Claims
- 1. A power tool comprising:a first housing having a first wall member, the first wall member defining a first cavity with a longitudinal axis, the first cavity terminating at a first abutting face; an attachment post having a longitudinal axis and first and second engagement surfaces, the attachment post coupled to the first housing such that the longitudinal axis of the attachment post is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first cavity; and a second housing coupled to the first housing, the second housing having a second wall member and an attachment hook, the second wall member defining a second cavity, the second cavity terminating at a second abutting face, the attachment hook having a slotted aperture with a longitudinal axis and first and second sidewalls, the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second cavity, the first and second sidewalls of the attachment hook engaging the first and second engagement surfaces, respectively.
- 2. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the first housing is defined by a pair of mating housing shells.
- 3. The power tool of claim 2, wherein the attachment post is a screw boss which is molded into at least one of the pair of mating housing shells.
- 4. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the first housing further includes a trigger aperture adapted for housing a trigger mechanism for controlling the power tool and the attachment post is coupled to the first housing forwardly of the trigger aperture.
- 5. The power tool of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second sidewalls tapers inwardly toward the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture.
- 6. The power tool of claim 5, wherein the attachment post includes an exterior surface which tapers inwardly toward an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the attachment post.
- 7. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the attachment hook includes a tapered leading edge.
- 8. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the slotted aperture is generally U-shaped.
- 9. The power tool of claim 1, wherein the first cavity adapted to receive a motor assembly and the second cavity is adapted to receive a geartrain assembly.
- 10. A method for assembling a power tool comprising the steps of:providing a first assembly having a motor assembly, an attachment post and a first housing, the first housing having a first wall member defining a first cavity with a longitudinal axis, the first cavity terminating at a first abutting surface, the attachment post having a longitudinal axis and coupled to the first wall member such that the longitudinal axis of the attachment post is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first cavity, the first motor assembly having a motor with an output member, the first motor assembly at least partially disposed within the first cavity; providing a second assembly having a second housing and a geartrain assembly, the second housing having a second wall member and an attachment hook, the second wall member defining a second cavity, the second cavity terminating at a second abutting surface and receiving the geartrain assembly, the attachment hook having a slotted aperture with a longitudinal axis and first and second sidewalls, the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture offset from and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second cavity, the geartrain assembly including an input member; aligning the attachment hook and the attachment post to one another such that at least a portion of the attachment post is disposed within the slotted aperture; aligning the first and second assemblies such that the longitudinal axis of the first cavity coincides with the longitudinal axis of the second cavity; and mating the first and second assemblies together.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of mating the first and second assemblies together includes the steps of:sliding the first and second assemblies toward one another along the longitudinal axis of the second cavity; and meshingly engaging the motor assembly and the geartrain assembly.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of meshingly engaging the motor assembly and the geartrain assembly includes the steps of:rotating the input member of the geartrain assembly; and sliding the first and second assemblies together along the longitudinal axis of the second cavity.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of providing the first assembly includes the steps of:providing a first housing shell having a first member defining a first portion of the first cavity; providing a motor assembly; installing the motor assembly to the first portion of the first cavity; providing a second housing shell having a second member defining a second portion of the first cavity; and coupling the second housing shell to the first housing shell.
- 14. A method for assembling a power tool comprising the steps of:providing a portion of a first assembly having a first housing shell, a motor assembly and an attachment post, the first housing shell including a first member defining a first portion of a first cavity, the motor assembly having a motor with an output member, the motor at least partially disposed in the first portion of the first cavity, the attachment post coupled to the first member such that a longitudinal axis of the attachment post is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first cavity; providing a second assembly having a second housing and a geartrain assembly, the second housing having a second wall member and an attachment hook, the second wall member defining a second cavity, the second cavity terminating at a second abutting face and receiving the geartrain assembly, the attachment hook having a slotted aperture with a longitudinal axis and first and second sidewalls, the geartrain assembly including an input member, the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture offset from and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second cavity; aligning the attachment hook and the attachment post to one another such that the attachment post is disposed within the slotted aperture; aligning the first portion of the first assembly and second assembly such that the longitudinal axis of the first portion of the first cavity coincides with the longitudinal axis of the second cavity; and mating the first portion of the first assembly and the second assembly together.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of providing the portion of a first assembly includes the steps of:providing a portion of a first housing having a first housing shell with a first member defining a first portion of a first cavity; providing a motor assembly having a motor with an output member; and installing the motor assembly to the first housing portion such that the motor is at least partially disposed in the first portion of the first cavity.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:providing a second housing shell having a second member defining a second portion of the first cavity; and coupling the second housing shell to the first housing shell to encase said motor in said first cavity.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of mating the first portion of the first assembly and the second assembly together includes the steps of:sliding the first portion of the first assembly and second assembly toward one another along the longitudinal axis of the second cavity; and meshingly engaging the motor assembly and the geartrain assembly.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of meshingly engaging the motor assembly and the geartrain assembly includes the steps of:rotating an input member of the geartrain assembly; and sliding the first portion of the first assembly and second assembly together along the longitudinal axis of the second cavity.
- 19. A gearcase for a power tool comprising:a wall member defining a cavity adapted for receiving a geartrain assembly, the cavity terminating at an abutting face; and an attachment hook coupled to the wall member, the attachment member having a slotted aperture with a longitudinal axis and first and second sidewalls, the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cavity, the first and second sidewalls of the attachment hook adapted to engage an attachment post.
- 20. The gearcase of claim 19, wherein at least one of the first and second sidewalls tapers inwardly toward the longitudinal axis of the slotted aperture.
- 21. The gearcase of claim 19, wherein the slotted aperture is generally U-shaped.
- 22. A power tool comprising:a motor housing having a first cavity extending in a first direction and a handle extending generally transverse to the first direction; a motor disposed in the first cavity of the first housing; a gear case connected to the motor housing and having a second cavity extending generally in a second direction parallel to the first direction; a gear train disposed in the gear case; the handle having an anchor; and the gear case having a hook engaged with the anchor.
- 23. The power tool of claim 22, wherein:the motor housing and the gear case extend generally in a fore-and-aft direction parallel with the first and second directions; the gear case forms the front of the tool; the handle has an opening having lateral sidewalls and receiving the hook; the lateral sidewalls of the opening taper inwardly rearwardly; and the hook has rearwardly inwardly tapering sidewalls mating the sidewalls of the opening.
- 24. The power tool of claim 23, wherein:the hook has an aperture with forwardly inwardly tapering surfaces engaged with the anchor; and the tapered surfaces of the aperture are offset about 90 degrees from the tapered sidewalls of the hook.
- 25. The power tool of claim 22, wherein:the handle has a grip and a guard; and the anchor is formed on the guard and extends generally transverse to the fore and aft direction.
- 26. The power tool of claim 22 wherein the hook is a closed loop defining a central opening for receiving the anchor.
- 27. The power tool of claim 22, wherein the gear train is modular.
- 28. The power tool of claim 22 wherein:the motor housing is formed by a pair of clam shells; and the gear case is unitarily formed.
- 29. The power tool of claim 22, wherein:the handle has a rearwardly and inwardly tapering opening; and the hook is a rearwardly inwardly tapering pyramid mating with the opening in the handle.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/164,899, filed Nov. 11, 1999.
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