The invention concerns a tool holder for a screw-in tool and a tool arrangement with such a tool holder.
A tool arrangement with a screw-in tool and a tool holder for the screw-in tool is known from WO 2006/033617 A1. The tool holder consists of a one-part, hollow-cylindrical main body, in which a receiving opening with an inner thread is provided. Guide surfaces that ensure a centric, accurately positioned receiving of the screw-in tool are provided in the main body.
With such tool holders, however, there is the danger that the guide surfaces are damaged or subjected to wear during the change or replacement of the screw-in tools, wherein the precision is impaired. Then, under certain circumstances, the entire tool holder has to be replaced.
The goal of the invention is to create a tool holder of the type mentioned in the beginning and a tool arrangement with such a tool holder that make possible an accurately positioned and reproducible receiving and mounting of a screw-in tool with a longer utilization.
This goal is attained by a tool holder with the features of claim 1 and by a tool arrangement with the features of claim 17. Appropriate refinements and advantageous embodiments of the invention are the objects of the subclaims.
In the tool holder in accordance with the invention, the receiving body is formed by a receiving part and a guide part that is fixed on the receiving part, on which a support region with at least one guide surface is provided. By means of the guide part, a reinforcement of the receiving part can be attained. Furthermore, due to the two-part structure of the receiving body, micro-sliding can occur between the receiving part and the guide part, wherein vibrations can be damped or absorbed.
The guide part, which ensures the accurately positioned receiving of the screw-in tool in the tool holder, can be fixed in a detachable manner on the receiving part in a preferred embodiment, so that, if needed, it can be easily replaced. Even with damage to the guide part, the tool holder can continue to be used after an easy replacement of the guide part.
The receiving part is preferably made of hard metal or another brittle and hard material, whereas the replaceable guide part is made of steel or another tough material. In this way, the tool holder can be constructed such that it is rigid and, in the area of the guide, is nevertheless not sensitive to impacts. Due to the greater elasticity of the guide part, vibrations can be damped and inaccuracies can be better compensated for. Furthermore, the screw-in tool can be screwed into the tool holder with a greater tightening force, wherein the accuracy can be improved. The receiving part, however, can also be made of a heavy metal, different alloys with a vibration-damping behavior, or a plastic, in particular, a fiber composite.
In a particularly appropriate embodiment, the support region on the guide part is formed by a first and second guide surface. In this way, a double guide and more accurate positioning of the screw-in tool in the tool holder is made possible. The second guide surface need not thereby necessarily be placed on the guide part. The second guide surface can also be a component of the receiving part.
The first guide surface and the second guide surface can be appropriately formed as conical surfaces with different cone angles. In this way, a support region with a double cone is created, which, in comparison to a flat face or a straight contact surface, makes possible an enlarged contact surface and an improved centering and supporting effect. For the radial and axial positioning, the two guide surfaces can also run parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the guide part.
The first guide surface on the guide part, adjacent to the tool head of the screw-in tool, and the corresponding first contact surface of the screw-in tool preferably have a relatively large cone angle between 140° and 179°. Here, a cone angle of 170° has proved to be favorable. The second guide surface on the guide part and the corresponding second contact surface on the screw-in tool preferably have relatively small cone angles between 90° and 1°. Here, a cone angle of 10° has proved to be favorable. A double cone of the described type has the advantage that the small cone angle makes possible a good centering of the screw-in tool with greatly reduced spreading forces on the tool holder, and the large cone angle makes possible an additional centering. The cone angle is understood to be the opening angle of the cone formed by the conical guide surfaces.
The guide part can be appropriately pressed or shrunk on the receiving part, or it can be connected with it via a threaded connection. In this way, the guide part is securely held on the receiving part, but it can be easily replaced when necessary. The guide part and the receiving part, however, can also be connected detachably in another suitable manner or they can be firmly connected with one another. The guide part can be made as a single part or in several parts. In a two-part embodiment, the guide part can, for example, be made out of a tough material in a front receiving region, preferably steel, and in a rear region, out of another material, for example, a fiber composite.
The guide part can be stuck on a cylindrical section on the front end of the receiving part, and can have gradation with a rear contact surface for the contact on a front surface of the receiving part. The guide part, however, can also be connected with the receiving part via a conical connection.
The inner thread is preferably located in the rear receiving part and can be formed as a conical inner thread. The inner thread, however, can also be made as a cylindrical inner thread.
The invention also concerns a tool arrangement with a screw-in tool and a tool holder described in the preceding. The screw-in tool appropriately has at least one contact surface for the contact on the at least one guide surface on the front guide part of the tool holder.
