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US525444A
US525444A US525444DA US525444A US 525444 A US525444 A US 525444A US 525444D A US525444D A US 525444DA US 525444 A US525444 A US 525444A
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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
    • B23B31/16Chucks with simultaneously-acting jaws, whether or not also individually adjustable moving radially
    • B23B31/16004Jaws movement actuated by one or more spiral grooves
    • 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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    • Y10T279/00Chucks or sockets
    • Y10T279/19Radially reciprocating jaws
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  • This invention pertains to improvements in chucks for use on lathes, &c., and is designed to permit of grasping and releasing the work while the chuck is rotating, and is also arranged to permit of a considerable range in the size of work that can be grasped.
  • the scroll-piece may then be turned, by wrench-pin in holes E, to bring the jaws into proper radial position to suit the stock in hand, after which the nut H is tightened, thus again unifying the scroll-piece with the sleeve land placing the scroll-piece again under the V domination of the slots.
  • the chuck having thus been adjusted to about the size of the stock the jaw-motion which can be gotten from the slot-control is suificient to grasp and release that stock.
  • the chuck will be found stantially. aslset forth with the chuck-body,

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Z. B. GOES.
CHUCK.
No. 525,444. Patented Sept. 4, 1894.
r 6.04M Witnesses: Inventor TY. See
(n1 Attorney UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ZORESTER B. GOES, OF HAMILTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE NILES TOOL WORKS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
CHUCK.
SPEGIFICATIONforming part of Letters Patent No. 525,444, dated September 4, 1894.
Application filed May 7,1894. Serial No. 510,305, (No model.) b
.To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ZoREsTER. B. GOES, of Hamilton, Butler county, Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Chucks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention pertains to improvements in chucks for use on lathes, &c., and is designed to permit of grasping and releasing the work while the chuck is rotating, and is also arranged to permit of a considerable range in the size of work that can be grasped.
The improvements will be readily understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure 1, is a side elevation, part vertical section, of a chuck embodying my improvements; and Fig. 2, a rear elevation, part vertical section of the same.
V In the drawings:-A, indicates the body of the chuck, bored throughout and arranged to fit upon the nose of a lathe spindle or the like: B, the front flange of the body, radially grooved in the usual manner for the sliding jaws: O, the radially sliding jaws of ordinary form, toothed at the rear as is usual in scroll chucks: D, the scroll-piece consisting of the usual front flange surrounding the body and having the scroll threads upon its face to engage the teeth of the jaws, this scroll-piece having a long hub fitting and turning upon the hub of the chuck-body A: E, spanner holes in the rear end of the hub of the scrollpiece, whereby the scroll-piece can be turned and operate the jaws as usual in scroll-chucks: F, an exterior shellformed with or rigidly attached to the front flange B and therefore forming a rigid part of the chuck-body which is thus composed of hub A, flange B and shell F: G, longitudinal slots in the shell F, having a spirality of extremely quick pitch: H, a nut-ring screwed upon the rear end of the hub D of the scroll-piece: J, a sleeve fitted to turn upon the hub D of the scroll-piece and adapted to be clamped tightly endwise between the scroll flange and the nut H: K, a feather on the sleeve J: L, a short ring pivoted to slide upon and feathered to the sleeve J, the shell F being exterior to the ring L and sleeve J: M, studs projecting from the ring L through the slots G: N, a shifting-ring surrounding the shell and interiorly grooved to engage the studs M: O, trunnions upon the shifting-ring: and P, a shifting lever engaging these trunnions and serving to exemplify means for moving the shifting-ring N and the ring L. 7
By operating the lever P the ring L will be moved sidewise and at the same time will be turned somewhat with reference to the shell by reason of the spirality of the slots G and this turning will result in the turning of sleeve J. This efiect follows regardless of whether the chuck be stationary or revolving. When nut H is tightened up the sleeve J becomes a rigid part of the scroll-piece and consequently the movement of the lever will result in a certain degree of turning of the scroll-piece and a corresponding radial movement of the chuck-jaws. It is therefore obvious that the jaws can be moved in or out a trifle, by means of the lever, while the chuck is rotating. The amount of this jaw-motion is all that is needed to release or grasp the work. llhe amount of the jaw-motion which can thus be produced is very much limited by reason of the fact that the slots G can have but little length and that their incline must be gentle in order to get sufficient grasping power to the jaws. When the jaws, when open, will just freely receive a bar or other stock of a certain size then the jaw-motion due to the action of the lever is sufficient to grip and release'stock of that size, but stock of a much larger or smaller size will require another preliminary adj ustment of the chuck. The preliminary adjustment of the chuck to suit a given size ofstock is made as followsz-While the chuck is stationary the nut H is slacked. This releases the scroll-piece entirely from the sleeve J. The scroll-piece may then be turned, by wrench-pin in holes E, to bring the jaws into proper radial position to suit the stock in hand, after which the nut H is tightened, thus again unifying the scroll-piece with the sleeve land placing the scroll-piece again under the V domination of the slots. The chuck having thus been adjusted to about the size of the stock the jaw-motion which can be gotten from the slot-control is suificient to grasp and release that stock. The chuck will be found stantially. aslset forth with the chuck-body,
scroll-piece, and" chuck-jaws, of a hub-upon the scroll-piece, a sleeve filtbedito turn upenz said hub, a clamp for binding said sleeve rig=- ta on: freeingiit firox n s'aidi senolhpieee;= a: sheltunited? ta-thn chuckzbody'exterien tnsaidi sleeveandihavingglengitudinaik spinalslet eeae ringtiteatheneditomaidsleemnwithimsaid-shelli v and:hlmihgtrunuionswgnoieatingeuttlkeugh; audibeyendg saiihslotsyuslxiftinggringexteribn 2 to said 'slielfand 'engaging said trunnions;-and :1
, m'eansionmouingsaidshifitingeringalong said shell; :5 3. In a scroll-chuck, the combination, substantially as set forth, with the chuck-bod scroll-piece and jaws, of a hub upon the scrollpiecefitte dtto tunnuponthe hnh otthenlmeb body-and pmv-ided with spaunefiliofwat it 30 :188!" eudia nutsemwed upon the hub of the scroll-piece at its rear end, a sleeve fitted to tllllllfllPOIl the hub of the scroll-piece and be '-cl'ain'ped rigidly thereto by said nut, a shell rigidly united to the chuck-body exterior to 35 said sleeve and provident withilnng'tndinal .spi'ral" sfots, a ring feathered to" said sleeve wit -hin said shell: having truunions p ro jecting out through and beyond said slots, 5
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