1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to workholding devices, and relates specifically to collet adapters for metal machining.
2. Description of Related Art
Work pieces (e.g. metal pieces such as bar stock) typically mount to a spindle of a metal working machine using a chuck that incorporates jaws that grip the work piece. As shown in
If a machine with a spindle designed to accept collets is to machine (e.g., grind, finish grind, polish, mill, turn, engrave) a work piece larger than the constraining hollow diameter of the spindle, a step chuck may be used.
When it is desired to use a collet in a machine whose spindle is not adapted to accept a collet (known as a non-collet-ready spindle), a collet adapter is used.
The step chuck assembly 1050 of
As can be appreciated from
One or more embodiments of the present invention improves tool clearance by providing a collet adapter that incorporates a removable annular collar. The collar may be removed to improve tool accessibility to a work piece held in the collet 1020. Conversely, the collar may be attached to provide a stable support and attachment point for a step chuck closer 1060.
One or more embodiments of the invention provides a collet adapter that includes a spindle adapter body having a spindle mount configured to removably mount to a spindle of a machine. The spindle adapter body has a collet seat with a tapered cam surface configured to mate with a collet. The collet adapter also includes an adapter collar configured to removably mount to the spindle adapter body. The collar has a mounting shoulder configured to removably mount to and support a workholding device.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the collet adapter comprises a spindle nose when the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body, the mounting shoulder of the collar defining at least a portion of the spindle nose.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle nose comprises an ANSI spindle nose.
According to one or more of these embodiments, there is greater radial tool access to a nose portion of the spindle adapter body when the collar is removed from the spindle adapter body than when the collar is mounted to the adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the mounting shoulder comprises a step collet mounting shoulder that is configured to removably mount to and support a spindle mount of a step chuck closer that includes a tapered cam surface of a larger size than the tapered cam surface of the collet seat.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the mounting shoulder has a larger diameter than a nose portion of the spindle adapter.
According to one or more of these embodiments, a portion of the collar extends farther forward than or farther radially outward than any point on the spindle adapter body when the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the mounting shoulder extends either farther forward than or farther radially outward than any point on the spindle adapter body when the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body comprises a nose portion that extends farther forward than the collar when the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body and collar have radial through holes that align when the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the collar comprises a step chuck closer mount configured to removably mount to a step chuck closer; the step chuck closer mount includes the mounting shoulder; and the step chuck closer mount comprises a plurality of bolt holes in the mounting shoulder. According to one or more of these embodiments, the plurality of bolt holes are positioned in an A2-x mounting pattern and are each threaded.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body and collar comprise a mated pair that are specifically manufactured for use with each other.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body and collar each have indicia indicating that they are a mated pair.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body and collar are configured to only mount to each other in a single, predetermined, relative pivotal position about a longitudinal axis of the collet adapter.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provides a collet adapter according to one or more of these embodiments, in combination with a step chuck assembly. The step chuck assembly includes a step chuck closer mounted to the collar, the step chuck closer comprising a cam surface; and a step collet, the step collet having a cam surface that mates with the cam surface of the step chuck. The collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the collet seat comprises a C style collet seat.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle mount of the spindle adapter body comprises an ANSI spindle mount.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the collar has an axial length of at least ½ inch.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body comprises a machine spindle mount configured to removably and securely mount to a spindle of a machine, and a collar mount. The collar may comprise an adapter body mount that is configured to removably and securely mount to the collar mount of the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the collar mount comprises at least one bolt hole in the adapter body. The adapter body mount comprises at least one bolt hole in the collar. The at least one bolt hole in the collar may be configured to align with the at least one bolt hole in the adapter body when the collar is disposed in a mounting position relative to the adapter body to facilitate at least one bolt extending into the at least one bolt hole in the adapter body and the at least one bolt hole in the collar.
One or more embodiments of this invention provides a collet adapter that includes a spindle adapter body having a spindle mount configured to removably mount to a spindle of a machine. The spindle adapter body has a collet seat with a tapered cam surface configured to mate with a collet. The collet adapter also includes an adapter collar configured to removably mount to the spindle adapter body, the collar having a mounting shoulder. When the adapter collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body, the adapter forms a spindle nose for mounting a spindle mount of a device thereto, the mounting shoulder of the collar forming at least a part of the spindle nose.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle adapter body itself does not form a spindle nose for mounting a spindle mount thereto.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the spindle nose comprises an ANSI spindle nose. When the adapter collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body, the mounting shoulder of the collar forms at least a part of the ANSI spindle mount. The spindle adapter body itself does not form an ANSI spindle nose.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the ANSI spindle nose comprises an A2-x spindle nose. The collar has an A2-x bolt hole pattern in its forward face. The A2-x bolt hole pattern defines a portion of the A2-x spindle nose. A nose portion of the spindle adapter body has a frusta-conical surface that defines a portion of the A2-x spindle nose.
