The disclosure relates generally to power tools, and, in particular, to power tools having accessory change tools.
Power tools typically are configured to utilize various accessories and attachments to perform work. For example, oscillating power tools are configured to oscillate various accessories, such as cutting blades, sanding discs, grinding tools, and many others. The accessory tools are retained on the tool by a fastening mechanism, such as a clamping screw or bolt. A separate accessory change tool, such as a driver or wrench, is typically required to manipulate the fastening mechanism so accessory tools can be installed and removed from the tool. While this system is cost effective, the accessory change tool is often separated from the power tool and can be difficult to locate at times and easily misplaced or lost.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
In accordance with the disclosure, a power tool is provided with an accessory change tool that is integrated into and stored on the housing of the tool so that it is always accessible and is stored in a manner that does not interfere with the operation or aesthetics of the tool. Such a power tool includes a housing having a generally cylindrical main body portion and a nose portion. A motor is supported in the main body portion of the housing. An output shaft is coupled to the motor and has an end portion that extends from the nose portion of the housing. A tool holder is secured to the end portion of the output shaft. The tool holder includes a fastener member. The fastener member includes a drive structure and is configured to move between a first position and a second position with respect to the tool holder. The fastener member is configured to allow an accessory tool to be installed and removed from the tool holder when at the first position and to fixedly secure an accessory tool to the tool holder when at the second position. In one embodiment, the power tool comprises an oscillating power tool in which the motor is configured to oscillate the output shaft. In alternative embodiments, the power tool may comprise other types of portable power tools including, for example, drills, drivers, saws, routers, and the like.
The power tool includes an accessory change tool having a driver portion and a handle portion. The driver portion is pivotably connected to the handle portion and includes a drive structure that is configured complementary to the drive structure of the fastener member. The handle portion and the driver portion are configured to pivot with respect to each other between a folded configuration and a deployed configuration. In the deployed configuration, the handle portion extends outwardly from the driver portion to facilitate grasping of the handle portion by a user. In the folded configuration, the handle portion is positioned adjacent the driver portion. The power tool includes a retainer assembly incorporated into the housing that is configured to releasably retain the accessory change tool on the housing with the accessory change tool in the folded configuration.
According to the disclosure, the accessory change tool may have an inner side portion that is configured to be positioned adjacent the housing and an inner side portion that is configured to face away from the housing when the accessory change tool is retained by the retaining assembly. The retainer assembly defines a pocket that is configured to receive at least the inner side portion of the accessory change tool. The outer side portion of the accessory change tool has an outer surface that has a contoured shape that follows a contour of the outer surface of the housing when the inner side portion of the accessory tool is positioned within the recess.
In one embodiment, the retainer assembly includes a bottom surface and side walls that are arranged to form an open ended channel that leads into the pocket. The accessory change tool is configured to slide longitudinally into the channel. The accessory change tool includes a hinge portion at which the handle portion and the driver portion pivotably connected with the handle portion and the driver portion each including an outer end portion located distally from the hinge portion. In one embodiment, the accessory change tool in the folded configuration is inserted into the channel with the outer end portions of the accessory change tool entering the channel first and the hinge portion of the accessory change tool entering last.
The side walls and bottom surface of the retainer assembly may define a partially undercut cross-sectional shape for the channel, such as a dovetail or T-shaped groove. In this case, the inner side portion of the accessory change tool may be shaped complementary in cross-section to the undercut cross-sectional shape of the channel to prevent movement of the accessory change tool out of the channel in directions transverse to the axis of the channel.
The retainer assembly may include a retaining mechanism that is configured to releasably retain the accessory change tool within the pocket. The channel may be configured to guide the accessory change tool to a seated position within the channel in which case the retaining mechanism may be configured to releasably retain the accessory change tool within the channel in the seated position.
The retaining mechanism may include a driver retaining portion that is arranged within the pocket at an inner end of the channel and is configured to engage the driver portion when the accessory change tool is in the seated position in the channel. In one embodiment, the driver portion comprises a geometrically-shaped recess, such as a hexagonally-shaped recess, which is configured to drive a complementarily shaped head of a fastener member. In this embodiment, the driver retaining portion may a protrusion configured to have a friction fit within the geometrically-shaped recess when the accessory change tool is in the seated position.
The retaining mechanism may include a handle retaining portion in addition to or as an alternative to a driver retaining portion. The handle retaining portion is configured to engage the handle portion of the accessory change tool to releasably retain the accessory change tool in the seated position. In this embodiment, the handle portion and the handle retaining portion may include detent structures which are configured to move into a blocking position with respect to each other when the accessory change tool is in the seated position. In one embodiment, the detent structure of the handle portion comprises an opening, and the detent structure of the handle retaining portion comprises a protrusion positioned to be received in the opening when the accessory change tool is in the seated position.
The retaining mechanism may comprise a flexible arm member that is positioned and configured to be flexed by the accessory change tool as the accessory change tool is slid into the channel toward the seated position. In this embodiment, the detent structure of the handle retaining portion is located at a position on the flexible arm member where the detent structure can be received in the opening when the accessory change tool reaches the seated position. The flexing of the flexible arm may be used to bias the detent structure into the opening and hold the detent structure in a blocking position with respect to the opening. The detent structure of the handle retaining portion is accessible via the opening and can be pressed downwardly by a user of the tool to disengage the detent from the opening so the accessory change tool can be removed from the channel.
In one embodiment, the retaining mechanism includes both a handle retaining portion and a driver retaining portion. The driver retaining portion may be incorporated onto the flexible arm member at a second position which is located at the inner end of the channel.
