Portable power tool with separate pistol-type handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527060
  • Patent Number
    6,527,060
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A portable power tool having a housing with a pneumatic motor, an output shaft extending in a longitudinal direction of the housing and connected to the motor, and a pistol type handle which a power supply for connecting the motor to a power source and which is fixable relative to the housing in alternate longitudinal positions. The housing is provided with an outer cylindrical surface with a geometric axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing, and the handle comprises a tubular portion with an inner cylindrical surface for guiding support of the housing surface. Locking elements are provided for arresting the handle relative to the housing in any desired position, and interacting air communicating passages are provided in the contact surfaces of the housing and the handle for conducting air to and from the motor irrespective of the actual longitudinal position of the handle relative to the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a portable power tool of the type having a housing, a motor, an output shaft connected to the motor and extending out of the housing in a longitudinal direction thereof, and a pistol type handle which includes a power supply means for connecting the motor to a power source.




Most prior art power tools of this type have its housing and handle formed as an integrated unit, mostly manufactured as a light alloy casting. This one-piece design is rather complicated and the manufacturing costs are difficult to bring down.




Prior art includes power tools having separate handles secured to the tool housing by screw joints, see for instance U.S. Pat. No. 3,179,219. Such bolted-on handles are disadvantageous both in that the grip portion of the handle is located at a greater distance from the output shaft axis and, thereby, causes a heavier moment on the operators hand, and in that widened upper portion of the handle including the attachment screws for the handle makes the handle itself and the handling of the tool less comfortable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the invention is to provide an improved portable power tool of the above type, wherein the housing and handle designs are very simple and compact and provide a certain flexibility as regards the handle-to-housing interengagement, and wherein the handle is fixed to the housing without any screw joints impairing the handling of the tool and with the grip portion as close as possible to the output shaft axis.




Another object of the invention is to provide a pistol-type power tool wherein the handle in a simple way is fixable to the tool housing in one specific or in two or more alternative positions.




A further object of the invention is to provide a power tool of the type wherein the handle is arranged to be longitudinally adjustable and fixable to the housing in anyone of a number of alternative positions. This is a desirable feature of the tool to compensate for the weight of different types and sizes of working implements attached to the output shaft. This is the case, for instance in power wrenches on which nut sockets of different sizes may be attached to the output shaft, with or without extensions. The different sizes and weights of the implements attached to the output shaft influence the location of the centre of gravity of the tool as a whole, such that a heavy implement causes a more forwardly located centre of gravity, whereas a light implement causes a more rearwardly located centre of gravity. This, of course, influences the balance of the tool and causes in some cases an uncomfortable and even unsafe handling of the tool.




A previously suggested solution to this problem means that a pistol handle of a bolted-on type is adjustable in the longitudinal direction of the tool housing by being fixable to the tool housing in anyone of a number of alternative fixed positions determined by a number of alternative sets of holes for the handle mounting screws.




A drawback inherent in previously known power tools having separate handles mounted as described above resides in the fact that they have flat contact surfaces between the handle and the housing and that these parts are secured to each other by a number mounting screws. This way of securing the handle to the housing requires extra space and results in a further offset location of the handle in relation to the housing, which means that the moment caused by the tool application force times the distance between the output shaft centre line and the handle becomes unnecessary large.




So, one object of the invention is to provide an improved pistol type power tool by which the handle is adjustable for improved balance of the tool without adding any space demanding mounting means for the handle which would cause an undesirable lateral displacement of the handle and a subsequent increased reaction moment to be handled by the operator.




Further objects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following specification and claims.




A preferred embodiment of the invention is below described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. On the drawings











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows, partly in section, a side view of a pneumatic power nutrunner according to the invention.





FIG. 2

shows, partly in section, a rear end view of the nutrunner in

FIG. 1

, including straight dash lines and curved arrows illustrating how the cylindrical surfaces of the housing and the handle are spread out to flattened forms.





FIG. 3

shows, in a flattened form, the outer cylindrical surface of the nutrunner housing including the air passages communicating with the motor.





