Information
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Patent Grant
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6712368
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Patent Number
6,712,368
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greer, Burns & Crain, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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- 030 500
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- 403 DIG 6
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A quick release attachment tool where the rotary tool has a housing which encloses a motor with the housing having a central axis, a non-operational end portion and an operational end portion. A nose portion is formed at the operational end portion, and the nose portion has an outer annular groove disposed generally perpendicularly to the axis. The nose portion also has a non-circular element at the outer end thereof coaxial with the central axis. A rotatable shaft is connected to the motor and located along the central axis. The attachment tool includes a central cavity, an attachment end portion and a working end portion. A non-circular mating element is formed in the central cavity that matingly engages the non-circular element of the rotary tool. There is also a biased connection element provided on the attachment tool, which faces the central cavity. This biased connection element engages the annular groove of the nose portion when the attachment tool is fitted onto the rotary tool.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to power hand tools and more particularly to a power hand tool with a quick attachment release system.
Small rotary hand tools have been marketed for many years for use in carrying out woodworking and metal working tasks by hobbyists as well as commercial artisans. An example of such is produced by Dremel, which also produces many accessories for these rotary hand tools. Such small rotary hand tools are generally cylindrical in shape, and have a motor unit with a rotary output shaft that is adapted to connect to a number of accessories. The drive unit of many recent models of such rotary hand tools is relatively small, lightweight and capable of being easily used. The tool has a small but powerful electric motor that is capable of driving an output shaft at high speed, and a rotary implement can be typically attached to the tool's output shaft, which is axially aligned with the length of the tool.
There are several accessory attachments such a flexible cable, a grout removal guide or cutting guide, a chain saw sharpener among others, which are attached directly on the rotary hand tool for use. It is the current practice to attach these accessories by threadably mounting them onto the rotary hand tool. The problem with this method is that it is inconvenient and takes more time than is desired to screw the accessory on and off the rotary tool. Another disadvantage is that the accessory attachment often tends to rotate relative to the tool body during use or is not properly aligned for effective performance.
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved rotary hand tool that includes a quick release attachment system that allows users to snap-fit an accessory attachment onto the rotary hand tool, yielding a quick engage/disengage feature.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved rotary hand tool that prevents rotation of the accessory attachment relative to the tool body during use and precisely aligns it for effective performance.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above-listed objects are met or exceeded by the present rotary hand tool with quick release attachment system, which features a snap-fit connection between the rotary hand tool and accessory attachments. A spring-loaded ball in a mating attachment engages a groove on the rotary hand tool, which yields a quick engage/disengage feature.
Another feature of the present rotary hand tool with quick release attachment system is a keying feature in the nose end portion of the rotary hand tool, which prevents the attachment from rotating relative to the tool body during use and precisely aligns it for effective performance. A non-circular shaped extension, which may include any polygonal, oval, or star shape, is configured on the nose of the tool, which mates with a complementary non-circular shape opening in the mating attachment. This prevents rotation of the mating attachment relative to the body of the tool.
More specifically, the present invention provides a rotary tool with a quick release attachment capability. The rotary tool has a housing that encloses a motor, and the housing has a central axis, a non-operational end portion and an operational end portion. There is a nose portion formed at the operational end portion, and the nose portion has an outer annular groove disposed generally perpendicularly of the axis. The nose portion also has a non-circular element at the outer end thereof parallel with the central axis. A rotatable shaft is connected to the motor and is located along the central axis.
The accessory attachment includes a central cavity, a mating and connection end portion and a working end portion. A non-circular mating element is formed in the central cavity that matingly engages the non-circular element of the rotary tool. There is also a biased mating and connection element provided on the accessory attachment, which faces the central cavity. This biased mating and connection element engages the annular groove of the nose portion when the accessory attachment is fitted onto the rotary tool.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a predominately perspective view of the rotary hand tool connected with the accessory attachment, embodying the present invention, which in this drawing is a grout removal guide;
FIG. 2
is a predominately front perspective view of the rotary hand tool shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an end view of the operational end portion of the rotary hand tool, embodying the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a predominately side view of the hand tool shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the present accessory attachment, which in this drawing is a grout removal guide;
FIG. 6
is a view of the connection end portion of the accessory attachment shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a partial side view of a prior art rotary hand tool;
FIG. 8
is a predominately front view of a quick release attachment adaptor;
FIG. 9
is a predominately back view of the quick release attachment adaptor shown in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a prior art accessory attachment, which in this drawing is a grout removal guide; and,
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a quick release attachment adapter for the prior art accessory attachment shown in FIG.
