Two-position screwdriver

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321856
  • Patent Number
    6,321,856
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A two-position tool has a pair of housing members rotatable with respect to one another. A locking mechanism is coupled with one of the housing members to lock the two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another. In a first position, the axes of the housing members are substantially colinear with one another and in a second position, the axes are angled with respect to one another. The locking mechanism includes an activation member and a pin coupled with the activation member. A detent member is coupled with one of the housing members. The detent member has a plurality of detents to receive the movable pin to lock the housing member in the plurality of positions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hand held power tools and, more particularly, to hand held power tools which move to a plurality of positions.




Hand held power tools are utilized by general consumers as well as professional tradesmen. Hand held power tools have replaced the burdensome turning and rotation of manual hand tools. Specifically, in the screwdriver field, hand held power screwdrivers have become extremely popular. Hand held power screwdrivers ordinarily have the rotatable spindle co-axial with the screwdriver housing. When a drill motor is utilized with a screwdriver bit, the spindle is ordinarily at a 90° angle with respect to the drill motor handle.




When utilizing a stick type of power screwdriver, sometimes it is desirable to utilize the power screwdriver at various angles with respect to the workpiece. However, while the screwdriver is positioned at the varied angle, it does not always enable the user to have an adequate grip on the screwdriver to provide a desired force.




Accordingly, various types of positionable tools have served this function. Positionable tools ordinarily have a first position where the spindle. is co-axial with the tool housing and a second position where the spindle is angled with respect to the tool housing. Thus, the user, when necessary, angles the spindle with respect to the remaining portion of the housing to enable a better grip on the power tool. The better positioning of the spindle enables the user to provide a desired force onto the fastener.




Several types of positionable tools exist in the art. While these tools appear to be satisfactory for their intended purpose, designers strive to improve the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides the art with a positionable hand held power tool. The power tool is provided with a mechanism to actively retain the housing portions in a plurality of positions with respect to one another. The present invention provides an active bias member to lock the housing portions with respect to one another.




In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a tool operated in a plurality of positions comprises two housing members each defining an axis. A pivot couples the two housing members for pivotal movement with respect to one another. A lock mechanism is coupled with one of the housing members for locking the two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another. In a first position, the axes of the housing members are generally colinear. In a second position, the axes are angled with respect to one another. The lock mechanism includes an activation member. A movable pin is coupled with the activation member. A detent member is coupled with one of the housing members. The detent member includes a plurality of detents for receiving a movable pin to lock the housing members in one of the plurality of positions. A guide mechanism is also present which directs the movement of the movable pin. The guide mechanism enables movement of the pin in a plurality of directions. The guide mechanism includes a member extending from the activation member which includes a slot to receive the pin and enable movement of the pin in the slot. The guide mechanism also includes at least one channel on one of the housing members for guiding movement of the pin. A biasing member is coupled with the activation member to apply a force on the pin to maintain the pin in the detents. The activation member is moved to remove the pin from a detent to enable pivoting of the housing members with respect to one another. Also the detent member includes a cam surface to move the pin in a desired direction.




In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a two-position tool is disclosed comprising two housing members with a pivot coupling the two members together with one another to enable pivoting of the two members with respect to one another. At least two detents are on one of the housing members. A pin is on the other of the housing members and is movable in two directions to be received in at least two detents to maintain the housing members in at least two positions with respect to one another. A biasing member applies a force on the pin to actively maintain the pin in the detents. A guide member is coupled with one of the housing members to guide the pin in a first direction. A second guide member is on the other housing to guide the pin in a second direction. An activation member is coupled with the pin to move the pin in and out of the detents.




In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a two-position tool comprises a pair of housing members pivotal with respect to one another. One of the housing members has at least two detents. A pin is on the other housing member to be received by the detents. The pin is movable and biased such that as the pin moves out of one detent, the housing members may be pivotal with respect to one another and the biased pin is forced into the other detent to maintain a tool in a second position. A guide member is coupled with one of the housing members to guide the pin in a first direction. A second guide member is on the other housing member to guide the pin in a second direction. An activation member is coupled with the pin to move the pin in and out of the detents. The guide mechanism includes a member extending from the activation member which includes a slot to receive the pin. The pin is movable in the slot. The second guide members includes at least one channel in the housing member to guide movement of the pin. A biasing member is coupled with the activation member to apply a force on the pin to actively maintain the pin in the detents. The detent member also includes a cam surface to move the pin.




From the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and subjoined claims, other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent to one skilled in the art.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a two-position hand tool in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the tool of

FIG. 1

in a second position.





FIG. 3

is a cross-section view along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

with an inside plan view of the housing.





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-section view of the housing of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-section view like

FIG. 4

during rotation of the housing members with respect to one another.