FIG. 4

shows, in a flattened form, the inner cylindrical surface of the tubular handle portion, including the air passages communicating with the air supply and exhaust means in the handle.





FIG. 5

shows a side view, partly in section, of the nutrunner illustrating the lock means for arresting the handle.





FIG. 6

shows a front end view of the nutrunner, illustrating the longitudinal slot throughout the tubular handle portion and the transverse clamp screw.





FIG. 7

shows a side view of a nutrunner according to an alternative embodiment of the invention, illustrating in phantom lines one extreme position of the handle.





FIG. 8

shows a front end view of the nutrunner in

FIG. 7

, illustrating the handle lock means.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The nutrunner examples shown in the drawing figures are particularly adapted to meet the requirement for a handle that is adjustable in the longitudinal direction of the tool housing. The nutrunner comprises a housing


10


, a pneumatic motor


11


located in the housing


10


and driving an output shaft


12


via a hydraulic impulse unit


14


, and a pistol type handle


16


attached to the housing


10


. The housing


10


comprises a substantially tubular body


15


surrounding both the motor


11


and the impulse unit


14


. The handle


16


comprises an air inlet passage


17


, a seat type air inlet valve


18


, and a rotatable directional valve


19


for changing the direction of rotation of the motor


11


. The handle


16


also includes an air exhaust passage


21


for leading exhaust air away from the housing


10


out through the handle


16


.




The inlet valve


18


and the directional valve


19


are of a design commonly used in this type of tools and are, therefore, not described in further detail.




As mentioned above, the motor


11


is a twin-chamber motor of a well known type, and the impulse unit


14


shown in

FIG. 1

is of the radial piston type previously described in for instance U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,410. These parts of the power tool do not per se form any part of the invention, and a detailed description thereof is not included in this specification.




The tubular housing body


15


has an outer cylindrical surface


22


which extends in the longitudinal direction of the housing


10


between a first annular shoulder


23


formed by a front end wall


24


and a second annular shoulder


25


formed by a rear end closure


26


of the housing


10


.




The handle


16


comprises a lower grip portion


27


and an upper tubular portion


28


. The latter is formed with an inner cylindrical surface


29


having a geometric axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the grip portion


27


and being arranged to fit snugly around the cylindrical housing surface


22


. In this particular example, the tubular portion


28


has an axial extent that is shorter than the cylindrical surface


22


which means that the handle


16


may be adjusted and located in alternative positions in the longitudinal direction of the housing


10


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the tubular portion


28


comprises a slot


31


extending axially throughout the entire length of the tubular portion


28


, thereby making the tubular portion


28


elastically expandable and compressible. A clamp screw


30


extends across the slot


31


and engages one ear


39


on each side of the slot


31


and is arranged to exert a clamping force on the tubular portion


28


. By loosen and tightening the clamp screw


30


, the handle


16


may be displaced relative to the housing


10


and arrested in any longitudinal position within the axial limits defined by the annular shoulders


23


and


25


.




The correct angular position of the tubular portion


28


relative to the housing


10


is maintained during longitudinal adjustment of the handle


16


by a wedge element


53


supported on the clamp screw


30


and guidingly engaging an axial groove


54


on the cylindrical surface


22


. The wedge element


53


is thin enough not to hinder compression of the tubular portion


28


when tightening the clamping screw


30


.




In order to ensure a maintained communication between the air inlet and outlet passages


17


and


21


, respectively, in the handle


16


on one hand and the motor


11


in the housing


10


on the other hand, irrespective of the actual longitudinal position of the handle


16


relative to the housing


10


, there are provided a number of openings in the handle


16


arranged to register with passages in the housing


10


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the twin chamber motor


11


has two sets of air communication ports, namely two inlet ports


32


,


33


for rotation in one direction, two inlet ports


35


,


36


for rotation in the opposite direction, and two outlet ports


37


,


38


. When the motor is rotating in one direction, pressure air is fed into the motor


11


via the ports


32


,


33


whereas the other two openings


35


,


36


act as secondary outlet openings. At rotation in the opposite direction, the ports


35


,


36


will act as air feed openings, whereas the ports


32


,


33


will act as secondary outlet openings.




