Claims
- 1. In a device for driving an elongated headed screw fastener (90) into a threaded bore (97) of a workpiece (96) of the type including housing means (12,18,20,32), an elongated spindle (50), having a portion within said housing means, and a rotary drive motor (10) mounted in said housing means (12,18,20,32), said rotary drive motor (10) drivingly connected to said spindle (50) to enable rotation of said spindle (50) about its longitudinal axis, said spindle (50) having a forward end (52) extending out of said housing and away from said drive motor (10) configured to engage the head (94) of said fastener (90), a sleeve (60) having a forward end and a forward end face (72), said sleeve (60) provided with a bore (70a,c) surrounding said forward end (52) of said spindle (50) with a rearward portion (70a) of said bore defining a clearance space between said sleeve (60) and said spindle (50) to the rear of said forward end face (72) of said sleeve (60), bias means (74) mounting a rear portion of said sleeve (60) in said housing means so as to allow relative axial movement therebetween, said bias means (74) urging said forward end of said sleeve (60) in a direction away from said housing means, a source of vacuum, means (86,88) for connecting said source of vacuum to said clearance space to cause an air flow to be drawn into said forward end (72) of said sleeve (60) and through said clearance space to enable suction of the head (94) of said fastener (90) against said forward end (52) of said spindle (50) when said vacuum is activated and to enable rotation of said fastener (90) by rotation of said spindle (50) by said drive motor, a forward portion (70c) of said bore (70a,c) spaced forwardly of said rearward portion (70a) to be adapted to enclose the shank of said fastener (90) when said head (94) thereof is drawn against said forward end (52) of said spindle (50), said device including means (51) carried within said housing means (12,18,20,32,) for mounting said spindle (50) for axial movement relative said housing means and said sleeve (60) allowing said forward end (52) of said spindle (50) to move between a retracted position within said forward portion (70c) of said bore remote from the forward end face (72) of said sleeve (60) and an advanced position therein adjacent said forward end face (72) of said sleeve (60) as said fastener is advanced into said workpiece; bias means (76) urging said spindle (50) towards said advanced position; said forward portion (70c) of said bore receiving said air flow passing into said sleeve clearance space; whereby said fastener (90) is driven into said workpiece (96) while air is drawn along the length of said fastener (90) within said forward portion (70c) of said bore, past the head (94) of said fastener (90) and into said sleeve clearance space and collected by said means (86,88) connecting said clearance space with said vacuum source.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said rearward portion (70a) of said bore is of smaller diameter than said forward bore portion (70c) to form a shoulder therebetween, whereby a head (94) of a threaded fastener (90) of larger diameter than said rearward bore portion (70a) may be drawn against said shoulder by said air flow through said forward bore portion (70c) and said rearward bore portion (70a) with said spindle (50) in said retracted position to substantially block air flow from said forward bore portion (70c) into said rearward bore portion (70a), said head (94) movable off said shoulder upon axial advance of said spindle (50) from said retracted position.
- 3. The device according to claim 2 wherein a portion of said spindle (50) is rotatably mounted within said rearward bore portion (70a), and is formed with relief features (56) enabling air flow past said spindle (50) and through said rearward bore portion (70a) with said spindle (50) advanced from said retracted position.
- 4. The device according to claim 2 further including a bushing (66) received in said sleeve (60) at the forward end (72), and in which said bore portions (70a,c) is formed.
- 5. The device according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve (60) is formed with relief slots recessed into said forward end face (72) enabling air flow across the surface of said workpiece (96) and into said forward portion (70c) of said bore with the forward end face (72) of said sleeve (60) against a surface of a workpiece (96).
- 6. A method of removing air borne contaminants adjacent exposed portions of a threaded member (90) protruding out of a bore extending into a surface (98) of a workpiece (96) as said member (90) is rotated by engagement with a forward end (52) of a rotated spindle (50) and advanced into said workpiece (96), during advancing travel of said forward end (52) of said spindle (50), comprising the steps of:
- substantially surrounding the exposed portions of said threaded member (90) extending out of said workpiece (96), and said forward end (52) of said spindle (50) extends within a bore (70a,c) provided in a sleeve (60), positioning said sleeve (60) in non sealing engagement against the surface (98) of said workpiece out of which said threaded member (90) protrudes, said bore having a portion (70c) being located and sized to receive and substantially surrounds said exposed portions of said threaded member with a space therebetween;
- advancing said spindle (50) within said sleeve (60) while maintaining said exposed portions of said threaded member (90) substantially surrounded by said sleeve;
- inducing an air flow into said sleeve through said non sealing engagement with said working surface and through said space and collecting said air flow and entrained contaminants, while said threaded member (90) is rotated and advanced into said workpiece while said exposed portions remain substantially surrounded by said sleeve (60).
- 7. The method according to claim 6 further including the step of positioning a head (94) on said threaded fastener (90) against a shoulder in said bore (70a,c) sized to abut against one end (94) of said threaded member (90) when said threaded member is drawn into said bore (70a,c)by air flow therethrough.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 further including the step of advancing said threaded member (90) off said shoulder at the initiation of rotational advancement of said threaded member (90) into said workpiece (96).
- 9. The method according to claim 6 further including the step of urging said spindle to be displaced axially so that said spindle (50) is advanced axially with respect to said sleeve as rotation of said threaded member (90) causes said threaded member to be axially advanced into said workpiece.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 further including the step of urging said sleeve (60) against the surface of said workpiece as said spindle (50) is rotated and advanced within said sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/078,133, filed 07-27-87, now abandoned.
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