1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to power tools, and more particularly, to a quick-release depth adjustment device for a power tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
A general power tool is powered by an electric motor or pneumatic turbo for rotary output to drive rotation of a drive bit or drill bit. As far as the drive bit is concerned, the drive bit is usually connected with a power source by a clutch in such a way that the user must hold the power tool and apply a positive force to the drive bit to enable the drive bit to be coupled with the power source and then to be driven by the power source for rotation.
When the drive bit screws a screw onto a workpiece, the screw must be stopped from rotation driven by the drive bit after contact with the surface of the workpiece or while the screw is screwed tight to enable allowable recession formed on the surface of the workpiece. Otherwise, if the drive bit keeps rotation, the screw head may be damaged or the screw may damage the workpiece, stripping the screw. However, the user operating the power tool having incessant power output often fails to stop operation of the power tool immediately at the right time and the maximum torsion of the clutch is often great enough to damage the screw or the workpiece.
To solve the aforementioned problem, a variety of conventional depth adjustment devices for power tools were proposed to stop the drive bit from moving further after the screw is screwed to a predetermined depth of the workpiece and to interrupt the transmission coupling between the drive bit and the power tool to prevent the drive bit from tightening the screw. For example, each of U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,030,383, 4,647,260, and 5,341,704 similarly discloses that a length-adjustable sleeve is fixed to a front end of the power tool having a clutch for the drive bit to run through and the drive bit is exposed outside for a predetermined length mating the depth where the screw is screwed into the workpiece. When the screw is screwed into the workpiece for a predetermined depth, a front end of the sleeve contacts the surface of the workpiece to disable the user from keeping applying the positive force to the drive bit via the power tool to interrupt the power coupling of the clutch. In this way, the power tool stops driving rotation of the drive bit to prevent the screw from threadably moving further while the screw is screwed to the predetermined depth, thus preventing the screw from being damaged by the drive bit or from damaging the workpiece.
Although the aforesaid conventional depth adjustment devices provide the function of depth adjustment, the way that each of those devices is connected with the power tool is disadvantageous to assembly and disassembly of the depth adjustment device. For example, each of the depth adjustment devices of the U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,030,383 and 4,647,260 is mounted to the front end of the power tool by screw thread fit, such that the assembly and disassembly of the depth adjustment device are not convenient. Particularly, the power tool itself often needs to mate with different apparatuses for operation, such that the aforesaid device mounted to the front end of the power tool must be replaced frequently. For example, an automatic screw feeding device instead of the depth adjustment device is provided for supplying screws quickly and uninterruptedly. However, in the automatic screw feeding device, the screw feeding track must be fixed to a specific location, such that the screw thread fit is not applicable to the connection between the automatic screw feeding device and the power tool. In this way, the power tool can only be installed with one of the devices. The depth adjustment device of the U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,704 is mounted to the power tool by that its annular rib formed inside the sleeve is engaged with the annular grove formed at the front end of the power tool. Such design is subject to wear and tear of the annular rib/groove during the assembly and the disassembly and thus disadvantageous to repeated assembly and disassembly.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a depth adjustment device, which can be installed to or detached from a power tool quickly without the assistance of any tool.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the depth adjustment device mounted to a front end of a power tool. The power tool includes a drive bit mounted to the front end thereof and driven for rotation thereby via a clutch. The drive bit protrudes out of the depth adjustment device to screw a screw onto a workpiece. The depth adjustment device is composed of a coupling member, a stationary sleeve, and an adjustment sleeve. The coupling member includes a through hole and is fixed to the front end of the power tool. The drive bit of the power tool passes through the through hole of the coupling member. The coupling member further includes a limit recess and a lock recess at each of two opposite positions of an external periphery thereof. Each of the limit recesses extends along an imaginary longitudinal axis of the coupling member. Each of the lock recesses crosses the limit recess and extends from an end of the limit recess. The stationary sleeve is hollow inside and sleeved onto the coupling member for the drive bit to pass therethrough. The stationary sleeve includes two first lock portions formed at at least one position of one side thereof and corresponding to the respective limit recesses, two springy parts formed at a rear end thereof, and two second lock portions each formed at a distal end of one of the springy parts. Each of the first lock portions is stopped against one of two lateral sidewalls of the lock recess. The second lock portions are locked to the respective lock recesses. The stationary sleeve further includes an external thread formed at an external periphery thereof. The adjustment sleeve is hollow inside, having a lip portion at a front end thereof for lying against a surface of a workpiece. The drive bit passes through the adjustment sleeve and protrudes beyond a front end of the adjustment sleeve. The adjustment sleeve further includes an internal thread formed therein and engaged with the external thread of the stationary sleeve, whereby the adjustment sleeve can be movably mounted to the stationary sleeve, and the depth for which the screw is screwed onto the workpiece is adjusted as the length for which the drive bit protrudes beyond the lip portion is changed. When the drive bit screws the screw for a predetermined depth, the lip portion is stopped against the surface of the workpiece to stop the drive bit from taking any positive force and to interrupt the power coupling of the clutch. In addition, the coupling member can be alternatively connected with another auxiliary device, like automatic screw feeding device.
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While installing the depth adjustment device, the user can move the stationary sleeve 20 toward the front end of the power tool 50 to sleeve the stationary sleeve 20 onto the coupling member 10, enabling each of the first lock portions 21 to be stopped against two lateral sidewalls of the limit recess 12 and enabling the second lock portions 221 to be locked to the lock recess 13, and finally the depth adjustment device is mounted to the power tool 50. While detaching the depth adjustment device from the power tool 50, the user can apply a force to the stationary sleeve 20 to force the second lock portions 221 to disengage from the lock recesses 13 and then to remove the coupling member 10 from the stationary sleeve 20. When an auxiliary device, like automatic screw feeding device, is to be installed to the power tool 50, the auxiliary device can have the similar lock portions corresponding to the respective lock recesses 13 and then be connected with the coupling member 10 via the lock portions locked to the respective lock recesses 13 to be fixed to the front end of the power tool 50, further fastening the relative orientation between the auxiliary device and the power tool 50.
As mentioned above, the length what the drive bit 40 protrudes or shrinks is dependent on the depth what the screw is screwed and is equal to the depth or height of the screw with respect to the workpiece. Referring to
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In conclusion, the coupling member 10 mounted to the power tool 50 is engaged with the stationary sleeve 20 in such a way that the present invention can be quickly installed or detached from the power tool 50 without assistance of any tool.
Although the present invention has been described with respect to a specific preferred embodiment thereof, it is no way limited to the details of the illustrated structures but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
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97216631 U | Sep 2008 | TW | national |
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20100067996 A1 | Mar 2010 | US |