Claims
- 1. A drill chuck comprising at least three jaw elements each having a conical tapered exterior surface of diminishing radii in the direction of the end thereof, a jaw carrier, respective flexible elements connecting said jaw elements to said jaw carrier, said flexible elements each being coextensive in arcuate dimension with the maximum arcuate dimension of the conical jaw element to which it is connected, a nose cone having a frusto-conical bore portion, and means for urging said jaw elements axially relative to said nose cone so that the jaw elements act against the frusto-conical bore portion of the nose cone and are urged radially inwards, accompanied by flexing of the flexible elements, to grip the shank of a drill bit placed in the chuck, wherein said means for urging said jaw elements axially comprises an end plug non-rotatably mounted in said jaw carrier, said end plug having a threaded bore coaxial with a central axis of the jaw carrier, whereby a threaded driving spindle of a power tool can be received in said threaded bore to urge the jaw carrier axially.
- 2. A drill chuck comprising at least three jaw elements such having a conical tapered exterior surface of diminishing radii in the direction of the end thereof, a jaw carrier, respective flexible elements connecting said jaw elements to said jaw carrier, said flexible elements each being coextensive in arcuate dimension with the maximum arcuate dimension of the conical jaw element to which it is connected, a nose cone having a frusto-conical bore portion, and means for urging said jaw elements axially relative to said nose cone so that the jaw elements act against the frusto-conical bore portion of the nose cone and are urged radially inwards, accompanied by flexing of the flexible elements, to grip the shank of a drill bit placed in the chuck, wherein said means for urging said jaw elements axially comprises a sleeve encircling a generally cylindrical skirt portion of the nose cone and having screwthreaded engagement therewith, said sleeve being capable of imparting axial movement to the jaw carrier within the skirt portion through axially extending slots in said skirt portion.
- 3. A drill chuck according to claim 1, wherein guideways are provided in the nose cone to support the jaw elements against toggle action as the nose cone is rotated.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 726,184, filed Sept. 24, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,097,054.
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