One or more embodiments of this invention provides a method of manufacturing a collet adapter that comprises a spindle adapter body having a spindle mount configured to removably mount to a spindle of a machine. The spindle adapter body has a collet seat with a tapered cam surface configured to mate with a collet. The collet adapter also includes an adapter collar configured to removably mount to the spindle adapter body. The collar has a mounting shoulder configured to removably mount to and support a workholding device. The method comprises machining a forward axial face of the collar to form the shoulder while the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the method further comprises putting the spindle adapter body and collar together for use or sale as a matched pair.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the method further comprises, while the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body, machining a tapered surface of the spindle adapter body, the machined tapered surface being configured to work in conjunction with the shoulder to properly locate a workholding device on the collet adapter.
One or more embodiments of this invention provides a method of using a collet adapter that comprises a spindle adapter body configured to removably mount to a spindle of a machine, the a spindle adapter body having a spindle mount configured to removably mount to a spindle of a machine, the spindle adapter body having a collet seat with a tapered cam surface configured to mate with a collet; and an adapter collar configured to removably mount to the spindle adapter body, the collar having a mounting shoulder configured to removably mount to and support a workholding device. The method comprises mounting the spindle adapter body to a spindle of a machine. The method also comprises, while the collar is not mounted to the spindle adapter body, using the machine to machine a first work piece while the first work piece is mounted to a collet that is mounted to the spindle adapter. The method also comprises, while the collar is mounted to the spindle adapter body, using the machine to machine a second work piece while the second work piece is mounted to a workholding device that is mounted to the collar.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the workholding device comprises a step chuck assembly that includes a step chuck closer with a tapered cam surface that has a larger diameter than the tapered cam surface of the collet seat of the spindle adapter body.
According to one or more of these embodiments, the method further comprises, using the machine to machine the first work piece comprises using the machine in a manner that would create a physical interference with the collar if the collar were mounted to the spindle adapter body.
These and other aspects of various embodiments of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and functions of the related elements of structure and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures. In one embodiment of the invention, the structural components illustrated herein are drawn to scale. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In addition, it should be appreciated that structural features shown or described in any one embodiment herein can be used in other embodiments as well. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular form of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
For a better understanding of embodiments of the present invention as well as other objects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following description which is to be used in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, where:
As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the bolt holes 20i extend through the main body of the spindle adapter body 20, and the front ends of the holes 20i are covered by the collar 20. Alternatively, the bolt holes 20i may extend through a flange on the body 20 in the same manner as illustrated in
According to various embodiments of the present invention, the machine spindle mount 20a comprises an ANSI A2-x spindle mount (e.g., A2-4, A2-5, A2-6, A2-8, A2-11), an ANSI A1-x spindle mount, an ANSI B1-x spindle mount, an ANSI B2-x spindle mount, or any other suitable spindle mount. The machine spindle mount 20a has the corresponding mounting surface (e.g., flat and frusta-conical surfaces) and bolt hole pattern (e.g., number, size, and location) of the specific spindle mount being used (e.g., A2-x sized mounting shoulder and frusta-conical surface and A2-x bolt hole pattern). The sizes and dimensions for various of these spindle mounts are provided in ANSI Standard B5.9-1967 Spindle Noses for Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes, Turret Lathes and Automatic Lathes, the entire content of which is incorporated by reference herein. Alternatively, any other suitable mount 20a may be used depending on the type of machine to which it is to be mounted (e.g., non-standard spindles, standard spindles in any country, etc.). A spindle nose of the machine spindle 40 has a corresponding size/shape (e.g., ANSI A2-x spindle nose).
The adapter body 20 also includes a collet seat 20b in the form of an axially extending opening in the body 20. A forward end of the collet seat 20b includes a tapered/frustoconical cam surface adapted to mate with a corresponding cam surface of the collet 1020.
In the illustrated embodiment, the spindle adapter body 20 comprises a single, integral piece of material (e.g., a machined piece of steel). However, according to alternative embodiments of the present invention, the spindle adapter body 20 comprises a plurality of discrete portions that are fastened to each other (e.g., via bolts, welds, etc.).
As shown in
The link-up adapter 50 also includes a collet mount 50b that is adapted to attach to the collets 1020, 1070. In the illustrated embodiment, the collet mount 50b comprises internal threads adapted to threadingly engage corresponding external threads of the collets 1020, 1070. However, any suitable collet mount may be used without deviating from the scope of the present invention, depending upon the type of collet to be mounted (e.g., external threads to mate with internal threads of a collet, a bayonet connection, a mount for the Hardinge “C” style collet, 3J collet, 22J collet, etc.).
