Battery pack latching assembly for fastener driving tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357534
  • Patent Number
    6,357,534
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A battery pack latching or locking mounting system comprises a battery case, a cell pack disposed within the battery case, a battery cap or end closure, and a spacer which is longitudinally interposed between the cell pack and the battery cap or end closure. A first latching element or detent is mounted upon the spacer, and a second latching element or detent is mounted upon the battery cap or end closure. When the battery pack is initially mounted within the tool housing socket, the first latching element or detent of the spacer lockingly engages the single aperture defined within a side wall portion of the tool housing socket so as to lock the battery pack at its first OFF position or state. When the battery pack is moved still further into the tool housing socket in the longitudinal direction so as to be moved to the second ON position or state, the second latching element or detent of the battery cap or end closure engages the first latching element or detent of the spacer and causes the first latching element or detent of the spacer to be depressed radially inwardly so as to be disengaged from the single aperture defined within the side wall portion of the tool housing socket such that the first latching element or detent is able to be accommodated internally within tool housing socket.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to fastener driving tools, and more particularly to a new and improved battery pack latching assembly for incorporation within such fastener driving tools.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As disclosed within the aforenoted United States Patent applications, which are hereby incorporated herein, in their entirety, by reference, portable combustion powered fastener driving tools, for use in connection with the driving of fasteners into workpieces, are of course well known. In connection with such portable combustion powered fastener driving tools, reduced cost and reduced weight are factors which are important and which are always considered in connection with the fabrication or manufacture of such tools. In view of the fact that the fastener driving tools with which we are concerned are portable fastener driving tools, the tools have self-contained power sources which include, for example, a battery pack or holder, comprising a plurality of batteries, which is necessary for providing electrical power required for the combustion process as well as for providing electrical power required for the operation of the combustion chamber fan.




One known manner or means by which the cost and weight of the fastener driving tool may be reduced is to eliminate the ON/OFF switch for the tool. Accordingly, in order to prevent unintentional operation of the tool, and to ensure the safety of both the operator as well as other job-site personnel, some operators electrically disengage the battery pack or holder which is normally held or retained within a suitable hollow portion or battery pack socket defined within the tool housing or handle. However, such electrical disengagement of the battery pack or holder from its electrical power connection mode or state within the fastener driving tool sometimes presents other operational and safety problems. When the operator is moving, such as, for example, should the operator be climbing a ladder or moving along a scaffold, the conventional loosely held disconnected battery pack or holder may become dislodged from or fall out of the tool. Consequently, this is inconvenient for the operator who must then have to retrieve the battery pack or replace the same with a different battery pack. In addition, the battery pack may be damaged, as a result of the dropping of the same, necessitating its replacement, and lastly, the fall of the battery pack may pose a potential safety hazard to other jobsite personnel within the vicinity.




Accordingly, in accordance with the disclosure, teachings, and principles as set forth within the aforenoted United States Patent applications, and as can be appreciated from

FIGS. 1-3

, which correspond to

FIGS. 10-12

of the aforenoted patent applications, the fastener driving tool is provided with a unique battery pack or holder having separate locked operational and standby positions thereby permitting an operator to effectively turn the fastener driving tool OFF by disconnecting the battery power from the tool while simultaneously locking the battery pack or holder within the tool so as to prevent the battery pack or holder from falling out of the tool. More particularly, as best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the fastener driving tool is generally indicated by the reference character


10


and is seen to comprise a handle assembly which is generally indicated by the reference character


82


. A hollow portion or socket member


102


is defined within a lower portion of the handle assembly


82


, and a battery pack or holder


100


, which is adapted to contain a plurality of batteries


116


as best seen in

FIG. 3

, is adapted to be movable within the hollow portion or socket member


102


of the handle


82


between separate locked operational and stand-by positions. More specifically, as best seen in

FIG. 3

, the fastener driving tool


10


comprises a plurality of power contacts


114


which are mounted upon the end wall of the socket member


102


opposite the entrance to the socket member


102


, and the battery pack or holder


100


is similarly provided with a plurality of battery contacts


112


. Obviously, the battery pack or holder


100


is shown in its stand-by position, state, or mode in

FIG. 3

at which the battery contacts


112


are electrically disengaged or disconnected from the power tool contacts


114


whereby electrical power is not supplied from the batteries


116


to the tool circuitry, not shown, whereby the power tool is effectively disabled.




