Claims
- 1. A nosepiece assembly for use with a power tool, the power tool including a tool housing having a forward portion and defining a tool axis, said nosepiece assembly comprising:an assembly housing defining an assembly axis and being supportable on the tool housing in a supported position, in which said assembly axis is substantially parallel with the tool axis; structure to restrict movement of said assembly housing relative to the tool housing along the tool axis from the supported position to an unsupported position, said restricting structure applying a force to restrict axial movement of said assembly housing; and structure to overcome the restricting force and to move said assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position; wherein said overcoming structure includes a cam member supported on the assembly housing engageable to overcome the restricting force.
- 2. The nosepiece assembly of claim 1, further comprising a locator member connected to the assembly housing, the locator member being positioned relative to the tool housing to set a depth to which a fastener is driven by the power tool.
- 3. The nosepiece assembly of claim 1, wherein the restricting structure includes a resilient tab engageable with a portion of the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply the restricting force.
- 4. The nosepiece assembly of claim 3, wherein the tab has a relaxed position, in which the tab does not apply a force, and a biasing position, in which the tab applies a force to move to the relaxed position, and wherein, in the supported position, the tab is in the biasing position engaging the tool housing.
- 5. The nosepiece assembly of claim 3, wherein the tab extends generally axially from an inner edge of the assembly housing.
- 6. The nosepiece assembly of claim 3, wherein the tab includes a projection formed on a distal end of the tab and operable to interact with a recess in the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply the restricting force.
- 7. The nosepiece assembly of claim 6, wherein the tab is angled inwardly at the distal end toward the assembly axis.
- 8. The nosepiece assembly of claim 1, wherein the overcoming structure includes a plurality of cam members engageable to overcome the restricting force.
- 9. A nosepiece assembly for use with a power tool, the power tool including a tool housing having a forward portion defining an axis, said nosepiece assembly comprising:an assembly housing supportable on the tool housing in a supported position; structure to restrict movement of said assembly housing relative to the tool housing from the supported position to an unsupported position, said restricting structure applying a force to restrict movement of said assembly housing; and a cam member supported on the assembly housing engageable to overcome the restricting force and to move said assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position.
- 10. The nosepiece assembly of claim 9, wherein the restricting structure includes a resilient tab engageable with a portion of the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply the restricting force.
- 11. The nosepiece assembly of claim 10, wherein the tab has a relaxed position, in which the tab does not apply a force, and a biasing position, in which the tab applies a force to move to the relaxed position, and wherein, in the supported position, the tab is in the biasing position engaging the tool housing.
- 12. The nosepiece assembly of claim 10, wherein the tab extends generally axially from an inner edge of the assembly housing.
- 13. The nosepiece assembly of claim 10, wherein the tab includes a projection formed on a distal end of the tab operable to interact with a recess in the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply a restricting force.
- 14. The nosepiece assembly of claim 3, wherein the tab is angled inwardly at the distal end toward the assembly axis.
- 15. The nosepiece assembly of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of cam members supported on the assembly housing engageable to overcome the restricting force and to move said assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position.
- 16. The nosepiece assembly of claim 9, further comprising a locator member connected to the assembly housing, the locator member being positioned relative to the tool housing to set a depth to which a fastener is driven by the power tool.
- 17. A power tool comprising:a tool housing having a forward portion and defining an axis; an assembly housing supportable on the tool housing in a supported position; structure to restrict movement of said assembly housing relative to the tool housing along the axis from the supported position to an unsupported position, the restricting structure applying a force to restrict movement of the assembly housing; and structure to overcome the restricting force and to move the assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position; wherein the overcoming structure includes a first cam member supported on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and engageable to overcome the restricting force.
- 18. The power tool of claim 17, further comprising a locator member connected to the assembly housing, the locator member being positioned relative to the tool housing to set a depth to which a fastener is driven by the power tool.
- 19. The power tool of claim 17, wherein the restricting structure includes a resilient tab on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and an indentation on the other of the tool housing and the assembly housing, the tab being engageable in the indentation to apply the restricting force.
