This application relates to driving tools of the type used for driving fasteners or the like and, in particular, relates to rotational tools of the torque-limiting type.
Various types of driving tools, such as screwdrivers, nut drivers, wrenches and the like are known, as are torque-limiting tools, such as torque wrenches and torque-limiting screwdrivers. The latter types of tools are typically rather complex and expensive and are designed to be long-lasting and/or heavy-duty, particularly tools designed for use in commercial and industrial applications. Furthermore, driving tools, such as screwdrivers, nut drivers and the like, are commonly designed to have removable or replaceable bits for driving different sizes of fasteners, and this replaceability feature may complicate the design of the tool and add to the expense thereof.
However, there are various applications wherein tools need not survive heavy-duty, long-lasting use. For example, tools may be designed for specific uses, such as for sporting goods, furniture assembly, field assembly of products and certain military applications wherein the tool may be either relatively infrequently used or need only be used once or twice and, accordingly, may need only a single bit or workpiece-engaging member. For such applications it is desirable to have a tool which is low-cost and may be suitable for mass production and, if need be, could even be disposable, without sacrificing ergonomic features.
This application discloses a driving tool which avoids disadvantages of prior drivers while having additional structural and operational advantages.
There is disclosed a driver which is of relatively simple and economical construction.
In particular, there is disclosed a low-cost, torque-limiting driving tool which is ergonomically designed.
In an embodiment, there is provided a torque-limiting driver includes a housing, a shaft carried by the housing for rotation relative thereto and having a workpiece-engaging tip projecting from the housing, a torque-limiting mechanism coupled between the housing and the shaft and responsive to rotation of the housing in a predetermined direction to rotate the shaft at torques below a predetermined torque and accommodating rotation of the housing relative to the shaft at said predetermined torque and above, a torque-determining structure disposed in the housing and movable relative to the torque-limiting mechanism for adjusting the predetermined torque, and the housing including a stop portion engageable with the torque-determining structure for preventing torque-adjusting movement thereof.
There may also be provided, in an embodiment, a method for indicating that a predetermined torque has been reached, including providing a torque-limiting mechanism responsive to rotation of a housing in a predetermined direction to rotate a shaft at torques below a predetermined torque and accommodating rotation of the housing relative to the shaft at said predetermined torque and above, moving a torque-determining structure for selectively adjusting the predetermined torque, and locking the torque-determining structure against movement to prevent unintentional change of the predetermined torque.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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Referring in particular to FIGS. 5 and 7-10, the driver 20 includes a sleeve 40 having an elongated, hollow, generally cylindrical body 41, integral at one end with a pair of diametrically opposed and radially outwardly extending flanges 42. Formed along the inner surface of the cylindrical body 41 at circumferentially spaced-apart locations are a plurality of longitudinally extending keyways 43 (see
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Thus, the keys 76 lock the upper cam 70 against rotation relative to the sleeve 40. The axial faces 74 of the teeth 73 respectively engage the axial faces 64 of the teeth 63 to prevent relative rotation of the upper and lower cams 70 and 60 in one direction, while the sloping teeth faces 75 and 65 engage to accommodate relative rotation of the upper and lower cams in the opposite direction. A helical compression spring 79 is fitted coaxially over the upper end of the shaft 50 within the sleeve 40 and is seated on the end face 77 of the upper cam 70.
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To complete the assembly of the driver 20, the ball bearing 56 is seated in the cylindrical neck 33 of the cap 30, and the cap 30 is then fitted over the upper end of the base member 22, to a mounted position illustrated in
It will be appreciated that, in use, the arms 27 of the driver may be rested in the palm of the user's hand, with the fingers wrapped beneath the arms and straddling the stem portion 23. When the driver 20 is rotated in one direction, the shaft 50 will rotate with the housing 21 until a predetermined torque level is reached, at which point the biasing force exerted by the spring 79 is overcome to allow the sloping faces 75 of the upper cam 70 to slide up the sloping faces 65 of the lower cam 60 for the angular distance of one tooth, at which point the upper cam 70 will snap into engagement behind the next tooth of the lower cam 60, providing a tactile and/or audible indication to the user that the predetermined torque has been reached. When the driver 20 is rotated in the opposite direction, it will operate as a standard driver with no torque-limiting feature, since the engaging axial faces 64 and 74 of the cam teeth will prevent relative rotation of the lower and upper cams 60 and 70.
In a constructional model of the invention, the shaft 50, the retaining ring 53, the ball bearing 56 and the spring 79 may be formed of suitable metals, while the remaining parts may be formed of suitable plastics, which may be molded. From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided an improved torque-limiting driver of simple and economical construction, which may be made disposable or for limited use and is provided with an ergonomical design.
The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application No. 60/543,835, filed Feb. 11, 2004.
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