The present invention relates to thread die holders.
Thread dies are well known and are used to cut threads on a bar, stud, or pipe, or to repair damaged threads. Typically, the thread die is inserted into a handle that includes an opening or socket for receiving the thread die and one or more set screws to retain the thread die in the socket. This configuration has worked well for years, but it can be inconvenient when different size thread dies are required. In addition, the set screws can become loose, allowing the thread die to fall out of the socket.
The present invention overcomes these and other disadvantages by providing a method and apparatus for retaining a thread die that includes means for retaining the thread die in a socket and means for moving the thread die out of the socket. A plunge component provides a convenient mechanism for moving the thread die out of the socket making it easy to change thread dies when required.
The adaptor body 12 includes a handle engaging portion 16 configured to engage an aperture 18 formed in a handle 22, illustrated in
The plunge component 14 includes an annular disc 42 having a plurality of pins 44 extending vertically therefrom and a pair of diametrically opposed arms 46 extending radially outwardly from the disc 42. The pins 44 are located to be operatively disposed in the apertures 36 in the cavity 28. The disc 42 defines a central aperture 48 configured to slideably engage the shaft 26 of the adaptor body 12. The plunge component 14 is configured to move along the shaft 26 between a thread die retaining position, illustrated in
As illustrated in
In one exemplary embodiment, the means 15 for retaining the thread die in the adaptor 10 includes a magnetic washer 62 disposed adjacent the shoulder 34 of the cavity 28. The washer 62 can be retained in the cavity 28 by any conventional method. In another embodiment, the means 15 can include a spring-and-ball detent mechanism. In yet another embodiment, the means 15 can include a magnet disposed in a sidewall of the socket 24. It will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that still other methods of retaining the thread die 32 in the cavity 28 are available.
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PCT/US2015/033934 | 6/3/2015 | WO | 00 |
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WO2015/187798 | 12/10/2015 | WO | A |
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20180147644 A1 | May 2018 | US |
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