Adapter for remotely supporting and actuating a power tool from an end of a hot stick
11247325 ยท 2022-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A remote adapter for use with a lineman's hot stick that enables the lineman to mount a wide variety of power tools onto the far end of the hot stick for tasks involving high voltage equipment. The remote adapter allows the power tool to be actuated by pulling on an insulating pull-rope. The remote adapter includes a body for supporting the power tool, the body including: at least one slot for receiving at least one strap configured to strap the power tool to the body, at least one pivot hole for receiving a pivot pin, and a splined universal connector for attachment to a hot stick. The remote adapter also includes a lever arm that is pivotable with respect to the body. The lever arm includes a hole for receiving a trigger pin which actuates the power tool trigger when the insulating rope attached to an attachment feature is pulled.
Claims
1. An adapter, configured to be coupled to a power linesman's hot stick, for remotely supporting and controlling a power tool used on equipment workpieces energized by high voltage, the adapter comprising: a body configured to support the power tool, the body including: a first portion terminating at a first end of the body configured to receive and secure the power tool; and a second portion terminating at a second end of the body having a plurality of body pivot holes, a universal connector disposed at the second end, the universal connector configured to be detachably connected to a universal head of the hot stick; an actuator arm for remotely actuating a trigger mechanism of the power tool, the actuator arm including a pull member and a trigger member commonly joined together at a vertex of a fixed angle formed therebetween, wherein: the pull member has an attachment feature disposed proximally to a first terminating end of the actuator arm by which to couple a non-conductive pull member for applying a rotational force to the first terminating end, the trigger member has a trigger pin disposed at a second terminating end of the actuator arm, and an arm pivot hole disposed through the actuator arm at the vertex of the angle formed between the pull member and the trigger member; and a pivot pin configured to be disposed through and rotatably secured within the arm pivot hole and a selected one of the plurality of body pivot holes, wherein the actuator arm is configured to actuate the power tool by applying a pulling force to the pulling member to rotatably pivot the actuator at the pivot pin until the trigger pin contacts the trigger mechanism of the power tool and the rotational force caused by the pulling force closes the trigger mechanism.
2. The adapter of claim 1, wherein at least two pivot pin retaining rings are coupled to the pivot pin for rotatably fastening the pivot pin to the body and thereby retain the pivot pin within the selected body pivot hole.
3. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the trigger pin is disposed through a trigger pin hole located at the second terminating end of the actuator arm and is retained therein by at least one trigger pin retaining ring for fastening the trigger pin to the actuator arm.
4. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the selected one of the body pivot holes locates the vertex of the pivot arm along the body to ensure best alignment between the pivot pin and the power tool trigger mechanism by which to actuate the power tool.
5. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the body is configured to accommodate the securing thereto of the power tool having a battery pack.
6. The adapter of claim 1, wherein: the body is curved to receive a similarly curved surface of the power tool, and the power tool is secured with at least one of the following: a strap, a hose clamp, a zip tie, an elastic band, and a hook and loop material strap assembly.
7. The adapter of claim 6, wherein the universal connector of the adapter and the universal head of the hot stick are both splined.
8. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the pivot pin is rotatably retained within the arm pivot hole and the body pivot hole by at least three pivot pin retaining rings, with one of the three pivot retaining rings being located proximally to the actuator arm, and two others of the three pivot pin retaining rings being located at each end of the body hole and proximally to the body, thereby maintaining the body and the actuator arm at a fixed distance from one another.
9. The adapter of claim 1, wherein when the adapter is coupled to a hot stick, the power tool is configured to be positioned with respect to the workpiece using one hand, and the power tool is configured to be actuated with the other hand of a user.
10. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the non-conductive control attachment a pull rope.
11. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the power tool is secured with a plurality of straps, each of the plurality of straps configured to be received by at least one slot disposed through a strap portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description, in conjunction with the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) In this embodiment, a hole portion 128 of the body 102 has four body pivot holes 110, one of which receives the pivot pin 106. There are four body pivot holes 110 to accommodate adjustment of the position of the actuator lever arm 104. Adjusting the position of the actuator lever arm 104 will adjust the position of a trigger pin 112, which is inserted into a trigger member 122 of the actuator lever arm 104.
(9) In this embodiment, the pivot pin 106 is secured to the body 102 using a pivot pin retaining ring 108 on the inside surface of the body 102, and on the opposite side of the body 102 another pin retaining ring (not shown) is also used to secure the pivot pin 106 to the body 102.
(10) The actuator lever arm 104 has a pull member 124 with a rope attachment feature 120 for attachment to a non-conductive control rope (not shown).
(11) In this embodiment, there are three slots 116 in a strap portion 126 of the body 102 for use with at least one strap to accommodate a power tool handle firmly secured against a curved surface 118 of the strap portion 126.
(12) In this embodiment, the remote adapter 100 is mounted on a power lineman's hot stick by engaging the teeth of a splined universal connector 114 with the matching teeth of a splined universal head (not shown) at the end of a power lineman's hot stick (not shown).
(13) An exemplary length for the pull member 124 that attaches to the non-conductive pull-rope 314 (see
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(15) The hole portion 128 of the body 102 has four body pivot holes 110, one of which receives the pivot pin 106. There are four body pivot holes 110 to accommodate adjustment of the position of the actuator lever arm 104. Adjusting the position of the actuator lever arm 104 will adjust the position of the trigger pin 112, which is inserted into the trigger member 122 of the actuator lever arm 104.
(16) The trigger pin 112 is secured to the trigger member 122 of the actuator lever arm 104 using the trigger pin retaining ring 202.
