The present invention is directed to hand tools, and more particularly, to hand tools having vision assistance that enhances use of the tool at otherwise obscured work sites.
Occasionally during the design of products, such as automotive vehicles, the placement of fasteners is such that the placement results in a blind or awkward installation procedure for the installer of the fastener. This situation can result in the need to design unique tools and can result in the frustration and fatigue of installers as they cope with the inconvenience of not being able to see what they are doing. At worst, a “no build condition” may result. This may require redesign of that portion of the automotive vehicle where the vision problem occurs. Many redesigns affect more vehicle structure than just the work site at issue and can negatively affect and change assembly and repair procedures, thus increasing the cost of a vehicle and contributing to delay of a vehicle's commercial distribution. It is therefore desirable to retain both the production design of vehicles and to retain hand tools that production line workers are familiar with using.
In view of the aforementioned considerations, the present invention is directed to a hand tool having two video cameras mounted thereon adjacent to a working end of the tool for observing a work site in real time, which video cameras are connected to a pair of liquid crystal displays mounted on the tool proximate a control end of the tool for viewing the work site in real time.
In a further aspect of the invention, the hand tool comprises a barrel with a handle at the control end having a control operator for activating the tool, wherein the control operator is in operative relationship with the handle and wherein the working end of the tool is positioned at the end of the barrel opposite the control end of the tool.
In a still further aspect of the invention, the pair of cameras are mounted on a mounting plate having a clamping portion that is clamped to the barrel inboard of the working end, which mounting plate has openings therethrough for lenses of the cameras and mountings thereon for attaching the cameras to the plate for orienting the focus of the lenses in the direction of the work site.
In a still further aspect of the invention, the tool is a pneumatic tool, wherein compressed air is applied to the tool through an opening in the handle to power a pneumatic motor that is connected to a drive shaft which extends through the barrel to the working end of the tool to operate a tool drive.
In still a further aspect of the invention, the tool drive is connected to the drive shaft by a T-head so as to direct power transversely of the drive shaft.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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As is seen in the illustrated embodiment, the optical system comprising the cameras 34 and 36, the liquid crystal displays 44 and 46 are mounted on the barrel 15 of the hand tool 10 so that the axis 18 is oblique with respect to the plane defined by the face of the liquid crystal displays 44 and 46. The clamp 60 mounting the housing 48 supporting liquid crystal displays 44 and 46 can be loosened so that the housing 48 is rotatable about the axis of the hand tool 10 to be oriented at any desired angular position with respect to the tool drive axis 18 and the actuator 76 on handle 74. Consequently, optical viewing of the work site is facilitated by ergonomically positioning the liquid crystal displays 44 and 46 with respect to the actuator 76 and the axis 18 of the driving stud 20 and socket 22.
If the work site is dark, the hand tool 10 can include supplemental illumination at the working end 12 by providing an attached light bulb (not shown) or LED (not shown).
An existing hand tool 10 configured as a pneumatic tool, such as a pneumatic nut runner available from Cleco Air Tools and identified as “55 series T-head 28 to 170 NM,” is used as a preferred tool with which the present work site viewing arrangement is utilized. However, hand tools of other configurations, such as but not limited to, electrically powered tools or manually powered tools, having other functions such as driving screws, riveting, hammering, etc. can be configured to utilize the work site viewing arrangement of the present invention.
From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention, and without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
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