10
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the present rotary tool with a quick release accessory attachment is generally designated at
10
. The rotary tool alone is generally designated
12
, and includes a housing
14
that encloses a motor (not shown). As shown in
FIG. 2
, the housing has a central axis designated A—A, a non-operational end portion
18
and an operational end portion
20
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, a nose portion
22
is formed at the operational end portion
20
and has an outer annular groove
24
disposed generally perpendicularly of the central axis A—A, and a non-circular element
26
at the outer end
28
thereof that is coaxial with the central axis. While it is preferred that the nose portion
22
be generally cylindrical in design, other designs for the nose portion are contemplated and may include any polygonal or oval shapes. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the non-circular element
26
is a square shaped extension, but it may be constructed in many non-circular shapes, including but not limited to any polygonal shape, star shape, oval, or plurality of teeth. An important consideration is that the shape be such that it can mate with a complementary shape of the accessory attachment to prevent relative rotational movement between the two.
A rotatable shaft
30
is connected to the motor along the central axis A—A, and a chuck
32
, well known in the prior art, is connected to the rotatable shaft
30
, and is used to hold different tools, such as a drill or other bit.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 5
, the present accessory attachment, indicated generally at
40
, includes a cylindrical cavity
42
, an mating and connection end portion
44
and a working end portion
46
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, a non-circular mating element
48
formed in the cylindrical cavity
42
matingly engages the non-circular element
26
of the nose portion
22
. In the preferred embodiment, the non-circular mating element
48
is a square shaped recess. However, the non-circular mating element
48
may be constructed in any non-circular shape, including but not limited to any polygonal shape, star shape, oval, or plurality of teeth. Importantly, the non-circular element
26
and the non-circular mating element
48
need to be complementary to each other to provide a keying feature. Having a keying feature with noncircular shapes such as these prevents rotation of the accessory attachment
40
relative to the rotary tool
12
and also provides precise alignment of the accessory attachment on the tool
12
.
As the number of sides on the non-circular element
26
and non-circular mating element
48
increase, so does the number of possible positions to matingly engage the keying feature. The greater number of possible positions may make it easier and quicker to fit the accessory attachment
40
onto the rotary tool
12
because less jostling may be needed.
In another embodiment of the present invention (not shown), the nose portion
22
may have a non-circular mating element
26
that is a recess, and the central cavity
42
of the accessory attachment
40
has a non-circular mating element
48
that is an extension. This embodiment operates in a similar manner to the preferred embodiment, with the keying feature of the recess and extension preventing rotation of the accessory attachment
40
on the rotary tool
12
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the accessory attachment
40
includes a biased mating and connection element
50
provided on the accessory attachment
40
facing the central cavity
42
. In the preferred embodiment, the biased mating and connection element
50
is a spring-loaded ball
52
that is retained by a resilient split circular ring
54
that fits in an exterior annular recess
56
of the accessory attachment
40
. The spring-loaded ball
52
is positioned in a hole
58
of the accessory attachment
40
, whereby a contacting portion of the ball is exposed in the central cavity
42
. The hole
58
is sized and shaped so that the ball cannot escape completely into the cavity
42
. Also, the ring
54
has a hole
60
that is smaller than the diameter of the ball
52
and since the ball also fits in the hole
58
of the accessory attachment
40
, the ring is prevented from rotating on the accessory attachment.
