The present disclosure relates to drive adapters, and more particularly to drive adapters for scrubbers and the like.
Hand tools and power tools are frequently connected to different sizes and/or types of tool heads. Tool heads may include bits, fasteners, and the like. In the context of powered scrubbers, tool heads may include brushes having various sizes, shapes, and stiffnesses. Connection mechanisms that are attachable to or integral with the tool permit connection between the head and the tool. The connection mechanism permits usage of the head upon actuation of the tool. Various tool heads may require different connections to the tool.
In one independent aspect, a power tool includes a power head receiving power from a power source and a drive coupled to and driven by the power head. The drive extends along a longitudinal axis, and the drive includes a connector for selectively engaging one of a first working tool and a second working tool. The connector includes an internal bore configured to selectively engage a shank of the first working tool, and a lobe protruding radially outward from the longitudinal axis. The lobe has a locking mechanism configured to secure the second working tool in response to relative movement between the lobe and the second working tool in both an axial direction and a rotational direction.
In another independent aspect, a power scrubber includes a power head receiving power from a power source, and a drive coupled to and driven by the power head. The drive extends along a longitudinal axis, and the drive includes a connector for selectively engaging a working tool. The connector includes an external lobe protruding radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis, and a bayonet coupling angled in a rotational direction about the longitudinal axis and extending at least partially along the longitudinal axis. The bayonet coupling is configured to couple the drive with a brush having a corresponding bayonet coupling.
In yet another independent aspect, a power scrubber includes a shaft, a power source, a power head, and a drive. The shaft extends along a shaft axis between a first end and an second end, and the shaft includes a first portion adjacent the first end, and a second portion adjacent the second end. The second portion is movable relative to the first portion in a telescoping manner to adjust a length of the shaft along the shaft axis. The power source is coupled to the first end of the shaft. The power head includes a motor receiving power from the power source, and the power head is positioned adjacent the second end of the shaft. The drive is coupled to and driven by the power head, and the drive extends along a longitudinal axis. The drive includes a connector for selectively engaging one of a first working tool and a second working tool. The connector includes an internal bore configured to selectively engage a shank of the first working tool, and a lobe protruding radially outward from the longitudinal axis, the lobe having a bayonet coupling configured to engage the second working tool.
Other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The power scrubber 10 includes a shaft 38 extending along a shaft axis 42 between the first end 14 and the second end 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the shaft 38 includes a first portion 46 and a second portion 50 coupled to the first portion 46 by a connector 54. The connector 54 facilitates telescoping movement of the second portion 50 relative to the first portion 46 to adjust a length of the shaft 38. In other embodiments, the shaft 38 may include more than two portions and more than one connector. In other embodiments, the power scrubber may include a fixed (i.e., non-telescoping) shaft 38. In such embodiments, the handle 30 is connected (e.g., directly connected) to a power head 58 to form a fixed, compact scrubber.
The power head 58 may be positioned adjacent the second end 18 and include a chuck or drive 86 (
As shown in
With reference to
In the illustrated embodiment, the ramp 102 is a projection provided on the lobe 98 operable to engage a corresponding notch of the brush. In other embodiments, this configuration may be reversed, with the ramp 102 provided on the brush, and the corresponding notch being provided on the lobe 98. Accordingly, both the projection and the notch function as corresponding bayonet couplings.
With reference to
With continued reference to
In the illustrated embodiment, the working tool is a scrubber head 118 having a shank 122. The shank 122 has a first end 126 and a second end 130. As shown in
Other embodiments may include, without limitation, an additional retention mechanism RM (
The cross-sectional shapes of the shank 122 and the drive bore 114 can releasably inhibit the rotation of the shank 122 about the longitudinal axis 62. The drive bore 114 is configured to couple the connector 94, and thus the drive 86, with a working tool (e.g., the scrubber head 118) having a shank (e.g., the shank 122). As such, power is transmitted from the drive 86 through the drive bore 114 of the connector 94 and the shank 122 to power the scrubber head 118.
Notably, the internal drive bore 114 and/or the external lobe 98 may both be used to transmit power from the drive 86 through the connector 94 to different types of scrubber heads (e.g., 118, 200 (
The plate 220 may include one or more detents 224 which correspond to the dimensions of the ramps 102. The detents 224 function as bayonet couplings, and engage the ramps 102. Each detent 224 may be configured to receive one ramp 102 of one lobe 98. Each detent 224 may include a plurality of surfaces which are angled relative to a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 62. Accordingly, the angled ramps 102 may be wedged in the detents 224 to secure the lobes 98 to the scrubber head 200. While in the above-described axial position, the scrubber head 200 can be rotated to a radial position in which at least one of the plurality of surfaces of the detents 224 receive the ramps 102. Accordingly, the detents 224 ca lock the scrubber head 200 to the drive 86 for co-rotation therewith.
Although aspects of the disclosure have been described in detail with reference to certain embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects as described. Various features and advantages are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/109,235, filed Nov. 3, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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