Drill level indicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6810596
  • Patent Number
    6,810,596
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 13, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A power tool includes a leveling device which includes a rotatable member which seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position. A rotating device includes a member which enables passage of a beam. An electrical circuit which includes an emitting device, a receiving device and an indicating device is electrically coupled such that upon activation, the emitting device emits a beam which passes through the beam passing member. The beam is received by the receiving device which, in turn, activates the indicator device. The indicator is generally a light emitting device which has a varying brightness so that the user may view the indicator from all sides of the power tool.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to power tools and, more particularly, to a leveling device that indicates when the power tool is in a level position.




In various types of power tools, especially drilling tools, it is desirable to know when the tool is in a horizontal or vertical plane. This is particularly useful when drilling holes for hanging doors or the like when it is desirable to have holes which are in plane with horizontal.




Bubble types of levels have been utilized in power tools. However, these types of leveling devices have various shortcomings. While the bubble level works satisfactorily for horizontal applications, it is still burdensome on the user to view the bubble in between the lines. Ordinarily, these bubble types of levels are not conducive for vertical drilling. Also, due to the vibration of the tool, frothing occurs inside the level, rendering the bubble level useless in many applications.




Another type of measuring device utilizes a simple pendulum with a rigid straight bar connecting the pivot point with a hanging weight together with a cross bar mounted at ninety (90°) degrees to a vertical bar. The cross bar can be disposed on either side of the pivot point when the pivot level is hung and the weight achieves equilibrium, the cross bar will be positioned in a horizontal plane. Accordingly, the ends may be aligned with two notches on a carrier board to align the board to the horizontal and thus measure the horizontal plane.




Both of these devices require the user to have an accurate view of the level during drilling to maintain the plane of the power tool. Also, while these types of devices may be satisfactory in horizontal drilling planes, they are not particularly useful when used in a vertical drilling arrangement.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a user with an easy to use leveling device. The device indicates to the user, usually by an illuminated light, that horizontal or vertical planes have been achieved. The present invention enables the user to readily establish visual contact to indicate that a desired level position has been achieved.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, a power tool leveling device comprises a housing with a cavity in the housing. A rotating member is positioned in the housing. The rotating member moves in the cavity such that the rotating member seeks an equilibrium position. The equilibrium position corresponds to a level position. At least one member is associated with the rotating member to enable passage of light through the rotating member. An electrical circuit is associated with the rotating member. The electrical circuit includes an emitting device, a receiving device, and an indicator device. These devices are electrically coupled such that upon activation, the emitting device emits a beam which passes through the at least one member. The beam is received by the receiving device which, in turn, activates the indicator device. The indicator device informs a user that the leveling device is in an equilibrium position. Also, a power source is coupled with the electrical circuit to energize the electrical circuit. The electrical circuit further includes a device for varying current to the indicator device such that as the beam intensity at the receiver device increases, the indicator device increases in intensity. This corresponds to leveling; e.g., as the tool becomes more level, the intensity increases. The device for varying the current is a PNP transistor. The indicator device is a light emitting device. The light emitting device has a variable intensity from off to full on. In the full on position the leveling device is in its level position. The at least one member in the rotating member is an aperture. In an alternate embodiment, the aperture includes a lens for refracting the beam. In a second alternate embodiment, a lens is positioned between the rotating member and the receiving device to refract the beam. Also, the at least one aperture may be an elongated slot. Further, the at least one member may be an optic fiber to transmit the beam. Also, a switch is coupled with the leveling device for activating and deactivating the electrical circuit.