FIG. 6

is a view like

FIG. 5

in a second position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning to the figures, a hand held power tool is illustrated and designated with the reference numeral


10


. The power tool


10


includes a first housing member


12


and a second housing member


14


. The housing members


12


and


14


are pivotal with respect to one another. The housing portion


12


includes a motor


18


driving a transmission


20


which, in turn, drives the output spindle


22


. The second housing member


14


includes a cavity


24


to receive a battery


26


. A switch


28


is electrically coupled with the battery


26


and the motor


18


to drive the spindle in a forward and reverse direction.




The first housing member


12


includes a pair of clam shell halves


30


and


34


which are coupled with one another to form the housing member


12


. The housing member


12


includes a rear portion


40


which opposes the spindle


22


. The rear portion


40


includes an aperture


42


to receive a pivot


44


from the second housing member


14


. Also, the rear portion includes a pair of detents


46


and


48


separated by a cam surface portion


50


. The detents


46


and


48


are on the outer arcuate periphery of the rear portion


40


. Also, the rear portion


40


includes a second aperture


52


to enable electrical wires, which extend to the motor, to pass into the second housing member


14


.




The second housing member


14


includes a pair of clam shell housing halves


60


and


62


. The housing halves


60


and


62


define apertures


64


,


66


and


68


. Aperture


66


receives the motor forward and reverse switch


28


. The aperture


64


receives an activating member


70


. Aperture


68


receives the rear portion


40


of the first housing member


12


. The housing portion


14


also includes a cut-out portion


72


which enables the first housing portion


12


to rotate into the cut-out portion


72


.




The activation member


70


is slidable in a channel


74


in the housing halves


60


and


62


. The activation member


70


has an extending member


78


which receives a biasing member


80


. One end of the biasing member


80


rests against an abutting wall


82


in the housing member


14


. The biasing member


80


provides an active force on the activation member


70


. The activation member


70


also includes a pair of extending fingers


84


and


86


. The fingers


84


and


86


include oblong slots


88


. A pin


90


is received within the slots


88


. The slots


88


enable the pin to move within the slots in a first direction as the activation member


70


is slid along channel


74


. A pair of guide channels


94


and


96


are formed on the interior surfaces of the housing halves


60


and


62


. The guide channels


94


and


96


each receive an end of the pin


90


. The guide channels


94


and


96


enable the pin to slide within the channels


94


and


96


in a second direction as the activation member


70


is moved in the channel


74


.




Turning to

FIGS. 3-6

, a better understanding of the activation member


70


will be described. As seen in

FIG. 3

, the pin


90


is actively biased in detent


46


. The pin locks the housing members in a first position with respect to one another. The activation member


70


is then moved along channels


74


against the biasing force of spring


80


. As this occurs, the pin


90


is moved along channels


94


and


96


of the housing halves


60


and


62


. In order to move the housing members


12


and


14


with respect to one another, the housing members


12


and


14


are pivoted with respect to one another. When releasing the force on the actuation member


70


, the biasing spring exerts a force which acts on the pin


90


, forcing it against the surface


50


. As the end of the cam surface


50


passes the pin


90


, the biasing spring


80


actively forces the pin


90


into detent


48


to lock the motion. Thus, the housing members


12


and


14


are locked in a second position with respect to one another. While two detents are illustrated in the periphery of the housing member


12


, more detents could be added to lock the housing members in additional positions with respect to one another.




Turning to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the hollow cylindrical housing member


14


of screwdriver


10


includes switch


28


and activation member


70


oppositely opposed on housing member


14


. These members are positioned approximately one hundred eighty (180°) degrees apart on the cylindrical housing member


14


. Thus, the user may easily use one hand to operate the activation member


70


with his thumb while operating the pivot switch


28


with his fingers. The user may use his index and middle fingers or just one of the fingers to operate the pivot switch


28


in the forward and reverse directions. The user's thumb would be on the activation member


70


sliding it in a forward and backward manner. This provides a very ergonomical design such that the screwdriver


10


is easily manipulated by the user with a single hand.




The screwdriver


10


may be operated in the position shown in

FIG. 1 and

, during operation, pivoted to the position illustrated in FIG.


2


. Thus, if needed, the screwdriver can be pivoted during operation. Also, the user may move the housing


12


with respect to the housing


14


by quickly moving the user's hand which, in turn, provides a sudden force on the housing member


12


with respect to the grip housing member


14


so that the housing


12


can pivot between its first and second positions as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

by movement of a single hand motion. Thus, by a flip of the user's hand, with the activation member


70


in a retracted position, the housing member


12


can move between its first and second position as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Then the housing members


12


and


14


are locked in position when the activation member


70


returns to its original position. While the above detailed description describes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the invention is susceptible to modification, variation, and alteration without deviating from the scope and fair meaning of the subjoined claims.