According to various embodiments of the invention, the link-up adapter 50 may be omitted entirely (e.g., in machines in which the collet can directly mount to the drawbar 60 or indirectly mount to a drawbar via a mechanism other than a link-up adapter).
As shown in
Conversely, in a machine in which the drawbar 60 and link-up adapter 50 are designed to rotate relative to the spindle 40, the fastener 110 may be permanently mounted to the spindle adapter body 20 such that it always extends into the collet seat 20b. To attach a collet 1020, 1070, the collet 1020, 1070 is moved axially into the collet seat 20b such that its keyway aligns with the fastener 110, and the drawbar 60 and link-up adapter 50 are rotated to thread the collet 1020, 1070 into the link-up adapter 50.
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Together, the shoulder 30f and surface 20h form a mounting face/spindle nose configured to mate with the step chuck closer 1060 (or other workholding devices such as jaw chucks, diaphragm chucks, magnetic chucks, face plates, etc. or any other type of device that is desirably mountable to the adapter 10). For example, the shoulder 30f and surface 20h may form a spindle nose having the shape of an A2-x spindle nose, an A1-x spindle nose, a B1-x spindle nose, a B2-x spindle nose, or any other type of ANSI, standard, or non-standard spindle nose (e.g., any of the spindle types of the underlying machine spindle) to facilitate attachment of a workholding device with a complimentary spindle mount. The holes 30d in the collar 30 may have a number, size, circumferential spacing, and distance from the axis 140 based on the spindle nose type selected. The spindle nose type formed by the collar 30 and front end of the spindle adapter body 20 may be the same as or different than the spindle nose type of the underlying machine spindle 40.
The surfaces 1060a, 1060c and bolt holes 1060b of the step chuck closer 1060 (or other workholding device or other type of device with a spindle mount) define a spindle mount that mates with the spindle mount formed by the collar 30 and spindle adapter body 20. For example, the step chuck closer 1060 may define an A2-x, A1-x, B1-x, or B2-x spindle mount, or any other suitable spindle mount for mounting to the collar 30 and spindle adapter body 20.
According to various embodiments of the present invention (and depending, according to various embodiments, on the type of spindle mount to be included in the step closer 1060), the collar 30 has an inside diameter ID (shown in
As shown in
The inner face of the collar 30 and mating outer face of the spindle adapter body 20 may be tapered/frusta-conical to improve the precise and accurate seating of the collar 30 onto the spindle adapter body 20.
In the illustrated embodiments, the collar 30 and front of the spindle adapter body 20 together form a spindle face. According to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the frusta-conical surface 20h of the spindle adapter body 20 could be formed as part of the collar 30, rather than part of the spindle adapter body 20. In such an embodiment, the outer circumferential surface of the nose portion of the spindle adapter body could be cylindrical.
As shown in
While various of the illustrated and described spindles and spindle mounts for mounting the step closer 1060 (or other device) to the adapter 10 and mounting the adapter 10 to a machine spindle 40 utilize particular mounting faces (e.g., flat axial surface and frusta-conical surface) and bolts, a variety of alternatives may be used without deviating from the scope of the present invention (e.g., omission of any one or more features of the spindles and spindle mounts (e.g.; omission of the frusta-conical surface); use of screws rather than bolts; use of fasteners other than bolts; etc.).
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, the collet adapter 10 is manufactured in manner that provides a high precision and accuracy connection between the adapter 10 and the step chuck assembly 1050. For example, the forward shoulder 30f of the collar 30 and frustoconical surface 20h of the spindle adapter body 20 may be machined while the collar 30 is mounted to the spindle adapter body 20. As a result, the shoulder 30f and surface 20h are precisely and accurately positioned relative to each other when the collar 30 is mounted to the adapter body 20. When the step collet closer 1060 is mounted to the adapter 10, the step collet closer 1060 engages the shoulder 30f and surface 20h to provide a high precision, high accuracy connection. After such machining, the collar 30 and spindle adapter body 20 are kept together as a mated pair for use, sale, etc. Labels, markings, or other indicia 200 (e.g., stamped serial numbers) may be used to associate mated pairs of collars 30 and spindle adapter bodies 20 with each other.
Hereinafter, use of the collet adapter 10 is described with reference to
As shown in
As shown in
While particular collets 1020 and step chuck assemblies 1050 are illustrated, one or more embodiments of the present invention may be used with a variety of other types of collets and step collets (e.g., ID or OD collets and step collets, dead length collets and step collets, etc.).
The foregoing illustrated embodiments are provided to illustrate the structural and functional principles of embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to be limiting. To the contrary, the principles of various embodiments of the present invention are intended to encompass any and all changes, alterations and/or substitutions within the spirit and scope of the following claims.