1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool retaining device, and more particularly to a tool retaining device for a power tool including a chuck device or structure for detachably securing a tool member to a power tool and for allowing the tool member to be driven by the power tool with a predetermined driving torque.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical tool retaining devices or chuck devices are provided for detachably securing a tool member to a power tool and for allowing the tool member to be rotated or driven by the power tool, and comprise a sleeve slidably attached or engaged onto a chuck shaft and engageable with one or more detents or locking balls for forcing the detents or locking balls to engage with the tool member and thus for selectively and detachably securing the tool member to the power tool.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,753,142 to HornĂ¼ng discloses one of the typical power driven screwing heads comprising a chuck shaft having an engaging hole formed therein for receiving a tool member, and a sleeve slidably attached or engaged onto the chuck shaft and engageable with one or more detents or locking balls for forcing the detents or locking balls to engage with the tool member and for selectively and detachably securing the tool member to the power tool.
However, after the fasteners that are engaged with and rotated or driven by the tool member have been fully rotated or screwed into the work pieces, the fasteners and the tool member may still be rotated or driven by the power tool such that the fasteners may have a good chance to be damaged by the power tool.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,186 to Rahm discloses another typical power screw driver comprising an output shaft having an engaging hole formed therein for detachably receiving a tool member.
However, similarly, the driving torque of the fasteners by the tool member and the power tool may not be predetermined such that the fasteners may also have a good chance to be continuously rotated or driven by the power tool and to be damaged by the power tool.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,452 to Chiang discloses a further typical chuck device for a power tool also comprising a follower having an engaging hole formed therein for detachably receiving a tool member, and a tube slidably attached or engaged onto the follower and engageable with one or more detents or locking balls for forcing the detents or locking balls to engage with the tool member and thus for selectively and detachably securing the tool member to the power tool.
However, similarly, the driving torque of the fasteners by the tool member and the power tool may not be predetermined such that the fasteners may also have a good chance to be continuously rotated or driven by the power tool and to be damaged by the power tool.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tool retaining devices for power tools.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tool retaining device for a power tool including a chuck device or structure for detachably securing a tool member to a power tool and for allowing the tool member to be driven by the power tool with a predetermined driving torque.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tool retaining device comprising a tool stem including an engaging segment having a compartment formed in the engaging segment, and including at least one aperture formed in the engaging segment and communicating with the compartment of the tool stem, and including at least one opening formed in the engaging segment and communicating with the compartment of the tool stem, a tool member receivable and engageable into the compartment of the engaging segment of the tool stem and including a peripheral groove formed in an outer peripheral portion thereof, at least one detent slidably received and engaged with the aperture of the tool stem and selectively engageable into the compartment of the tool stem for selectively engaging with the tool member and for anchoring the tool member to the tool stem and for allowing the tool member to be rotated and driven by the tool stem, at least one locking ball slidably received and engaged with the opening of the tool stem and selectively engageable into the compartment of the tool stem for selectively engaging with the tool member and for rotatably anchoring and securing the tool member to the tool stem and for preventing the tool member from being disengaged from the tool stem, and a barrel slidably and rotatably engaged onto the tool stem, and including a bore formed therein for slidably and rotatably receiving the tool stem, and including at least one peripheral slot and at least one peripheral recess formed in the barrel for selectively receiving the detent and the locking ball respectively and for allowing the detent and the locking ball to be selectively disengaged from the tool member, and the barrel including a first actuator formed by and located beside the peripheral slot of the barrel for selectively engaging with the detent and for selectively actuating the detent to engage into the compartment of the tool stem and to selectively engage with the tool member, and the barrel including a second actuator formed by and located beside the peripheral recess of the barrel for selectively engaging with the locking ball and for selectively actuating the locking ball to engage into the compartment of the tool stem and to selectively engage with the peripheral groove of the tool member, and the peripheral recess of the barrel is disengaged from the locking ball and the locking ball is actuated to engage with the peripheral groove of the tool member by the second actuator when the first actuator is disengaged from the detent and when the detent is received in the peripheral slot of the barrel, in order to lock the tool member to the tool stem and to prevent the tool member from being disengaged from the tool stem, and to allow the tool member to be freely rotated relative to the tool stem, and the detent is disengaged from the peripheral slot of the barrel, and the first actuator is engageable with the detent when the second actuator is disengaged from the locking ball and when the locking ball is received in the peripheral recess of the barrel to allow the tool member to be selectively engaged into or disengaged from the compartment of the tool stem.
The tool stem includes an outer peripheral shoulder formed therein, and the barrel includes a peripheral rib extended into the bore of the barrel for engaging with the outer peripheral shoulder of the tool stem and for limiting the barrel to slide relative to the tool stem.
A spring biasing member may further be provided and engaged onto the tool stem and engaged with the peripheral rib of the barrel for biasing the peripheral rib of the barrel toward the outer peripheral shoulder of the tool stem.
