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Chuck actuator device and method

Patent 4817971 Issued on April 4, 1989. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 16, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Chuck jaw operating and closing device
Patent #: 4095811
Issued on: 06/20/1978
Inventor: Cohen

Chuck brake
Patent #: 4323324
Issued on: 04/06/1982
Inventor: Eberhardt

Quick operating chuck
Patent #: 4423881
Issued on: 01/03/1984
Inventor: Whitehead

Keyless chuck gripping device
Patent #: 4460296
Issued on: 07/17/1984
Inventor: Sivertson, Jr.

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Inventor

Application

No. 07/074007 filed on 07/16/1987

US Classes:

279/147, Chuck key279/902, KEYLESS TYPE SOCKET81/3.4Gripping type

Examiners

Primary: Weidenfeld, Gil
Assistant: Howell, Daniel W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

B23B 31/12 (20060101)

Abstract

A keyless chuck operating device comprises a hollow, generally cylindrical body formed of rubber or other similar substance preferably having a shore hardness in the range of 50 to 60. The body has a central cavity therein formed to fit firmly over a chuck locking drum. Tightening the jaws is accomplished by adjusting the drill for ordinary drilling with a right handed bit, firmly grasping the outer periphery of the chuck operating device, and then turning on the drill. Loosening the chuck jaws is done in a manner similar to tightening them except that the drill is adjusted to reverse the direction of rotation. The chuck actuation may include a plurality of gripping beads in the passage that receives the chuck body for gripping the chuck when the rotary tool is actuated. The outer periphery of the chuck operating device preferably has a plurality of indentations thereon to facilitate manual gripping of the device. The body may have a plurality of longitudinally aligned holes therein between its inner and outer edges. These holes permit the use of less material to make the device than if it were a solid body. The holes also assist in compressing the inner portion of the device around a chuck.

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