This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 to CN 200820215227.8 filed Nov. 25, 2008, and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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The present invention relates to an impact screwdriver, and more particularly, to an impact screwdriver having a shaft locking device.
Generally, a shaft locking device is used in power tools like drills and screwdrivers. A shaft locking device allows a user to manually tighten the screws by turning a housing of the power tool after the screws are initially secured using a motor shaft. Further, when the battery is fully discharged, the shaft locking device allows the power tool to still be used to tighten or loosen screws manually by turning the housing of the power tool. In other words, the shaft locking device prevents the output shaft from turning separate from the screwdriver housing.
Other screwdrivers also have an additional circumferential direction impact function. For example, the output shaft driven by the motor may provide an additional circumferential contact position while tightening a screw which increases the effectiveness of the screwdriver.
The present invention provides a shaft locking device for an impact screwdriver, which allows the combination of an impact switching function and a shaft locking function.
The impact screwdriver includes a housing, a motor located in the housing, a motor drive shaft, a hammer which can move axially and rotate around the motor drive shaft driven by the motor, a hammer anvil which is hit by the hammer, an impact switching device, and a shaft locking apparatus. The shaft locking device has a mating member coupled with the hammer anvil, an engagement ring fixed on the housing, and a middle member located between the mating member and the engagement ring. Also, a raised part is located on the outer portion of the hammer, and the hammer anvil is close to the hammer to allow the striking portion of the hammer anvil to receive a strike from the raised part of the hammer.
The striking portion is fixed on the hammer anvil in both a circumferential direction and an axial direction. The outer surface of the mating member has a recessed surface. The mating member is set on the hammer anvil and is rotatable with it. Further, an additional engagement member is included in the shaft locking device.
The engagement member has a first position and a second position. When the engagement member is in the first position, the engagement member is secured between the end of recessed surface of the mating member and the engagement ring. Also, the mating member is fixed to the engagement ring in a circumferential direction, resulting in the shaft locking device being in a locked position.
When the engagement member is in the second or unlocked position, the engagement member is no longer secured between the recessed surface of the mating member and engagement ring. As a result, the mating member may be rotated relative to the engagement ring, allowing both the hammer anvil and a paddle, having an inner hexagonal hole, to travel on the same axis.
The impact switching apparatus includes a lever, a hexagonal piece and an inner hexagonal opening located on the hammer anvil. The impact switching device is engaged in the impact position when the hexagonal piece is located within the hexagonal opening of the hammer anvil. The impact switching device is in an off or disengaged position when the hexagonal piece is pulled out of the hexagonal opening of hammer anvil.
The hammer also has a raised part located on the outer surface. The end of the hammer anvil closest to the hammer has a striking portion to receive a strike from the hammer. The striking portion is fixed to the hammer anvil both axially and circumferentially.
The recessed surfaces located on the outer surface of the mating member have a radius that is smaller than the radius of the remainder of the outer surface of the mating member. The mating member also has a pair of bayonets symmetrically distributed on the outer surface, such that when mating member is placed on the end of the hammer anvil closest to the striking portion, the striking portion is received within the bayonets and the angle of rotation of the mating member relative to the hammer anvil is limited to 5 degrees or less.
The middle member also includes a pair of receiving openings which are located symmetrically on its outer surface. The elements in contact with the engagement members or cylindrical pin include the receiving openings, the recessed surfaces of the mating member, the engagement ring and a pair of engagement lugs, where the engagement lugs are hit by the raised part of the hammer when the impact screwdriver is engaged. The engagement ring also has a pair of mounting holes to fasten the engagement ring to the screwdriver and housing.
Additional advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings, wherein:
a is a perspective view of the inner structure of the screwdriver;
b is a sectional view of the inner structure of the screwdriver;
c is an exploded view of the inner structure of the screwdriver;
Referring to
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A pair of raised portions 100 are disposed on an edge of the outer portion of the hammer 1. And a pair of striking portions 200 are mounted symmetrically on the end of hammer anvil 2 closest to the hammer 1. The pair of striking portions 200 are at an angle of 180 degrees relative to each other and are part of the hammer anvil 2. Further, the pair of striking portions 200 are not able to have any displacement in either a circumferential direction or an axial direction relative to hammer anvil 2. The striking portions 200 of the hammer anvil 2 are hit by the raised portions 100 of the hammer 1 when the hammer 1 moves axially. The end of the hammer anvil 2, opposite the hammer 1, is a tool setting end 210.
The shaft locking device of the impact screwdriver S comprises a mating member 3, a middle member 4 and an engagement ring 5. A paddle 230 with an inner hexagonal opening is mounted next to the hammer anvil 2, and the paddle 230 is fixed in the middle member 4.
The mating member 3 includes a pair of bayonets 310 on its outer edge. (Only a single bayonet is shown in
The middle member 4 includes a pair of receiving openings 420 on its outer edge for receiving a pair of engagement members 400, which are a pair of cylindrical pins. The middle member 4 also has a pair of engagement lugs 410 symmetrically mounted on its outer surface.
The engagement ring 5 has a pair of mounting holes 500 symmetrically mounted on its outer circumference to allow for fastening to the housing S200. The screw threads in the mounting holes 500 in combination with screws secure it to the head of housing S200 and do not allow the engagement ring 5 to rotate separate from the housing S200.
The elements in contact with the engagement members 400 include the receiving openings 420 of the middle member 4, the recessed surfaces 300 of the mating member 3 and the engagement ring 5. To assemble the shaft locking device, the mating member 3 is placed over the hammer anvil 2, and the snap bayonets 310 are connected with the striking portion 200. The width of the bayonets 310 is such that when mating member 3 is placed on the end of the hammer anvil 2 closest to the striking portion 200, the striking portion 200 is received within the bayonets 310 and the angle of rotation of the mating member 3 relative to the hammer anvil 2 is limited to 5 degrees or less. After the mating member 3 is placed over the hammer anvil 2, the middle member 4 is placed on the mating member 3 and the pair of engagement members 400 are placed in the receiving openings 420. Finally, the engagement ring 5 is placed on the middle member 4.
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If the housing S200 continues to be driven by a user in a negative direction, the engagement pins 400 re-enter a locking position, and the shaft locking device is returned to a full lock position. Without the paddle 230 in the hammer anvil 2, the main shaft 7 may rotate without rotating the middle member 4 and the mating member 3 and will only cause the hammer anvil 2 to rotate when the screwdriver is in the non-impact status caused by the hexagonal piece 8 being moved into the inner hexagonal opening 220 of hammer anvil 2. Placing the hexagonal piece 8 into the inner hexagonal opening 220 of hammer anvil 2 will also prevent the device from being unlocked, and will prevent the hammer anvil 2 from rotating which prevents the screwdriver from working.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200820215227.8 | Nov 2008 | CN | national |