In order to lockingly retain the battery pack or holder


100


at either one of its operational or stand-by positions with respect to the hollow portion or socket member


102


, the socket member or hollow portion


102


is provided with two apertures


104




a


,


104




b


, and the battery pack or holder


100


is provided with a single detent or inherently biased tooth member


106


. When the battery pack or holder


100


is initially inserted into the hollow portion or socket member


102


, the tooth member


106


will initially engage itself within the first aperture


104




a


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, whereby the battery pack or holder


100


is therefore locked within the hollow portion or socket member


102


at the non-operational or standby position. The battery pack or holder


100


may be provided with written indicia, such as, for example, the word OFF, as designated at


118


in

FIG. 2

, which is adapted to be visible through aperture


104




b


whereby a visual indication to the operator of the non-operational or standby state or mode of the tool


10


is provided. When it is desired to activate the fastener driving tool


10


, the operator depresses a tab


120


, which is integrally connected to the biased tooth member


106


, so as to cause the biased tooth member


106


to be released from the first aperture


104




a


whereupon the battery pack or holder


100


can be moved longitudinally inwardly within the hollow portion or socket member


102


until the battery pack or holder contacts


112


electrically engage the power tool contacts


114


at which time the biased tooth member


106


will also be able to be engaged within the second aperture


104




b


so as to lock the battery pack or holder


100


at its operational position or state. Suitable additional written indicia, such as, for example, the word ON, not shown, may also be provided upon the battery pack or holder


100


so as to be visible through aperture


104




a


in order to provide the operator with a visual indication that the operational state of the fastener driving tool


10


has been achieved.




As might be readily realized, the aforenoted battery pack and latching system has of course been commercially successful. In fact, such battery pack and latching system has been so successful that it is now desirable to incorporate such a battery pack and latching system into virtually all different types of portable tools. However, an implementation problem exists in connection with the incorporation of such a battery pack and latching system into existing portable tools. More particularly, existing portable tools, other than the particular tool disclosed within the aforenoted United States patent applications, do not have a pair of apertures, similar to the apertures


104




a


,


104




b


provided within the aforenoted patent application tool housing, defined within their tool housings, but to the contrary, such portable tools are provided with only a single aperture for locking or latching their battery packs within their respective tools at the ON position, such tools not being provided with any means for latching or locking the battery pack upon the tool at an OFF position. Consequently, if the battery pack and latching system disclosed within the aforenoted United States patent applications were to be incorporated within the existing portable tools, a dual latching system, corresponding to the dual locked OFF and ON states of the tool, would not be able to be achieved.




More specifically, if the battery pack and latching system disclosed within the aforenoted United States patent applications were to be incorporated within the existing portable tools, only a first latched or locked OFF state would be able to be achieved for the tool by means of the single detent element or latch of the battery pack cooperating with the single aperture defined within the tool housing side wall, however, a second latched or locked ON state would not be able to be achieved in view of the fact that there is no additional or second aperture defined within the tool housing side wall for accommodating the single latch or detent element of the battery pack when the battery pack is pushed or inserted further into the tool housing socket. Alternatively, depending upon the placement or disposition of the single detent element or latch upon the battery pack, only a second latched or locked ON state would be able to be achieved for the tool by means of the single detent element or latch of the battery pack cooperating with the single aperture defined within the tool housing side wall, however, a first latched or locked OFF state would not be able to be achieved in view of the fact that there is no additional or second aperture defined within the tool housing side wall for accommodating the single latch or detent element of the battery pack when the battery pack is retracted out from the tool housing socket. Obviously, neither one of these alternative, single latched or locked dispositions or states of the battery pack, with respect to the portable tool, is desirable.




Accordingly, a need exists in the art for a dual mode battery pack latching or locking system which can be readily incorporated, in effect, in a retrofitted manner, within existing portable tools which are provided with a single locking or latching aperture such that both locked or latched ON and OFF states can be achieved in connection with such existing tools.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved dual state battery pack latching or locking system for incorporation within portable tools.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved dual state battery pack latching system for portable tools wherein the battery pack may be latched or locked at both its OFF and ON states within the tool housing socket.