In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a power tool comprises a housing with a motor in the housing. An output is coupled with the motor. An activation member to energize the motor for rotating the output is coupled with the motor. A power source is electrically coupled with the motor and activation member. A leveling device is present in the housing. The leveling device comprises a housing with a cavity in the housing. A rotating member is positioned in the housing. The rotating member moves in the cavity such that the rotating member seeks an equilibrium position. The equilibrium position corresponds to a level position. At least one member is associated with the rotating member to enable passage of light through the rotating member. An electrical circuit is associated with the rotating member. The electrical circuit includes an emitting device, a receiving device, and an indicator device. These devices are electrically coupled such that upon activation, the emitting device emits a beam which passes through the at least one member. The beam is received by the receiving device which, in turn, activates the indicator device. The indicator device informs a user that the leveling device is in an equilibrium position. Also, a power source is coupled with the electrical circuit to energize the electrical circuit. The electrical circuit further includes a device for varying current to the indicator device such that as the beam intensity at the receiver device increases, the indicator device increases in intensity. This corresponds to leveling; e.g., as the tool becomes more level, the intensity increases. The device for varying the current is a PNP transistor. The indicator device is a light emitting device. The light emitting device has a variable intensity from off to full on. In the full on position the leveling device is in its level position. The at least one member in the rotating member is an aperture. In an alternate embodiment, the aperture includes a lens for refracting the beam. In a second alternate embodiment, a lens is positioned between the rotating member and the receiving device to refract the beam. Also, the at least one aperture may be an elongated slot. Further, the at least one member may be an optic fiber to transmit the beam. Also, a switch is coupled with the leveling device for activating and deactivating the electrical circuit.




In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a power tool comprises a housing with a motor within the housing. An output is coupled with the motor. An activation member energizes the motor to rotate the output which is coupled with an output source and the motor. A leveling device is coupled with the power tool. The leveling device includes an indicator such that upon activation of the leveling device the indicator indicates to a user that the leveling device is in an equilibrium position. The leveling device is also coupled with the power source. The indicator is positioned on the housing such that a user may view the indicator from all sides of the housing when the power tool is in use. The indicator varies in intensity as the leveling position is reached. The indicator is ordinarily a light emitting device. Accordingly, the light emitting device varies in brightness, being brightest when the power tool is in the level position. Also, a switch is coupled with the activation member for activating the leveling device prior to activating the motor.




From the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings and subjoined claims, other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view partially in section of a drill with a leveling device in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 1



a


is a partial rear perspective view of the drill of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2

is a cross-section view of

FIG. 1

along lines II—II thereof.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a level indicator in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of the electrical circuit of the leveling device.





FIG. 5

is a section view of an alternate embodiment of a leveling device.





FIG. 6

is a cross-section view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a cross-section view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Turning to the figures,

FIG. 1

illustrates a power tool in accordance with the present invention and is designated with the reference numeral


10


. The power tool


10


is illustrated as a drill; however, any type of power tool such as a screwdriver, sander, rotary tool, clippers, hedge trimmer, saw or the like may be utilized with the level indicator in accordance with the present invention. The power tool


10


includes a housing


12


which includes two halves


14


which surround a motor


18


. An activation member


20


is coupled with the motor as well as with a power source


22


. The power source


22


may be a power cord (AC current) or the power tool may have a battery (DC current) as shown. The motor


18


is coupled with an output


24


which may include a transmission


26


and a chuck


28


to retain the tool with the drill.




A level indicator


30


is positioned in the housing half


14


. The level indicator


30


includes a housing


32


and circuitry


34


. Turning to

FIG. 3

, the level indicator housing


32


includes two halves


36


and


38


which are secured together, preferably by a snap fit. A rotatable member


40


is rotatably positioned within the housing half


36


. The rotatable member


40


has an overall disc shape with an axle


42


extending through the center of the rotatable member


40


, and with the axle ends in blocks


43


. Also, apertures


44


, preferably four in number, are formed in the disc


40


. Also, a counter-weight


46


is coupled with the rotating member


40


.




The rotatable member


40


rotates within a cavity


48


in the housing halves


36


and


38


about the axle


42


. The counter-weight


46


provides a weighted side of the rotatable member


40


so that the rotatable member


40


is always seeking an equilibrium position. The apertures


44


are positioned about the rotatable member


40


at zero (0°) degrees, ninety (90°) degrees, one hundred eighty (180°) degrees, and two hundred seventy (270°) degrees about a three hundred sixty (360°) degree circle of the rotating member


40


. The apertures


44


have a desired size, preferably with a diameter of 0.5 mm. which enables sensing as will be described herein. The rotatable member


40


rotates throughout three hundred sixty (360°) degrees within the housing


32


as the power tool is manipulated.




Circuitry


34


is best defined in FIG.


