Claims
- 1. In a tool comprising a drive stud for receiving and releasing a tool attachment; said drive stud having an opening therein and a locking element movably disposed in the opening; said drive stud defining a longitudinal axis and the opening oriented at a first non-zero angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; said opening defining upper and lower ends, the lower end of the opening being located at a portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment; said lower end of the locking element being constructed to engage the tool attachment when the locking element is positioned in an engaging position and to release the tool attachment from the drive stud when the locking element is moved to a release position; the improvement comprising:
- an actuating element retained on and slidably positioned on the drive stud to move along the longitudinal axis, said actuating element defining a slot;
- said actuating element receiving the locking element in the slot and coupled to the locking element to move the locking element from the engaging position to the release position as the actuating element moves along the longitudinal axis, and rotation of said actuating element being effective to apply side loads to a portion of the locking element received in the slot;
- an anti-rotation element coupled to one of the actuating element and the drive stud to slide along an out-of-round surface defined by the other of the actuating element and the drive stud, said out-of-round surface oriented to prevent rotation of the actuating element about the longitudinal axis and thereby to limit side loading of the locking element.
- 2. In a tool comprising a drive stud for receiving and releasing a tool attachment; said drive stud having an opening therein and a locking element movably disposed in the opening; said drive stud defining a longitudinal axis and the opening oriented at a first non-zero angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; said opening defining upper and lower ends, the lower end of the opening being located at a portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment; said lower end of the locking element being constructed to engage the tool attachment when the locking element is positioned in an engaging position and to release the tool attachment from the drive stud when the locking element is moved to a release position; the improvement comprising:
- an actuating element retained on and slidably positioned on the drive stud to move along the longitudinal axis;
- said actuating element coupled to the locking element to move the locking element from the engaging position to the release position as the actuating element moves along the longitudinal axis, and rotation of said actuating element being effective to apply side loads to the locking element;
- an anti-rotation element coupled to one of the actuating element and the drive stud to slide along an out-of-round surface defined by the other of the actuating element and the drive stud, said out-of-round surface oriented to prevent rotation of the actuating element about the longitudinal axis and thereby to limit side loading of the locking element;
- a protrusion on one of the drive stud and the actuating element positioned to engage the other of the drive stud and the actuating element to limit movement of the actuating element relative to the drive stud toward the portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment;
- said actuating element shaped to slide onto the drive stud with the locking element disposed in the opening, past the portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment, and into engagement with the locking element prior to formation of the protrusion.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 or 2 wherein the out-of-round surface comprises at least one flat on the drive stud.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 or 2 wherein the out-of-round surface comprises a groove defined by the drive stud.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 or 2 wherein the out-of-round surface comprises a groove defined by the actuating element.
- 6. The invention of claim 1 or 2
- wherein said locking element defines a ledge surface; and
- wherein said actuating element defines a sliding surface positioned to engage the ledge surface, said sliding surface oriented at a second angle with respect to the longitudinal axis such that movement of the actuating element along the longitudinal axis in a selected direction causes the ledge surface to slide along the sliding surface, thereby moving the locking element in the opening from the engaging to the release positions.
- 7. The invention of claim 1 or 2 wherein said actuating element comprises a collar positioned around the drive stud.
- 8. The invention of claims 1 or 2 wherein the out-of-round surface is defined by the drive stud and extends continuously to a portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment.
- 9. The invention of claim 1 or 2 wherein the out-of-round surface is defined by the actuating element and extends continuously to an edge of the actuating element adjacent to the portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment.
- 10. The invention of claim 2 wherein the protrusion comprises a resilient retaining element positioned in a recess in the drive stud to engage the actuating element to limit movement of the actuating element relative to the drive stud along the longitudinal axis.
- 11. The invention of claim 10 wherein the out-of-round surface comprises a groove defined by the actuating element, and wherein the retaining element holds the anti-rotation element in position on the drive stud.
- 12. The invention of claim 10 or 11 wherein the anti-rotation element is secured to the retaining element.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the anti-rotation element is formed in one piece with the retaining element.
- 14. The invention of claim 10 wherein the recess extends at least partly around the drive stud.
- 15. The invention of claim 10 wherein the retaining element comprises a spring clip.
- 16. In a tool comprising a drive stud for receiving and releasing a tool attachment; said drive stud having an opening therein and a locking element movably disposed in the opening; said drive stud defining a longitudinal axis and the opening oriented at a first non-zero angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; said opening defining upper and lower ends, the lower end of the opening being located at a portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment; said lower end of the locking element being constructed to engage the tool attachment when the locking element is positioned in an engaging position and to release the tool attachment from the drive stud when the locking element is moved to a release position; the improvement comprising:
- an actuating element retained on and slidably positioned on the drive stud to move along the longitudinal axis, said actuating element defining a slot;
- said actuating element receiving the locking element in the slot and coupled to the locking element to move the locking element from the engaging position to the release position as the actuating element moves along the longitudinal axis, and rotation of said actuating element being effective to apply side loads to a portion of the locking element received in the slot;
- an anti-rotation element positioned between the actuating element and the drive stud to slide in a groove defined by one of the actuating element and the drive stud, said groove oriented to prevent rotation of the actuating element about the longitudinal axis and thereby to limit side loading of the locking element.
- 17. In a tool comprising a drive stud for receiving and releasing a tool attachment; said drive stud having an opening therein and a locking element movably disposed in the opening; said drive stud defining a longitudinal axis and the opening oriented at a first non-zero angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; said opening defining upper and lower ends, the lower end of the opening being located at a portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment; said lower end of the locking element being constructed to engage the tool attachment when the locking element is positioned in an engaging position and to release the tool attachment from the drive stud when the locking element is moved to a release position; the improvement comprising:
- an actuating element retained on and slidably positioned on the drive stud to move along the longitudinal axis;
- said actuating element coupled to the locking element to move the locking element from the engaging position to the release position as the actuating element moves along the longitudinal axis, and rotation of said actuating element being effective to apply side loads to the locking element;
- an anti-rotation element positioned between the actuating element and the drive stud to slide in a groove defined by one of the actuating element and the drive stud, said groove oriented to prevent rotation of the actuating element about the longitudinal axis and thereby to limit side loading of the locking element;
- a protrusion on one of the drive stud and the actuating element positioned to engage the other of the drive stud and the actuating element to limit movement of the actuating element relative to the drive stud toward the portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment;
- said actuating element shaped to slide onto the drive stud with the locking element disposed in the opening, past the portion of the drive stud constructed for insertion into the tool attachment, and into engagement with the locking element prior to formation of the protrusion.
BACKGROUND TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/050,514, filed Apr. 20, 1993 abandoned, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/959,215, filed Oct. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,892.
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