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Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 1995

Filed:

Jul. 12, 1993
Applicant:
Inventors:

Werner Kleine, Achim-Uesen, DE;

Wolfgang Lange, Oyten, DE;

Reinhard Schulz, Munich, DE;

Holger Meinke, Achim-Uphusen, DE;

Assignee:

Hilti Aktiengesellschaft, Furstentum, LI;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B23B / ; B23B / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
408226 ; 279 193 ; 279 195 ; 279 75 ;
Abstract

The tool for a tool holder of hand tools used for chiseling and/or percussion drilling has a chucking shank (9). This chucking shank (9) is provided with two rotary driving grooves (10) which are located diametrically opposite one another and open axially toward the free end of the chucking shank (9). Also, the chucking shank (9) has two diametrically opposite, axially closed locking grooves (11). In order to increase the total working surface decisive for the transmission of torque, two longitudinal grooves (12) are provided which are likewise arranged diametrically opposite one another and open axially toward the free end of the chucking shank (9). The length of these longitudinal grooves (12) exceeds the length of the locking grooves (11). The axes of symmetry (L) of the longitudinal grooves (12) are arranged at an acute angle (a) to the axes of symmetry (V) of the locking grooves (11). In addition, the flanks (12a) of the longitudinal grooves on the driving side extend in a straight line and tangentially relative to the base of the locking grooves (11) so as to form optimal working surfaces for the transmission of torque.


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