Patent classifications
B25D17/005
ATTACHMENT FOR POWERED HAMMER
An attachment includes a body, an impact portion defining an impact axis and configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer, and a driving portion including a side load driving portion and a top load driving portion that alternately receive the rod to transmit driving forces from the repeated impacts to the rod. The side load driving portion defines a side load driving axis that is offset from the impact axis. The top load driving portion includes a blind bore and defines a top load driving axis that is coaxial with the impact axis. The top load driving portion includes a sleeve disposed within the blind bore and configured to decrease wear of the blind bore during use.
DRILL BIT, DRILL CHUCK ATTACHMENT FOR THE DRILL BIT AND ALSO DRILL CHUCK FOR THE DRILL BIT
A drill bit having a chip channel which opens out into an annular gap volume formed by an adapter element is disclosed, along with a drill chuck attachment and a drilling machine.
ATV, SIDE-BY-SIDE, AND SNOWMOBILE UNIVERSAL BALL JOINT REMOVER AND INSTALLER TOOLS AND SERVICE KIT
A universal ball joint installation and removal tool kit for the purpose of service and repair or removal and installation of ball joint suspension components includes at least one tool assembly comprising a rod member having a first end and a second end, and a plurality of adapter members for mechanical attachment or engagement with respective ones of different sized ball joint suspension components. Each of the adapter members is configured to attach at the second end of the rod member. When servicing a ball joint suspension component, a selected adapter member is mechanically attached to a particular ball joint suspension component and attached at the second end of the rod member, which is used to install or remove the particular ball joint suspension component via a slidable weight along the rod member or pulling or pushing the rod member relative to the particular ball joint suspension component.
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 a 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.
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.
Hand-held machine tool having a striking mechanism
In a hand-held machine tool, having a tool holder for holding at least one first tool, which has a tang having a first coupling contour that is able to be connected to the tool holder and having a striking mechanism for the striking drive of the first tool connected to the tool holder in the axial direction of the tool holder in a striking operation associated with the hand-held machine tool, a chuck adapter is provided to hold at least one second tool, which has a tang provided with a second coupling contour, which is able to be connected to the chuck adapter in a torsionally fixed manner.
Hand tool impacting device with floating pin mechanism
A hand tool impacting device may include, a drive shaft with an aperture, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned within the aperture of the drive shaft. A set of circular ramps on the outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin insert to translate the drive shaft and create an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against either side of the floating pin may allow a specialized tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, thereby allowing selective use of translational impacting motion, or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include, a tool head configured to engage a work piece and a tool shaft configured to be inserted into a hollow drive shaft to engage a floating pin. According to one embodiment, the impact bit includes a number of sleeves to guide the tool head during operation.
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.
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 implemented to engage and apply an impact force to a fastener that may be axially offset from the extender arm body.
Tool for hammer union
A tool for tightening and loosening a pipe fitting, comprising a cup-shaped tool head having an opening for receiving a pipe and a shaft attached to and extending from the tool head. The tool head has an interior surface adapted for a pipe fitting such that the pipe fitting may rotate with respect to the tool head. The shaft is shaped to receive a pneumatic hammer. The pneumatic hammer has a hammer head, and the hammer head in operation extends into the interior of the tool head to act on a wing of the pipe fitting.