Asymmetrical disposable torque limiting mount and device
11571790 · 2023-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed are aspects of exemplars of torque-limiting devices, methods and mechanisms exemplars methods may include placing an actuator in a tool containment interface of a handle; movable mounting a tool portion with an actuation catch and a work piece engaging region (WER) in the interface; applying sufficient force to the movable mounting to the handle may be via pins, guides and slots. Said catch may be one of a body catch and a lever catch; and, the actuator terminates on one of a ball shaped end that forms and interface with the body catch and a force lever that forms an interface with the lever catch.
Claims
1. A disposable torque limiting device comprising: a handle with a tool containment interface formed on a side of said handle that is opposite of a side of said handle configured to be held; a first pin guide and a third pin guide formed through said handle to movably attach to a tool portion; an actuator mounted in said handle with a movable ball end; said tool portion configured to movably fit in at least part of said tool containment comprising: a work piece engaging region (WER); a second pin guide formed in said tool portion; a guide slot formed in the said tool portion; and a body catch forming an interface for said movable ball end of said actuator; a first pin configured to fit through said first pin guide in said handle and said second pin guide in said tool portion so as to connect said handle to said tool portion and allow said tool portion to rotate about said first pin; a second pin configured to fit through said third pin guide and move along said guide slot in said tool portion during rotational movement of said tool portion; wherein said second pin guide is a retention slot, and said tool portion may be removed from said tool containment by rotating said tool portion off said first and second pins; and, wherein when sufficient force is applied to said actuator said body catch disengages said ball end and said tool portion is released from torque limiting provided by said actuator.
2. The torque limiting device of claim 1, further comprising a containment with an annular wall and a closed end formed in said handle to mount said actuator to said handle.
3. The torque limiting device of claim 1, said actuator further comprising a generally cylindrical housing with an open end and an end portion closing off said cylindrical housing; a spring resting against said end portion, and said movable ball fitted into said housing and extending into said body catch.
4. The torque limiting device of claim 3, wherein said spring has a predetermined compressive force limit.
5. The torque limiting device of claim 2, said actuator further comprising an actuation body and an elastomeric bushing configured to cause said movable ball end of said actuation body to apply a predetermined amount of force to said body catch.
6. The torque limiting device of claim 5, wherein said bushing has a diameter less than the diameter inside said tool containment.
7. The torque limiting device of claim 5, wherein said bushing fits into a well to configured to retain it and allowing volume around said bushing for expansion which will occur during compression by the application of force to said movable ball end.
8. The torque limiting device of claim 5, wherein the containment is a annular wall of the containment has a bushing expansion region of the annular wall which is of a greater diameter inside the containment to allow volume around the bushing for bushing expansion which will occur during compression by the application of force to the ball shaped nose.
9. A disposable torque limiting device comprising: a handle with a tool containment interface formed on a front side of the handle; a first pin guide and a third pin guide formed through the handle; an actuator mounted in the handle with a movable ball end; a tool portion configured to movable fit in at least part of the tool containment comprising; a work piece engaging region (WER); a retention slot formed in the tool portion; a guide slot formed in the tool portion; a body catch forming an interface for said movable ball end of the actuator; a first pin configured to fit in said first pin guide and move along in said retention slot in said tool portion during rotational movement of said tool portion; a second pin configured to fit in said third pin guide and move along said guide slot in said tool portion during rotational movement of said tool portion; and, wherein when sufficient force is applied to the actuator the body catch disengages movable ball end and the tool portion is released.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements. In addition, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings:
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(17) As shall be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art, the figures are not to scale, and modifications to scale within a figure or across the figures are considered within the present disclosure. All callouts in Figures are hereby incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein.
FURTHER DISCLOSURE
(18) Aspects of asymmetrical disposable torque limiting devices are provided in exemplary implementations of this disclosure. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize small design variations that are within the scope of this disclosure. The identification of some aspects and not others shall not be considered limiting in the disclosure but may be limitations in claims.
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(21) The system and/or device 10 has a handle portion 20 with an attached tool portion 30. The tool portion can be further broken down into a work piece tool portion 31 connected by a neck 32 to a body 33 which mates in a movable (and in some cases removable) fashion to the handle. The handle may be a two half component whereby two mirror each with and exterior surface 21 and an interior surface 23 mate to form a handle to mate a tool portion to. The handle has a back side 22′ and a front side 22.
