This application claims the benefit of CN 201120093131.0, filed on Mar. 29, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a power tool and, more particularly, to an auto hammer for striking a fastener such as a nail.
An auto hammer is a commonly used hand-held tool, which has various types. According to the power source, the auto hammer can be divided into two types: pneumatic and electric. The pneumatic auto hammer must be equipped with an air compressor as a power supply, thus the use of the pneumatic auto hammer is limited in some occasions. The electric auto hammer comprises a transmission mechanism for converting the rotating motion of a motor into the linear motion of an impact rod arranged in a nozzle. When a switch on the auto hammer is turned on, the electric power energy is converted into the mechanical energy of the reciprocating motion.
Both U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,430 and PCT Publication No. WO 2006/008546 disclose an electric auto hammer powered by a battery pack. The described electric auto hammer comprises a slider-crank mechanism for converting the rotating motion into the linear motion. However, one disadvantage of the described auto hammer is that the slider-crank mechanism substantially performs the push actions, but not the strike actions. The efficiency of such push actions is much lower than that of the strike actions when the auto hammer is provided with the same motor power. Another disadvantage is that the stroke of a pushing rod driven by the slider-crank mechanism is a constant, so when the nail meets a hard object, the resistance force produced thereby may cause the rotor of the motor to be locked. A further disadvantage is that the motor is arranged in front of or behind the handle so that the connection between the motor and the transmission mechanism takes a lot of space which make the auto hammer relatively larger and inconvenient for a user to operate and carry.
Chinese Patent No. 1769010 discloses an auto hammer which comprises a rack and pinion mechanism for converting the rotating motion of a motor into the biasing force of a compression spring, and then the compression spring is released by a releasing mechanism to produce a striking force. The described auto hammer can carry out a single-strike action under the spring force, but not a continuous strike action. So the work efficiency is still relatively low, and the auto hammer cannot be used frequently. Furthermore, the motor is arranged in a housing below a head and separated from a handle, thus the structure of the auto hammer is still not compact.
To overcome the limitations and disadvantages noted above, the following describes an auto hammer which has a compact structure, a small size, and one which can be easily gripped. More particularly, the following describes an auto hammer having a motor arranged in a housing, a striking device arranged in a nozzle portion of the housing and a transmission mechanism for converting the rotating motion of the motor into the striking motion for the striking device, wherein the transmission mechanism includes a striking assembly for exerting a striking motion onto the striking device, and the striking assembly further includes a rotational driving member and a rotational striking member enclosing the rotational driving member, and the rotational striking member is provided with at least one striking portion for striking and contacting the striking device. The auto hammer also has a gripping portion suitable for palm-gripping that is arranged on the back side of the housing opposite to the striking device, and the motor is arranged on the same side as the striking assembly relative to the axis of the reciprocating linear motion of a striking shaft of the striking device.
Further, the auto hammer also includes a battery pack for supplying power to the motor, and the battery pack and the motor are arranged on the same side of the striking device.
Further, the battery pack is arranged parallel to the motor.
Alternatively, the auto hammer further includes a battery pack for supplying power to the motor, and the battery and the motor are arranged on the two opposite sides of the striking device respectively.
Further, the battery pack is arranged substantially parallel to the striking device.
By adjusting the relative position between the battery pack, the motor and the striking device, for example, as compared with such an arrangement in which the battery pack is provided coaxially behind the motor and where the device has a long gripping handle, the subject auto hammer significantly reduces the length of the whole auto hammer by arranging the battery pack parallel to the motor, so that the subject auto hammer is small and portable. In addition, the gripping portion is arranged on the back side of the housing opposite to the striking device, so that it can be gripped more comfortably; meanwhile, the striking assembly and the motor are arranged on the same side of the striking device, which is helpful for striking the nails at a corner position of the work piece.
As will become apparent, the auto hammer described hereinafter includes one or more of the following:
The rotational driving member is provided with an actuating portion for driving the rotational striking member to rotate, and the rotational striking member is provided with a linkage portion which can mate with the actuating portion and move in the direction of the rotating axis of the striking assembly relative to the actuating portion.
