Claims
- 1. A portable power tool, comprising:
a housing; a motor having a motor output member; a driven member; and a transmission in the housing and configured to receive a rotary input from the motor output member and to produce a rotary output that is transmitted to the output spindle, the transmission having a plurality of planetary transmission stages, each of the planetary transmission stages including a ring gear, a planet carrier and a plurality of planet gears supported by the planet carrier for meshing engagement with the ring gear; wherein the transmission further includes at least one member that may be configured in a first condition, which renders at least one of the planetary transmission stages operable in an active mode, and a second condition, which renders at least one of the planetary transmission stages operable in an inactive mode; wherein the transmission is operable in at least three overall speed reduction ratios.
- 2. The portable power tool of claim 1, wherein the at least one member includes a portion that may be selectively engaged to an associated ring gear to thereby inhibit relative rotation between the associated ring gear and the portion.
- 3. The portable power tool of claim 2, wherein the portion includes at least one of a pin, a ball and a roller.
- 4. The portable power tool of claim 2, wherein the at least one member further includes a plurality of teeth formed onto an associated planet carrier and a plurality of mating teeth formed on at least one of the associated ring gear and an associated plurality of planet gears and wherein the teeth and the mating teeth engage one another to facilitate co-rotation of the associated ring gear and the associated planet carrier.
- 5. The portable power tool of claim 4, wherein the teeth extend axially from the at least one of the associated ring gear and the associated plurality of planet gears and meshingly engage the mating teeth when the associated planet carrier and the at least one of the associated ring gear and the associated plurality of planet gears are abutted against one another.
- 6. The portable power tool of claim 4, wherein the teeth are formed about an inner diameter of the associated ring gear and wherein both the mating teeth and a plurality of teeth formed on the associated plurality of planet gears meshingly engage the teeth when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the inactive mode.
- 7. The portable power tool of claim 1, wherein the at least one member includes an idler gear that may be selectively engaged at least one of an associated ring gear and an associated planet carrier to facilitate co-rotation of the associated ring gear and the associated planet carrier when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the inactive mode.
- 8. The portable power tool of claim 7, wherein the idler gear includes a plurality of teeth that engage mating teeth that are formed on the associated planet carrier regardless of whether the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the active mode or the inactive mode.
- 9. The portable power tool of claim 8, wherein a portion of the plurality of teeth on the idler gear engage one or more teeth that are formed on the associated ring gear when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the inactive mode.
- 10. The portable power tool of claim 7, wherein the idler gear includes a plurality of teeth that engage mating teeth that are formed on the associated ring gear regardless of whether the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is in the active mode or the inactive mode.
- 11. The portable power tool of claim 10, wherein idler gear is moved into a position where the teeth of the idler gear also engage a plurality of teeth formed on the planet carrier when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the inactive mode.
- 12. The portable power tool of claim 7, wherein the idler gear is movable into a position where it co-engages the associated ring gear and the associated planet carrier when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the inactive mode.
- 13. The portable power tool of claim 12, wherein the at least one member further includes a portion that may be selectively engaged to the associated ring gear to thereby inhibit relative rotation between the associated ring gear and the portion when the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the active mode.
- 14. The portable power tool of claim 1, wherein the at least one member includes an annular structure that may be translated between a first position and a second position, the annular structure being configured to torsionally ground an associated ring gear to the housing when positioned in the first position so that the planetary transmission stage that includes the associated ring gear is operated in the active mode.
- 15. The portable power tool of claim 14, wherein when the annular structure is positioned in the second position the annular structure couples the associated ring gear to an associated planet carrier such that the associated ring gear and the associated planet carrier co-rotate.
- 16. The portable power tool of claim 14, wherein the annular structure may be translated independently of the associated ring gear.
- 17. The portable power tool of claim 14, wherein the annular structure includes a plurality of teeth that meshingly engage a plurality of mating teeth formed on the associated planet carrier when the annular structure is positioned in the second position.
- 18. The portable power tool of claim 17, wherein the mating teeth are formed on a side of the associated planet carrier.
- 19. The portable power tool of claim 17, wherein the mating teeth are formed on an axial end of the associated planet carrier.
- 20. The portable power tool of claim 15, wherein the annular structure frictionally engages the associated planet carrier when the annular structure is positioned in the second position.
- 21. The portable power tool of claim 14, wherein the annular structure includes a locking member that engages the housing to thereby inhibit rotation of the annular structure relative to the housing.
- 22. The portable power tool of claim 21, wherein the locking member on the annular structure includes at least one feature that is selected from a group consisting of pins and teeth.
- 23. A method for drilling a hole comprising:
providing a power tool with a multi-speed transmission, the multi-speed transmission including a plurality of epicyclic transmission stages; axially shifting at least one collar associated with one or more of the epicyclic transmission stages to effect a change from a first speed ratio to a second speed ratio; and axially shifting the at least one collar to effect a change from the second speed ratio to a third speed ratio.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the collar is a ring gear that is associated with one of the epicyclic transmission stages.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the ring gear includes an annular channel and a plurality of teeth, the annular channel being employed to axially shift the ring gear and the plurality of teeth being employed to selectively maintain the ring gear in a non-rotating condition relative to a housing of the power tool.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein each epicyclic transmission stage includes a ring gear and wherein the ring gear of each epicyclic transmission stage is non-rotatable relative to a housing of the power tool in at least one of the first, second and third speed ratios.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein each epicyclic transmission stage further includes a planet carrier and a plurality of planet gears, and one of the ring gears is coupled to one of the planet carriers so that the one of the ring gears and the one of the planet carriers co-rotate in at least one of the first, second and third speed ratios.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the one of the planet carriers supports a plurality of planet gears that are meshingly engaged with the one of the ring gears.
- 29. The method of claim 23, wherein the collar includes an annular channel and a plurality of teeth, the annular channel being employed to axially shift the annular collar and the plurality of teeth being employed to selectively maintain the annular collar in a non-rotating condition relative to a housing of the power tool.
PRIORITY & CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/384,809 filed Mar. 10, 2003, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/964,078 filed Sep. 26, 2001 entitled First Stage Clutch, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,676,557, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/263,379, filed Jan. 23, 2001. Other features of the present invention are discussed and claimed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,289 issued Aug. 13, 2002, as well as commonly assigned copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/965,108 entitled 360 Degree Clutch Collar, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,648 and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/963,905 entitled Housing with Functional Overmold Member.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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