Information
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Patent Grant
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6561063
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Patent Number
6,561,063
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Date Filed
Friday, August 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 13, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 082 128
- 082 152
- 082 158
- 082 160
- 082 173
- 030 390
- 030 391
- 030 284
- 451 354
- 451 358
- 451 456
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotary cut-off tool has a hand-held housing. The housing has an open end centered on an axis and a housing abutment surface facing axially outward of the open end. A motor within the housing has an output shaft. A guard has a guard flange with a mounting hole. An arbor is configured to extend axially from the shaft through the mounting hole. A cut-off disk is receivable on the arbor. A spring has an installed position compressively engaged by and between the housing abutment surface and the guard flange, such that the spring releasably restrains the guard from swiveling about the axis.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a protective guard for a hand-held rotary cut-off tool.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A hand-held rotary cut-off tool has an abrasive rotary cut-off disk driven by an electric or pneumatic motor, and is used to cut a workpiece. The cut-off tool typically has a protective guard that partially surrounds the cut-off disk.
FIG. 1
shows a prior art pneumatic hand-held rotary cut-off tool
10
. The tool
10
has a housing
12
configured to be grasped by hand. The tool
10
also has an abrasive cut-off disk
14
attached to the end of an arbor
16
, concentrically aligned along a rotational axis
18
. A pneumatic motor
20
within a cavity
22
of the housing
12
rotates the arbor
16
and the cut-off disk
14
about the axis
18
. The tool
10
also has a half-bell shaped protective guard
24
. The guard
24
can swivel about the axis
18
as needed for adjustment but does not rotate with the disk
14
.
FIG. 2
shows an exploded view of major components of the cut-off tool
10
of FIG.
1
. The tool
10
has a nut
30
which serves to indirectly attach the guard
24
to the housing
12
. The nut
30
has a non-threaded nut bore
32
extending along the axis
18
entirely through the nut
30
. The nut
30
also has an external screw-thread
34
at one end, a torque structure
36
, having two flats
38
, at the other end, and a smooth nut shank portion
40
in-between. The nut shank portion
40
has a circumferentially-extending groove
42
. A nut abutment surface
44
is located between the external screw-thread
34
and the nut shank portion
40
.
The cut-off disk
14
is attached by a screw
46
to the arbor
16
. The arbor
16
passes through the nut bore
32
and is connected to and rotated by an output shaft
48
of the motor
20
. The nut
30
is screwed into the housing
12
.
The guard
24
has a flat guard flange
50
with a mounting hole
52
that receives the nut shank portion
40
. The guard flange
50
is held in place, on its axially-inner side, by a first flat washer
54
, a wave washer
56
and the nut abutment surface
44
. The guard flange
50
is held in place, on its axially-outer side, by a second flat washer
58
and a retaining ring
60
that snaps into the groove
42
. The wave washer
56
is compressively engaged by and between the nut abutment surface
44
and the flat washer
54
. Pressure from the wave washer
56
is transmitted through the flat washer
54
to the guard flange
50
and causes the guard
24
to be releasably restrained from swiveling about the nut shank portion
40
.
FIG. 3
shows an exploded view of major components of a second prior art cut-off tool
62
. The components and overall design of the second cut-off tool
62
are similar to those of the first cut-off tool
10
. The second prior art cut-off tool
62
has a nut
64
which serves the same function as the nut
30
of the first cut-off tool
10
. The nut
64
has a non-threaded nut bore
66
. The nut
64
also has an external screw-thread
70
at one end, a smooth nut shank portion
72
at the other end, and a torque structure
74
, having six flats
76
, in-between. The nut shank portion
72
has a retaining ring groove
78
. A nut abutment surface
80
is located between the torque structure
74
and the nut shank portion
72
. The second cut-off tool
62
also has a guard
82
similar to the guard
24
of the first cut-off tool
10
. A wave washer
84
is compressively engaged by and between the nut abutment surface
80
and a guard flange
86
.
