Bit retention assembly for rotary hammer
11007631 · 2021-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D2217/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D17/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T279/17521
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B25D17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bit retention assembly, for securing a tool bit to a spindle of a rotary hammer, includes a plurality of detent members movable in unison from a locking position to an insertion position in response to insertion of the tool bit within the spindle, a biasing member configured to bias the detent members toward the locking position, and a collar movable along the spindle between a first axial position and a second axial position. The collar has an annular wall at least partially defining a pocket. A first end of the biasing member is received within the pocket when the detent members are in the locking position such that the first end of the biasing member is radially constrained by the annular wall.
Claims
1. A rotary hammer adapted to impart axial impacts to a tool bit, the rotary hammer comprising: a motor; a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor, the spindle including a first retaining groove and a second retaining groove spaced from the first retaining groove; a piston at least partially received within the spindle for reciprocation therein; an anvil received within the spindle for reciprocation in response to reciprocation of the piston, the anvil imparting axial impacts to the tool bit in response to reciprocation of the piston; a bit retention assembly for securing the tool bit to the spindle, the bit retention assembly including a plurality of detent members movable rearward in unison from a forwardmost locking position to a rearmost insertion position in response to insertion of the tool bit within the spindle, a biasing member configured to bias the detent members toward the locking position, a collar movable along the spindle in an axial direction between a first axial position and a second axial position, the collar having an annular wall at least partially defining a pocket, and a ring insert molded with the collar such that the ring is fixed within the pocket; wherein an inner surface of the ring radially constrains the detent members when the detent members are in the locking position and the collar is in the first axial position; wherein a first end of the biasing member is received within the pocket when the detent members are in the locking position such that the first end of the biasing member is radially constrained by the annular wall; a first retaining ring received within the first retaining groove of the spindle and engageable with the collar to prevent axial movement of the collar past the first axial position; a cap located at a front end of the spindle, the cap including a front portion defining a hole through which the tool bit extends when the tool bit is inserted within the spindle and a rear portion with a projection having a substantially rounded profile in the axial direction; and a second retaining ring received within the second retaining groove of the spindle, the second retaining ring configured to engage the projection to retain the cap on the spindle, wherein the cap is removable from the spindle, wherein the first retaining ring is configured to prevent axial movement of the collar past the first axial position when the cap is removed from the spindle, and wherein the projection of the cap is positioned between the first retaining ring and the second retaining ring when the cap is retained on the spindle.
2. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the spindle includes a receptacle in which the tool bit is received, and a plurality of slots extending between an exterior of the spindle and the receptacle, each of the slots receiving a corresponding one of the plurality of detent members therein.
3. The rotary hammer of claim 2, wherein each of the slots has an included slot angle between about 30 degrees and about 90 degrees.
4. The rotary hammer of claim 3, wherein each of the slots has an included slot angle of about 60 degrees.
5. The rotary hammer of claim 2, wherein the spindle further includes a pair of keys projecting inwardly into the receptacle, and wherein the tool bit includes a pair of axially-extending keyways that slidably receive the keys when the tool bit is inserted within the spindle.
6. The rotary hammer of claim 5, wherein the tool bit further includes a plurality of indentations, each of the indentations receiving a corresponding one of the plurality of detent members therein when the tool bit is inserted within the spindle and when the detent members are in the locking position.
7. The rotary hammer of claim 6, wherein torque is transferred from the spindle to the tool bit through the keys and through the detent members.
8. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the plurality of detent members comprises two opposed balls.
9. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the bit retention assembly further includes a washer disposed between the first end of the biasing member and the plurality of detent members, wherein the washer includes a tapered inner portion that engages the detent members to bias the detent members toward the locking position.
10. The rotary hammer of claim 9, wherein the washer includes a generally flat outer periphery, wherein the outer periphery of the washer contacts the ring when the detent members are in the locking position, and wherein the outer periphery of the washer is spaced from the ring to form a gap in which at least a portion of the detent members are received when the detent members are in the insertion position.
11. The rotary hammer of claim 9, wherein the washer further includes a circular aperture through which the spindle extends.
12. The rotary hammer of claim 11, wherein the tapered inner portion has a frustoconical shape that is substantially uniform in a circumferential direction.
13. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the detent members are movable from the locking position to a release position in response to a removal force being applied to the tool bit when the collar is in the second axial position.
14. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the spindle is made of material hardened by a carbonitriding process.
15. The rotary hammer of claim 1, further comprising a striker received within the spindle for reciprocation in response to reciprocation of the piston, wherein the anvil is positioned between the striker and the tool bit.
16. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the biasing member is a coil spring.
17. The rotary hammer of claim 1, wherein the spindle includes a shoulder, and wherein a second end of the biasing member bears against the shoulder.
18. A rotary hammer adapted to impart axial impacts to a tool bit, the rotary hammer comprising: a motor; a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor, the spindle including a first retaining groove and a second retaining groove spaced from the first retaining groove; a bit retention assembly for securing the tool bit to the spindle, the bit retention assembly including a plurality of detent members movable rearward from a locking position to an insertion position in response to insertion of the tool bit within the spindle, a biasing member configured to bias the detent members toward the locking position, a collar movable along the spindle in an axial direction between a first axial position and a second axial position, and a ring fixed to the collar, wherein an inner surface of the ring radially constrains the detent members when the detent members are in the locking position and the collar is in the first axial position; a first retaining ring received within the first retaining groove of the spindle and engageable with the collar to prevent axial movement of the collar past the first axial position; a cap located at a front end of the spindle, the cap including a front portion defining a hole through which the tool bit extends when the tool bit is inserted within the spindle and a rear portion with a projection having a substantially rounded profile in the axial direction; and a second retaining ring received within the second retaining groove of the spindle, the second retaining ring configured to engage the projection to retain the cap on the spindle, wherein the cap is removable from the spindle, wherein the first retaining ring is configured to prevent axial movement of the collar past the first axial position when the cap is removed from the spindle, and wherein the projection of the cap is positioned between the first retaining ring and the second retaining ring when the cap is retained on the spindle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) In the illustrated construction of the rotary hammer 10, the motor 18 is configured as a DC motor 18 that receives power from an on-board power source 34 (e.g., a battery,
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(14) The rotary hammer 10 further includes a cap 110 located at a front end of the spindle 22. The cap 110 has a hole 114 through which the tool bit 26 extends when the tool bit 26 is fully inserted within the spindle 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the cap 110 is made of rubber. Alternatively, the cap 110 may be made of any other suitable material. The cap 110 is secured to the spindle 22 by a second retaining ring 118, such as a split ring or C-ring, received within a second retaining groove 122 of the spindle 22. Because the collar 70 is retained on the spindle by the first retaining ring 78, the bit retention assembly 30 is still functional if the cap 110 is removed.
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(19) To secure the tool bit 26 within the bit retention assembly 30, the tool bit 26 is inserted within the spindle 22, causing the rear portion of the tool bit 26 to engage the balls 126 to push them rearward against the washer 154 and the bias of the spring 74. Because the inner portion 166 of the washer 154 is substantially uniform in the circumferential direction, the balls 126 move rearward in unison. When the balls 126 clear the ring 150, the balls 126 are also displaced radially outward toward a gap 174 created between the washer 154 and the ring 150 (i.e., in an insertion position), until the balls 126 clear the end of the tool bit 26. The balls 126 and washer 154 are returned to the position shown in
(20) To release the tool bit 26 from the bit retention assembly 30, the collar 70 is pushed to the rearward position against the bias of the spring 74, thereby moving with it the washer 154 and the ring 150 (
(21) Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.