1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lathe field. More specifically, it relates to a centre drilling/turning tool holder which saves operation time of a pillar holder and reduces the number of centre-point correction, bringing efficiency and preventing error in correction when in use.
2. Related Prior Art
When the drill head 4 finishes the drill operation, a column clipper 7 on the pillar holder 3, which is used to position the drill head, is large in volume and length, therefore the pillar holder 3 needs to withdraw a great distance from the drill head 4 so that the column clipper 7 can avoid from contacting the tail section 5. It takes time to perform such a withdrawing process.
Similarly, the pillar holder 3 needs to move back an equal distance and runs a correction once more. Whenever a workpiece is drilled, it needs to move away and back the pillar holder, adding time cost and correction errors.
Some efforts have been made to solve such problems by cutting. For example, a slot is formed on the column clipper 7 of the pillar holder 3 to avoid the tail section 5. This approach disadvantageously damages the column clipper 7.
Another approach adds on the pillar holder 3 a plurality of tool holders with positioning holes. Those positioning holes are used to position drill heads of various specifications or sizes. When the drill head of different size or specification is used, it needs to perform the correction.
Therefore, there is a need of novel centre drilling/turning tool holder which overcomes the above shortages.
One object of the invention is to provide a centre drilling/turning tool holder which saves operation time of a pillar holder and reduces the number of centre-point correction, bringing efficiency and preventing error in correction when in use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a centre drilling/turning tool holder which has no need to separate any positioning means inherently used in pillar holder of the original lathe.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a tool holder which can hold tools or drill heads of various sizes, using the same center.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a tuning means which can tunes the location of the tool holder.
In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the centre drilling/turning tool holder according to the invention includes a stock receiver, used to position a workpiece;
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment versus prior art referring to the drawings where:
As shown in 5 through
In the invention, at least one tool holder 20 is positioned on the pillar holder 12. The tool holder 20 locates in the clamping slot 122. The tool holder 20 is an arm of rectangular shape, having thickness less than the length of the column clipper 121. The tool holder 20 further provides a space 40, as shown in
In a first embodiment of the invention, the workpiece 30 is first placed into the stock receiver 11 so that the workpiece 30 can be held by the stock receiver 11. Then the pillar holder 12 moves and spins so that the tools 22 on the tool holder 20 align with the centre of the workpiece 30. After one side of the workpiece 30 is drilled to form a recession, the pillar holder 12 withdraws back. The workpiece 30 further moves into the tail section 13. The top pin 131 of the tail section 13 urges against the recession of the workpiece 30 for further fixing the workpiece 30. Then the pillar holder 12 moves to allow the tools on the pillar holder 12 to cut the workpiece 30.
Since the tool holder 20 has a thickness less than the length of the column clipper 121, the space 40 is enough for the pillar holder 12 to spin without contacting the tail section 13, saving time needed for disassembly or centre-point correction of the workpiece 30, and also preventing errors happened in centre-point correction.
The elastic clipper 21 of the tool holder 20 can be used to position the tools 22 of various sizes, using the same centre. Therefore only one elastic clipper 21 is needed, which brings great efficiency and convenience in use.
In a second embodiment of the invention, as shown in
In adjusting, the two stopping studs 236 at both sides are loosen, and then the adjusting stud 235 is rotated to swap the cross sections 231, 232 so that the tool holder 20 moves up or down. Thereby, the centre-point correction is achieved.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.