4


. Broadly speaking, the circuitry includes a light emitter


50


, a light receiver


52


and an indicator


54


. Lead


56


extends from the power source


22


to switch


58


. Lead


60


leads from the switch


58


to the emitter


50


. Also, a resistor R


1


is electrically coupled in lead


60


. R


1


may have a value as illustrated in Chart 1 below, varying with the voltage of the power source. Lead


60


is coupled with lead


64


which electrically couples the switch with the receiver


52


. Lead


64


extends from lead


60


to the receiver


52


. A pair of resistors R


2


and R


3


are electrically coupled in lead


64


extending to the receiver


52


. Lead


60


is electrically coupled with lead


66


. Lead


66


is electrically coupled with the indicator


54


. Transistor Q


1


is electrically coupled in lead


66


. Transistor Q


1


is a PNP transistor. Thus, a base lead


68


is coupled with lead


64


between resistors R


2


and R


3


. A fourth resistor R


4


is coupled with lead


66


between the transistor Q


1


and the indicator


54


. Further, lead


70


is coupled with the power source


22


, leads


62


,


64


and


66


.




The emitter


50


is preferably an infrared emitter generating a stream of light towards the receiver


52


. Preferably, the emitter


50


is axially positioned 2:1 mm. away from the rotatable member


40


. The receiver


52


is preferably a phototransistor to receive the light generated from the infrared LED


50


. Preferably, the phototransistor


52


is axially positioned 1.5 mm. away from the rotatable member


40


. The indicator


54


is preferably an LED having a desired color such as red.




The leveling device


30


operates as follows. The trigger


17


of the activation member


20


is pushed inward to contact switch


58


. As this occurs, the circuit is activated. However, the switch


58


is activated before the motor


14


. Upon activation of the switch


58


, the circuit is closed so that current moves through the lead


60


. As current moves through the lead


60


, current passes to the emitter


50


turning on the emitter


50


generating a light beam


72


. If the rotatable member


40


is in a non-level or non-equilibrium position, the apertures


44


do not align with the beam


72


and therefore light does not pass across the rotatable member


40


and light is not sensed by the receiver


52


. In this case, the indicator


54


does not illuminate. This is due to the fact that the current at lead


68


is blocked and therefore the transistor Q


1


does not allow current to pass to the indicator LED


54


.




Once the leveling device approaches an equilibrium or level position so that the power tool is on or near a horizontal or vertical plane, one of the apertures


44


is in alignment with the beam


72


from the infrared LED


50


. As this occurs, the beam


72


passes through the rotatable member


40


. The beam


72


is sensed by the phototransistor receiver


52


. As this occurs, the receiver phototransistor


52


is energized. As this occurs, current passes from lead


60


through lead


64


to lead


70


completing that circuit. As this happens, the current in base lead


68


is conductive. As the transducer Q


1


senses the change in current between the emitter and base, current begins to flow from the collector to the emitter along lead


66


. As this occurs, current flows to indicator LED


54


illuminating the indicator


54


.




Since small apertures


44


are used which may have a conical shape, the beam intensity increases through the rotatable member


40


, as the rotatable member


40


becomes more level and the apertures


44


are centered and directly in line with the beam


72


. As this occurs, the receiver phototransistor


52


senses a higher intensity in the beam


72


. Thus, more current passes through the phototransistor


52


. As this occurs, the current sensed by the base of the transistor Q


1


increases in lead


68


. As this occurs, the transistor Q


1


senses an increase in base current of the PNP transistor. As this occurs, the PNP transistor Q


1


enables more current to pass through it which, in turn, increases the intensity of the illumination of the indicator


54


. Thus, a variable output is established. The indicator


54


varies in intensity from off to its brightest point when the leveling device is in its most level position.




A plus or minus six (6°) degree range from level is present where the light goes on. When the tool is further than six (6°) degrees away from level, the light is in an off position. When the power tool comes within the six (6°) degrees of level range, the light begins to turn on. As the light hits the level position, the light at its brightest. As it approaches the other side of the six (6°) degrees (positive or negative), the light would again go off. Thus, the user can determine if he is high or low of the level position when the light is the brightest.




A chart is provided below which provides the values of R


1


, R


2


, R


3


and R


4


in the above circuit diagram. Note that the values of R


1


and R


4


vary depending upon the voltage of the power source.



