An additional object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved dual state battery pack latching system for portable tools wherein the battery pack may be latched or locked at both its OFF and ON states within portable tool housing sockets provided with a single locking or latching aperture.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved dual state battery pack latching system for portable tools wherein the battery pack may be readily incorporated in a retrofitted manner within existing portable tool housing sockets provided with a single locking or latching aperture such that the battery pack mounted upon such existing portable tools may be latched or locked at both its OFF and ON states.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The foregoing and other objectives are achieved in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention through the provision of a new and improved battery pack latching or locking mounting system which comprises a battery case, a cell pack disposed within the battery case, a battery cap or end closure, and a spacer which is longitudinally interposed between the cell pack and the battery cap or end closure. A first latching element or detent is mounted upon the spacer, and a second latching element or detent is mounted upon the battery cap or end closure. When the battery pack is initially mounted within the tool housing socket, the first latching element or detent of the spacer lockingly engages the single aperture defined within a side wall portion of the tool housing socket so as to lock the battery pack at its first OFF position or state. When the battery pack is moved still further into the tool housing socket in the longitudinal direction so as to be moved to the second ON position or state, the second latching element or detent of the battery cap or end closure engages the first latching element or detent of the spacer and causes the first latching element or detent of the spacer to be depressed radially inwardly so as to be disengaged from the single aperture defined within the side wall portion of the tool housing socket such that the first latching element or detent is able to be accommodated internally within tool housing socket. In addition, the second detent or latching element of the battery cap or end closure is now permitted to engage the single aperture defined within the side wall of the tool housing socket so as to lock or latch the battery pack at the ON position or state with respect to the portable tool.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective, exploded view of a battery pack and an existing portable fastener driving tool having a single latch detent, double aperture dual ON and OFF battery case locking or latching system incorporated therein;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the handle portion of the fastener driving tool as disclosed within

FIG. 1

showing the details of the single latch detent, double aperture dual ON and OFF battery pack locking or latching system for latching or locking the battery pack within the socket portion of the tool handle;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the fastener driving tool as shown in FIG.


2


and as taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

showing the disposition of the battery pack at its locked position or state corresponding to the OFF mode of the fastener driving tool;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the new and improved battery pack assembly constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention and having a pair of latching detents formed thereon for use in connection with fastener driving tools having a single latching or locking aperture;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of a fastener driving tool having the new and improved battery pack assembly shown in

FIG. 4

mounted therein wherein the battery pack assembly is latched or locked at its standby or OFF position;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the fastener driving tool shown in

FIG. 5

as taken along lines


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view similar to that of FIG.


5


and showing the fastener driving tool having the new and improved battery pack assembly mounted therein wherein, however, the battery pack assembly is latched or locked at its fully inserted or ON position;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the fastener driving tool shown in

FIG. 7

as taken along lines


8





8


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a schematic side elevational view of a first modified embodiment of the battery end cap illustrating a first structural arrangement by means of which both the first and second latching members can in effect be mounted upon the battery end cap; and





FIG. 10

is a schematic side elevational view of a second modified embodiment of the battery end cap illustrating a second structural arrangement by means of which both the first and second latching members can also in effect be mounted upon the battery end cap.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 4

thereof, the new and improved battery pack assembly constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention is shown and is generally indicated by the reference character


210


. As shown, the battery pack assembly


210


is seen to comprise a substantially hollow battery case


212


within which there is to be accommodated a cell pack


214


which actually comprises a plurality of battery cells


216


connected together. More particularly, while two sets or rows of three battery cells


216


may be provided and connected together, in connection with some portable tools, only five battery cells


216


are required for meeting or satisfying the power requirements of the particular tool. In such case, one of the battery cells


216


is replaced by means of a dummy or spacer which has a configuration similar to that of one of the battery cells


216


such that the overall external configuration and spatial dimensions of the cell pack


214


remains the same. The laterally outer side portions of the forwardmost or longitudinally innermost pair of the battery cells


216


of the battery pack


214


are provided with electrical contacts


218


which are adapted to project laterally outwardly through windows


220


, which are provided upon respective or corresponding portions of the battery case


212


, such that the battery pack electrical contacts


218


will be electrically connected to corresponding electrical contacts, not shown, of the power tool when the battery pack assembly