Referring now to the drawings,
The housing 14 includes a nose portion 18 and a main body portion 20. The main body portion 20 serves as the handle for the tool 10 and encloses a motor (not shown). In one embodiment, the motor comprises an electric motor configured to receive power from an AC outlet via a power cord 22. In other embodiments, electric power for the motor may be received from a rechargeable battery (not shown) connected at the base of the main body portion 20. Power to the tool is controlled by a power switch 24 provided on the main body portion 20 of the housing 14.
The tool 10 includes an output shaft 26 that is configured to be oscillated about an oscillation axis S by the motor at high frequencies, e.g., 5,000 to 25,000 oscillations per minute, with a small oscillating angle, typically in a range of between 0.5° and 7°. Other frequencies higher than 25,000 oscillations per minute with oscillating angle below 0.5° or above 7° is possible. The output shaft 26 supports an accessory tool holder 28 exterior to the nose portion 18 of the housing 14. The tool holder 28 is configured to releasably secure various accessory tools to the output shaft 26, such as a cutting blade accessory tool (not shown). As the tool holder 28 is oscillated by the output shaft 26, the accessory tool is driven to oscillate about the axis S. To enable a secure connection between the tool holder 28 and accessory tools for use with the power tool 10, the tool holder 28 and associated accessory tools may be provided with interlocking drive structures that mate to secure the accessory tool to the tool holder 28.
A fastener structure 30, such as a clamping screw or bolt, is used to press the mounting portion of an accessory tool (not shown) into engagement with the tool drive structure on the tool holder 28. The fastener structure 30 has a configuration that enables the fastener structure to be turned or rotated by a complementarily configured driver incorporated into the accessory change tool. In the embodiment of
The accessory change tool 12 is used by an operator of the tool to manipulate the fastener structure 30 so that accessories can be removed and installed on the tool as needed. The accessory change tool 12 and the power tool housing 14 are configured to cooperate to removably secure the accessory change tool 12 on the power tool 10 when it is not needed as depicted in
Referring to
The power tool includes a retainer assembly 38 for the accessory change tool 12. The retainer assembly 38 is located in a suitable position on the tool that can accommodate the change tool 12 at a location for quick and easy access by the operator. In embodiment of
The retainer assembly 38 includes a generally planar bottom surface 40 and a pair of side walls 42 that form a pocket that is sized and shaped complementary to the accessory change tool 12. The bottom surface 40 and side walls 42 may be integrated into the nose portion 18 of the housing by molding the shapes into the housing shells. The bottom surface 40 and side walls 42 are configured to form a channel structure for guiding the accessory change tool into and out of the pocket. The channel structure is open toward the front of the tool 10 to provide a path into and out of the pocket for change tool.
A retaining mechanism 44 is provided in the pocket at the other end of the channel that is configured to releasably retain the accessory change tool 12. The accessory change tool 12 is inserted into the pocket with the driver portion 34 oriented toward the bottom surface 40 of the retainer assembly 38 and the handle portion 32 oriented away from the bottom surface. The change tool 12 is configured to inserted into the pocket via the open end of the channel structure with the outer ends of the handle portion 32 and the driver portion 34 oriented toward the rear of the tool 10 and the hinge portion 46 oriented toward the front of the tool 10.
The driver portion 34 of the accessory change tool 12 has a smooth outer surface with a suitable contour, e.g., flat, curved, arced, and the like, that is capable of sliding along the planar bottom surface 40 when being inserted into and removed from the pocket. The side walls 42 of the pocket and the side surfaces of the handle portion 32 are configured to cooperate to limit movement of the accessory change tool 12 in directions that are transverse to the direction of insertion and removal.
In the embodiment of
The side walls 42 are also angled with respect to each in the horizontal dimension. As can be seen in
The retaining mechanism 44 includes a driver retaining portion 48 and a handle retaining portion 50. The driver retaining portion 48 comprises a projection 52 that is sized and positioned complementary to the recess 36 in the driver portion 34 of the change tool 12. The accessory change tool 12 is guided into the pocket by the side walls 42 until the projection 52 is received in the recess 36. The projection 52 is sized to snugly fit into the recess 36 to facilitate retention of the accessory change tool 12 in the pocket. In one embodiment, the projection 52 may be configured to have a friction fit or snap fit engagement with the recess.
The handle retaining portion 50 of the retaining mechanism 44 includes a detent structure 54 that is configured to engage a complementarily configured detent structure 56 on the handle portion 32 of the accessory change tool 12. In the embodiment of
The handle retaining portion 50 is biased into an upward position to bring the bump 54 into engagement with the opening 56 in the handle portion 32 by a biasing member 58. To release the accessory change tool 12 from the pocket, the retaining mechanism 44 includes an end portion 60 that projects past the end of the handle portion 32 and serves as a push button release mechanism. An operator of the tool 10 can press down on the end of the retaining mechanism 44 to move the bump 54 out of engagement with the opening 56 so that the accessory change tool 12 can be slid out of the pocket.
In one embodiment, the retaining mechanism 44 comprises a plastic clip that is secured to the power tool housing by a fastener, such as a screw. As can be seen in
Although the above description is directed to an oscillating power tool, a similar accessory change tool storage system may be incorporated into other types of power tools to integrate an accessory change tool for the power tool into the power tool housing. For example, an accessory change tool storage system such as described above may be incorporated into rotary power tools, drills, drivers, jig saws, circular saws, and other tools that require the use of a separate tool or wrench for installing and removing accessories from the tool.
While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only the preferred embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/872,030 entitled “ POWER TOOL WITH ACCESSORY CHANGE TOOL STORAGE” by Monroy et al., filed Aug. 30, 2013, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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