In operation, a user wanting to utilize an accessory accessory attachment
40
, such as the grout guide, simply snaps the accessory attachment onto the rotary tool
12
, so that the non-circular element
26
of the rotary tool matingly engages the non-circular mating element
48
of the accessory attachment, and the spring loaded ball
52
engages the annular groove
24
, locking the accessory attachment in place. In this regard, the resilient ring
54
is adapted to move outwardly a sufficient distance so that the ball
52
can move away from the cavity
42
so that the accessory attachment
40
can be reinserted. When it is inserted the required depth, the ball
52
will engage the groove
24
and be locked in position. To disconnect the accessory attachment
40
from the rotary tool
12
, the user pulls the accessory attachment away from the rotary tool, thereby disengaging the spring-loaded ball
52
from the annular groove
24
. The present quick release attachment system is user friendly in that it allows the user to change accessory attachments
40
quickly and easily. Also, the mating feature of the non-circular elements
26
and
48
prevents the accessory attachment
40
from rotating relative to the tool housing
14
during operation of the rotary tool
12
.
It is also contemplated that the present invention may be a quick release attachment adaptor, generally designated
70
, that can be attached to the prior art rotary tool
72
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the rotary tool
72
includes a housing
74
enclosing a motor, the housing having a non-operational end portion
76
and an operational end portion
78
with threads
80
disposed thereon. The quick release attachment adaptor
70
would be adapted to connect to a rotary tool attachment
40
, such as the one described above.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the quick release attachment adaptor
70
includes an adaptor base
82
having a central bore
84
, a first end portion
86
and a second end portion
88
, with the first end portion attaching to the operational end portion
78
of the rotary tool
72
. It is preferred that the adaptor base
82
be generally cylindrical in design. An annular groove
90
disposed generally perpendicularly of the central bore
84
which matingly engages the biased mating and connection element
50
. There is also a non-circular element
92
formed at the outer end
94
of the second end portion
88
parallel with the central bore
84
. This non-circular element
92
matingly engages the non-circular mating element
48
of the attachment tool
40
. All of the variations that were discussed above with regard to the non-circular element
26
are applicable here, as they may all be constructed on the quick release attachment adaptor.
The central bore
84
has threads
96
disposed thereon, so that in operation the user would screw the quick release attachment adaptor
70
onto the threads
80
of the rotary tool
72
. Once in position, the user may then snap-fit the attachment tool
40
on the quick release attachment adaptor
70
in the same manner as described above.
Another embodiment of the present invention is a quick release attachment adaptor for a rotary tool attachment, which is generally designated
100
. Referring to
FIG. 10
, a prior art attachment tool
102
includes a threaded end portion
104
and a working end portion
106
. The quick release attachment adaptor for the attachment tool
100
is adapted to connect to a rotary tool
12
, as shown in FIG.
2
and previously discussed. Now referring to
FIG. 11
, included in the quick release attachment adaptor for the attachment tool
100
is an attachment adaptor base
108
having a central cavity
110
, a first end portion
112
and a second end portion
114
. It is preferred that the attachment adaptor base
108
be generally cylindrical. The first end portion
112
is attached to the threaded end portion
104
of the attachment tool
102
.
A non-circular mating element
116
formed in the central cavity
110
matingly engages the non-circular element
26
of the rotary tool
12
. All of the variations that were discussed above with regard to the non-circular mating element
48
are also applicable here, as they may all be constructed on the quick release attachment adaptor for the attachment tool
100
.
Also included on the quick release attachment adaptor for the attachment tool
100
is a biased attachment element
118
provided on the attachment adaptor base
108
facing the central cavity
110
. This biased attachment element
118
is a spring loaded ball, which is preferably the same as the spring loaded ball
52
discussed above, and therefore the details of the spring loaded ball
52
are applicable.
Still referring to
FIG. 11
, the attachment adaptor base
108
has threads
120
disposed thereon near the first end portion
112
, so that the user may screw the quick release attachment adaptor
100
onto the attachment tool
102
. Once in position, the user may then snap-fit the combined attachment tool
102
and quick release attachment adaptor
100
on the rotary tool
12
, in the same manner as described above. A user may also place the quick release attachment adaptor
70
on the rotary tool
72
, and also place the quick release attachment adaptor
100
on the attachment tool
102
to use the quick release attachment system.
From the foregoing it should be appreciated that an improved quick release attachment system has been shown and described which has many desirable advantages and attributes. The system provides a quick engage/disengage feature that is user friendly, and prevents rotation of the accessory attachment relative to the tool body during use.