VOLTAGE




R


1






R


2






R


3






R


4





























9.6




1.8 K




10 K




10 K




1.8 K






12.0




3.3 K




10 K




10 K




2.2 K






14.4




4.3 K




10 K




10 K




2.7 K






18.0




6.8 K




10 K




10 K




3.5 K














The indicator LED


54


is positioned between the housings at a top rear position of the tool. When the tool is used by a user, the user ordinarily is positioned behind the tool. Also, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


, the indicator LED is ordinarily positioned above the contour of the housing so that the LED can be viewed by the user from all sides and angles of use of the drill. Thus, the user can readily view whether or not the light is illuminated and the power tool is level.




As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, the activation member


20


includes trigger


80


for activating the motor. The trigger


80


includes a plunger shaft


82


as well as a leaf contact actuator


84


. The leaf contact actuator


84


contacts the micro-switch


58


for activating the leveling circuit. The leaf contact actuator


84


contacts the leaf contact


86


which pushes down the plunger


88


actuating the switch


58


.




Turning to

FIG. 5

, a second embodiment of the leveling device is shown. Here, the leveling device is substantially similar to that as previously described. The difference is that lenses


90


are positioned in apertures


44


to enhance the refractiveness of the beam


72


.




Turning to

FIG. 6

, an additional embodiment is shown. Here, the embodiment is the same as previously described. However, a lens


92


is positioned between the rotative member


40


and the receiver


52


to enhance the beam passing through the apertures


44


.




Turning to

FIG. 7

, an additional embodiment is shown.

FIG. 7

illustrates a rotatable member


40


′. Here, the apertures


44


′ have an elongated shape enhancing the variable output of the indicator


54


.




Turning to

FIG. 8

, an additional embodiment is shown. In

FIG. 8

, optic fibers


96


and


98


are positioned in rotatable member


40


′. The optical members extend like spokes across the rotating member


40


. Also, the emitter


50


and receiver


52


are positioned radially with respect to the rotatable member.




While the above detailed description describes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and alteration without deviating from the scope and fair meaning of the subjoined claims.



