Claims
- 1. An orbital tool comprising:
- a housing;
- a motor oriented within the housing and having a rotatable motor shaft;
- an eccentric drive member pivotally supported relative to the housing and rotatably driven by the motor shaft about a drive axis, the eccentric drive member having an output portion aligned along an eccentric axis generally parallel to and radially offset from the drive axis;
- a working member having an input portion coaxially aligned along the eccentric axis of the output member and pivotally engaging the output portion of the eccentric drive member, a mating surface, and a working surface perpendicular to the drive axis and extending radially outboard of the working member input portion; and
- an annular pivot control member including an annular central hub having a mating surface, an annular flange engaging the housing at a location spaced from the central hub, and a web extending circumferentially about the drive and eccentric axes between the flange and the central hub, the central hub mating surface cooperating with the working member mating surface to control pivotal movement of the working member relative to the housing while the web enables the working member input portion to orbit about the drive axis as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 2. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the pivot control member is generally cylindrical and aligned parallel to the drive axis, and wherein one axial end of the pivot control member forms the flange and another axial end of the pivot control member forms the central hub.
- 3. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the web of the pivot control member is formed of an elastic material, and wherein the flange is affixed to the housing, and the central hub mating surface is affixed to the working member mating surface such that the web prevents the working member from freely rotating relative to the housing while elastically deforming sufficiently to enable the working member input portion to orbit the drive axis as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 4. The orbital tool of claim 3 wherein the output portion of the eccentric drive member defines a cylindrical cavity and the input portion of the working member defines a cylindrical shaft received in the cylindrical cavity of the eccentric drive member output portion.
- 5. The orbital tool of claim 3 wherein the input portion of the working member defines a cylindrical cavity and the output portion of the eccentric drive member defines a cylindrical shaft received in the cylindrical cavity of the working member input portion.
- 6. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the working member input portion is attached to the eccentric drive member output portion, and wherein the flange is affixed to the housing, and the central hub mating surface and the working member mating surface engage each other and are configured with respect to each other to substantially prevent pivotal movement of the working member relative to the housing as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 7. The orbital tool of claim 6 wherein the central hub mating surface includes circumferentially spaced teeth, and the working member mating surface includes circumferentially spaced teeth configured to mate with the central hub teeth.
- 8. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the working member input portion is attached to the eccentric drive member output portion, and wherein the flange is affixed to the housing, and the central hub mating surface and the working member mating surface are configured with respect to each other to allow pivotal movement of the working member relative to the housing as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 9. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the working member input portion is attached to the eccentric drive member output portion, and wherein the flange is affixed to the housing, and the central hub mating surface is defined by a gear having circumferentially spaced teeth, and the working member mating surface is defined by a gear having circumferentially spaced teeth about a larger circumference than a central hub gear circumference, with the central hub gear teeth engaging the working member gear teeth to provide controlled rotation of the working member relative to the housing as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 10. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the web of the pivot control member is formed of an elastic material.
- 11. The orbital tool of claim 1 wherein the web of the pivot control member is one continuous piece which substantially shields the output portion of the eccentric drive member and the working member input portion.
- 12. An orbital tool comprising:
- a housing;
- a motor oriented within the housing and having a rotatable motor shaft;
- an eccentric drive member pivotally supported relative to the housing and rotatably driven by the motor shaft about a drive axis, the eccentric drive member having an output portion aligned along an eccentric axis generally parallel to and radially offset from the drive axis;
- a working member having an input portion coaxially aligned along the eccentric axis of the output member and pivotally engaging the output portion of the eccentric drive member, and a working surface perpendicular to the drive axis and extending radially outboard of the working member input portion; and
- an annular pivot control member including an annular central hub affixed to the working member about the working member input portion, an annular flange attached to the housing at a location spaced from the central hub, and an elastic web extending circumferentially about the drive and eccentric axes between the flange and the central hub, the elastic web preventing the working member from freely rotating relative to the housing while elastically deforming sufficiently to enable the working member input portion to orbit about the drive axis as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft.
- 13. An orbital tool of claim 12 wherein the working member is selected from a plurality of working members comprising:
- a first working member having a working member mating surface including circumferentially spaced teeth configured to mate with the central hub teeth to substantially prevent pivotal movement of the first working member relative to the housing, when the first working member is selected; and
- a second working member having a working member mating surface including a smooth surface positioned to mate with the central hub teeth and having a sufficiently low coefficient of friction to allow pivotal movement of the second working member relative to the housing, when the second working member is selected.
- 14. The orbital tool of claim 13 wherein the central hub teeth protrude from a face of the central hub mating surface, and the first working member teeth protrude from a face of the first working member mating surface such that the central hub mates with the first working member by face to face contacting of the central hub mating surface and the first working member mating surface, when the first working member is selected.
- 15. The orbital tool of claim 13 wherein the central hub teeth extend outwardly from a periphery of a central hub gear, and the first working member teeth extend inwardly from a periphery of a first working member gear such that the central hub mates with the first working member by locking reception of the central hub gear within the first working member gear, when the first working member is selected.
- 16. The orbital tool of claim 15 wherein the plurality of working members further comprises:
- a third working member having a working member mating surface defined by a gear having circumferentially spaced teeth extending inwardly from a gear periphery and spaced about a larger circumference than a central hub gear circumference, the central hub gear teeth engaging the third working member gear teeth to provide controlled rotation of the third working member relative to the housing as the eccentric drive member is rotated by the motor shaft, when the third working member is selected.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application relates to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/067109, filed on the same day as this application, naming Mac Fukinuki, John Nemazi, and Jeremy Curcuri as inventors, entitled "Adjustable Eccentricity Orbital Tool", and having attorney docket number RMP 0577 PUS, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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