Replaceable trigger components
10395858 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/06
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H11/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A trigger retention mechanism for a device that includes a depressible trigger and a bushing releasably coupled to a housing by a releasable fastener, such as an E-clip. The retention mechanism can also include O-rings to provide an air-tight seal between the bushing and the housing. To replace the retention mechanism, a user need only release the fastener and pull the bushing outwardly from its position within the housing, rather than replacing the entire handle or trigger assembly.
Claims
1. A trigger retention mechanism for a device having a housing and a depressible trigger, wherein the housing includes a housing wall having interior and exterior surfaces, the trigger retention mechanism comprising: a trigger body and a trigger stem extending from the trigger body; a bushing having a flange, a tube extending from the flange, and ridges circumferentially disposed on the tube, wherein the flange is adapted to be disposed proximal to the exterior surface, wherein the tube slidably receives the trigger stem, and wherein the ridges are adapted to create a friction-fit interaction between the bushing and the housing; and a fastener adapted to be releasably coupled to the bushing proximal to the interior surface and substantially prevent axial movement of the bushing relative to the housing.
2. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 1, further comprising an O-ring disposed between two of the ridges.
3. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 1, wherein the fastener is coupled to the tube inside the housing.
4. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 3, wherein the fastener is disposed substantially flush with the interior surface.
5. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 1, wherein the fastener is disposed adjacent to the interior surface and the flange is disposed adjacent to the exterior surface, wherein the fastener and the flange sandwich the housing wall.
6. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 1, wherein the fastener is an E-clip.
7. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a retainer disposed within the trigger body and adapted to retain extension of the trigger stem relative to the trigger body.
8. The trigger retention mechanism of claim 7, wherein the trigger body includes a first trigger body portion and a second trigger body portion releasably coupled to the first trigger body portion.
9. A tool having a housing and a depressible trigger with a trigger body and a trigger stem extending from the trigger body, wherein the housing includes a housing wall having exterior and interior surfaces, comprising: a bushing having a flange, a tube extending from the flange, and ridges circumferentially disposed around the tube, wherein the flange is adapted to be disposed proximal to the exterior surface, wherein the tube slidably receives the trigger stem, and wherein the ridges are adapted to create a friction-fit interaction between the bushing and the housing; and a fastener adapted to releasably couple to the bushing proximal to the interior surface and substantially prevent axial movement of the bushing relative to the housing.
10. The tool of claim 9, further comprising an O-ring disposed between two of the ridges.
11. The tool of claim 9, wherein the fastener is coupled to the tube adjacent to the interior surface.
12. The tool of claim 11, wherein the fastener is disposed substantially flush with the interior surface.
13. The tool of claim 9, wherein the fastener is disposed adjacent to the interior surface and the flange is disposed adjacent to the exterior surface, and wherein the fastener and the flange sandwich the housing wall.
14. The tool of claim 9, wherein the fastener is an E-clip releasably coupled to the tube.
15. The tool of claim 9, further comprising a retainer disposed within the trigger body that is adapted to retain the trigger stem relative to the trigger body.
16. The tool of claim 15, wherein the trigger body includes a first trigger body portion and a second trigger body portion releasably coupled to the first trigger body portion.
17. A method of replacing a trigger mechanism of a device having a housing including a housing wall having first and second surfaces, the method comprising: removing a fastener circumferentially coupled around a tube of a bushing proximal to the second surface, and that substantially prevents axial movement of the bushing; applying a force to a flange extending from the tube that is disposed proximal to the first surface to overcome resistance from a friction-fit interaction between the housing and ridges of the bushing that are disposed circumferentially around the tube; and disposing a second bushing in the housing in a friction-fit interaction.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising disposing an O-ring circumferentially around the second bushing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the invention, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(5) While the present invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail, embodiments of the invention, including a preferred embodiment, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to embodiments illustrated.
