Claims
- 1. A tool including apparatus for driving a movable member of said tool, said tool comprising:
- a handle;
- a motor mounted at one end of said handle;
- a housing disposed at another end of said handle;
- a flywheel rotatably mounted in said housing;
- a drive shaft extending between said motor and said flywheel, said drive shaft being coupled to said motor for rotating said shaft and being coupled to said flywheel to rotate said flywheel;
- a drum rotatably mounted in said housing;
- a cable having one end attached to said drum for winding up on said drum;
- another end of said cable operably connected to a movable member of said tool; and
- a clutch for selectively connecting said drum to said flywheel for driving said drum to wind up said cable and move said movable member.
- 2. A drive unit as in claim 1 wherein said drive shaft extends through said handle.
- 3. A drive unit as in claim 1 wherein said drive shaft rotates about a first axis and said flywheel rotates about a second axis substantially perpendicular to said first axis.
- 4. A drive unit as in claim 3 wherein said drive shaft and said flywheel include intermeshing spiral bevel gears for rotating said flywheel.
- 5. A tool for driving fasteners, said tool comprising:
- a fastener driving ram in said tool;
- a magazine disposed with respect to said tool for delivering a fastener to a position approximate an end of said ram so that said ram can engage and drive said fastener from said tool;
- a rotatable flywheel;
- a motor for rotating said flywheel;
- a rotatable drum;
- a first cable attached to and extending between said drum and said ram;
- a clutch for selectively coupling said flywheel to said drum to rotate said drum and pull said first cable to drive said ram in a fastener driving stroke to drive said fastener;
- a spring for returning said ram to a start position after a fastener has been driven, wherein said spring is attached to said drum and is loaded when said drum is selectively driven by said flywheel;
- and further including a second return cable attached between said spring and said drum, said drum including a first cable wind-up circumferential surface and said tool including a second cable wind-up circumferential surface connected for re-winding said drum and of less diameter than that of said first cable circumferential wind-up surface.
- 6. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said drum is rotated less than one revolution when said ram is pulled to drive a fastener.
- 7. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said drum is rewound by said spring to push said cable and said ram back to a position from where the ram can be pulled to drive another fastener.
- 8. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 9. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said clutch operates to disengage said drum prior to completion of a fastener driving stroke.
- 10. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said magazine accommodates fasteners which are greater than 2" in length and said flywheel is rotated at a speed sufficient to drive fasteners greater than 2" in length completely into wood.
- 11. A fastener driving tool as in claim 10 wherein said flywheel speed is reduced to about 4000 to 10,000 revolutions per minute upon driving of a fastener.
- 12. A fastener driving tool as in claim 5 wherein said magazine accommodates fasteners from 2" to 4" in length and said flywheel is rotated with a set speed in the range of 7000 to 15,000 revolutions per minute to drive said fasteners into wood.
- 13. A tool for driving fasteners, said tool comprising:
- a fastener driving ram in said tool;
- a handle;
- a magazine disposed with respect to said tool for delivering a fastener to a position approximate an end of said ram so that said ram can engage and drive said fastener from said tool;
- a rotatable flywheel;
- a motor for rotating said flywheel, said motor being disposed in a rear end of said handle;
- a rotatable drum;
- a first cable attached to and extending between said drum and said ram;
- a clutch for selectively coupling said flywheel to said drum to rotate said drum and pull said first cable to drive said ram in a fastener driving stroke to drive said fastener;
- and a drive shaft extending from said motor through said handle to said flywheel in said tool;
- said drive shaft operably connected with said flywheel to rotate said flywheel on rotation of said motor.
- 14. A fastener driving tool as in claim 13 further including a pinion on said drive shaft, and spiral bevel gears on said pinion and said flywheel, said gears intermeshing for rotating said flywheel when said motor rotates said drive shaft.
- 15. A fastener driving tool as in claim 14 wherein said flywheel is rotated by said motor in the range of about 7000 to about 15,000 revolutions per minute and produces at least 50 horsepower.
- 16. A power tool having a driveable working member and comprising:
- a handle;
- a motor mounted at one end of said handle;
- a flywheel mounted at another end of said handle;
- an elongated drive shaft extending between said motor and said flywheel for operatively interconnecting said motor to said flywheel;
- a drum rotatably mounted within the tool;
- a cable having one end attached to said drum for winding up on said drum;
- a driveable working member operatively connected to another end of said cable;
- and an apparatus selectively coupling and decoupling said drum to said flywheel to respectively drive and release said working member.
- 17. A power tool as in claim 16 wherein said drive shaft is rotatably about a longitudinal axis and wherein said flywheel is disposed for rotation about another axis oriented perpendicularly to said elongated drive shaft axis.
- 18. A power tool as in claim 17 further including a pinion mounted on said drive shaft for driving said flywheel, said pinion and said flywheel each respectively having spiral bevel gears meshing with each other to drive said flywheel.
- 19. A power tool as in claim 18 wherein said motor is driven at a selected speed in the range of about 7000 rpm to about 15,000 rpm, and wherein said speed is reduced upon coupling said flywheel to drive said working member.
- 20. A power tool as in claim 19 wherein said selected speed is regained within .+-.1% upon decoupling of said flywheel from said working member and within about 500 milliseconds of said speed reduction.
- 21. A power tool as in claim 20 further including an electronic speed control connected to the motor, the speed control including:
- a triac power switch;
- a speed command circuit for providing a command signal having a reference frequency representing the desired speed of the motor;
- a feedback circuit responsive to rotation of the motor for producing a feedback signal having a feedback frequency representing an actual speed of the motor; and
- a comparator circuit connected to the triac power switch and responsive to the command signal and the feedback signal for producing trigger pulses, the trigger pulses being initiated as a function of a phase difference between the reference frequency and the feedback frequency, whereby switching the triac power switch with the trigger pulses applies AC power to the motor as a function of the phase difference thereby causing the actual motor speed to be approximately equal to the desired motor speed.
- 22. A power tool as in claim 20 further including an electronic speed control connected to the motor, the speed control including:
- a triac power switch;
- a speed command circuit for providing a command signal having a reference frequency representing the desired speed of the motor;
- a feedback circuit responsive to rotation of the motor for producing a feedback signal having a feedback frequency representing an actual speed of the motor; and
- a comparator circuit connected to the triac power switch and responsive to the command signal and the feedback signal for producing trigger pulses, the trigger pulses being initiated as a function of a phase difference between the reference frequency and the feedback frequency, whereby switching the triac power switch with the trigger pulses applies AC power to the motor as a function of the phase difference thereby causing the actual motor speed to be approximately equal to the desired motor speed.
- 23. A power tool as in claim 16 wherein said motor has an axis of rotation and said drive shaft has an elongated axis of rotation coaxial with the motor axis of rotation.
- 24. A power tool as in claim 23 wherein said flywheel is disposed in said tool for rotation about an axis which is perpendicular to said elongated axis of rotation of said drive shaft.
- 25. A power tool as in claim 16 further including a phase-locked loop velocity control operatively connected to the motor for operating the motor in a range of speeds of from approximately 7,000 revolutions per minute to approximately 15,000 revolutions per minute, and the velocity control accelerating the motor to a desired speed in the range of speeds within approximately 500 milliseconds after a loss in the desired speed caused by the apparatus coupling and uncoupling the flywheel to the working member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/012,884 filed Feb. 3, 1993, entitled "Electromechanical Fastener Driving Tool", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,270. That entire application is fully and completely specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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