210


is moved longitudinally inwardly within the power tool socket to the ON position or state as will be discussed hereinafter, that is, the state at which the tool will be ON. The battery pack assembly


210


further comprises a battery end cap


222


and a battery spacer


224


which is adapted to be interposed between the battery end cap


222


and the battery cell pack


214


. The interior face of the battery end cap


222


is provided with a pair of laterally spaced, axially projecting posts or studs


226


, only one of which is shown, and the battery spacer


224


is correspondingly provided with a pair of apertures, not shown, by means of which the battery spacer


224


may be mounted upon the interior face of the battery cap


222


. In turn, the battery cap


222


is adapted to be sonically welded to the battery case


212


such that the battery pack assembly


210


is completed. In order to provide for any spatial intolerances within the assembly


210


, a compressible rubber pad or spacer


228


is adapted to be interposed between the outer or rear end of the battery cell pack


214


and the battery spacer


224


.




It is to be further noted that in accordance with the particularly unique structure characteristic of the present invention, it is seen that the battery spacer


224


is provided with a first arm member


230


which has a first latching member


232


disposed upon the distal end portion thereof. The proximal end portion of the first arm member


230


is integrally connected to the battery spacer


224


, and in this manner, it is apparent that the first latching member


232


is in effect flexibly mounted upon the battery spacer


224


in a cantilevered manner. In a similar manner, the battery cap


222


is provided with a second arm member


234


which has a second latching member


236


disposed upon the distal end portion thereof. The proximal end portion of the second arm member


234


is integrally connected to the battery cap


222


, and in this manner, it is apparent that the second latching member


236


is in effect likewise flexibly mounted upon the battery cap


222


in a cantilevered manner. It is to be further noted that when the battery spacer


224


is mounted upon the battery cap


222


as a result of the posts or studs


226


projecting through the apertures, not shown, of the battery spacer


224


, the second arm member


234


will overlie the first arm member


230


. The second arm member


234


is further provided with a recessed or concave finger member


238


by means of which, as will be more fully discussed hereinafter, not only can the battery pack assembly


210


can be manipulated in both the forward or insertion direction, and the rearward or retraction direction, with respect to the socket portion of the fastener driving tool, but in addition, the second arm member


234


can be depressed downwardly, due to flexible cantilevered mounting thereof upon the battery end cap


222


, so as to engage the first arm member


230


. As a result of such downward depression and flexible movement of the second arm member


234


, the engagement of the second arm member


234


with the first arm member


230


, and the flexible cantilevered movement or mounting of the first arm member


230


upon the battery spacer


224


, the first latching member


232


can be disengaged from the aperture formed within the sidewall portion of the socket portion of the fastener driving tool so as to permit the battery pack assembly


210


to be moved still further into the socket portion of the fastener driving and permit the second latching member


236


to lockingly engage the aperture formed within the sidewall portion of the socket portion of the fastener driving tool.




More particularly, with reference now being made to

FIG. 5

, and as best seen from such view, a typical fastener driving tool currently in existence is shown at


240


, and it is seen that the tool


240


comprises, for example, among other components thereof, a handle portion


242


having a trigger mechanism


244


, and a base portion


246


within which there is integrally defined a hollow socket portion


248


. As can be appreciated, the hollow socket portion


248


is provided with an open end region


250


into which the portable battery pack assembly


210


is adapted to be inserted. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the battery pack assembly


210


is illustrated as being disposed within the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


such that the battery pack assembly


210


is lockingly engaged or latched at its OFF position, that is, the position at which the electrical contacts


218


of the battery pack assembly


210


will be electrically disconnected from the electrical contacts, not shown, of the fastener driving tool


240


such that the tool


240


will be disposed in its OFF state.




