Tool repair package and replacement system
10377034 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool repair system that aids in the repair of malfunctioned inner tool components. The system includes a package having a fully assembled component disposed on top of a component locating structure and held in place by one or more retainers. After removing the malfunctioned component, the tool can be lowered onto the component locating structure, thereby pushing the retainers off the fully assembled component and coupling the fully assembled component to the tool via an opening in the tool. Repairing the tool is therefore quick, easy, and does not require extensive knowledge of the inner workings of the tool.
Claims
1. A tool component comprising: a packaging tray; a replacement component of a tool disposed within the packaging tray; a component locating structure formed in the packaging tray and receiving the replacement component; and a retainer elastically coupled to the replacement component and elastically retaining the replacement component on the component locating structure, wherein installation of the replacement component on the tool causes the retainer to be removed from the replacement component, and to be disposed on the component locating structure.
2. The tool component carrier of claim 1, further comprising a packaging cover that mates with the packaging tray to define a package, the package encloses the replacement component and retains the replacement component on the component locating structure in an installable configuration.
3. The tool component carrier of claim 2, wherein the packaging cover includes an embossed portion that defines a component enclosure, the embossed portion is aligned with the component locating structure to retain the replacement component on the component locating structure in the installable configuration.
4. The tool component carrier of claim 3, wherein the embossed portion is a dome shape and includes a frustroconical section and a tip extending therefrom.
5. The tool component carrier of claim 1, wherein the retainer is stripped from the replacement component by an interference with a portion of the tool while the replacement component is pushed into the tool.
6. The tool component carrier of claim 2, further comprising a component storage compartment formed in the package tray separate from the component locating structure.
7. The tool component carrier of claim 6, further comprising a storage compartment cover formed in the packaging cover and aligning with the component storage compartment.
8. The tool component carrier of claim 7, further comprising a recess formed in the packaging tray and surrounding the component locating structure.
9. A tool component carrier comprising: a packaging tray; a replacement component of a tool disposed within the packaging tray; a component locating structure formed in the packaging tray and locating the replacement component in an installable configuration separate from the tool; and a retainer elastically coupled to the replacement component and elastically retaining the replacement component on the component locating structure in the installable configuration, wherein installation of the replacement component on the tool causes the retainer to be removed from the replacement component, and to be disposed on the component locating structure.
10. The tool component carrier of claim 9, further comprising a packaging cover that mates with the packaging tray to define a package, the package encloses the replacement component and retains the replacement component on the component locating structure in the installable configuration.
11. The tool component carrier of claim 10, wherein the packaging cover includes an embossed portion that defines a component enclosure, the embossed portion is aligned with the component locating structure to retain the replacement component on the component locating structure in the installable configuration.
12. The tool component carrier of claim 11, wherein the embossed portion is a dome shape and includes a frustroconical section and a tip extending therefrom.
13. The tool component carrier of claim 9, wherein the retainer is stripped from the replacement component by an interference with a portion of the tool while the replacement component is pushed into the tool.
14. The tool component carrier of claim 10, further comprising a component storage compartment formed in the package tray separate from the component locating structure.
15. The tool component carrier of claim 14, further comprising a storage compartment cover formed in the packaging cover and aligning with the component storage compartment.
16. The tool component carrier of claim 15, further comprising a recess formed in the packaging tray and surrounding the component locating structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) While this application is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein described in detail, certain embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the application and are not intended to limit the broad aspect of the application to the embodiments illustrated.
(9) The present application discloses a tool repair system that aids in the repair of malfunctioned inner tool components. The system includes a package having a fully assembled component disposed on a component locating structure and held in place by one or more retainers. After removing the malfunctioned component, the tool can be lowered onto the assembled components, thereby pushing the retainers off the fully assembled component and coupling the fully assembled component to the tool via an opening in the tool. Repairing the tool is therefore quick, easy, and does not require extensive knowledge of the inner workings of the tool.
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(11) The packaging cover 100a includes an embossed portion defining a component enclosure, such as, a dome 105, on a first section and a cover 110 on a second section of the packaging cover 100a away from the first section. The dome 105 and cover 110 are disposed on a top base 115 that acts as the structural backbone of the packaging cover 100a. The dome 105 includes a frustroconical section 120 and a tip 125 extending from the frustroconical section 120. The packaging cover 100a can also include a top perimeter 130 that matingly engages with the packaging tray 100b.
(12) The packaging tray 100b can include a bottom base 135 adapted to matingly couple with the top base 115 and a bottom perimeter 140 adapted to matingly couple with the top perimeter 130. The packaging tray 100b can include a component storage compartment or receptacle 145 that aligns with the cover 110, and a recess 150 that aligns with the dome 105 when the packaging cover 100a and the packaging tray 100b are coupled together. Each of the receptacle 145 and the recess 150 are indented within the bottom base 135. The receptacle 145 can hold small objects that are used during the repair process and the recess 150 can surround a component locating structure 155, which is also aligned with the dome 105.
(13) The component locating structure 155 is adapted to locate a plurality of assembled replacement components of a tool in a collectively installable configuration. The component locating structure 155 can include one or more columns 160 adapted to matingly engage with an assembled component 165. For example, the assembled component 165 can include a ratchet mechanism 170, together with a drive portion 175 and detent mechanism 180 for removably securing, for example, a socket. The assembled component 165 can also include a cap 185 with grooves 190 that matingly engage with the columns 160. The cap 185 can therefore slide over the component locating structure 155 and the grooves 190 can engage the columns 160 to maintain the cap 185 in place and hold the assembled component 165 on the component locating structure 155. In addition, one or more retainers 195 can maintain the assembled component 165 together and on the component locating structure 155. The retainers 195 can be O-rings, as shown, or can be any other structure that is capable of holding the assembled component 165 together, and that can be removed or stripped from the assembled component 165 when the assembled component 165 is coupled to a tool.
(14) The assembled component 165 may be disposed on and supported by the component locating structure 155 in the assembled package 100. In this respect, the assembled component 165 extends into and is enclosed in the package 100 by the dome 105. The retainers 195 can be disposed on and maintain the assembled component 165 on the component locating structure 155 or the retainers 195 can be disposed in the receptacle 145 in the assembled package 100.
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(18) The above process and structure is described as being a package that includes components to be used in repairing a tool. However, the disclosed aspects can also be implemented when manufacturing the tool in the first instance, where of course there would be no need for a fully-enclosed package housing the fully assembled components. Rather, during manufacturing, the tool 200 could simply be lowered onto the fully assembled component 165 in the same manner, but without a covered package and without the need to remove malfunctioned components from the tool prior to assembly.
(19) The term coupling is used herein to describe a connection between two components. The term coupling is not intended to be limited to a direct physical connection, but can include any indirect or direct physical, electrical, electromagnetic, or other such connection.
(20) The present application describes certain methods occurring in a particular order. However, this order is exemplary, and the processes of the present application need not be performed in the stated order. In addition, any one or more steps of the disclosed processes can be omitted without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application.
(21) The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While certain embodiments are shown and described, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the application. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the claims of the application when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.