HAMMER DRILL HAVING ULTRASONIC VIBRATION DEVICE
20200384548 ยท 2020-12-10
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Abstract
A hammer drill includes a housing including an axial fastener secured to a chuck, and an anchor member secured to the fastener; an ultrasonic vibration device fastened in the housing and including a magnetic hollow cylinder on the fastener, a hollow cylindrical seat around the magnetic hollow cylinder, an exciting coil on the hollow cylindrical seat, a magnetic first member secured to a first magnet, a first portion of the hollow cylindrical seat, and a first portion of the exciting coil, and a magnetic second member secured to a second magnet, a second portion of the hollow cylindrical seat, and a second portion of the exciting coil; and an energy supplying device disposed on the housing and including an inner winding on the housing and electrically connected to the exciting coil, and an outer winding spaced from the inner winding.
Claims
1. A hammer drill, comprising: a housing including a chuck tapered toward a free end, an axial fastener secured to the chuck, and an anchor member secured to the axial fastener; an ultrasonic vibration device disposed in the housing and secured by both the anchor member and the axial fastener, the ultrasonic vibration device including a magnetic hollow cylinder disposed on the axial fastener, a hollow cylindrical seat disposed around the magnetic hollow cylinder, an exciting coil disposed on the hollow cylindrical seat, a magnetic first member secured to a first magnet, a first portion of the hollow cylindrical seat, and a first portion of the exciting coil, and a magnetic second member secured to a second magnet, a second portion of the hollow cylindrical seat, and a second portion of the exciting coil; and an energy supplying device disposed on an outer surface of the housing and including an inner winding disposed on the outer surface of the housing and electrically connected to the exciting coil, and an outer winding spaced from the inner winding.
2. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic vibration device further comprises the first and second magnets of bias magnetic field at two ends of the magnetic hollow cylinder respectively.
3. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the outer winding has a shape of one quarter arc.
4. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the anchor member is secured to a head of the axial fastener opposing the chuck.
5. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the axial fastener is hollow.
6. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the outer winding is electrically connected to a controller.
7. The hammer drill of claim 1, wherein the first and second magnets of bias magnetic field are neodymium magnets.
8. The hammer drill of claim 2, wherein the first and second magnets of bias magnetic field are neodymium magnets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0019] The ultrasonic vibration device 20 comprises a magnetic hollow cylinder 22 disposed on the axial hollow fastener 13, first and second magnets 211, 212 of bias magnetic field at two ends of the magnetic hollow cylinder 22 respectively, a hollow cylindrical seat 23 disposed around the magnetic hollow cylinder 22, an exciting coil 24 disposed on the hollow cylindrical seat 23, a magnetic first member 25 secured to the first magnet 211, an upper portion of the hollow cylindrical seat 23, and an upper portion of the exciting coil 24, and a magnetic second member 26 secured to the second magnet 212, a lower portion of the hollow cylindrical seat 23, and a lower portion of the exciting coil 24.
[0020] The first and second magnets 211, 212 of bias magnetic field are neodymium magnets. The magnetic hollow cylinder 22 is made of magnetostrictive material such as Terfenol-D.
[0021] The energy supplying device 30 comprises an inner winding 31 disposed on the outer surface of the intermediate portion of the housing 10 and electrically connected to the exciting coil 24, and an outer winding 32 having a shape of one quarter arc and spaced from the inner winding 31.
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[0025] The invention has the following advantages and benefits in comparison with the conventional art: it has a maximum energy density in the rang of 14,000-25,000 J/m.sup.3, a higher output power, a higher mechatronics coupling coefficient of about 0.72 K.sub.33, a higher expansion coefficient in the rang of 1,500-2,000/m.Math.m.sup.1 for providing a greater ultrasonic amplitude, and a higher Curie point of about 387 C. for withstanding a higher working temperature all because the magnetic hollow cylinder is made of the magnetostrictive material. Moreover, the housing can be shaped as a cylinder.
[0026] While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.