IP Library Granted Patent US 10,239,127
Granted Patent B2
US 10,239,127 · App. 15/751,630 · Granted Mar 26, 2019

Locking chuck

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Patent No.
US 10,239,127
App. No.
15/751,630
Granted
Mar 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A chuck has a body ( 14 ). A plurality of first teeth ( 96 ) are rotationally fixed to the body. At least one second tooth ( 100 ) opposes the first teeth. The first teeth and the at least one second tooth are configured so that engagement of the first teeth and the at least one second tooth prevents relative rotation between a nut ( 16 ) and the body in an opening direction. A sleeve ( 18 ) defines a notch ( 90 b ) that engages a spring ( 29 ) so that in a relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the notch receives the spring so that the notch resists relative rotational movement between the sleeve and the spring in the opening direction of the chuck.

Claims (48)

1. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising:

a body configured to rotate with the drive shaft and having an axial bore formed therein centered about an axis of the body;

a plurality of first teeth rotationally fixed to the body;

a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore;

an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis and rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in an opening direction, opposite the closing direction, moves the jaws away from the axis;

a spring assembly comprising

a first annular spring rotationally fixed to the nut and having a body that biases a first distal end of the first annular spring in a radial direction with respect to the axis and that extends over an angular width about the axis that is greater than 180° in a plane perpendicular to the axis, and wherein the first annular spring defines at least one second tooth at the first distal end opposing the first teeth, and

a second annular spring rotationally fixed to the nut and having a body that biases a second distal end of the second annular spring in a radial direction with respect to the axis and that extends over an angular width about the axis that is greater than 180° in a plane perpendicular to the axis;

a hand actuatable sleeve that surrounds the body, the first annular spring, and the second annular spring about the axis and that engages the nut so that the sleeve rotationally drives the nut in the opening and closing directions and so that the sleeve is rotatable with respect to the nut over a limited arc between first and second relative rotational positions,

wherein the sleeve defines a cam surface that engages the first spring so that in the first relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are disengaged and so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are engaged, and wherein the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are configured so that engagement of the first teeth and the at least one second tooth prevents relative rotation between the nut and the body in the opening direction,

wherein the sleeve defines a notch that engages the second spring so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the notch receives the second distal end so that the notch resists relative rotational movement between the sleeve and the second spring in the opening direction.

2. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are configured so that engagement of the first teeth and the at least one second tooth permits relative rotation between the nut and the body in the closing direction.

3. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the nut has a plurality of dogs that extend into respective recesses in the sleeve, and wherein the angular width of the dogs, about the axis in a plane perpendicular to the axis, is less than the angular width of the respective recesses so that the difference in angular width between the dogs and the respective recesses defines the limited arc.

4. The chuck as in claim 3 , wherein the nut is comprised of an inner portion that defines the threads of the annular nut and a band pressed onto a radially outward surface of the inner portion, the band defining the dogs.

5. The chuck as in claim 4 , wherein the sleeve has a polymer portion and a metal portion received at a surface of the polymer portion that faces radially inward with respect to the axis, wherein the metal portion defines at least part of the respective recesses.

6. The chuck as in claim 5 , wherein the metal portion defines at least part of the cam surface and at least part of the notch.

7. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least about thirty inch-pounds.

8. The chuck as in claim 1 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least thirty inch-pounds.

9. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising:

a body configured to rotate with the drive shaft and having an axial bore formed therein centered about an axis of the body;

a plurality of first teeth rotationally fixed to the body;

a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore;

an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis and rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in an opening direction, opposite the closing direction, moves the jaws away from the axis;

a spring assembly rotationally fixed to the nut that has at least one second tooth opposing the first teeth, that biases the at least one second tooth in a radial direction with respect to the axis, and that biases an end of the spring assembly in a radial direction with respect to the axis;

a hand actuatable sleeve that surrounds the body and the spring assembly about the axis and that engages the nut so that the sleeve rotationally drives the nut in the opening and closing directions and so that the sleeve is rotatable with respect to the nut over a limited arc between first and second relative rotational positions,

wherein the sleeve defines a cam surface that engages the spring assembly so that in the first relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are disengaged and so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are engaged, and wherein the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are configured so that engagement of the first teeth and the at least one second tooth prevents relative rotation between the nut and the body in the opening direction,

wherein the sleeve defines a notch that engages the spring assembly so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the notch receives the end of the spring assembly so that the notch resists relative rotational movement between the sleeve and the spring assembly in the opening direction,

wherein the nut has a plurality of dogs that extend into respective recesses in the sleeve, and wherein the angular width of the dogs, about the axis in a plane perpendicular to the axis, is less than the angular width of the respective recesses so that the difference in angular width between the dogs and the respective recesses defines the limited arc, and

wherein the sleeve has a polymer portion and a metal portion received at a surface of the polymer portion that faces radially inward with respect to the axis, wherein the metal portion defines at least part of the respective recesses.

