Patent classifications
B25D17/005
Universal Chisel Attachment
A universal chisel attachment is an apparatus. A power tool, specifically an automatic drill, is converted to an automatic chiseler with the apparatus. The apparatus includes a socket adapter, a tubular housing, a chisel assembly, and a reciprocating mechanism. The socket adapter connects the apparatus to a power tool. The chisel assembly includes a chisel adapter and at least one chisel body. The tubular housing contains the connection between the socket adapter and the chisel adapter. The tubular housing also houses the reciprocating mechanism. The chisel adapter connects the at least one chisel body with the socket adapter. The at least one chisel body is the sharpened member of the apparatus that converts a power tool into an automatic chiseler. The hammering cam mechanism is used to convert rotational motion by socket adapter into back-and-forth linear motion by the chisel adapter.
POWER TOOL TO TOOL BIT EXTENSION ADAPTER
An extension adapter includes a body, a collar, and a gasket. The body includes a front portion, a rear portion, and a flange separating the front portion from the rear portion. The front portion has a larger diameter than the rear portion. The body also includes an inner surface that defines a bore configured to receive a tool bit. The collar is moveable along the rear portion of the body between an unlocked position in which the tool bit is removable from the bore and a locked position in which the tool bit is secured to the body. The gasket is coupled to the rear portion of the body and abutting the flange. The gasket is compressed between the flange and the collar when the collar is in the locked position to block dust and debris from entering the bore.
QUICK CHANGE PNEUMATIC HAMMER
A pneumatic hammer extender arm assembly is provided comprising an elongated extender arm body defining a hammer engaging portion formed at a first end of the body, and a hammerhead engaging portion formed at a second end of the body. A hammerhead is detachably engageable to the hammerhead engaging portion to allow for quick change of the hammerhead without the need for any tools. The hammerhead may alternately be implemented to engage and apply an impact force to a fastener that may be axially offset from the extender arm body.
Orthopedic adapter for an electric impacting tool
An electrically driven orthopedic impactor may include an adapter for interfacing between the orthopedic impactor and a surgical implement. The adapter may have a first surface that transmits a forward impact energy and a second surface that transmits a reverse impact energy. The adapter can connect to the surgical implement and to the orthopedic impactor without the use of external tools. The adapter may connect to the orthopedic impactor via a pushing motion and may disconnect from the orthopedic impactor via a reciprocal sleeve. A sensor can communicate a spatial orientation of the adapter with respect to at least one reference point that is not located on the adapter or the orthopedic impactor. A communication device may transmit information to the orthopedic impactor related to frequency or impact energy settings based on a type of surgical implement attached to the adapter.
Setting tool for a drop-in anchor
The setting tool (1) has a first part (2) for driving in a drop-in anchor and a second part (3), placeable on the first part along an axis (8), for drilling a drill hole for the drop-in anchor. The first part (2) has an insertion end (5) for a percussive portable power tool, a plunger (6) having an impact surface (12) and a piece (16) of a rotary coupling. The second part (3) has a slip-on sleeve (20), which coaxially surrounds the plunger (6) and bears against the impact surface (12) of the plunger (6), a counterpart (33) for the rotary coupling and a drill bit (23) permanently connected to the slip-on sleeve (20).
DRILLING TOOL AND USE IN A SCREW-DRIVING OPERATION
A drilling tool configured to operate in two drilling modes, respectively with and without hammer action, said tool comprising a front end equipped with a rotating part for mounting a drill bit by way of an SDS-type push-fitting, characterized in that said rotating part comprises mechanism for the removable attachment to a first longitudinal end of a tubular extension, this tubular extension being configured to extend along and around a drill bit mounted in the rotating part and comprising a second longitudinal end configured to bear at least one screw-driving element, such that the tool can be used for a screw-driving operation even when it is equipped with the drill bit.
POWER TOOL TO TOOL BIT EXTENSION ADAPTER
An extension adapter includes a body having a bore. The bore is configured to receive a tool bit. The extension adapter includes a retaining member received within an aperture of the body and a biasing member coupled to the body. The biasing member includes a protrusion received within the aperture to bias the retaining member into a first position in which a portion of the retaining member extends into the bore. The extension adapter includes a collar moveable between an unlocked position and a locked position. The unlocked position is configured to allow the tool bit to be removed from the bore. While the collar is maintained in the locked position, the body is configured to slidably receive the tool bit such that the portion of the retaining member is received in a groove of the tool bit to secure the tool bit to the body.
Multi-Stroke Powered Safety Hammer System
A multi-stroke powered safety hammer system includes a hammer having a body, a cylinder within the body, and a piston carried in the cylinder for reciprocal movement therein. The system includes a quick-connect coupling mount on the hammer, the mount having an inner barrel bounding a hollow interior, an outer sleeve for sliding movement over the inner barrel, and an engagement assembly defined by the inner barrel and the outer sleeve for locking an attachment in the interior. The system includes one of many attachments with an engagement portion; when the engagement portion is applied to the quick-connect coupling mount and the hammer is operated, the piston reciprocates to impact the engagement portion. The attachments guide fasteners, remove fasteners, and process materials.
Rotary Hammer Drill Adapter
A rotary hammer drill adapter. The rotary hammer drill adapter includes an elongated body having a shank end and a bit end. The bit end is disposed on an opposing end of the elongated body relative to the shank end. The shank end has a plurality of grooves disposed on opposing sides of the elongated body and a plurality of sliding keyways disposed on opposing sides of the elongated body. Each of the plurality of sliding keyways is disposed between a pair of the plurality of grooves. The bit end further includes an interface which is adapted to receive complementary bits.
Hammer drill adaptors and methods of use
A hammer drill adapter for driving a drive cleat to join opposed ends of a duct comprising: a first portion generally aligned in a plane; a shaft portion having an elongate axis generally parallel to said plane; the first portion fixed to the shaft portion; an entry surface at a distal end of the first portion; a capture cavity extending through the entry surface; the capture cavity defined proximally by a rear surface and by an opposed lower and upper capture surfaces; the capture cavity also laterally defined by an opposed first capture surface and a second capture surface; the capture cavity sized to house a trailing end portion of a drive cleat; and wherein the shaft portion comprises a connection portion at a proximal end of said shaft portion for fixation within a hammer drill chuck. Also disclosed are methods for use to advance a drive cleat.