More particularly, it is seen that the hollow socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


is provided with a single aperture


252


defined within a sidewall portion


254


of the socket portion


248


which is adapted to be latchingly or lockingly engaged by means of the first latching member


232


when the battery pack assembly


210


has been inserted into the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


so as to be disposed at the OFF position. This state can be further appreciated with reference being additionally made to

FIG. 6

wherein the disposition of the two latching members


232


and


236


relative to the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


, and in particular the aperture


252


thereof, are disposed. It is additionally seen that the sidewall portion


254


of the hollow socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


includes a transversely extending wall portion


256


which is longitudinally or axially recessed from the open end region


250


, and that the longitudinal or axial dimension of such wall portion


256


corresponds approximately to the longitudinal or axial distance defined between the first and second latching members


232


,


236


when the portable battery pack assembly


210


is assembled. In this manner, when the portable battery pack assembly


210


is mounted within the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


at its OFF position or state, the first latching member


232


will be disposed upon a first or downstream side of the wall portion


256


while the second latching member


236


will be disposed upon a second or opposite upstream side of the wall portion


256


.




When it is desired to provide electrical power to the fastener driving tool


240


so as to dispose the same in the ON state, the battery pack assembly


210


is moved longitudinally or axially further into the hollow socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


to the positions shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

at which the electrical contacts


218


of the battery pack assembly


210


can electrically engage the electrical power contacts, not shown, of the fastener driving tool


240


. More particularly, as can be appreciated with reference also still being made to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, in order to achieve such longitudinal or axial movement of the battery pack assembly


210


with respect to the hollow socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


, an operator's finger is disposed within or upon the recessed finger portion


238


of the battery end cap


222


, and the recessed finger portion


238


is then depressed downwardly as viewed in FIG.


6


. As a result of such downward depression of the recessed finger portion


238


, and as a result of the flexibility of the second arm member


234


due to its cantilevered mounting upon the battery end cap


222


, the second arm member


234


, which is integral with the recessed finger portion


238


and which likewise has the second latching member


236


integrally formed thereon, is likewise caused to be depressed or moved downwardly such that the bottom or undersurface of the second arm member


234


engages the upper surface of the first arm member


230


. As a result of such engagement between the first and second arm members


230


,


234


, as well as the flexibility of the first arm member


230


due to its cantilevered mounting upon the battery spacer


224


, the first arm member


230


is depressed or moved downwardly whereby the first locking or latching member


232


is able to be disengaged or freed from the aperture


252


and its engagement with the wall portion


256


. Consequently, the battery pack assembly


210


is enabled to be moved longitudinally or axially forwardly further into the hollow socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


such that the battery pack assembly contacts


218


can make electrical contact with the electrical contacts, not shown, of the fastener driving tool


240


and thereby provide electrical power to the fastener driving tool


240


.




As can readily be appreciated from reference being made to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, and in particular, in connection with

FIG. 8

when particularly compared to

FIG. 6

, it is seen that as a result of the downward depression of the second arm member


234


and its consequent engagement with the first arm member


230


whereby the first latching member


232


will be disengaged from the aperture


252


formed within the sidewall


254


of the fastener driving tool socket portion


248


, the battery pack assembly


210


is then enabled to be moved longitudinally or axially inwardly into the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


so as to effectively move the battery pack assembly


210


from the OFF or standby state, position, or mode, to the ON state, position, or mode. It is further appreciated upon comparison between the illustrated structure of

FIGS. 6 and 8

that in lieu of the first latching member


232


projecting outwardly from the battery case


212


so as to be properly engaged within the aperture or window


252


of the fastener driving tool socket portion


248


, the first latching member


232


is now depressed radially inwardly and is accommodated between the outermost pair of laterally spaced power cells


216


. This spatial accommodation of the first latching member


232


permits the first latching member


232


to also be accommodated internally within the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


as is clearly seen in FIG.


6


.




Concomitantly, upon further longitudinal or axial movement of the battery pack assembly


210


within the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


, the second latching member


236


is permitted to move beneath the transversely disposed wall portion


256


and be snap fitted within the aperture or window


252


formed within the sidewall portion


254


of the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


so as to be disposed upon or engage the first or downstream side of the wall portion


256


. At this time, the battery pack assembly


210


is lockingly engaged at the position or state within the socket portion


248


of the fastener driving tool


240


corresponding to the ON state of the tool, and it is likewise noted that the recessed finger portion


238


of the battery pack assembly


210


is disposed upon or engaged with the second or upstream side of the transversely extending wall portion


256


. In order to move the battery pack assembly


210


back to its position corresponding to the OFF state of the fastener driving tool


240


, a suitable tool, not shown, can be inserted through the aperture or window


252


formed within the sidewall portion


254


of the socket portion of the tool


240


so as to force or depress the second latching member


236


radially inwardly and thereby disengage the same from its engaged state with the transversely extending wall


256


. Rearward slidable movement of the battery pack assembly


210


, by means of an operator's finger operatively engaged upon the recessed finger portion


238


, is then able to be achieved.