(6) An embodiment of the present invention broadly comprises a trigger retention mechanism for a power tool including a bushing releasably coupled to a housing with a fastener, such as an E-clip. The retention mechanism can also include one or more O-rings that provide a substantially air-tight or liquid-tight seal between the bushing and the housing. The O-rings can interface with the housing to inhibit axial movement of the bushing relative to the housing during use of the tool. Yet, when internal components require replacement or repair, the retention mechanism can be removed by removing the releasable fastener and pulling the bushing outwardly from its position within the housing, allowing replacement of the retention mechanism or any the individual components of the depressible trigger or button mechanism.
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(8) The bushing 110 can be releasably coupled within the housing 115 of the tool 10 to allow the trigger 105 to axially translate relative to the tool 10 via the slidable interaction between the bushing 110 and the trigger stem 107. For example, the bushing 110 can include a circumferentially disposed groove 135 adapted to retain one or more O-rings 120, 125 and, in some embodiments, frictionally engage the bushing 110 within the housing 115. The bushing 110 can also include a tube 140 adapted to slidably receive the trigger stem 107 and allow insertion of the trigger 105 into the housing 115 so the trigger 105 is operably coupled to the tool 100. In some embodiments, the bushing 110 can also include an annular flange 145 extending from the tube 140 that abuts an external wall of the housing 115 when inserted, for example, substantially flush with the external wall. Accordingly, the flange 145 can prevent the retention mechanism from entering the housing 115 completely while still ensuring that the retention mechanism is fully seated in the housing 115.
(9) The releasable fastener 130 can be any device, object, or substance adapted to releasably couple two or more objects together. For example, the fastener 130 can be an E-clip, cotter pin, screw, nail, rivet, bolt, nut, adhesive, tape, or any other means of releasably coupling two or more objects together or to another object. As shown, the fastener 130 can be an elastic E-clip that couples circumferentially around the tube 140 to releasably retain the retention mechanism 100 in place relative to the housing 115. For example, the E-clip can couple circumferentially around the tube 140 inside the housing 115 proximate an internal surface of a wall of the housing 115 for a more secure arrangement, as shown in
(10) The fastener 130 and flange 145 can sandwich a first wall 150 of the housing 115 to securely retain the retention mechanism 100 within the housing 115 with minimal axial movement of the bushing 110 relative to the housing 115. For example, the first wall 150 can include a first surface 150a facing an external side of the housing 115, and a second surface 150b facing an internal side of the housing 115. In some embodiments, the housing 115 can also include a second wall 155 inside the housing 115 that receives the tube 140 and maintains the bushing 110 in place. For example, as shown in
(11) Embodiments of the present invention allow a user can easily remove or replace the trigger retention mechanism 100 and operable trigger components that are normally internally disposed within the tool by first removing the releasing fastener 130, and then pulling on the bushing 11 outwardly relative to the housing 115, for example with the flange 145, to overcome the friction-fit interaction between the bushing 110 and the housing 115. After removing the retention mechanism 100, the user can then insert a new bushing 110 or retention mechanism 100 into the housing 115 by, or replace other internal components, for example the trigger stem or O-rings. Prior to re-inserting the bushing 110 or retention mechanism 100, the user can situate O-rings 120, 125 within the ridges 135 to provide for a substantially air and water tight seal of the retention mechanism 100 against the housing 115.
(12) Embodiments of the present invention allow easy removal or replacement of the depressible trigger or button, because of the retention mechanism 100, so internal trigger components can be replaced. Also, by implementing a removable bushing 110 rather than a hole in the housing 105, the mechanism 100 avoids many of the wear issues shown in conventional depressible trigger components, and eliminates the need to replace the handle 115 where other existing designs require the bushing to be affixed to the handle. Additionally, because the mechanism 100 is easily retained with the fastener 130, it is structurally stable in addition to easily replaceable.
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(14) It will be appreciated that while the present invention has been described as being useful with tools, the present invention is adaptable and useful with any type of a device that uses a depressible button or trigger.
(15) As used herein, the term coupled and its functional equivalents are not intended to necessarily be limited to a direct, mechanical coupling of two or more components. Instead, the term coupled and its functional equivalents are intended to mean any direct or indirect mechanical, electrical, or chemical connection between two or more objects, features, work pieces, and/or environmental matter. Coupled is also intended to mean, in some examples, one object being integral with another object.
(16) The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and/or described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the invention. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective.