Claims
- 1. A hand-held drill, comprising:
a motor; a chuck selectively rotatable by the motor; a body adapted to support the chuck and the motor in an operative position relative to each other, wherein the body includes a handle adapted to be gripped by a user to operate the drill; and a motor control including a trigger configured to be selectively depressed through a range of positions by a user, wherein the range of positions includes an initial position, in which the trigger is not depressed, and a final position, in which the trigger is fully depressed, and further wherein the motor control, in at least one configuration, is adapted to cause the chuck to rotate by a predetermined finite number of revolutions dependent at least in part upon the position to which the trigger is depressed within the range of positions.
- 2. The drill of claim 1, wherein the motor control is adapted to permit user selection of the relationship between a selected trigger position within the range of positions and the finite number of revolutions produced thereby.
- 3. The drill of claim 1, wherein the finite number of revolutions increases with increasing trigger depression from the initial position within the range of positions.
- 4. The drill of claim 1, wherein the finite number of revolutions generated by depressing the trigger to the full position is selected to be sufficient to drive a screw to a predetermined depth.
- 5. The drill of claim 1, wherein the motor control includes at least one configuration in which the chuck rotates continuously at a speed dependent at least in part on the position within the range of positions to which the trigger is depressed.
- 6. The drill of claim 1, wherein the range of positions includes a predetermined position corresponding to a complete rotation of the chuck.
- 7. The drill of claim 1, wherein the range of positions includes a predetermined position corresponding to a predetermined faction of a rotation of the chuck.
- 8. A hand-held drill, comprising:
a chuck; a motor configured to rotate the chuck; a power source adapted to deliver power to the motor; a housing within which the motor is positioned and from which at least a portion of the chuck extends, wherein the housing includes a front portion from which at least a portion of the chuck extends, a rear portion that is generally opposed to and spaced-apart from the front portion, and an edge region extending between the front and the rear portions and defining at least a portion of a contact surface, wherein the housing is sized to be held in a user's palm, with the rear portion generally facing the user's palm and a user's fingers gripping the contact surface, wherein the housing has a first dimension measured between the front and the rear portions generally parallel to a long axis of the chuck, and a second dimension measured in a direction transverse to the long axis of the chuck between opposed portions of the edge region, and further wherein the first dimension is less than the second dimension.
- 9. The drill of the claim 8, wherein the second dimension is at least twice as great as the first dimension.
- 10. The drill of claim 8, wherein the contact surface includes at least one of an ergonomic protrusion extending from the edge region and a recess extending into the edge region.
- 11. The drill of claim 8, wherein the power source is external the housing.
- 12. The drill of claim 8, wherein the drill includes at least one user input selected from the group consisting of an actuator that is adapted to initial power delivery to the motor from the power source, a reversing switch and a manual chuck hold, with the at least one user-input being positioned on the housing for actuation by a user's finger when the drill is held in a use position.
- 13. A electrically powered hand drill/driver, comprising:
a chuck; a motor configured to rotate the chuck; a power source adapted to deliver power to the motor; a selectively actuable user input; and a controller electrically connected to the power source and the motor and configured to regulate rotation of the chuck by controlling the delivery of power to the motor from the power source, wherein the controller is configured to receive a signal when the user input is actuated, and upon receipt of the signal from the user input, the controller causes the chuck to rotate by a predetermined increment.
- 14. The drill/driver of claim 13, wherein the user input includes a selectively actuable button.
- 15. The drill/driver of claim 13, wherein the user input includes a trigger.
- 16. The drill/driver of claim 13, wherein the controller includes a user interface through which the user selects the predetermined increment.
- 17. The drill/driver of claim 16, wherein the determined increment is selected by scrolling through a range of stored values and selecting one of the stored values to be the predetermined increment.
- 18. The drill/driver of claim 16, wherein the trigger includes a resting position and a fully actuated position, and further wherein upon actuation of the trigger to the fully actuated position and retention of the trigger in the fully actuated position, the controller is adapted to causes the chuck to rotate by repeated second increments spaced apart by periods of nonrotation.
- 19. The drill/driver of claim 13, wherein the controller supplies power to the motor to at least substantially prevent rotation of the chuck in the absence of user input.
- 20. The drill/driver of claim 13, wherein the drill/driver includes a force transducer adapted to detect force exerted by a user along a rotation axis of the chuck, and further wherein the controller is adapted to selectively regulate power supplied to the motor responsive to the detected force.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/615,388, filed Jul. 13, 2000, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 6,536,536 on Mar. 25, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/302,162, filed Apr. 29, 1999, which is based upon and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/144,399, filed Jul. 16, 1999 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60,149,944, filed Aug. 19, 1999. All of the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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