Claims
- 1. In a power operated tool for setting fasteners and the like to a predetermined torque, said tool having a motor connected to rotate a drive shaft, said drive shaft being connected to the tool output through a torque-responsive coupling, said tool having a normally-closed valve in the line for supply of power to said motor, and said normally-closed valve being initially opened by engagement of said tool with a workpiece, the improvement comprising a shut-off means responsive to relative rotation between said drive shaft and said tool output to allow said valve to close, in which initial relative rotation between said drive shaft and said tool output arms said shut-off means to sense a predetermined magnitude of relative rotation and in which further relative rotation triggers said shut-off means to actuate said valve to interrupt the supply of power to said motor.
- 2. The power operated tool of claim 1, in which a spring encircles a portion of said tool output, and is constrained to move with said drive shaft during relative movement.
- 3. The power operated tool of claim 1, in which a coil spring is mounted longitudinally in said tool output, and is biased by a pin and cam means on the end of said drive shaft.
- 4. The power operated tool of claim 2, in which said biasing of said spring is effected by a cam surface on said tool output.
- 5. A manually operable power tool comprising a motor, operator control means for control of power to said motor, automatic shut-off means for interrupting the supply of power to said motor, said shut-off means remaining operable after initial automatic actuation until interruption of power by said operator control means, an adjustable torque-limiting assembly for transmitting torque to the output shaft of said tool, said torque-limiting assembly having a driving spindle connected to the output of said motor, an elongate driven spindle conected to said output shaft, said driven spindle being coaxial with and abutting said driving spindle, adjustable coupling means coupling said driving and driven spindles, and means connecting said torque-limiting assembly and said automatic shut-off means, said connecting means responsive to relative rotation of said driving spindle and said driven spindle to store energy in a spring, and effective upon further relative rotation to release said energy to actuate said shut-off means.
- 6. The power tool of claim 5, wherein said connecting means includes a cam surface on said driving spindle, a pin substantially longitudinally movable in said driven spindle, one end of said pin adapted to be contacted by a substantial portion of said cam surface and the other end of said pin adapted to bear against a firing pin axially movable in said driven spindle, said firing pin being spring-biased toward said automatic shut-off means, whereby said cam surface moves said pin during relative movement of said driving and driven spindles, storing energy in said spring and subsequently releasing said spring energy to thereby actuate said automatic shut-off.
- 7. The power tool of claim 5, wherein said connecting means includes a cam surface on said driven spindle, an actuator member received in a recess of said driven spindle, a spring member contained within a recess of said driving spindle and constrained to rotate therewith, whereby, upon relative rotation between said driven spindle and said driving spindle, said cam surface moves said spring to an energy-stored condition, and further relative rotation releases said spring to thereby actuate said shut-off means through said actuator member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 686,085, filed May 13, 1976, now abandoned.
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