With reference now being made to

FIG. 9

, a first modified embodiment of a battery end cap assembly is disclosed, and it is to be noted that component parts of the battery end cap assembly which correspond to those component parts of the end cap assembly shown in

FIG. 4

will be designated by corresponding reference characters except that they will be within the


300


series. The significant difference between the battery end cap assembly of the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 9

, as compared to the battery end cap assembly illustrated in

FIG. 4

resides in the fact that both the first and second latching members are now mounted upon the battery end cap as opposed to the first latching member


232


being mounted upon the battery spacer


224


while the second latching member


236


was mounted upon the battery end cap


222


as was the case with the embodiment of FIG.


4


. More particularly, the battery end cap assembly of the embodiment of

FIG. 9

is seen to comprise the battery end cap


322


which has a first arm member


334


integrally mounted thereon in a cantilevered manner. The distal end of the first arm member


334


is provided with a first latching member


336


, and a second arm member


330


is adapted to be fixedly secured to an interior surface


323


of the battery end cap


322


in a cantilevered manner by means of a dependent bracket end portion


331


integral with the second arm member


330


whereby the second arm member


330


is in effect disposed beneath the first arm member


334


. The distal end of the second arm member


330


is provided with a second latching member


332


, and in view of the fixation of the second arm member


330


to the battery end cap


322


only by means of the bracket end portion


331


of the second arm member


330


, the second arm member


330


is able to be flexibly and resiliently moved with respect to the first arm member


334


. The bracket end portion


331


of the second arm member


330


may be fixed to the battery end cap by any suitable means, such as being ultrasonically welded to the battery end cap


322


as at


333


, and the resulting battery end cap assembly, with its latching members


332


,


336


, functions in a manner similar to that of the latching members


232


,


236


of the embodiment shown in FIG.


4


. Accordingly, a further detailed description is submitted to be unnecessary and is therefore omitted herefrom.




With reference now being made to

FIG. 10

, a second modified embodiment of a battery end cap assembly is disclosed, and it is to be noted that component parts of the battery end cap assembly which correspond to those component parts of the end cap assembly shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

will be designated by corresponding reference characters except that they will be within the


400


series. As was the case noted with respect to the embodiments of

FIGS. 4 and 9

, again, the significant difference between the battery end cap assembly of the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 10

, as compared to the battery end cap assembly illustrated in

FIG. 4

, resides in the fact that both the first and second latching members are now mounted upon the battery end cap as opposed to the first latching member


232


being mounted upon the battery spacer


224


while the second latching member


236


was mounted upon the battery end cap


222


as was the case with the embodiment of FIG.


4


.




More particularly, the battery end cap assembly of the embodiment of

FIG. 10

is seen to comprise the battery end cap


422


which has an arm member


434


integrally mounted thereon in a cantilevered manner, and the distal end portion of the arm member


434


is provided with a first latching member


436


. A second mounting arm or mounting plate


430


, which may, for example, be in the form of a leaf spring, has a first proximal end portion thereof fixedly mounted to an underside portion of the arm member


434


at locations adjacent to the end cap


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by means of suitable fasteners, such as, for example, rivets


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, while a distal end portion of the mounting plate


430


has a second latching member


432


mounted thereon by similar rivet fasteners


441


. In this manner, the mounting plate


430


is freely flexibly mounted upon the undersurface portion of the arm member


434


in a cantilevered manner such that the first and second latching members


436


,


432


are able to function and achieve their latching operations as desired. Again, the operations of such latching members


432


,


436


is submitted to be apparent and therefore a detailed description of such operations is deemed unnecessary and is accordingly omitted herefrom.




