1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to tool holders for machine tools, and more particularly to a combination tool holder having a detachable tool adapter.
2. Description of Related Art
In a machine tool, there is typically a tool holder for convenient replacement of tools.
Some existing tool holders implement the principle of thermal expansion/contraction to hold a tool firmly in a gripping hole. Since such a tool holder is subject to repeated heating, it is desired to be made of metal or alloy, which is unlikely to be structurally destroyed under repeated heating. However, such metal or alloy may be expansive.
With the attempt to lower the material costs, some combination tool holders have been developed. For example, a “thermal-expansion tool holder” as disclosed in Taiwan Patent No. TW M284478 has a tool holder composed of a tool holder base for a machine tool to hold and a noble-metal portion for gripping a tool. The noble-metal portion is attached to one end of the tool holder base through a friction welding process. Although such a design is effective in reducing the use of noble metal, the manufacturing inconveniently involves friction welding. In addition, once combined, the tool holder base and noble-metal portion can not be separated from each other. This is also a defect.
As an improvement, Taiwan Patent No. TW M326871 has proposed a “combination tool holder”. Instead of friction welding, its tool holder base and noble-metal portion are combined in a screwing manner. This is achieved by internal threads formed in the tool holder base and external threads formed on the noble-metal portion that allow the tool holder base and noble-metal portion to be screwed with each other. As it is of importance to ensure the noble-metal portion and the tool holder base are coaxially assembled, Taiwan Patent No. TW M326871 incorporates plural screws and fasteners to provide fine positional adjustment to the noble-metal portion.
While the important coaxial alignment between the tool holder base and noble-metal portion is achieved in the prior-art device, the plural screws need repeated operations before the desired alignment is accomplished, and this is also an inconvenience.
Hence, there is at least a need for a combination tool holder with convenient alignment.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination tool holder with convenient alignment.
To this end, according to the present invention, a combination tool holder comprises a holder body having a flange for a machine tool to grip and defining therein a through hole extending along an axis of the holder body, the through hole including an enlarged-diameter segment, a reduced-diameter segment and a tapered segment, the reduced-diameter segment located between the enlarged-diameter segment and the tapered segment, and a stepped surface formed between the enlarged-diameter segment and the reduced-diameter segment; at least one tool adapter defining therein a channel extending along an axis of the tool adapter, each said tool adapter having a combining end and a working end opposite to the combining end, the combining end having a conical surface configured to be received in the tapered segment, the conical surface and the tapered segment being made based on an identical taper, the channel having a threaded portion corresponding to the combining end and a gripping portion corresponding to the working end, and the gripping portion being configured to, when heated, allow a tool to be inserted therein, and, after cooled, grip the tool in position; a bolt including a screw and a nut, the bolt being configured to be placed into the through hole through the enlarged-diameter segment, and the nut being configured to abut against the stepped surface while the screw extends into the tapered segment and engages with the threaded portion of the combining end, wherein by screwing the bolt, the conical surface is driven to press against the tapered segment, making the through hole and the channel coaxial.
With the configuration as described above, the present invention allowing screwing the bolt to make the conical surface press against the tapered segment. Since the tapered segment and the conical surface follow the same taper, this operation also achieves coaxial alignment of the holder body and the tool adapter. Thereby, assembling the tool holder can be conveniently and rapidly.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The holder body 10 is provided with a flange 11 for a machine tool (not shown) to hold, and a through hole 12 passing through the holder body 10 along an axis Li of the holder body 10. Preferably, the flange 11 is provided with at least one positioning notch 13 for the machine tool to use and thereby position the combination tool holder. The through hole includes an enlarged-diameter segment 121, a reduced-diameter segment 122 and a tapered segment 123. The reduced-diameter segment 122 is located between the enlarged-diameter segment 121 and the tapered segment 123 such that a stepped surface 124 is formed between the enlarged-diameter segment 121 and the reduced-diameter segment 122. Preferably, the holder body 10 further has an annular rim 14 surrounding an opening of the tapered segment 123, for strengthening the tapered segment 123 at the opening and resisting stress. Further referring to
The tool adapter 20 defines therein a channel 21 extending along an axis L2 thereof. The tool adapter 20 also includes a working end 23 opposite to the combining end 22. The combining end 22 has a conical surface 24 configured to be received in the tapered segment 123. Further referring to
The bolt 30 is composed of a screw 31 and a nut 32. The bolt 30 is placed into the through hole 12 through the enlarged-diameter segment 121. The nut 32 is configured to abut against the stepped surface 124, while the screw 31 extends to the tapered segment 123 and engages with the threaded portion 211 of the combining end 22 in a screwing manner. As the bolt 30 is screwed, the conical surface 24 is driven to press against the tapered segment 123, thereby making the channel 21 coaxial with the through hole 12, or making the axes L1, L2 substantially coincident.
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As discussed previously, the holder body and the tool adapter of the present invention are provided with the tapered segment and the conical surface, respectively, so that as the holder body and the tool adapter are increasingly screwed with each other, the conical surface can increasingly press against the tapered segment. In addition, since the conical surface and the tapered segment follow the same taper, when the conical surface properly presses against the tapered segment, the coaxial alignment therebetween can be achieved without using a lateral screw member as used in TW M326871. Therefore, the present invention not only simplifies the structure of the subject matter by minimizing the number of components required, but also provides convenient yet reliable coaxial alignment between the tool adapter and the holder body, thereby meeting the needs existing in the art.