These air communication ports


32


,


33


,


35


,


36


and outlet ports


37


,


38


communicate with the outer cylindrical surface


22


of the housing


10


via circumferentially and axially extending grooves and apertures which will be described in further detail below.




For illustrating purposes, the cylindrical outer surface


22


of the housing


10


is shown in

FIG. 3

in a flattened form, and for facilitating understanding of the port and opening pattern on the surface


22


, the top position A and the bottom position B of the housing


10


are marked both in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The same goes for

FIG. 4

which illustrates the inner cylindrical surface


29


of the handle portion


28


in a flattened form. The way of projecting the cylindrical surfaces


22


,


29


in flattened forms is illustrated by the curved arrows in FIG.


2


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the inner surface


29


of the handle portion


28


has two air communicating openings


40


,


41


and one outlet opening


42


. The latter communicates directly with the outlet passage


21


in the handle


16


, whereas the openings


40


,


41


are alternatively connectable to the air inlet passage


17


or the outlet passage


21


via the reverse valve


19


. See FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 3

, there are illustrated various slots and grooves in the cylindrical surface


22


of the housing body


15


for distributing air to and from the motor ports. There is a circumferentially extending slot


43


which is intended to communicate with opening


41


in the handle surface


29


and to interconnect the two air communicating ports


32


,


33


. The ports


32


,


33


are angularly spaced by 180° for feeding pressure air to both working chambers of the motor


11


. At right hand rotation of the motor


11


, the slot


43


and the ports


32


,


33


are supplied with pressure air via the inlet valve


18


and the opening


41


, whereas at reverse, left hand rotation of the motor


11


, the slot


43


is connected to the exhaust passage


21


.




A groove


44


formed partly on the inside of the tubular body


15


and partly in forward motor end wall and illustrated in dash lines in

FIG. 3

, is arranged to interconnect the two other air communication openings


35


,


36


. The latters are axially directed into the forward motor end wall and are illustrated schematically in dash lines in FIG.


3


. The groove


44


is arranged also to communicate with the opening


40


in the handle surface


29


so as to feed pressure air to the opposite motor chambers at reverse, left hand rotation of the motor


11


. At right hand rotation of the motor


11


, the groove


44


and the openings


35


,


36


are connected to the exhaust passage


21


.




The two outlet ports


37


,


38


communicate with two axially directed slots


47


,


48


which are arranged to lead exhaust air past the forward end of the motor


11


and into a housing space


49


. This space


29


surrounds the impulse unit


14


and communicates with the exhaust opening


42


in the handle surface


29


. See FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 3

, there is illustrated in dash lines a semi circumferential groove


50


located on the inside of the housing body


15


and interconnecting two more outlet openings


51


,


52


in the motor


11


. The groove


50


communicates with the housing space


49


and the exhaust passage


21


via the slot


48


. As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the air communication openings


40


,


41


have a certain axial extent by which a proper communication is ensured between the handle


16


and the motor


11


, irrespective of the actual longitudinal position of the handle


16


in relation to the housing


10


.




In

FIGS. 7 and 8

, there is shown a nutrunner according to an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the handle lock means comprises a lateral slot


58


extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing


10


, and a lock screw


56


extending through the slot


58


and engaging a threaded bore


57


in the housing


10


.




In this nutrunner, which is illustrated with a suspension yoke


55


for connection to an over head tool support device (not shown), the handle position relative to the housing


10


may be changed by loosening the lock screw


56


, displacing the handle


16


along the tubular body


15


, and retightening the screw


56


as the desired position of the handle


16


is obtained.