The actuating portion is configured as a groove or a projection, and the linkage portion is configured as a projection or a groove which can correspondingly mate with the groove or the projection of the actuating portion.
The rotational driving member and the rotational striking member are respectively formed with corresponding grooves with an engaging member mounted therein.
The rotational driving member is provided with a pair of slant grooves, and the rotational striking member is provided with a pair of guide grooves corresponding to the pair of slant grooves.
The rotational striking member has a hollow portion and encloses the rotational driving member via the hollow portion.
The rotational striking member is provided with a protruding shaft portion which is enclosed into the hollow portion of the rotational driving member.
The transmission mechanism also includes a transmitting portion for vertical turning.
An output gear of the transmitting portion is connected fixedly with or integrally made with the rotational driving member.
With the above arrangements, the subject auto hammer has a compact structure, small size, comfortable gripping and good portability while allowing the device to be used to strike fasteners, such as nails, etc., periodically and continuously.
The present invention will now be explained in details with reference to the drawings.
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In the present embodiment, the battery pack 5 is substantially coaxial with the gripping handle 31. The casing of the battery pack 5 is adjacently smooth to, e.g., aligned with, the housing 3. At least a portion of the battery pack 5 is inserted into the housing 3, so that the connection between the battery pack 5 and the housing 3 is more stable. In other embodiments, the battery pack 5 can be arranged parallel or perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the gripping handle 31. The auto hammer 1 is not limited to be supplied by the battery pack, and an AC power supply is feasible.
In the present embodiment, the energy storage spring 13 is arranged in the housing 3, and exerts a pushing force to the striking wheel 12 along the direction of the axis X. One end of the energy storage spring 13 abuts against one side of the striking wheel 12 directly or indirectly, and the other end abuts against a gasket 18 enclosing the rotating shaft 11. The gasket 18 is positioned in the axis direction of the rotating shaft 11 by a retainer ring 19 embedded in an annular groove 20 of the rotating shaft 11. In other embodiments, the retainer ring 19 can be replaced by an annular flange or shaft shoulder (not shown in the drawings) which is directly formed on the rotating shaft 11 and can serve as a stopper.
In the above two embodiments, the striking wheel 12 is formed with a hollow portion to encircle the rotating shaft 11. However, the connecting form of the striking wheel 12 and the rotating shaft 11 of the present invention is not limited to the above two embodiments. For example, the striking wheel 12 is formed with a protruding shaft which is enclosed into a hollow portion of the rotating shaft. Correspondingly, the grooves and the projections mated with each other at the enclosing position are respectively arranged on the outer cylindrical surface of the protruding shaft and the inner cylindrical surface of the hollow portion of the rotating shaft, which can also achieve the object of the present invention.
The battery pack 5 and the motor 2 of the present invention may also be arranged on opposite sides of the striking device 7 respectively, to enhance balance of the whole machine with respect to the working position where the striking shaft 9 of the striking device 7 strike the nail in a linear reciprocating motion. At this time, in order to enable the auto hammer 1 to have a smaller shape and be suited for gripping, the battery pack 5 can be arranged at an angle relative to the mounting axis of the motor 2. Preferably, the battery pack 5 and the striking device 7 are arranged parallel to each other.
The motor 2 and the striking assembly 8 of the present invention may also be arranged on the same side of the striking device 7 so that the striking device 7 is closer to the head portion 32 of the housing 3, thus it is more helpful for striking nails which are closer to the corners of a work piece.
The auto hammer of the present invention is not limited to the contents described in the above embodiments and the structure represented in the drawings. For example, one of the rotating shaft 11 and the striking wheel 12 can also rotate by enclosing a stationary shaft which is supported in the housing (not shown) by the bearings on the two ends of the stationary shaft. Anyway, the obvious changes, replacements and modifications to the shape and position of the components based on the present utility model are contained within the protection scope of the present utility model.
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