Claims
- 1. A portable power tool powered by associated drive means and comprising a housing, and a mounting arrangement for operably coupling an output shaft to an element, such as a selected one of a plurality of interchangeable tool bits, to which reciprocal axial movement is to be imparted, said housing including an output arrangement for driving said output shaft in a reciprocal axial movement to correspondingly drive said element, said output arrangement including a cylinder cam mounted for rotation with a drive shaft rotationally driven by said drive means, said cam which is received within a hollow portion of said housing, comprising a cylindrical body having circumferential outer surface, a continuous sinusoidal recessed groove being formed in said outer surface at a position spaced from edge portions of said surface, said groove providing a sinusoidal cam track and cam follower means in the forms of at least two studs, struts or bosses mounted so as to project inwardly with respect to said housing, said cam follower means being capable of running in said cam track to impart said reciprocal motion to said output shaft.
- 2. A power tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam follower elements are mounted to project from an inner surface of said housing, said cam cylinder is mounted for rotational and lengthwise axial movement within said housing, and said output shaft is connected to said cam cylinder so as to partake of lengthwise axial movement only.
- 3. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cylinder cam is selected from a plurality of cam members having a range of throw distances.
- 4. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein intermediate gearing is interposed between said drive means and said output shaft.
- 5. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drive means is powered by means of electricity.
- 6. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drive means is powered by a battery.
- 7. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drive means includes a battery/handle module which is detachable for rapid replacement.
- 8. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tool bit is selected from the group comprising a wallpaper scraper, a wallpaper stripper, a paint scraper, a paint stripper, a cold chisel, and other similar small hand-held tools.
- 9. A power tool, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tool bit is selected from the group comprising a spade, an earth-breaking drill, a cutter, and a stone-chipping device.
- 10. A portable power tool powered by associated drive means and comprising a housing, and a mounting arrangement for operably coupling an output shaft to an element, such as a selected one of a plurality of interchangeable tool bits, to which reciprocal axial movement is to be imparted, said housing including an output arrangement for driving said shaft in a reciprocal axial movement to correspondingly drive said element, wherein said output arrangement includes a cylinder cam mounted for rotation with a drive shaft rotationally driven by said drive means, said cam being received within a hollow portion of said housing and provided with a sinusoidal cam track extending around its circumferential surface, and cam follower means in the form of at least two studs, struts or bosses mounted so as to project, and wherein said output shaft comprises two shaft portions, each of said shaft portions comprising two diametrically opposed extension portions, each of the four extension portions being provided with one of four of said studs, struts or bosses forming said cam follower means, and wherein the four studs, struts or bosses are arranged equidistantly around the cam track so that each of the two shaft portions partake of lengthwise reciprocating movement in opposed direction to the other, and securing means provided on each shaft portion for securing one of said tool bits.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/507,609, filed on Apr. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,592.
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