This application claims the benefit of CN 201020188332.4 filed on May 11, 2010 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Various multifunctional tools capable of being driven to output a right-and-left swinging or oscillating movement, i.e., an oscillating power tool, are known. A multifunctional tool usually works with a working tool that is capable of being connected in multiple different angles on a shaft end of an output shaft of the multifunctional tool by selectively engaging one or more holes of the working tool with one or more protrusions on the shaft end of the output shaft. The shapes of the holes of the working tool are different from each other, but generally can be divided into two type of arrangements. One type of arrangement has a plurality of securing holes which are located around the periphery of a central hole of the working tool and which do not communicate with the central hole wherein the arrangement functions to restrict the circumferential position of the working tool relative to the output shaft. The other type of arrangement has a plurality of securing bulges that are located along the outline of the central hole of the working tool wherein the arrangement likewise functions to restrict the circumferential position of the working tool relative to the output shaft.
By way of example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,796,888 disclosed a working tool of the other type noted above which comprises a center hole defining a longitudinal axis and having a plurality of securing bulges. Each of the bulges are distanced from the longitudinal axis by a radial distance and are connected to the adjacent bulge with flanks which forms a recess between every two adjacent bulges. The securing section of the working tool comprises at least six such securing bulges, every adjacent two of which are connected by the flanks extending towards the longitudinal axis and which converge to a common apex in the longitudinal axis.
However, the above described working tool has disadvantages. For example, because there are many protrusions on the shaft end of the output shaft for matching with the corresponding bulges of the working tool the sum engaging area between the working tool and the output shaft is large which increase the possibility of dead locking the working tool with the output shaft due to a deforming of the working tool during operation. In addition, due to the large contact area between the bulges of the working tool and the protrusions of the output shaft, the wearing speed of the bulges is increased which decreases the service life of the protrusions of the output shaft.
The subject disclosure is directed to a working tool that is adapted for use with an oscillating power tool which is particularly arranged to avoid dead locking with the shaft end of the output shaft due to a deforming of the working tool and to decrease the wearing of the protrusions on the shaft end of the output shaft so as to increase the service life of the output shaft.
To this end, the working tool comprises a hole defining a longitudinal axis and having a plurality of bulges where the bulges depart from the longitudinal axis by a radial distance and each of the bulges has two flanks extending towards the longitudinal axis and where the flanks connect to two adjacent bulges at recess portions formed between the bulges. An arc portion of one of the bulges formed between two flanks has a length which is not equal to a length of an arc portion of the other one of the bulges formed between two flanks. As will become apparent from the description that follows, by arranging a plurality of bulges with unequal arc lengths in the hole of the working tool the working tool can be mounted to various multifunctional tools in multiple different angles and, because the hole has fewer bulges, the contact with the bulges on the end of the output shaft decreases wearing with the service life of the output shaft thereby being increased. Similarly, because the hole has fewer bulges, the joining area between the working tool and the end of the shaft is decreased whereby the possibility of locking the working tool with the end of the shaft as a result of a deforming of the working tool is reduced. Still further, because a hole with the above features can be easily formed, the cost of molding is reduced and deforming problems in heat treatment are diminished.
A working tool adapted for use with an oscillating tool is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. For convenience of description, in the exemplary embodiment the working tool is in the form of a cutting tool.
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In this illustrated example, the angles α between every two adjacent bulges 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 are of thirty degrees. Thereby, the cutting tool has multi-angled mounting positions, that is, the cutting tool could be rotated towards the left or right by 30°, 60° or 90°, and then mounted to the output shaft of the multifunctional tool. In other embodiments, the angles α could be fifteen degrees or multiples of fifteen degrees and, as such, need not be limited to thirty degrees.
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While various embodiments of a working tool have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to these embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. As such, the particular embodiments and arrangements that have been disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.
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201020188332.4 | May 2010 | CN | national |