10. The chuck as in claim 9 , wherein the metal portion defines at least part of the cam surface and at least part of the notch.

11. The chuck as in claim 9 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least about thirty inch-pounds.

12. The chuck as in claim 9 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least thirty inch-pounds.

13. The chuck as in claim 9 , wherein the spring assembly comprises a first spring that defines the at least one second tooth and a second spring that defines the end.

14. The chuck as in claim 9 , wherein the spring assembly comprises a single spring that defines the at least one second tooth and the end.

15. A chuck for use with a manual or powered driver having a rotatable drive shaft, the chuck comprising:

a body configured to rotate with the drive shaft and having an axial bore formed therein centered about an axis of the body;

a plurality of first teeth rotationally fixed to the body;

a plurality of jaws movably disposed with respect to the body in communication with the axial bore;

an annular nut having threads formed thereon in engagement with threads on the jaws so that rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in a closing direction moves the jaws toward the axis and rotation of the nut about the body and the axis in an opening direction, opposite the closing direction, moves the jaws away from the axis;

a spring assembly comprising

a first annular spring rotationally fixed to the nut by a dog that extends from the nut and cooperates with a groove in the first spring, the first spring having a body that biases a first distal end of the first annular spring in a radial direction with respect to the axis and that extends over an angular width about the axis that is greater than 180° in a plane perpendicular to the axis, and wherein the first annular spring defines at least one second tooth at the first distal end opposing the first teeth, and

a second annular spring rotationally fixed to the nut by the dog that cooperates with a groove in the second spring, the second spring having a body that biases a second distal end of the second annular spring in a radial direction with respect to the axis and that extends over an angular width about the axis that is greater than 180° in a plane perpendicular to the axis;

a hand actuatable sleeve that surrounds the generally cylindrical body, the first annular spring, and the second annular spring about the axis and that engages the nut so that the sleeve rotationally drives the nut in the opening and closing directions and so that the sleeve is rotatable with respect to the nut over a limited arc between first and second relative rotational positions,

wherein the sleeve defines a cam surface that engages the first spring so that in the first relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are disengaged and so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are engaged, and wherein the first teeth and the at least one second tooth are configured so that engagement of the first teeth and the at least one second tooth prevents relative rotation between the nut and the generally cylindrical body in the opening direction,

wherein the sleeve defines a notch that engages the second spring so that in the second relative rotational position between the sleeve and the nut, the notch receives the second distal end so that the notch resists relative rotational movement between the sleeve and the second spring in the opening direction.

16. The chuck as in claim 15 , wherein the first annular spring and the second annular spring are in abutting relationship in the axial direction of the chuck body.

17. The chuck as in claim 15 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least about thirty inch-pounds.

18. The chuck as in claim 15 , wherein the spring assembly and the sleeve are configured so that the spring assembly and the sleeve resist relative rotation between the sleeve and the spring assembly in response to torque applied to the sleeve in the opening direction with respect to the nut up to a said torque of at least thirty inch-pounds.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2026
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To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
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To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
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NEW SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Oct 28, 2025
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NOS. 7444851 AND 11203070 WHICH WERE INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORD PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Oct 10, 2025
From: APEX BRANDS, INC.; APEX TOOL GROUP, LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CORRECT THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT NO. 11191173 WHICH WAS INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 58991 FRAME: 442. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Aug 22, 2024
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CORRECT THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT NO. 11191173 WHICH WAS INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 58991 FRAME: 556. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE FIRST LIEN GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Aug 22, 2024
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT NO. 11191173 WHICH WAS INCORRECTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 67310 FRAME 54. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS. Recorded Aug 22, 2024
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To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE APPLICATION NO. 16/672703 PAT. NO. 11191173 WAS INCORRCTLY INCLUDED AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE RECORDS. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 66631 FRAME: 791. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT. Recorded Jun 25, 2024
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SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 3, 2024
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SUPER PRIORITY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT Recorded Feb 20, 2024
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 6, 2021
From: JACOBS CHUCK MANUFACTURING (SUZHOU) CO., LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2018
From: ZHOU, JICHUN
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