Some differences between the first and second prior art cut-off tools
10
and
62
are as follows. The second prior art tool
62
lacks the flat washers
54
and
58
of the first prior art tool
10
. The shank portion
72
, the torque structure
74
and the abutment surface
80
of the nut
64
of the second prior art tool
62
are disposed in a different sequence than the corresponding features (the shank portion
40
, the torque structure
36
, and the abutment surface
44
) of the nut
30
of the first prior art tool
10
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention, a rotary cut-off tool has a hand-held housing. The housing has an open end centered on an axis, and has a housing abutment surface facing axially outward of the open end. A motor within the housing has an output shaft extending along the axis. A guard has a guard flange with a mounting hole. An arbor is configured to extend axially from the shaft through the mounting hole. The tool further has a spring and a cut-off disk receivable on the arbor. The spring has an installed position compressively engaged by and between the housing abutment surface and the guard flange, such that the spring releasably restrains the guard from swiveling about the axis.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the housing further has an internal screw-thread centered on the axis, and the tool further has a tubular fitting. The fitting has a bore that receives the arbor. An external screw-thread on the fitting is engageable with the internal screw-thread in the housing. The fitting further has an axially facing abutment surface, and a shank portion between the fitting abutment surface and the external screw-thread. When installed, the spring is received over the shank portion of the fitting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first prior art rotary cut-off tool.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the cut-off tool of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a second prior art rotary cut-off tool.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a rotary cut-off tool comprising a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the cut-off tool of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a partial side view of the cut-off tool of
FIG. 5
when assembled.
FIG. 7
is a partial sectional side view of the cut-off tool of
FIG. 5
when assembled.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 4
shows a perspective view of a hand-held pneumatic rotary cut-off tool
110
comprising a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The cut-off tool
101
has a housing
112
. The cut-off tool
110
also has an abrasive cut-off disk
114
at the end of an arbor
116
, concentrically aligned on a rotational axis
118
. A pneumatic motor
120
within the housing
112
rotates the arbor
116
and the cut-off disk
114
about the axis
118
. A half-bell shaped protective guard
122
surrounds approximately half the cut-off disk
114
. The guard
122
can swivel about the axis
118
as needed for adjustment but does not rotate with the disk
114
.
FIG. 5
shows an exploded view of major components of the cut-off tool
110
of FIG.
4
. The housing
112
has an annular open end surface
128
, an internal screw-thread
130
extending axially inward from the end surface
128
, and a cavity
132
. Within the cavity
132
, the motor
120
has an output shaft
134
protruding through a front end plate
135
. In the preferred embodiment, the arbor
116
is press-fitted over the output shaft
134
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, but screw threads or any other suitable connecting structure could be used as an alternative.
The tool
110
further includes a tubular fitting
136
, which may be referred to as a nut. A non-threaded bore
138
in the nut
136
extends axially entirely through the nut
136
. The bore
138
is configured to receive the arbor
116
. At the axially-outer end
139
of the nut
136
is a tightening structure, preferably an external hex head
140
with flats
142
, configured to enable tightening the nut
136
with a tightening tool such as a wrench. An external screw thread
146
extends from the axially inner end
144
of the nut
136
. The external screw-thread
146
is configured to engage the internal screw-thread
130
of the housing
112
. A nut flange
148
, adjacent the hex head
140
, has an axially-inner abutment surface
150
(
FIG. 6
) opposite the hex head
140
and facing the end surface
128
. The nut
136
also has a smooth cylindrical nut shank portion
152
between the nut abutment surface
150
and the external screw-thread
146
.
At the base of the guard is a flat guard flange
154
with a circular mounting hole
156
that is configured to receive the nut shank portion
152
. The tool
110
further has a spring
158
, in this case a wave washer, configured to receive the nut shank portion
152
and to forcefully engage the guard flange
154
.
