Claims
- 1. A drill holder for carrying a high-speed drill, said drill holder comprising a collar arranged to enclose a drill shank, an outer rim support arranged for attachment to a drill, and a clamping mechanism between the collar and the outer rim support, said clamping mechanism being arranged to provide clamping forces between said outer rim support and said collar so that said collar tightly grips a drill shank, as a consequence of centrifugal forces and off-center sprag effect forces, said collar, outer rim support and clamping mechanism being integrally formed from a single piece of material, said clamping mechanism including siamesed pairs of connecting arms of rotationally opposed but similar shape so that the sprag forces will act in either direction of rotation.
- 2. A drill holder for carrying a high-speed drill, said drill holder comprising a collar arranged to enclose a drill shank, an outer rim support arranged for attachment to a drill, and a clamping mechanism between the collar and the outer rim support, said clamping mechanism being arranged to provide clamping forces between said outer rim support and said collar so that said collar tightly grips a drill shank, as a consequence of centrifugal forces and off-center sprag effect forces, said collar, outer rim support and clamping mechanism being integrally formed from a single piece of material, said clamping mechanism including a plurality of connection arms arranged around a principal rotary axis of the drill holder and each arm being offset with respect to a direction radial to said axis of rotation.
- 3. A drill holder according to claim 1 including, attached to each connection arm via a solid weakness hinge, a bob weight which is arranged to flex outwards under centrifugal force to contact the outer rim and thereby limit the effective sprag force.
- 4. A drill holder according to claim 2 including, attached to each connection arm, a bob weight which is arranged to flex outwards under centrifugal force to bend the connecting arm and thereby to further increase the sprag force.
- 5. A drill holder according to claim 2 including a solid weakness hinge and a positive stop so that the bob weight movement is limited to avoid excessive sprag forces.
- 6. A drill holder for carrying a high-speed drill, said drill holder comprising a collar arranged to enclose a drill shank, an outer rim support arranged for attachment to a drill, and a clamping mechanism between the collar and the outer rim support, said clamping mechanism being arranged to provide clamping forces between said outer rim support and said collar so that said collar tightly grips a drill shank, as a consequence of centrifugal forces and off-center sprag effect forces, said collar, outer rim support and clamping mechanism being integrally formed from a single piece of material, said clamping mechanism including a plurality of connection arms arranged around a principal rotary axis of the drill holder, each connection arm in said plurality thereof being joined to the outer rim support via a respective integral hinge and each connection arm having at a distal end a jaw with a leading edge, each of the jaws forming part of said collar, and the plurality of connection arms being arranged so that for each arm, a line passing through the respective integral hinge and the respective leading edge does not pass through said principal rotary axis.
- 7. A drill holder according to claim 6 including, attached to each connection arm via a solid weakness hinge, a bob weight which is arranged to flex outwards under centrifugal force to contact the outer rim and thereby limit the effective sprag force.
- 8. A drill holder according to claim 6 including, attached to each connection arm, a bob weight which is arranged to flex outwards under centrifugal force to bend the connecting arm and thereby to further increase the sprag force.
- 9. A drill holder according to claim 6 including a solid weakness hinge and a positive stop so that the bob weight movement is limited to avoid excessive sprag forces.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a drill holder for carrying a high-speed drill, said drill holder comprising a collar having an integral surface arranged to enclose a drill shank, an outer rim support arranged for attachment to a drill, and a clamping mechanism between the collar and the outer rim support, said clamping mechanism being arranged to provide clamping forces between said outer rim support and said collar so that said collar tightly grips a drill shank, as a consequence of centrifugal forces and off-center sprag effect forces, the collar, outer rim support and clamping mechanism being integrally formed from a single piece of material, the method comprising the steps of:finishing the internal surface of said collar by bore grinding whilst the collar is continuous; and after said finishing step, separating the collar into a plurality of jaws which are movable relative to one another.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/GB00/0038, filed Jan. 10, 2000, based on application Ser. No. 9901718.8, filed in Great Britain on Jan. 26,1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuations (1)
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