While a particular embodiment of the quick release attachment tool has been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A rotary tool with a quick release attachment tool, wherein the rotary tool comprises:a housing which encloses a motor, said housing having a central axis, a non-operational end portion and an operational end portion; a non-rotating generally cylindrical nose portion formed at said operational end portion, said nose portion having a front end face and an outer annular groove disposed generally perpendicularly of said axis, said nose portion having a non-circular element at the outer end thereof on said front face, said non-circular element being parallel with said central axis; and, a rotatable shaft connected to said motor and being located along said central axis; said attachment tool comprises: a central cavity and an attachment end portion and a working end portion; a non-circular mating element formed in said central cavity that matingly engages said non-circular element; and, a biased connection element provided on said attachment tool, and engaging said annular groove when said attachment tool is fitted onto said rotary tool.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein said nose portion is generally cylindrical.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 wherein said non-circular element is polygonally shaped, and said non-circular mating element is polygonally shaped.
- 4. The tool of claim 1 wherein said non-circular element is an extension, and said non-circular mating element is a recess.
- 5. The tool of claim 1 wherein said biased connection element is a spring loaded ball.
- 6. The tool of claim 5 wherein said spring loaded ball is attached to a split circular ring having a rectangular cross section that grasps an exterior surface of said attachment tool, and said spring loaded ball fits into a hole of said attachment tool, whereby a contacting portion of said spring loaded ball is exposed in said central cavity.
- 7. A quick release attachment adaptor for a rotary tool which includes a housing enclosing a motor, the housing having a non-operational end portion and an operational end portion, said quick release attachment adaptor being adapted to connect to a rotary tool accessory attachment which includes a central cavity, an attachment end portion and a working end portion, the central cavity having a non-circular mating element and a biased connection element, said quick release attachment adaptor comprising:a non-rotating adaptor base having a central bore, a first end portion and a second end portion with an end face, said first end portion being adapted to be attached to the operational end portion of the rotary tool; an annular groove disposed generally perpendicularly of said central bore in the outer surface of said adaptor base and being adapted to matingly engage the biased connection element; and, a non-circular element formed at the outer end of said second end portion parallel with said central bore on said end face, said non-circular element being adapted to matingly engage the non-circular mating element of the attachment tool.
- 8. The adaptor of claim 7 wherein said non-circular element is polygonally shaped.
- 9. The adaptor of claim 7 wherein said non-circular element is an extension.
- 10. A quick release attachment adaptor for a rotary tool accessory attachment which includes an attachment end portion and a working end portion, said quick release attachment adaptor being adapted to connect to a rotary tool having a housing which encloses a motor, the housing having a non-operational end portion and an operational end portion, and having a nose portion formed at said operational end portion, the nose portion having a non-circular element at the outer end and an annular groove disposed thereon adjacent said outer end, said quick release attachment adaptor comprising:a non-rotating attachment adaptor base having a central cavity, a first end portion having an inside end surface in said central cavity and a second end portion, said first end portion being adapted to be attached to the attachment end portion of the rotary tool accessory attachment; a non-circular mating element formed on said inside end surface in said central cavity adapted to matingly engage said non-circular element of the rotary tool; and a biased connection element provided on said attachment adaptor base, and being adapted to engage the annular groove when said attachment adaptor base is fitted onto the rotary tool.
- 11. The adapter of claim 10 wherein said biased connection element is a spring loaded ball.
- 12. The adaptor of claim 7 wherein said central bore has threads disposed thereon to screw onto the threads on the operational end portion of the rotary tool.
- 13. The adaptor of claim 7 wherein said adaptor base is generally cylindrical.
- 14. The adapter of claim 11 wherein said spring loaded ball is attached to a split generally circular ring having a rectangular cross section that fits in an exterior recess of said attachment adapter base, and said spring loaded ball fits into a hole of said attachment adapter base, whereby a contacting portion of said spring loaded ball is exposed in said central cavity.
- 15. The adaptor of claim 10 wherein said non-circular mating element is polygonally shaped.
- 16. The adaptor of claim 10 wherein said non-circular mating element is an extension.
- 17. The adaptor of claim 10 wherein said central cavity has threads disposed near said first end portion to screw onto the threads on the operational end portion of the rotary tool attachment.
- 18. The adaptor of claim 10 wherein said attachment adaptor base is generally cylindrical.
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