When assembling the cut-off tool
110
, first the guard flange
154
is slipped over the nut shank portion
152
, as seen in
FIGS. 5-7
. Then, the wave washer
158
is slipped over the nut shank portion
152
, to the right of the guard flange
154
as shown in
FIGS. 5-7
. The nut
136
is screwed into the housing
112
. The hex head
140
is turned with a wrench until the nut
136
is forcefully pressed against the front end plate
135
of the motor
120
. In this configuration, the external thread
146
engages the internal thread
130
, and the guard flange
154
and the wave washer
158
are captured axially between the nut abutment surface
150
and the open end surface
128
.
The wave washer
158
applies a spring force against the guard flange
154
. The spring force releasably restrains rotation of the guard
122
about the nut shank
152
. Therefore, the guard
122
will not swivel about the axis
118
unless the operator manually rotates the guard
122
with sufficient force to overcome the spring force.
In accordance with a particular feature of the invention, the nut
136
defines a specified spacing S, shown in
FIG. 7
, that is optimal for compressing the wave washer
158
. Specifically, when the nut
136
is screwed into the housing
112
and abuts the motor, a specified axial spacing S exists between the nut abutment surface
150
and the open end surface
128
. In designing the cut-off tool
110
, the spacing S is chosen such that pressure from the wave washer
158
against the guard flange
154
renders the guard flange
154
releasably restrained from swiveling about the nut shank portion
152
, as described above.
The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications as taught by the foregoing description. Such improvements, changes and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:a hand-held housing having an open end centered on an axis and a housing abutment surface facing axially outward of said open end; a motor, within said housing, having an output shaft extending along said axis; a guard having a guard flange with a mounting hole; an arbor configured to extend axially from said shaft through said mounting hole; a cut-off disk receivable on said arbor; and a spring configured to be received in an installed position in which said spring is compressively engaged by and between said housing abutment surface and said guard flange, such that said spring releasably restrains said guard from swiveling about said axis; said housing further having an internal screw-thread centered on said axis; and said apparatus further comprising a tubular fitting having a bore that receives said arbor, an external screw-thread that is engageable with said internal screw-thread, an axially facing fitting abutment surface, and a fitting shank portion between said fitting abutment surface and said external screw-thread; with said spring being received over said fitting shank portion when said spring is in said installed position.
- 2. An apparatus comprising:a hand-held housing having an open end centered on an axis, an internal screw-thread centered on said axis, and a housing abutment surface facing axially outward of said open end; a motor, within said housing, having an output shaft; an arbor attached to said output shaft; a cut-off disk fastened to said arbor; a tubular fitting having: a bore that receives said arbor; an external screw-thread that is engaged with said internal screw-thread; a fitting abutment surface facing axially toward said housing abutment surface; and a fitting shank portion located axially between said fitting abutment surface and said external screw-thread; a guard partially surrounding said cut-off disk, said guard having an annular guard flange received over said fitting shank portion axially between said housing abutment surface and said fitting abutment surface; and a spring received over said fitting shank portion, said spring being compressed axially between said housing abutment surface and said guard flange, whereby said guard is releasably restrained from swiveling about said fitting shank portion by a restraining force applied by said spring.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said fitting abuts said motor.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said housing abutment surface is an axially-outer edge of said annular open end.
- 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said fitting has a structure, at an axially-outer end of said fitting, configured to enable turning said fitting by a tightening tool.
- 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said structure comprises flats configured to enable turning said fitting by a wrench.
- 7. An apparatus comprising:a hand-held housing having an open end, a housing abutment surface facing outward of said open end, and an internal screw thread; a motor, within said housing, having an output shaft; a guard having a guard flange with a mounting hole; an arbor configured to extend from said shaft through said mounting hole; a cut-off disk receivable on said arbor; spring configured to be received in an installed position in which said spring is compressively engaged by and between said housing abutment surface and said guard flange, such that said spring releasably restrains said guard from swiveling about said arbor; and a tubular fitting having a bore that receives said arbor, an external screw-thread that is engageable with said internal screw-thread, a fitting abutment surface, and a fitting shank portion between said fitting abutment surface and said external screw thread; with said spring being received over said fitting shank portion when said spring is in said installed position.
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