvement consists in the manner in which I combine, and employ, a gage, or bearing piece with the chuck, as hereinafter made known. The principle or manner of moving the slides, and of combining the grips therewith, and consequently of expanding or contracting the chuck, to any desired extent, maybe modified in numerous ways, so as to adapt it to all the purposes for which such a chuck, is required.
In the accompanying drawing Figure 1, is a top, or face view of the chuck, without the grips, clips, or holding pieces, which are to grip the articles to be turned. Fig. 2, is a section through the axis of the chuck as represented in Fig. 1; and Fig. 3, is a face view similar to Fig. 1, but having two pairs of the grips, clips, or holding pieces, attached to it.
A A, is a screw shaft to which the heads A, A, are attached and O, O, are the sliding pieces, which are moved by the right and left handed screws A, A. These sliding pieces are guided by slats a, a, in the face plate E, E, of the chuck. The screws B',
B, with their appendages are the same in construction and arrangement with those above described, but as the shafts of these screws cross each other, they are tapped into the sliding pieces one above the other, as shown in Fig. 2. There may be three such screw-shafts, if desired, and for some pur- 2,S66, dated November 16, 1841.
poses a single intention.
J, J, is a rim which rises a fourth of an inch, more or less, above the face plate. The heads of the screw shafts, A, A, bear against the sides of the chuck, and prevent all end play.
For some purposes the article to be turned may be held by the sliding pieces O, O, D, D; but, in general, grips, holding pieces, or clips, are to be received upon their projecting ends, above the face plate; and these may be made in numerous ways, to adapt them to the kind of work to be performed. In Fig. 3, G, G, is a top view of two grips, or holding pieces, upon the slides D, D, and where these are used, similar holding pieces are to be placed upon the slides O, O. Fig. 4 is a section along the middle of one of these grips, and Fig. 5, a perspective view of the same. The opening H, through them fits onto the ends of the sliding pieces, where they are held firmly by the set screws they are also received within notches I, I, in the rim J, J, of the chuck; they may be of any required length, according to the size of the article to be turned, and they may be made to hold a piece, however minute, by bringing their angular points c, c, together. K, K, are two grips or holding pieces of another form, shown in section in Fig. 6, and in perspective in Fig. 7 these are to be held onto the sliding pieces, by set screws, CZ, CZ. Every competent workman will perceive that the forms of the grips, clips, or holding pieces, may be varied indefinitely; that they may bemade of dierent lengths to adapt them to the article to be turned, or operated upon eccentrically; that they may be made with flat sides to embrace a square, or other formed piece, and that they may be otherwise adjusted in various ways.
Fig. S, is a top view, and Fig. 9, a section through the middle of a gage, or bearing piece, which is intended to sustain a thin plate, or other articles which are to be turned; this gage has small rods, or wires e, e, affixed to it, which pass into holes f, f, in the face plate, and it may be held firmly in any required situation, by means of the set screws g, g. It will be readily seen that by the aid of this instrument, plates, wheels, and other articles, may be fixed and operated upon with great precision.
Having thus fully described the nature of shaft will answer the whole my invention, in the universal chuck, and shown the manner in which I carry the same into operation, What I claim as constituting my invention therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent isl. The manner of combining a right and left handed screw on the same shaft, With two sliding pieces, so as to bring them up,
and to hold irmly, against any article Which is to he turned, o1' otherwise operated upon in the lathe. I also claim the manner of combining with the sliding pieces, What I have denominated grips, clips, or holding` herein set forth.
SIDNEY S. HOGLE. Witnesses:
THos. P. JONES, Jos. V. ANDREWS.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2757010A (en) * 1954-01-15 1956-07-31 Cushman Chuck Co Chip guard for chucks
US4192521A (en) * 1976-10-02 1980-03-11 Bernard Smith 4-Jaw work holding chucks
US4253355A (en) * 1979-05-16 1981-03-03 Neppel Gerald J Valve box adjusting tool
US4305315A (en) * 1979-05-16 1981-12-15 Neppel Gerald J Valve box adjusting tool
CN104057315A (en) * 2014-04-09 2014-09-24 横店集团东磁股份有限公司 Clamping device for processing hard alloy anvil outer cone

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2757010A (en) * 1954-01-15 1956-07-31 Cushman Chuck Co Chip guard for chucks
US4192521A (en) * 1976-10-02 1980-03-11 Bernard Smith 4-Jaw work holding chucks
US4253355A (en) * 1979-05-16 1981-03-03 Neppel Gerald J Valve box adjusting tool
US4305315A (en) * 1979-05-16 1981-12-15 Neppel Gerald J Valve box adjusting tool
CN104057315A (en) * 2014-04-09 2014-09-24 横店集团东磁股份有限公司 Clamping device for processing hard alloy anvil outer cone
CN104057315B (en) * 2014-04-09 2016-04-20 横店集团东磁股份有限公司 A kind of clamping device of processing rigid alloy top hammer outer cone circle

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