Reciprocating tool with inverse bushing
10207347 ยท 2019-02-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T74/18256
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
Y10T83/9481
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
B23D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T83/04
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
B23D49/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one embodiment, a reciprocating tool includes a reciprocating plunger, the plunger including an inner wall defining a chamber portion within the plunger, a motor operably connected to the plunger, and a bushing located at least partially within the chamber and contacting the inner wall.
Claims
1. A reciprocating tool, comprising: a plunger configured to reciprocate along an axis, the plunger including an inner wall defining a chamber portion within the plunger; a motor operably connected to the plunger; a bushing located at least partially within the chamber and configured to support the plunger as the plunger reciprocates by contacting the inner wall with a non-reciprocating spherical portion of the bushing; and a reciprocating counterweight wrapping at least partially about an outer wall of the plunger.
2. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, further comprising: a pivot arm assembly operably connected to the plunger and to the counterweight such that as the plunger moves forwardly, the counterweight moves rearwardly.
3. The reciprocating tool of claim 2, wherein: the counterweight is movable between a forward-most location and a rearward-most location; and when the counterweight is at the rearward-most location, the head portion is at least partially surrounded by the counterweight.
4. The reciprocating tool of claim 1, wherein: the bushing includes a stem portion; a maximum diameter of the stem portion is less than a maximum diameter of the spherical portion; and the stem portion is mounted within a receptacle defined by a housing portion of the reciprocating tool.
5. The reciprocating tool of claim 4, wherein the receptacle and the chamber portion are axially aligned.
6. A method of operating a reciprocating tool, comprising: rotating a shaft with a motor; translating the rotation of the shaft into a reciprocating motion of a plunger; supporting the reciprocating plunger with a non-reciprocating spherical head of a bushing located at least partially within a chamber defined by the plunger; and reciprocating a counterweight wrapped at least partially about an outer wall of the plunger in opposition to the reciprocation of the plunger.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein supporting the reciprocating plunger comprises: contacting an inner wall of the chamber with the spherical head portion of the bushing.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein reciprocating the counterweight comprises: reciprocating the counterweight using a pivot arm assembly operably connected to the plunger and to the counterweight such that as the plunger moves forwardly, the counterweight moves rearwardly.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein: the counterweight is movable between a forward-most location and a rearward-most location; and reciprocating the counterweight comprises: reciprocating the counterweight to a rearward-most location whereat the non-reciprocating spherical head portion of the bushing is located within the chamber and is at least partially surrounded by the counterweight.
10. A reciprocating tool, comprising: a plunger configured to reciprocate along an axis, the plunger including an inner wall defining a chamber portion within the plunger; a motor operably connected to the plunger; a bushing located at least partially within the chamber and configured to support the plunger as the plunger reciprocates by contacting the inner wall with a non-moving head portion of the bushing; and a reciprocating counterweight wrapping at least partially about an outer wall of the plunger, wherein: the bushing includes a stem portion; a maximum diameter of the stem portion is less than a maximum diameter of the head portion; and the stem portion is mounted within a receptacle defined by a housing portion of the reciprocating tool.
11. The reciprocating tool of claim 10, further comprising: a pivot arm assembly operably connected to the plunger and to the counterweight such that as the plunger moves forwardly, the counterweight moves rearwardly.
12. The reciprocating tool of claim 11, wherein: the counterweight is movable between a forward-most location and a rearward-most location; and when the counterweight is at the rearward-most location, the head portion is at least partially surrounded by the counterweight.
13. The reciprocating tool of claim 10, wherein the receptacle and the chamber portion are axially aligned.
14. The reciprocating tool of claim 13, wherein the head portion is a spherical head portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
(7) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
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(9) The nose portion 108 is shaped to allow a user to grip the tool 100 while the tool 100 is in use and in some embodiments is made from a rubber material. A foot plate assembly 120 is located forwardly of the nose portion 108.
(10) The motor portion 106 includes a number of ventilation ports 122 which are used to provide cooling air to a motor 124 shown in
(11) A wobble plate assembly 138 is rotatably positioned on the offset portion 132. The wobble plate assembly 138 includes an adaptor arm 140 which drives a plunger assembly 144 in a reciprocating motion. A plunger 146 of the plunger assembly 144 is configured to reciprocate along a plunger axis 148. A chuck assembly 150 is located at a forward portion of the plunger 146. The chuck assembly 150 releasably holds a saw blade 152.
(12) The plunger 146 includes an outer wall 160 and an inner wall 162 which defines a chamber 164 at a rearward location of the plunger 146. The plunger 146 is supported at a forward location by a front bushing 166 which extends about the outer wall 160. At a rearward location, the plunger 144 is supported by a rear bushing 168 which is located partially within the chamber 164.
(13) The rear bushing 168 includes a stem portion 170 and a head portion 172. The stem portion is 170 is supported by at least a portion of the housing 102 and extends into the chamber 164. In other embodiments, an optional housing for accommodating the motor portion 106 may be provided and disposed within the outer housing 102. In such embodiments, the stem portion is 170 is supported by the motor housing and extends into the chamber 164. The head portion 172 has a radius that is slightly smaller than the radius of the rearward portion of the chamber 164. In the embodiment of
(14) The plunger 146 is operably engaged with an upper arm 180 of a pivot arm assembly 182. The pivot arm assembly 182 pivots about a pivot 184. A pair of lower arms 186 (shown partially in
(15) In operation, a user applies power to the motor 124 from the battery pack 118 by selecting a speed range with the dual-speed switch 114 and depressing the variable speed trigger 116. As power is applied to the motor 124, the output shaft 126 rotates.
(16) Rotation of the shaft 126 forces the gear 128 to rotate and, since the gear 128 is fixedly connected to the drive shaft 130, the drive shaft 130 rotates as well. The wobble plate assembly 138 is constrained against movement orthogonal to the plunger axis 148 by the plunger 146. Accordingly, as the drive shaft 130 rotates the top of the wobble plate assembly 138 pivots forwardly, in the direction of the arrow 200 of
(17) As the plunger 146 moves forwardly, the rear bushing 168 and the front bushing 166 maintain the plunger 146 aligned with the plunger axis 148. The front bushing 166 encircles the outer wall 160 thereby constraining the plunger 146 from misalignment with the plunger axis 148. The rear bushing 168 is an inverse bushing. Thus, the rear bushing 168 contacts the inner wall 162 to constrain the plunger 146 from misalignment with the plunger axis 148.
(18) As the plunger 146 moves forwardly in the direction of the arrow 200, the plunger 146 pushes against the upper arm 180 of the pivot arm assembly 182. This forces the pivot arm assembly 182 to pivot about the pivot 184. As the pivot arm assembly 182 picots, the lower arms 186 are forced rearwardly, in the direction of the arrow 202 of
(19) As the counterweight 188 moves rearwardly in opposition to the forwardly motion of the plunger 146 to a mid-stroke location as depicted in
(20) Continued rotation of the drive shaft 130 results in further forward movement of the plunger 146 to the location shown in
(21) As the motor 124 continues to rotate, the above described movement of the wobble plate assembly 138 is reversed, causing the movement of the counterweight 188 and the plunger 146 to be reversed. The plunger 146 thus reciprocates along the plunger axis 148 out of phase with the reciprocation of the counterweight 188 along the plunger axis 148.
(22) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only the preferred embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.