In another advantageous manner, on the inner end of the receiving opening of the tool holder and correspondingly on the rear end of the tool shaft, there is another support region with an inner contact surface for the contact of a support surface on the rear end of the tool shaft. The support surface on the rear end of the tool shaft can be made, for example, spherical, whereas the corresponding additional support region on the tool holder can be made as a cylindrical support surface. By means of the spherical contact region and the cylindrical support surface, an only partial contact is attained between the screw-in tool and the tool holder in this region. Appropriately, the tool shaft has an excess, in comparison to the cylindrical contact surface, in the region of the support surface, so that the pretension in this second support region is independent of the screw-in depth. However, other developments of the additional support region are also conceivable. Thus, spherical, conical, or cylindrical contact surfaces or support surfaces can also be provided in any combination on the tool and the tool holder.
For the outer thread and the corresponding inner thread, trapezoidal threads or flat threads have proved to be particularly appropriate. However, the threads can also be formed as cone threads, round threads, buttress threads, or the like.
In order to simplify the production of the screw-in tool, a gripper groove can be provided on the tool shaft to clamp in the screw-in tool. Pincer-shaped gripper elements of a clamping device, for example, can be engaged in order to clamp the tool in the tool holder. In clamping with the aid of the gripper groove, the tool and the tool holder can be provided with an anti-twist device.
Other features and advantages of the invention can be deduced from the following description of preferred embodiment examples with the aid of the drawings. The figures show the following:
The receiving body of the tool holder 2 comprises a hollow-cylindrical, rear receiving part 8 and a front guide part 9, which is fixed, in a detachable manner, on the receiving part 8. The inner thread 7 is located in the rear receiving part 8. The sleeve-shaped, front guide part 9 can be pressed or shrunk, for example, onto the rear receiving part 8. The rear receiving part 8 is preferably made of hard metal, whereas the sleeve-shaped, front guide part 9 is preferably made of steel. For the accurately positioned receiving of the screw-in tool 1, the guide part 9, placed on the cylindrical section 10 on the front end of the receiving part 8, has a first guide surface 11 on its front side. The guide part 9 also contains a gradation 12 on the front end, on which a rear contact surface 13 is provided for the contact on a front surface 14 of the receiving part 8, and on which a second guide surface 15 is provided for the guidance of the screw-in tool 1.
In the embodiment example shown in the drawing, the receiving opening 6 of the tool holder 2 contains a front region tapering conically inward, with the likewise conical, inner thread 7 and a cylindrical, inner region with a cylindrical, inner contact surface 16.
In the embodiment shown, the tool shaft 4 of the screw-in tool 1 runs conically toward the rear and the outer thread 5 is also made conical. Between the tool head 3 and the outer thread 5, there is a first support region with a first contact surface 17 for the contact on the first guide surface 11 of the guide part 9 and a second contact surface 18 for the contact on the second guide surface in the interior of the guide part 9. The first and second guide surfaces 11 and 15 on the guide part 9 and the corresponding contact surfaces 17 and 18 on the screw-in tool 1 are preferably made as conical surfaces with different conical angles. In this way, a support region with a double cone is created, which makes possible an enlarged support surface and an improved centering and supporting effect, in comparison to a flat face or a straight contact surface.
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On the inner end of the receiving opening 6, there is another support region with the cylindrical contact surface 16, on which a spherical or rounded-off outer support surface 19 comes to a stop on the rear end of the tool shaft 4. By means of the additional support region of the screw-in tool 1, an additional guidance of the screw-in tool 1 within the tool holder 2 is attained. The spherical or rounded-off supporting surface 19 ensures a partial contact between the screw-in tool 1 and the tool holder 2 in this region. Appropriately, the tool shaft 4 in the region of the support surface 19 has an excess, in comparison to the cylindrical contact surface 16, so that the pretension in this second support region is independent of the screwing-in depth.
In order to simplify the production of the screw-in tool, a gripper groove 20 for the clamping of the screw-in tool can be provided on the tool shaft 4. Pincer-shaped gripper elements of a clamping device for the clamping of the tool, for example, can engage in the gripper groove.
For the accurately positioned receiving of the screw-in tool 1, the guide part 9 in this embodiment also has a first guide surface 11 on its front side. The guide part 9 also contains a gradation 12 on the front end, on which a second inner guide surface 15 is provided for the guidance of the screw-in tool 1.
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The invention is not limited to the embodiment examples described in the preceding and depicted in the drawing. Thus, for example, an insert sleeve can also be provided in the tool holder. This insert sleeve can then contain the thread or also guide surfaces. By the selection of a suitable material for the insert sleeve, a vibration damping can be attained. Moreover, the tool holder can be adapted, by various insert sleeves, for the receiving of different tool configurations. The insert sleeve can consist of one part or of several parts, which can also be made of different materials.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 100 939.5 | Jan 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/051777 | 1/30/2014 | WO | 00 |