Claims
  • 1. A power tool comprising:two housing members pivotally coupling with one another; a power source coupled with one of said housing members; a motor coupled with said power source and the other of said housing members, an output coupled with said motor; a switch coupled with said power source and motor for energizing and de-energizing said motor for rotating said output, said switch positioned on said housing member including said power source; a lock coupled with said housing member including said power source for locking said two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another such that in a first position axes of said housing members are substantially colinear and in a second position, said axes are angled with respect to one another and said housing axes remain in a single plane during movement between said first and second position; and an activation member for actuating said locking member, said actuation member positioned on the same housing member as said switch such that said actuation member and switch oppose one another on said housing member and said housing members being movable by a single hand of the user for pivoting said housing members with respect to one another.
  • 2. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein said activation member being slidable and said switch being pivotable.
  • 3. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein when said activation member is in a retracted position, said housing members are movable with respect to one another upon sudden movement of the screwdriver by the user.
  • 4. The power tool according to claim 3 wherein said activation member being spring biased to return to its original position.
  • 5. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein said activation member and switch are ergonomically positioned with respect to one another for operation by the user's thumb and fingers of a single hand.
  • 6. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein said housing members being enabled to pivot with respect to one another during operation of said motor.
  • 7. The power tool according to claim 6, wherein said pivoting occurring while the axes move from a colinear position to an angled position.
  • 8. The power tool according to claim 1, wherein a battery is in said power source housing member and said motor is in the other said housing member.
  • 9. A power tool comprising:two housing members; a pivot defining an axis, said pivot coupling together one of said housing members pivotally with the other of said housing members such that said housing members hinge about the pivot axis; a power source coupled with one of said housing members; a motor coupled with said power source and one of said housing members, an output coupled with said motor; a switch coupled with said power source and motor for energizing and de-energizing said motor for rotating said output, said switch positioned on said housing member including said power source, and said switch positioned immediately adjacent said pivot; a lock coupled with one of said housing members for locking said two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another such that in a first position axes of said housing members are substantially colinear and in a second position, said axes are angled with respect to one another and said housing axes remain in a single plane during movement between said first and second position; and an activation member for actuating said locking member, said actuation member positioned on one of said housing members, said actuation member is movable by the user for pivoting said housing members with respect to one another.
  • 10. A power tool comprising;two hosing members; a pivot defining a pivot axis, said pivot coupling together one of said housing members pivotally with the other of said housing members such that said housing members hinge about said pivot axis; a power source coupled with one of said housing members; a motor coupled with said power source and one of said housing members, an output coupled with said motor; a switch coupled with said power source and motor for energizing and de-energizing said motor for rotating said output, said switch positioned on one of said housing members; a lock coupled with one of said housing members for locking sad two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another such that in a first position axes of said housing members are substantially colinear and in a second position, said axes are angled with respect to one another and said housing axes remain in a single plane during movement between said first and second position, said lock mechanism including a latch member for positively locking said two housing members with respect to one another in each of said plurality of positions; and an activation member for actuating said locking member, said actuation member positioned on one of said housing member, enabling the user to pivot said housing members with respect to one another.
  • 11. A power tool comprising:two housing members pivotally coupling with one another; a power source coupled with one of said housing members; a motor coupled with said power source and one of said housing members, an output coupled with said motor; a switch coupled with said power source and motor for energizing and de-energizing said motor for rotating said output, said switch positioned on one of said housing members; a lock coupled with one of said housing members for locking said two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another such that in a first position axes of said housing members are substantially colinear and in a second position, said axes are angled with respect to one another and said housing axes remain in a single plane during movement between said first and second position, said lock mechanism including a latch member for positively locking said two housing members with respect to one another in each of said plurality of positions; and an activation member for actuating said locking member, said actuation member positioned on one of said housing members such that the activation member is movable by a single hand of the user and said housing member being enabled to pivot with respect to one another by the single hand of the user.
  • 12. A power tool comprising:two housing members; a pivot defining a pivot axis, said pivot coupling together one of said housing members with the other of said housing members such that said housing members hinge about said pivot axis; a power source coupled with one of said housing member; a motor coupled with said power source and the other of said housing members, an output coupled with said motor; a switch coupled with said power source and motor for energizing and de-energizing said motor for rotating said output, said switch positioned on said housing member including said power source; an aperture in one of said housing members enabling leads to pass between said two housing members for electrically coupling said power source with said motor; a lock coupled with said housing member including said power source for locking said two housing members in a plurality of positions with respect to one another such that in a first position axes of said housing members are substantially colinear and in a second position, said axes are angled with respect on one another and said housing axes remain in a single plane during movement between said first and second position; and an activation member for actuating said locking member.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/174,145, filed Oct. 16, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,134.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/174145 Oct 1998 US
Child 09/416805 US