Claims
- 1. In combination a two-body adaptation of an impact tool device having a first body comprising a main support, a tool bit having a shaft and a workhead, means for mounting said tool bit for rotational and axial movement, said tool bit having a shoulder disposed at a location along its shaft before its workhead, and a second body comprising separate means cooperating with the tool bit for imparting both axial impact and rotational forces thereto including
- an adapter assembly mounted on said main support body and comprising:
- a bearing support on said main support in a fixed axial position and carrying a bearing through which said tool bit axially extends with its shoulder below the bearing,
- said bearing including means for preventing rotation of said bit relative thereto while allowing the bit to slide axially therein;
- said bearing including thrust bearing means for engaging said tool bit shoulder so as to hold the tool bit down against the work under impact but permit turning of the bit about its axis and
- an elongated, slotted chuck forming a part of said second body which extends through said fixed main bearing support of said first body for axial movement relative thereto to prevent transmission of impact forces to the support.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 in which the main support of said first body is a housing having an open lower end, said adapter assembly being mounted in said open lower end;
- said bearing support being axially fixed in said lower end of the housing, and
- said bearing comprising an inner bushing disposed within said bearing support and being rotatable therein,
- said bearing support having means for engaging said inner bushing to limit upward axial movement of said bushing into the housing when said bushing through said thrust bearing means engages said tool bit shoulder.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 in which the tool bit has its shoulder intermediate its length and the shank end thereof is of angular cross section; and
- said inner bushing has a bit-receiving socket extending therethrough of complemental cross section so that the bit is free to slide axially therein but is prevented from rotating relatively therein.
- 4. The combination of claim 2 in which:
- said bearing is an antifriction bearing mounted in said bearing support and includes said inner bushing, and said bearing support comprises means for supporting the bearing in a fixed axial position in the lower end of the main support housing of said first body with said thrust bearing means at the lower end of said inner bushing.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 in which said elongated chuck of said second body extends downwardly through the lower end of the main support housing of said first body and has vertically extending slots formed therein; and
- said bearing support comprises an outer bushing mounted in fixed axial position in said lower end of the housing and receives the lower end of the chuck for relative axial movement,
- said inner bushing is rotatable in the outer bushing, and
- lugs on said outer bushing extending radially inwardly thereof into the slots of said chuck for preventing rotation of the chuck in the bushing but permitting relative axial movement therein;
- said lugs carrying shoulders to provide the means for limiting upward axial movement of said inner bushing so that its lower end will be positioned below said outer bushing and engage said shoulder, and
- a thrust collar at the inner end of said inner bushing and engaged by said shoulders.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 in which said tool bit is carried by another bushing disposed in the chuck axially inwardly of said outer bushing shoulders, said last-named bushing having a socket complemental to the angular cross-section of said bit to receive the bit for axial movement but to prevent rotation therein and being rotatably mounted in said chuck.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 313,469 filed Dec. 8, 1972 now abandoned.
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