(22) The tool portion is movably mounted to the handle in a tool containment 24 interface formed on the front side 22 of the handle (thereby making the device asymmetrical as the interface supports a one sided movement of the tool portion) via first fastener shown as a retention pin 11 which mates with a first guide 13 in the handle (formed through both side walls on either side of the handle) and with a second guide 13′ in the tool. The first fastener and first guide are configured so that the fastener fits snugly in that guide. The second guide is configured to allow the tool to rotate about the first fastener. Optionally, a second fastener 12 within the tool containment 24 fits snugly into an optional third guide 14 in the handle. The body 33 of the tool may optionally include a guide slot 34 is configured to accept the second retention pin without biding against it. The fastener should move freely within the guide during rotational movement of the tool along the path of arrow 1000. If the second fastener is not included in the retention system such a slot is not necessary. The fasteners are not limited to pins and include any elongated member the tool may rotate on. The use of the term “pin” is not a limitation.
(23) The tool may optionally have the work piece tool head portion configured non-homogeneously with a first work piece interface 35 and a second workpiece interface 36. Wherein the each work piece interface is a subset of the workpiece engaging region “WER”. Via the interfaces the tool head portion can only accept a workpiece in one direction. Unidirectional acceptance of a workpiece is important if the tool is to be used to provide a pre-determined amount of torque in a particular rotational direction. If the tool was reversible a user may inadvertently apply the force in the counter direction. By making the head portion unidirectional to mate only one way with a work piece such mistakes can be avoided.
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(26) Aspects methods include placing an actuator in a tool containment interface of a handle and movable mounting the tool portion with an actuation catch and a work piece engaging region in the interface; the method applies sufficient force to the tool portion to allow a user to apply torque at a set limit to a workpiece until such time as the actuator is disengaged from torque liming the tool portion.
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(38) While the method and agent have been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that the disclosure need not be limited to the disclosed implementations. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. The present disclosure includes any and all implementations of the following claims.
(39) It should also be understood that a variety of changes may be made without departing from the essence of the disclosure. Such changes are also implicitly included in the description. They still fall within the scope of this disclosure. It should be understood that this disclosure is intended to yield a patent covering numerous aspects of the disclosure both independently and as an overall system and in both method and apparatus modes.
(40) Further, each of the various elements of the disclosure and claims may also be achieved in a variety of manners. This disclosure should be understood to encompass each such variation, be it a variation of an implementation of any apparatus implementation, a method or process implementation, or even merely a variation of any element of these.
(41) Particularly, it should be understood that as the disclosure relates to elements of the disclosure, the words for each element may be expressed by equivalent apparatus terms or method terms—even if only the function or result is the same.
(42) Such equivalent, broader, or even more generic terms should be considered to be encompassed in the description of each element or action. Such terms can be substituted where desired to make explicit the implicitly broad coverage to which this disclosure is entitled.
(43) It should be understood that all actions may be expressed as a means for taking that action or as an element which causes that action.
(44) Similarly, each physical element disclosed should be understood to encompass a disclosure of the action which that physical element facilitates.
(45) Any patents, publications, or other references mentioned in this application for patent are hereby incorporated by reference. In addition, as to each term used it should be understood that unless its utilization in this application is inconsistent with such interpretation, common dictionary definitions should be understood as incorporated for each term and all definitions, alternative terms, and synonyms such as contained in at least one of a standard technical dictionary recognized by artisans and the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, latest edition are hereby incorporated by reference.
(46) In this regard it should be understood that for practical reasons and so as to avoid adding potentially hundreds of claims, the applicant has presented claims with initial dependencies only.
(47) Support should be understood to exist to the degree required under new matter laws—including but not limited to United States Patent Law 35 USC 132 or other such laws—to permit the addition of any of the various dependencies or other elements presented under one independent claim or concept as dependencies or elements under any other independent claim or concept.
(48) To the extent that insubstantial substitutes are made, to the extent that the applicant did not in fact draft any claim so as to literally encompass any particular implementation, and to the extent otherwise applicable, the applicant should not be understood to have in any way intended to or actually relinquished such coverage as the applicant simply may not have been able to anticipate all eventualities; one skilled in the art, should not be reasonably expected to have drafted a claim that would have literally encompassed such alternative implementations.
(49) Further, the use of the transitional phrase “comprising” is used to maintain the “open-end” claims herein, according to traditional claim interpretation. Thus, unless the context requires otherwise, it should be understood that the term “compromise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, are intended to imply the inclusion of a stated element or step or group of elements or steps but not the exclusion of any other element or step or group of elements or steps.
(50) Such terms should be interpreted in their most expansive forms so as to afford the applicant the broadest coverage legally permissible.