Thus, it may be seen that in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present a new and improved battery pack latching or locking mounting system has been developed wherein first and second latching elements or detents mounted upon the battery spacer battery end cap engage a single aperture or window defined within a sidewall portion of the tool housing socket so as to lock the battery pack at its first OFF position or state and its second ON state or position. When the battery pack is moved into the tool housing socket in the longitudinal direction so as to be moved from the first OFF position or state to the second ON position or state, the second latching element or detent of the battery cap or end closure engages the first latching element or detent of the spacer and causes the first latching element or detent of the spacer to be depressed radially inwardly so as to be disengaged from the single aperture or window defined within the sidewall portion of the tool housing socket such that the first latching element or detent is able to be accommodated internally within tool housing socket. In addition, the second detent or latching element of the battery cap or end closure is now permitted to engage the single aperture or window defined within the sidewall of the tool housing socket so as to lock or latch the battery pack at the ON position or state with respect to the portable tool.




Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A battery pack assembly for use within a portable tool, comprising:a battery case; at least one battery power cell disposed internally within said battery case; electrical contacts disposed upon said battery pack assembly for electrical connection to electrical power contacts mounted upon the portable tool; and a dual latching detent system, comprising first and second latching detents for operative cooperation with a single window aperture of the portable tool, mounted upon said battery case for respectively lockingly latching said battery pack assembly at first and second positions upon the portable tool such that when said first latching detent is engaged with the single window aperture of the portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said first position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically disengaged from the power contacts of the portable tool whereby the portable tool will be disposed in an OFF state, whereas when said second latching detent is engaged with the single window aperture of the portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said second position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically engaged with the power contacts of the portable tool whereby the portable tool will be disposed in an ON state.
  • 2. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said dual latching detent system comprises first and second flexible cantilevered arms; and said first and second latching detents are respectively mounted upon distal end portions of said first and second flexible cantilevered arms.
  • 3. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm is disposed radially outwardly with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm such that radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm causes radially inward movement of said first flexible cantilevered arm so a s to disengage said first latching detent from the single window aperture of the portable tool and permit said second latching detent to engage the single window aperture of the portable tool.
  • 4. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm has a recessed finger portion for receiving an operator's finger so as to facilitate said radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm and to facilitate movement of said battery pack assembly from said first position to said second position.
  • 5. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:a battery pack end cap; and a battery spacer interposed between said battery pack end cap and said at least one battery power cell, said first and second flexible cantilevered arms being respectively integrally mounted upon said battery spacer and said battery pack end cap.
  • 6. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein:at least one mounting stud is integrally mounted upon said battery pack end cap for mounting said battery spacer thereon; and said battery pack end cap is sonically welded to said battery case.
  • 7. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:a battery end cap; said first and second flexible cantilevered arms are both mounted upon said battery end cap.
  • 8. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is ultrasonically welded to said battery end cap.
  • 9. The battery pack assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is riveted to said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms.
  • 10. In combination with a portable tool, a battery pack assembly adapted to be mounted upon said portable tool, comprising:a battery case; at least one battery cell disposed internally within said battery case; electrical contacts disposed upon said battery pack assembly for electrical connection to electrical power contacts mounted upon said portable tool; and a dual latching detent system, comprising first and second latching detents for operative cooperation with a single window aperture of said portable tool, mounted upon said battery case for respectively lockingly latching said battery pack assembly at first and second positions upon said portable tool such that when said first latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture of said portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said first position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically disengaged from said power contacts of said portable tool whereby said portable tool will be disposed in an OFF state, whereas when said second latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture of said portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said second position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically engaged with said power contacts of said portable tool whereby said portable tool will be disposed in an ON state.
  • 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein:said dual latching detent system comprises first and second flexible cantilevered arms; and said first and second latching detents are respectively mounted upon distal end portions of said first and second flexible cantilevered arms.
  • 12. The combination as set forth in claim 11, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm is disposed radially outwardly with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm such that radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm causes radially inward movement of said first flexible cantilevered arm so as to disengage said first latching detent from the single window aperture of the portable tool and permit said second latching detent to engage the single window aperture of the portable tool.
