Claims
- 1. A chuck for holding a tube, comprising:
- a housing;
- at least three jaws positioned around an axis, said jaws including tube-gripping portions and being radially movable in said housing;
- a draw bar that is axially movable in said housing between a clamp position and a release position;
- means for interconnecting said draw bar and said jaws such that said jaws move radially inward as said draw bar moves from said release position to said clamp position;
- means for biasing said draw bar toward said clamp position, said biasing means includes a spring for biasing said draw bar relative to said housing, said spring having a length which is relatively long in comparison to the axial movement of said draw bar so as to produce a relatively small variation in clamping force for different diameter tubes; and
- means for compressing said spring and simultaneously retracting said draw bar during said release position of said draw bar.
- 2. A chuck as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said tube-gripping portions of said jaws are axially elongated to provide line contact with said tube.
- 3. A chuck as defined in claim 1 wherein said jaws each include an actuating portion and wherein said draw bar includes radial, spaced-apart grooves for receiving a respective actuating portion.
- 4. A chuck for holding a tube, comprising:
- a housing;
- at least three jaws positioned around an axis, said jaws including tube-gripping portions and being radially movable in said housing;
- a draw bar that is axially movable in said housing between a clamp position and a release position;
- means for interconnecting said draw bar and said jaws such that said jaws move radially inward as said draw bar moves from said release position to said clamp position, said interconnecting means includes at least one slot in the actuating portion of each jaw and a roller mounted in each groove in said draw bar for engaging the slot in the respective jaw, each slot being angled with respect to said axis such that each jaw is moved radially inward by movement of each roller in its slot as the draw bar is axially moved toward the clamp position;
- means for biasing said draw bar toward said clamp position, said biasing means includes a spring for biasing said draw bar relative to said housing, said spring having a length which is relatively long in comparison to the axial movement of said draw bar so as to produce a relatively small variation in clamping force for different diameter tubes; and
- means for compressing said spring and simultaneously retracting said draw bar during said release position of said draw bar.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/614,559 filed on Nov. 14, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,017,208 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/405,923 filed Sep. 11, 1989, now abandoned.
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