It should be noted that the embodiments of the invention are not limited to the above described examples but may be varied within the scope of the claims. One additional feature obtainable by having the handle supported on the tool housing via a cylindrical surface is that the handle may be positioned in alternative angular positions relative to the housing. This could be used for accomplishing a motor reverse function. By arranging the fluid communication openings in the tubular handle portion


28


and on the cylindrical surface


22


in a certain pattern, it would be possible to obtain “forward” and “reverse” operations, respectively, of the motor by turning the handle between two alternative angular positions.



Claims
  • 1. A portalbe power tool comprising:a housing comprising an outer cylindrical surface having a geometric axis extending substantially in a longitudinal direction of said housing, a motor located in said housing, an output shaft extending in the longitudinal direction of said housing and being connected to said motor, and a handle comprising a grip portion and a tubular portion having a geometric axis extending substantially transversely to said grip portion, said handle containing power supply means for connecting said motor to a power source, wherein said tubular portion of said handle surrounds and is supported on said cylindrical surface of said housing, wherein a lock means is provided for arresting said handle relative to said housing, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing and said tubular portion of said handle are provided with interacting power transferring means for transferring power from said power supply means in said handle to said housing, and wherein said lock means comprises a longitudinal slot extending throughout an entire length of said tubular portion of said handle so as to make said tubular portion elastically expandable and compressible, and at least one clamping member extending across said slot and arranged to exert a compressing force on said tubular portion to thereby clamp said tubular portion firmly to said cylindrical surface of said housing and lock said handle relative to said housing.
  • 2. The portable power tool according to claim 1, wherein said clamping member comprises a screw extending through two ears respectively located on each side of said slot.
  • 3. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing and said tubular portion of said handle have circular cross sections.
  • 4. The power tool according to claim 3, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing is provided with an axial groove, and a wedge element supported on said tubular portion of said handle engages said groove for maintaining relative angular positions of said handle and said housing during longitudinal adjustment of said handle.
  • 5. A portable power tool comprising:a housing comprising an outer cylindrical surface having a geometric axis extending substantially in a longitudinal direction of said housing, a motor located in said housing, an output shaft extending in the longitudinal direction of said housing and being connected to said motor, and a handle comprising a grip portion and a tubular portion having a geometric axis extending substantially transversely to said grip portion, said handle containing power supply means for connecting said motor to a power source, wherein said tubular portion of said handle surrounds and is supported on said cylindrical surface of said housing, wherein a lock means is provided for arresting said handle relative to said housing, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing and said tubular portion of said handle are provided with interacting power transferring means for transferring power from said power supply means in said handle to said housing, wherein a length of said cylindrical surface of said housing exceeds a length of said tubular portion of said handle, and said tubular portion is longitudinally displaceable relative to said cylindrical surface thereby making said handle adjustable relative to said housing in the longitudinal direction of said housing, and wherein said handle is arrestable in alternative longitudinal positions relative to said housing by operation of said lock means.
  • 6. The power tool according to claim 5, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing is axially defined by two opposite shoulders, and axial displacement of said handle is positively limited by said shoulders.
  • 7. The power tool according to claim 5, wherein:said motor comprises a pneumatic motor, said power supply means comprises an air supply passage extending through said handle, and said power transferring means comprises a first air communication port located on said tubular portion of said handle and a second air communication port located on said cylindrical surface of said housing, and said first air communications port extends in the longitudinal direction of said housing to ensure air communication from said handle to said housing irrespective of a relative position between said handle and said housing.
  • 8. The power tool according to claim 5, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing and said tubular portion of said handle have circular cross sections.
  • 9. The power tool according to claim 8, wherein said cylindrical surface of said housing is provided with an axial groove, and a wedge element supported on said tubular portion of said handle engages said groove for maintaining relative angular positions of said handle and said housing during longitudinal adjustment of said handle.
  • 10. The power tool according to claim 8, wherein said tubular portion of said handle is formed with a slot extending in the longitudinal direction of said housing, and said housing is provided with a threaded bore for receiving a lock screw extending through said slot.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
9800307 Feb 1998 SE
9801156 Apr 1998 SE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE99/00100 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/39877 8/12/1999 WO A
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