- 20. The power tool of claim 19, wherein the tab has a relaxed position, in which the tab does not apply a force, and a biasing position, in which the tab applies a force to move to the relaxed position, and wherein, in the supported position, the tab is in the biasing position engaging the indentation.
- 21. The power tool of claim 19, wherein the resilient tab is attached to the assembly housing and the indentation is defined by the tool housing.
- 22. The power tool of claim 19, wherein the resilient tab extends generally axially from an inner edge of the assembly housing.
- 23. The power tool of claim 19, wherein the tab includes a projection formed on a distal end of the tab operable to interact with a recess in the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply a restricting force.
- 24. The power tool of claim 23, wherein the tab is angled inwardly at the distal end toward the assembly axis.
- 25. The power tool of claim 17, wherein the overcoming structure further includes a second cam member on the other of the tool housing and the assembly housing, wherein the second cam member includes a cam surface adapted to cooperate with the first cam member to overcome the restricting force.
- 26. A power tool comprising:a tool housing having a forward portion and defining an axis; an assembly housing supportable on the tool housing in a supported position; structure to restrict movement of said assembly housing relative to the tool housing along the axis from the supported position to an unsupported position, the restricting structure applying a force to restrict movement of the assembly housing; and structure to overcome the restricting force and to move the assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position; wherein the overcoming structure includes a plurality of cam members supported on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and engageable to overcome the restricting force.
- 27. A power tool comprising:a tool housing defining a housing axis; an assembly housing defining an assembly axis and supportable on the tool housing in a supported position, in which the assembly axis is parallel with the housing axis; structure to restrict axial movement of the assembly housing relative to the tool housing from the supported position to an unsupported position, the restricting structure applying a force to restrict axial movement of the assembly housing; and a first cam member supported on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and engageable to overcome the restricting force and to axially move the assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position.
- 28. The power tool of claim 27, wherein the restricting structure includes a resilient tab supported on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and engageable with a portion of the other of the tool housing and the assembly housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply the restricting force.
- 29. The power tool of claim 28, wherein the tab has a relaxed position, in which the tab does not apply a force, and a biasing position, in which the tab applies a force to move to the relaxed position, and wherein, in the supported position, the tab is in the biasing position engaging the other of the tool housing and the assembly housing.
- 30. The power tool of claim 28, wherein the tab extends generally axially from an inner edge of the assembly housing.
- 31. The power tool of claim 28, wherein the tab includes a projection formed on a distal end of the tab operable to interact with a recess in the tool housing when the housing assembly is in the supported position to apply a restricting force.
- 32. The power tool of claim 31, wherein the tab is angled inwardly at the distal end toward the assembly axis.
- 33. The power tool of claim 27, further comprising a second cam member on the other of the tool housing and the assembly housing, wherein the second cam member includes a cam surface adapted to cooperate with the first cam member.
- 34. The power tool of claim 27, further comprising a plurality of first cam members supported on one of the tool housing and the assembly housing and engageable to overcome the restricting force and to axially move the assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position.
- 35. The power tool of claim 27, further comprising a locator member connected to the assembly housing.
- 36. The power tool of claim 27, further comprising a plurality of first cam members supported on the tool housing and a plurality of second cam members supported on the assembly housing, the plurality of first cam members being engageable with the plurality of second cam members to overcome the restricting force and to axially move the assembly housing to the unsupported position from the supported position.
- 37. A method of removing a nosepiece assembly from a power tool, the method comprising the acts of:providing a power tool including a tool housing defining an axis and supporting a first cam member and a nosepiece assembly including an assembly housing supporting a second cam member; rotating the nosepiece assembly relative to the tool housing so that the first cam member engages the second cam member to create an axial spacing between the nosepiece assembly and the power tool housing; and moving the nosepiece assembly axially away from the tool housing.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/224,661, filed Aug. 11, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/224661 |
Aug 2000 |
US |