A sleeve may further be provided and engaged onto the tool stem and engaged with the spring biasing member, and includes a bore formed therein for receiving the spring biasing member and for partially receiving the barrel.
The barrel includes an outer thread formed thereon, and a control ferrule includes an inner thread formed therein for threading and engaging with the outer thread of the barrel and includes a free end portion extended out of the barrel for engaging with a work piece.
A lock nut may further be provided and threaded and engaged with the outer thread of the barrel and engageable with the control ferrule for securing and anchoring the control ferrule to the barrel.
The control ferrule includes a magnetic attractive member engaged in the free end portion of the control ferrule for attracting a fastener to the tool member. The magnetic attractive member includes an opening formed therein for receiving the tool member and for allowing the tool member to be engaged into the control ferrule and the compartment of the tool stem.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The tool member 80 includes a non-circular cross section and is slidably and rotatably engaged in the compartment 16 of the tool stem 10, and includes a peripheral groove 81 formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof. The tool stem 10 further includes one or more (such as three) apertures 17 and one or more (such as three) orifices 18 formed in or around the engaging segment 13 or in the other end portion 14 of the tool stem 10 and intersecting or communicating with the compartment 16 of the tool stem 10 for slidably receiving or engaging with detents 20, 21 respectively, and includes one or more openings 19 formed in or around the engaging segment 13 or in the other end portion 14 of the tool stem 10 and intersecting or communicating with the compartment 16 of the tool stem 10 for slidably receiving or engaging with locking balls 22.
The detents 20, 21 are engageable into the compartment 16 of the tool stem 10 (
A barrel 30 is slidably and rotatably engaged onto the tool stem 10, and includes a bore 31 formed therein for slidably and rotatably receiving or engaging with the tool stem 10, and includes a peripheral rib 32 extended into the bore 31 of the barrel 30 at one end portion 33 thereof for engaging with the outer peripheral shoulder 15 of the tool stem 10 and for limiting the barrel 30 to slide relative to the tool stem 10, and includes one or more (such as two) peripheral slots 34, 35 and a peripheral recess 36 formed in the inner peripheral portion thereof for selectively receiving or engaging with the detents 20, 21 and the locking balls 22 respectively and for allowing the detents 20, 21 and the locking balls 22 to be selectively disengaged from the tool member 80 and the peripheral groove 81 of the tool member 80 respectively (
The barrel 30 includes one or more (such as two) peripheral actuators 37 formed or provided therein, such as formed by the peripheral slots 34, 35 of the barrel 30, and located beside the peripheral slots 34, 35 of the barrel 30 for selectively engaging with the detents 20, 21 (
A sleeve 40 is slidably and rotatably engaged onto the tool stem 10 and the one end portion 33 of the barrel 30, and also includes a bore 41 formed therein for slidably and rotatably receiving or engaging with the tool stem 10 and the one end portion 33 of the barrel 30, and includes an inner peripheral shoulder 42 formed therein, and a clamping or retaining ring 43 is engaged onto the tool stem 10 and engaged with the barrel 30 for anchoring or securing the barrel 30 to the tool stem 10. A spring biasing means or member 44 is also engaged onto the tool stem 10 and engaged with the inner peripheral shoulder 42 of the sleeve 40 and the peripheral rib 32 of the barrel 30 for forcing or biasing the barrel 30 to move away from the sleeve 40 and for forcing the peripheral rib 32 of the barrel 30 toward or to engage with the outer peripheral shoulder 15 of the tool stem 10 (
It is preferable that the distance dl between the detents 20, 21 and the peripheral slots 34, 35 of the barrel 30 is smaller or shorter than the distance D between the locking balls 22 and the peripheral recess 36 of the barrel 30 when the peripheral rib 32 of the barrel 30 is biased and forced to engage with the outer peripheral shoulder 15 of the tool stem 10 (
When the barrel 30 is further slid or moved relative to the tool stem 10 and further moved toward the sleeve 40 and when the spring biasing member 44 is further depressed by the barrel 30, as shown in
The control ferrule 50 includes an inner peripheral space 52 formed in the outer or free end portion 53 thereof for receiving or engaging with a magnetic attractive member 55 which may be solidly secured to the control ferrule 50 with such as force-fitted engagements or adhesive materials or by welding processes, and the free end portion 53 of the control ferrule 50 is extended out of the barrel 30, and the attractive or magnetic member 55 includes an opening 56 formed therein for receiving the tool member 80 (
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Accordingly, the tool retaining device in accordance with the present invention includes a chuck device or structure for detachably securing a tool member to a power tool and for allowing the tool member to be driven by the power tool with a predetermined driving torque.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4753142 | Hornnug | Jun 1988 | A |
5775186 | Rahm | Jul 1998 | A |
5996452 | Chiang | Dec 1999 | A |
6931967 | Chang | Aug 2005 | B1 |
7387054 | Rajotte | Jun 2008 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20090107304 A1 | Apr 2009 | US |