  • 13. The combination as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm has a recessed finger portion for receiving an operator's finger so as to facilitate said radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm and to facilitate movement of said battery pack assembly from said first position to said second position.
  • 14. The combination as set forth in claim 11, further comprising:a battery pack end cap; and a battery spacer interposed between said battery pack end cap and said at least one battery power cell, said first and second flexible cantilevered arms being respectively integrally mounted upon said battery spacer and said battery pack end cap.
  • 15. The combination as set forth in claim 14, wherein:at least one mounting stud is integrally mounted upon said battery pack end cap for mounting said battery spacer thereon; and said battery pack end cap is sonically welded to said battery case.
  • 16. The combination as set forth in claim 11, further comprising:a battery end cap; said first and second flexible cantilevered arms are both mounted upon said battery end cap.
  • 17. The combination as set forth in claim 16, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is ultrasonically welded to said battery end cap.
  • 18. The combination as set forth in claim 16, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is riveted to said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms.
  • 19. The combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein:said portable tool comprises a hollow socket portion within which said battery pack assembly is adapted to be disposed; and said single window aperture is defined within a sidewall portion of said hollow socket portion of said portable tool.
  • 20. The combination as set forth in claim 19, wherein:said first latching detent is disposed internally within said hollow socket portion when said second latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture defined within said sidewall portion of said hollow socket portion.
  • 21. The combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein:said portable tool comprises a fastener driving tool.
  • 22. A portable tool, comprising:a hollow socket portion having a single window aperture defined within a sidewall portion of said hollow socket portion; and a battery pack assembly adapted to be mounted within said hollow socket portion of said tool; said battery pack assembly comprising a battery case; at least one battery cell disposed internally within said battery case; electrical contacts disposed upon said battery pack assembly for electrical connection to electrical power contacts mounted upon said portable tool; and a dual latching detent system, comprising first and second latching detents for operative cooperation with said single window aperture of said hollow socket portion of said portable tool, mounted upon said battery case for respectively lockingly latching said battery pack assembly at first and second positions within said hollow socket portion of said portable tool such that when said first latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture of said socket portion of said portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said first position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically disengaged from said power contacts of said portable tool whereby said portable tool will be disposed in an OFF state, whereas when said second latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture of said hollow socket portion of said portable tool so as to lockingly latch said battery pack assembly at said second position, said electrical contacts of said battery pack assembly will be electrically engaged with said power contacts of said portable tool whereby said portable tool will be disposed in an ON state.
  • 23. The tool as set forth in claim 22, wherein:said dual latching detent system comprises first and second flexible cantilevered arms; and said first and second latching detents are respectively mounted upon distal end portions of said first and second flexible cantilevered arms.
  • 24. The tool as set forth in claim 23, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm is disposed radially outwardly with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm such that radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm causes radially inward movement of said first flexible cantilevered arm so as to disengage said first latching detent from the single window aperture of the portable tool and permit said second latching detent to engage the single window aperture of the portable tool.
  • 25. The tool as set forth in claim 24, wherein:said second flexible cantilevered arm has a recessed finger portion for receiving an operator's finger so as to facilitate said radially inward movement of said second flexible cantilevered arm with respect to said first flexible cantilevered arm and to facilitate movement of said battery pack assembly from said first position to said second position.
  • 26. The tool as set forth in claim 23, further comprising:a battery pack end cap; and a battery spacer interposed between said battery pack end cap and said at least one battery power cell, said first and second flexible cantilevered arms being respectively integrally mounted upon said battery spacer and said battery pack end cap.
  • 27. The tool as set forth in claim 26, wherein:at least one mounting stud is integrally mounted upon said battery pack end cap for mounting said battery spacer thereon; and said battery pack end cap is sonically welded to said battery case.
  • 28. The tool as set forth in claim 23, further comprising:a battery end cap; said first and second flexible cantilevered arms are both mounted upon said battery end cap.
  • 29. The combination as set forth in claim 28, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is ultrasonically welded to said battery end cap.
  • 30. The combination as set forth in claim 28, wherein:said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms is integral with said battery end cap; and said second one of said first and second cantilevered arms is riveted to said first one of said first and second cantilevered arms.
  • 31. The tool as set forth in claim 22, wherein:said portable tool comprises a fastener driving tool.
  • 32. The tool as set forth in claim 22, wherein:said first latching detent is disposed internally within said hollow socket portion when said second latching detent is engaged with said single window aperture defined within said sidewall portion of said hollow socket portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS

This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/329,452 which was filed on Jun. 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,179,192, and which, in turn, is a divisional patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/063,149 which was filed on Apr. 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,622.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/329452 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/712527 US