Claims
  • 1. A power tool leveling device, comprising:a housing, a cavity in said housing; a rotating member in said housing, said rotating member moving in said cavity such that said rotating member seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position; at least one member associated with said rotating member for enabling passage of a beam through said rotating member; an electrical circuit including an emitting device, a receiving device, and an indicator device electrically coupled such that upon activation, said emitting device emits a beam which passes through said at least one member, said beam received by said receiving device which, in turn, activates said indicator device indicating to a user that said leveling device is in or near an equilibrium position and said electrical circuit further including a device for varying current to said indicator device such that as the beam intensity at the receiver device increases, the indicator device increases in intensity; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit.
  • 2. The leveling device according to claim 1, wherein said device for varying current being a PNP transistor.
  • 3. The leveling device according to claim 1, wherein said indicator being a light emitting device.
  • 4. The leveling device according to claim 3, wherein the light emitting device has a variable intensity from off to full on, when full on the leveling device being in a level position.
  • 5. The leveling device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one member in said rotating member being an aperture.
  • 6. The leveling device according to claim 5, wherein a lens positioned in said aperture for refracting said beam.
  • 7. The leveling device according to claim 5, wherein a lens being positioned between said rotating member and said receiving device for refracting said beam.
  • 8. The leveling device according to claim 5, wherein said at least one aperture being an elongated slot.
  • 9. The leveling device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one member being an optic fiber for refracting said beam.
  • 10. The leveling device according to claim 1, further comprising a switch for activating and deactivating said electrical circuit.
  • 11. A power tool, comprising:a housing; a motor within said housing; an output coupled with said motor; an activation member for energizing said motor for rotating said output; a power source electrically coupled with said motor and said activation member; and a leveling mechanism comprising: a housing, a cavity in said housing; a rotating member in said housing, said rotating member moving in said cavity such that said rotating member seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position; at least one member associated with said rotating member for enabling passage of a beam through said rotating member; an electrical circuit including an emitting device, a receiving device, and an indicator device electrically coupled such that upon activation, said emitting device emits a beam which passes through said at least one member, said beam received by said receiving device which, in turn, activates said indicator device indicating to a user that said leveling device is in or near an equilibrium position and said electrical circuit further including a device for varying current to said indicator device such that as the beam intensity at the receiver device increases, the indicator device increases in intensity; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit.
  • 12. The power tool according to claim 11, wherein said device for varying current being a PNP transistor.
  • 13. The power tool according to claim 11, wherein said indicator being a light emitting device.
  • 14. The power tool according to claim 13, wherein the light emitting device has a variable intensity from off to full on, when full on the leveling device being in a level position.
  • 15. The power tool according to claim 11, wherein said at least one member in said rotating member being an aperture.
  • 16. The power tool according to claim 15, wherein a lens positioned in said aperture for refracting said beam.
  • 17. The power tool according to claim 15, wherein a lens being positioned between said rotating member and said receiving device for refracting said beam.
  • 18. The power tool according to claim 15, wherein said at least one aperture being an elongated slot.
  • 19. The power tool according to claim 11, wherein said at least one member being an optic fiber for refracting said beam.
  • 20. The power tool according to claim 11, further comprising a switch for activating and deactivating said electrical circuit.
  • 21. A power tool, comprising:a housing; a motor within said housing; an output coupled with said motor; an activation member for energizing said motor for rotating said output; a power source electrically coupled with said motor and said activation member; and a leveling mechanism comprising: a housing, a cavity in said housing; a rotating member in said housing, said rotating member moving in said cavity such that said rotating member seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position; at least one member associated with said rotating member for enabling passage of light through said rotating member; an electrical circuit including an emitting device, a receiving device, and an indicator device electrically coupled such that upon activation, said emitting device emits a beam which passes through said at least one member, said beam received by said receiving device which, in turn, activates said indicator device indicating to a user that said leveling device is in or near an equilibrium position; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit; wherein said indicator device being positioned on said housing such that a user may view said indicator device from all sides of said housing when said power tool is in use and said indicator device varying in intensity.
  • 22. The power tool according to claim 21, wherein said indicator being a light emitting device.
  • 23. The power tool according to claim 22, wherein said light emitting device varying in brightness, being brightest when said power tool is in said level position.
  • 24. The power tool according to claim 22, wherein a switch is coupled with said activation member for activating said leveling device prior to activating said motor.
  • 25. A power tool, comprising:a housing; a motor within said housing; an output coupled with said motor; an activation member for energizing said motor for rotating said output; a power source electrically coupled with said motor and said activation member; and a leveling mechanism, said leveling mechanism including: an electrical circuit including an indicator device electrically coupled such that upon activation, said indicator device varying in intensity as said leveling device approaches a level position and said indicator devices increases in intensity until said tool is level and said indicator devices decreases in intensity as said tool moves out of level; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit.
  • 26. The power tool according to claim 25, wherein said activation member includes a position for activating said level indicator without energizing said motor.
  • 27. A power tool leveling device, comprising:a housing, a cavity in said housing; a member in said housing, said member moving in said cavity such that said member seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position; at least one mechanism associated with said member for enabling passage of a beam through said member; an electrical circuit for emitting a beam which passes through said at least one mechanism, said beam being received by said electrical circuit which, in turn, indicates to a user that said leveling device is in or near an equilibrium position and said electrical circuit further varying current such that as the beam intensity increases, the indicator increases in intensity; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit.
  • 28. A power tool, comprising:a housing; a motor within said housing; an output coupled with said motor; an activation member for energizing said motor for rotating said output; a power source electrically coupled with said motor and said activation member; and a leveling mechanism comprising: a housing, a cavity in said housing; a member in said housing, said member moving in said cavity such that said member seeks an equilibrium position which corresponds to a level position; at least one mechanism associated with said member for enabling passage of a beam through said member; an electrical circuit for emitting a beam which passes through said at least one mechanism, said beam being received by said electrical circuit which, in turn, indicates to a user that said leveling device is in or near an equilibrium position and said electrical circuit further varying current such that as the beam intensity increases, the indicator increases in intensity; and a power source coupled with said electrical circuit for energizing said electrical circuit.
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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/915834 Jul 2001 US
Child 10/075927 US