(17) The pivot pin 106 is secured to the body 102 using a pivot pin retaining ring 108 on the outside surface of the body 102, and on the opposite side of the body 102 another pin retaining ring (not shown) is also used to secure the pivot pin 106 to the body 102. Another pivot pin retaining ring 108 (shown in a partial view behind the body 102) is shown securing the pivot pin 106 to the actuator lever arm 104.
(18) A pull member 124 of the actuator lever arm 104 has a rope attachment feature 120 for attachment to a non-conductive control rope (not shown).
(19) The body 102 has three slots 116 in a strap portion 126 of the body 102 for use with at least one strap to accommodate a power tool handle firmly secured against a curved surface 118 of the strap portion 126.
(20) The remote adapter 100 is mounted on a power lineman's hot stick by engaging the teeth of a splined universal connector 114 with the matching teeth of a splined universal head (not shown) at the end of a power lineman's hot stick (not shown).
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(22) In this view, the power tool 304 is mounted on a body 102 using two straps 302. The two straps 302 are fastened around the handle of the power tool 304, and two the straps 302 are routed through an at least one slot 116 (partially visible and partially obstructed by an actuator lever arm 104). The two straps 302 are tightened to the body 102 of the remote adapter 100.
(23) The actuator lever arm 104 is shown above the body 102 of the remote adapter 100, with the actuator lever arm 104 having a trigger member 122 and a pull member 124. The actuator lever arm 104 is attached to the body 102 with a pivot pin 106 that allows the actuator lever arm 104 to pivot with respect to the body 102 while keeping the actuator lever arm 104 and the body 102 at a fixed distance from each other.
(24) In this view, the pivot pin 106 is secured to the body 102 using a pivot pin retaining ring 108 on the surface of the body 102, and on the opposite side of the body 102 another pin retaining ring (not shown) is also used to secure the pivot pin 106 to the body 102.
(25) In this view, the body has four body pivot holes 110, one of which receives the pivot pin 106. There are four body pivot holes 110 to accommodate adjustment of the position of the actuator lever arm 104. Adjusting the position of the actuator lever arm 104 will adjust the position of a trigger pin 112, which is inserted into the trigger member 122 of the actuator lever arm 104. By selecting the trigger pin's 112 insertion into one of the four body pivot holes 110, the trigger pin 112 is moved into the optimal position relative to a power tool trigger 306, so as to best engage with the power tool trigger 306.
(26) To control the power tool trigger 306, the actuator lever arm 104 is pivoted about the pivot pin 106 by connecting a non-conductive control rope 314 to a rope attachment feature 120 on the pull member 124, and pulling on the non-conductive control rope 314 until the trigger pin 112 is engaged with the power tool trigger 306.
(27) In this view, the remote adapter 100 (reference number shown in
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(29) In this view, a trigger member 122 of an actuator lever arm 104 is shown in a cut-away view to reveal two straps 302 and three slots 116.
(30) In this view, the power tool 304 is mounted on a body 102 using two straps 302. The straps 302 are fastened around the handle of the power tool 304, and the straps 302 are routed through an at least one slot 116. The straps 302 are tightened to the body 102 of the remote adapter 100.
(31) The actuator lever arm 104 is shown above the body 102 of the remote adapter 100, with the actuator lever arm 104 having the trigger member 122 and a pull member 124. The actuator lever arm 104 is attached to the body 102 with a pivot pin 106 that allows the actuator lever arm 104 to pivot with respect to the body 102 while keeping the actuator lever arm 104 and the body 102 at a fixed distance from each other.
(32) In this view, the pivot pin 106 is secured to the body 102 using a pivot pin retaining ring 108 on the surface of the body 102, and on the opposite side of the body 102 another pin retaining ring (not shown) is also used to secure the pivot pin 106 to the body 102.
(33) In this view, shown are four body pivot holes 110 (three of which are indicated with lead lines), one of which holds the pivot pin 106. The four body pivot holes 110 accommodate adjustment of the position of the actuator lever arm 104. Adjusting the actuator lever arm 104 will adjust the position of a trigger pin 112, which is inserted into the other leg of the actuator lever arm 104. By selecting one of the four body pivot holes 110, the trigger pin 112 is moved into the optimal position relative to a power tool trigger 306, so as to best engage with the power tool trigger 306.
(34) To control the power tool trigger 306, the actuator lever arm 104 is pivoted about the pivot pin 106 by connecting a non-conductive control rope 314 to a rope attachment feature 120 on the pull member 124, and pulling on the non-conductive control rope 314 until the trigger pin 112 is engaged with the power tool trigger 306.
(35) In this view, the remote adapter 100 (reference number shown in
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(37) In this view, a body 102 is configured to accommodate the shape of the battery pack 502.
(38) In this view, the power tool 304 is mounted on the body 102 using two straps 302. The two straps 302 are fastened around the handle of the power tool 304. The two straps 302 are tightened to secure the power tool 304 to the body 102.
(39) An actuator lever arm 104 is shown above the body 102, with the actuator lever arm 104 having a trigger member 122 and a pull member 124. The actuator lever arm 104 is attached to the body 102 with a pivot pin 106 that allows the actuator lever arm 104 to pivot with respect to the body 102 while keeping the actuator lever arm 104 and the body 102 at a fixed distance from each other.
(40) The actuator lever arm 104 has the pull member 124 with a rope attachment feature 120 for attaching a non-conductive control rope 314, and the trigger member 122 which receives a trigger pin 112. The trigger pin 112 engages a power tool trigger 306 to control the power tool 304.
(41) To control the power tool trigger 306, the actuator lever arm 104 is pivoted about the pivot pin 106 by connecting the non-conductive control rope 314 to the rope attachment feature 120, and pulling on the non-conductive control rope 314 until the trigger pin 112 is engaged with the power tool trigger 306. In this view, the remote adapter 100 (reference number shown in
(42) Other modifications and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the above description is not intended to limit the invention, except as indicated in the following claims.