This application relates generally to driving tools such as screwdrivers, nut drivers, bolt drivers, wrenches and the like wherein the amount of torque that the tool can apply to a given fastener is limited to a settable value and the user is given a signal or indication that the desired torque level has been obtained. More specifically, this application relates to torque indicating mechanisms, both mechanical and electrical, usable in said tools that identifies when the desired torque is reached, thereby preventing the user from overtorquing a given fastening device.
Torque settable and indicating drivers or wrenches as described above are well known in the art. This application relates to drivers that are able to give a user an improved indication that a desired torque level has been reached and is designed for uses where torque tolerances are critical. The need for a torque driver that can drive a given fastener at a desired torque value is useful in a variety of fields including sporting goods, electronics and computer assembly, and any other use where specific tolerances are required. However, it would be desirable if there were a tool that would allow a user an improved indication that the desired torque level has been obtained such that each time a fastener was torqued, the user was confident that the desired torque was properly obtained. It would also be desirable for such a tool to be low-cost and suitable for mass production without sacrificing precision.
This application discloses a torque-indicating driver that is economical to produce, of simple construction and capable of mass production, but also capable of providing a clear indication to a user that the desired torque level has been obtained.
In particular, this application discloses a torque-indicating driver that includes a handle, a tube casing, a click arm with a fastener-engaging portion that projects from said tube at one end and operably coupled to a torque-limiting means housed within said tube at the other, torque-adjusting means within said handle and coupled to said torque-limiting means for adjusting the torque-limiting means to a desired torque value, mechanical torque-indicating means operably coupled with said click arm such that a mechanical indicator is activated to signal that the desired torque has been reached.
This application also discloses a torque-limiting driver that includes a handle, a tube casing, a click arm with a fastener-engaging portion that projects from said tube at one end and operably coupled to a torque-limiting means housed within said tube at the other, torque-adjusting means within said handle and coupled to said torque-limiting means for adjusting the torque-limiting means to a desired torque value, electronic torque-indicating means operably coupled with said click arm such that an electrical indicator is activated to signal that the desired torque has been reached.
In a further embodiment, this application discloses a torque-limiting driver that includes a handle, a tube casing, a click arm with a fastener-engaging portion that projects from said tube at one end and operably coupled to a torque-limiting means housed within said tube at the other, torque-adjusting means within said handle and coupled to said torque-limiting means for adjusting the torque-limiting means to a desired torque value, electronic torque-indicating means operably coupled with said click arm such that an electrical indicator is activated to emit a first signal to indicate when the desired torque has been reached and a second signal to indicate when the desired torque has been exceeded.
In a further embodiment, this application discloses a method for indicating when a desired torque setting has been obtained by providing a torque-indicating mechanism coupled to a click arm and housed within a tube casing and coupled to a torque-limiting mechanism, setting a torque-adjusting mechanism coupled to said torque-limiting mechanism, and applying a force to the fastener engaged wrench thereby activating the torque-indicating mechanism.
In a further embodiment, this application discloses a method for indicating when a desired torque setting has been obtained and exceeded by providing a torque-indicating mechanism coupled to a click arm and housed within a tube casing and coupled to a torque-limiting mechanism, setting a torque-adjusting mechanism coupled to said torque-limiting mechanism, and applying a force to the fastener engaged wrench thereby activating the torque-indicating mechanism.
Further, this application discloses a torque-indicating driver that includes a handle, a tube casing, a click arm with a fastener-engaging portion that projects from said tube at one end and operably coupled to a torque-limiting means housed within said tube at the other, torque-adjusting means within said handle and coupled to said torque-limiting means for adjusting the torque-limiting means to a desired torque value, mechanical torque-indicating means operably coupled with said click arm such that a mechanical indicator is activated to signal that the desired torque has been reached and wherein the fastener-engaging portion is further characterized by having orientation means such that driver is always in the correct orientation which allows the user to tighten the fastener while taking advantage of the desired torque-limiting and torque-indicating means.
This application also discloses a torque-limiting driver that includes a handle, a tube casing, a click arm with a fastener-engaging portion that projects from said tube at one end and operably coupled to a torque-limiting means housed within said tube at the other, torque-adjusting means within said handle and coupled to said torque-limiting means for adjusting the torque-limiting means to a desired torque value, electronic torque-indicating means operably coupled with said click arm such that an electrical indicator is activated to signal that the desired torque has been reached and wherein the fastener-engaging portion is further characterized by having orientation means such that driver is always in the correct orientation which allows the user to tighten the fastener while taking advantage of the desired torque-limiting and torque-indicating means.
In a further embodiment, this application discloses a method for indicating when a desired torque setting has been obtained by providing a torque-indicating mechanism coupled to a click arm and housed within a tube casing and coupled to a torque-limiting mechanism, setting a torque-adjusting mechanism coupled to said torque-limiting mechanism, and applying a force to the fastener engaged wrench whereby the method is further characterized by orientating the driver correctly thereby allowing activation of the torque-indicating mechanism.
In a further embodiment, this application discloses a method for indicating when a desired torque setting has been obtained and exceeded by providing a torque-indicating mechanism coupled to a click arm and housed within a tube casing and coupled to a torque-limiting mechanism, setting a torque-adjusting mechanism coupled to said torque-limiting mechanism, and applying a force to the fastener engaged wrench whereby the method is further characterized by orientating the driver correctly thereby allowing activation of the torque-indicating mechanism.
The drawings, when considered in connection with the following description, are presented for the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected.
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In use, the adjustment of the driver 10 is accomplished by utilizing the adjusting mechanism 50, which includes the adjustment plug 51, which is characterized by having a socket 52 at its distal end that is mateably shaped to receive an adjustment tool (not shown) and further characterized by an annular externally threaded surface 53 that is mateably received by the internally threaded surface 22 of the tube member 20. As the adjustment plug 51 is rotated to cause axial movement, this in turn creates an axial force on torque-limiting mechanism; namely, the first and second spacing shims 44, 45, and compression of the spring 42 against the cam assembly 43. The spring 42 can be compressed to correspond to a desired torque limit. The torque limit of the driver 10 can be adjustable by a user or fixed at a specific setting once assembled. When a radial load is applied to the tubular handle member 60 in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the driver 10 and on a parallel plane consistent with the click arm 41 the torque moment force rises on the fastener engaged by the fastener-engaging portion 30 to the desired torque setting which causes the roller 47 to lift from the detent radius 49 and as more force is applied by the operator, onto the angled edge 401 (
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While the present disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements. To that end, various torque-limiting mechanisms are known in the prior art that are adaptable to the disclosed indicating means. Examples of such known torque-limiting mechanisms (shown with the present novel disclosure added) include: a tilting pawl mechanism (
This Divisional application in filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b) and claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 USC 121 of the filing date of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 11/465,150, filed Aug. 17, 2006, which claimed the benefit of the filing date under 35 USC 119(e) of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/709,369, filed Aug. 18, 2005.
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Parent | 11465150 | Aug 2006 | US |
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