Claims
- 1. A tool holder adapted for use with a drive motor, said tool holder comprising a drive unit having a frustum-conical configuration with a first end mountable to said motor to be driven thereby, and a separate self-contained chuck unit for receiving a tool bit, said drive unit including a second end remote from said first end, said second end including a peripheral flange thereabout, said chuck unit including an inner end with a peripheral flange thereabout, and an outer end, a tool bit recess defined in said chuck unit inwardly through said outer end, said recess including a closed inner end and a continuous peripheral wall with a sealed cavity defined therebehind, fluid means filling said cavity, means for varying pressure on said fluid means, said peripheral recess wall being flexible in response variations in the pressure on the fluid means for selective expanding and contracting of said recess wall to selectively grip and release an inserted tool bit, the peripheral flanges of said drive unit and said chuck unit being directly engageable with each other, and releasable fastener means through said flanges for securing said flanges to each other to mount said chuck unit on said drive unit, said fastener means comprising screw means engaged through said flanges, said means for varying the pressure within said cavity, and flexing said recess wall in response thereto, comprising a channel within said chuck unit communicating with said cavity and extending therefrom, and an adjustment screw threaded in said chuck unit and into said channel for varying the volume therein and hence the pressure in said channel and the cavity communicating therewith to define a self-contained fluid pressure system within said chuck unit to enable the engagement and positioning of a tool bit in said chuck unit independent of said drive unit, said chuck unit, through the releasable fastener means, being interchangeable with similar self-contained chuck units having fluid pressure systems and peripheral flanges engageable with the drive unit flange.
- 2. A tool holder adapted for use with a drive motor, said tool holder comprising a drive having a frustum-conical configuration unit with a first mountable to said motor to be driven thereby, and separate interchangeable self-contained chuck units for receiving tool bits; said drive unit including a second end remote from said first end, said second end including a peripheral flange thereabout; each of said chuck units including an inner end with a peripheral flange thereabout, and an outer end, a tool bit recess defined in said chuck unit inwardly through said outer end, said recess including a closed inner end and a continuous peripheral wall with a sealed cavity defined therebehind, fluid means filling said cavity, means for varying pressure on said fluid means, said peripheral recess wall being flexible in response to variations in the pressure on the fluid means for a selective expanding and contracting of said recess wall to selectively grip and release an inserted tool bit; the peripheral flanges of said drive unit and each of said chuck units being directly engageable with each other, and releasable fastener means through said drive unit flange and an engaged flange of a selected chuck unit for securing said engaged flanges to each other to mount said selected chuck unit on said drive unit, said fastener means comprising screw means engaged through said engaged flanges; said means for varying the pressure within said cavity of each chuck unit, and flexing said recess wall in response thereto, comprising a channel within each chuck unit communicating with said cavity and extending therefrom, and an adjustment screw threaded in each chuck unit and into the corresponding channel for varying the volume therein and hence the pressure in the channel and the cavity communicating therewith to define a self-contained fluid pressure system within each chuck unit to enable the engagement and positioning of a tool bit in each chuck unit independent of said drive unit, said chuck units, through the releasable fastener means, being interchangeable on said drive unit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 342,246, filed Apr. 20, 1989.
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