Claims
- 1. A power tool adapted to hold a tool bit which can be operated with a rotating action and a hammer action, comprising:
- drive means for causing the tool bit to rotate including a gear assembly which can be switched between a drive disposition and a non-drive disposition;
- hammer means for imparting a hammer action to the tool bit and activated by axial displacement of the tool bit on engagement of said tool bit with a work piece;
- an adjustment handle connected to stop means and rotatable about an adjustment axis between a first position in which the stop means allows axial displacement of the tool bit to activate the hammer means and a second position in which the stop means blocks axial displacement of the tool bit;
- a cam member coupled to the adjustment handle and having an arcuate cam surface, said surface comprising a first, circular portion concentric with the adjustment axis and a second portion leading from one end of the first portion and continuously changing in distance from said axis;
- an adjustment element engaging the cam surface movement of which is arranged to switch said gear assembly between said drive and non-drive dispositions;
- the arrangement being such that when the adjustment handle is in its first position the adjustment element is in engagement with one end of said first portion of the cam surface, when the adjustment handle is in its second position the adjustment element is in engagement with the other end of the first portion of the cam surface, with no movement of the adjustment element taking place as the adjustment handle is moved between its first and its second positions;
- the adjustment handle being movable into a third position beyond one of its first and second positions so that the adjustment element is in engagement with the second portion of the cam surface and the adjustment element is displaced to cause the gear assembly to change between said drive and non-drive dispositions; and wherein
- the second portion of the cam surface continues from that end of the first portion of the cam surface associated with the first position of the adjustment handle, and movement of the adjustment handle into its third position from the first position renders the rotating drive for the tool bit ineffective.
- 2. A power tool according to claim 1 comprising a locking member, the gear assembly comprising locking recesses, one of which is brought into engagement with the locking member by movement of the gear assembly by the adjustment element as the adjustment handle is moved into its third position.
- 3. A power tool adapted to hold a tool bit which can be operated with a rotating action and a hammer action, comprising:
- drive means for rotating the tool bit, said drive means including a gear arrangement which can be switched between a drive disposition and an inoperative disposition;
- hammer means for imparting a hammer action to the tool bit and activated by axial displacement of the tool bit on engagement of said tool bit with a work piece;
- an adjustment handle connected to stop means and rotatable about an adjustment axis between a first position in which the stop means allows axial displacement of the tool bit to activate the hammer means and a second position in which the stop means blocks axial displacement of the tool bit;
- a cam member coupled to the adjustment handle and having an arcuate cam surface, said surface comprising a first, circular portion concentric with the adjustment axis and second portion leading from one end of the first portion and changing in distance from said axis;
- an adjustment element moveable by the cam surface movement of said adjustment element switching said gear arrangement between said drive and inoperative dispositions;
- said adjustment handle when in said first position causing the adjustment element to be in engagement with one end of said first portion of the cam surface;
- the adjustment handle when in said second position causing the adjustment element to be in engagement with the other end of said first portion of the cam surface, no movement of the adjustment element taking place as the adjustment handle is moved between said first and second positions; and
- the adjustment handle being movable into a third position beyond one of said first and second positions to bring the adjustment element into operative engagement with the second portion of the cam surface and displace the adjustment element to cause the gear arrangement to change between said drive and inoperative dispositions.
- 4. The power tool of claim 3, wherein the second portion of the cam surface leads from said one end of said first position and is continuously increasing in distance from said adjustment axis.
- 5. The power tool of claim 3, wherein the adjustment element is in positive engagement with said cam surface.
- 6. The power tool of claim 5, wherein said cam surface comprises a curved web, and the adjustment element includes a slot having side walls which engage opposite surfaces of said web.
- 7. The power tool of claim 3, wherein stops are provided adjacent opposite ends of said cam surface, said stops limiting rotational movement of said cam member.
- 8. The power tool of claim 3, wherein said stop means includes an arc shaped stop surface circular about said adjustment axis.
- 9. The power tool of claim 3, wherein at least part of said gear arrangement is axially displaceable, and the adjustment element moves said at least part of said gear assembly axially to effect the change between said drive and inoperative dispositions.
- 10. The power tool of claim 9, wherein said adjustment element is mounted for movement on a guide rod which extends parallel to a central axis of the tool bit.
- 11. The power tool of claim 3, wherein said second portion of the cam surface continues from that end of said first portion of the cam surface associated with said first position of the adjustment handle, and movement of the adjustment handle directly into said third position from said first position causes the adjustment element to change the gear arrangement from said drive disposition to said inoperative disposition.
- 12. The power tool of claim 11, wherein the stop means, when the adjustment handle is in said third position, allows axial displacement of the tool bit.
- 13. A rotary hammer, comprising:
- a drive transmission for rotating a tool bit about a tool axis;
- said drive transmission including a gear assembly movable in a direction parallel to said tool axis to change between a drive disposition for rotating said tool bit and a non-drive disposition wherein no rotary drive can be transmitted to said tool bit;
- a hammer mechanism for imparting a hammer action to said tool bit and being activated by rearward axial displacement of said tool bit on forward engagement of said tool bit with a work piece;
- a manually rotatable stop member rotatable between a first position in which the stop member allows rearward axial displacement of said tool bit to activate said hammer action and a second position in which the stop member blocks rearward axial displacement of said tool bit to prevent said hammer action occurring;
- a cam connected to said stop member and rotatable therewith, said cam having a cam surface and being rotatable about a cam axis;
- said cam surface having a first portion concentric with said cam axis, and a second portion leading from one end of said first portion and being eccentric with respect to said cam axis;
- an adjustment element movable by said cam surface, movement of said adjustment element changing said gear assembly between said drive and non-drive dispositions;
- said stop member when is said first position causing said adjustment element to cooperate with one location on said cam surface first portion;
- said stop member when in said second position causing said adjustment element to cooperate with another location on said cam surface first portion, no movement of said adjustment element occuring as said stop member is rotated between first and second positions;
- said adjustment element holding said gear assembly in said drive disposition while said stop member is rotated between said first and second positions;
- said stop member being rotatable to a third position to bring said adjustment element into operative engagement with said cam surface second portion and displace said adjustment element to change said gear assembly from said drive disposition to said non-drive disposition; and
- said stop member when in said third position allowing rearward axial displacement of said tool bit to activate said hammer action.
- 14. The rotary hammer of claim 13, wherein said stop member comprises a quarter-circle segment having a peripheral curved surface extending ninety degrees about said cam axis.
- 15. The rotary hammer of claim 14, wherein said stop member rotates through ninety degrees when moving between said first and second positions.
- 16. The rotary hammer of claim 15, wherein said stop member rotates through an additional ninety degrees when moving to said third position.
- 17. The rotary hammer of claim 13, further comprising a stationary locking member, and wherein said gear assembly includes a locking component which engages said locking member and locks said tool bit against rotation when said stop member is moved to said third position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 689,444, filed Apr. 22, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,461.
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