Locking mechanism for an articulating oscillating power tool
09751203 ยท 2017-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T279/3412
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
Y10T279/13
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
B25F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B19/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23B31/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An oscillating power tool includes a tool mount which can be articulated through a range of positions including less than zero degrees to ninety degrees. The tool mount can accept a variety of accessory tools which move in a reversing angular displacement as well as articulate throughout the range of positions. A locking mechanism is provided that can be manually actuated to prevent articulation or rotation of the articulator to thereby fix the tool mount to a pre-selected orientation.
Claims
1. An articulating power tool comprising: a housing; a motor located in the housing, the motor including a drive shaft configured for rotation about a first axis; an actuator operatively coupled to the drive shaft configured to convert the rotation of the drive shaft to a reversing angular displacement; a tool holder coupled to the actuator and configured to move in response to movement of the actuator; an articulator operatively coupled to the housing and to the tool holder, the articulator configured to adjust the tool holder through a range of angular positions relative to the housing; and a locking mechanism operatively coupled between the articulator and the housing for locking the articulator in a user-selected one of said range of angular positions, wherein the articulator includes a barrel element with a clamping surface facing the locking mechanism; and wherein the locking mechanism is provided with a mating clamping surface, the clamping surfaces configured to prevent relative rotation when the surfaces are pressed together.
2. The articulating power tool of claim 1, wherein: the locking mechanism includes; a friction plate pack disposed between said clamping surface and said housing said friction plate pack including said mating clamping surface; and a pressure element that is manually tightenable to press the friction plate pack and the articulator together to prevent relative rotation.
3. The articulating power tool of claim 2, wherein said pressure element is a screw threaded through said housing to bear against said barrel of said articulator and press the friction plate pack and articulator together.
4. The articulating power tool of claim 2, wherein the pressure element includes an eccentric lever with an eccentric cam element, the lever pivotably mounted on said housing with said eccentric cam element bearing on said housing, the lever configured to apply pressure to said barrel of the articulator upon rotation of the eccentric cam element relative to the housing.
5. The articulating power tool of claim 4, wherein the pressure element includes a pressure pin coupled to said eccentric cam element and to said articulator so that rotation of said eccentric cam element relative to the housing pulls the pressure pin to thereby pull the articulator toward the friction plate pack.
6. The articulating power tool of claim 1, wherein: the locking mechanism includes; spring pack disposed between said clamping surface and said housing, said spring pack including the mating clamping surface; and a pressure element that is manually tightenable to press the spring pack and the articulator together to prevent relative rotation.
7. The articulating power tool of claim 6, wherein said pressure element is a screw threaded through said housing to bear against said barrel of said articulator and press the spring pack and articulator together.
8. The articulating power tool of claim 6, wherein the pressure element includes an eccentric lever with an eccentric cam element, the lever pivotably mounted on said housing with said eccentric cam element bearing on said housing, the lever configured to apply pressure to said barrel of the articulator upon rotation of the eccentric cam element relative to the housing.
9. An articulating power tool comprising: a housing; a motor located in the housing, the motor including a drive shaft configured for rotation about a first axis; an actuator operatively coupled to the drive shaft configured to convert the rotation of the drive shaft to a reversing angular displacement; a tool holder coupled to the actuator and configured to move in response to movement of the actuator; an articulator operatively coupled to the housing and to the tool holder, the articulator configured to adjust the tool holder through a range of angular positions relative to the housing; and a locking mechanism operatively coupled between the articulator and the housing for locking the articulator in a user-selected one of said range of angular positions, wherein the articulator includes a clamping surface; and wherein the locking mechanism includes a ball-in-ramp mechanism having an input plate, a locking plate opposite said input plate and at least one rolling element disposed between said input plate and said locking plate, said input plate and said locking plate configured to convert movement of said input plate to a force pressing said locking plate into said clamping surface by way of said at least one rolling element.
10. The articulating power tool of claim 9, wherein said input plate and said locking plate each include at least one opposing annular channel corresponding to the at least one rolling element, each of said annular channels configured to receive one of said at least one rolling element for rolling movement therein and each of said annular channels including a ramp surface configured to reduce the distance between the ramp surface of opposing annular channels upon rotation of said input plate.
11. The articulating power tool of claim 10, wherein said movement of said input plate is a rotation of said input plate to produce the rolling movement of said at least one rolling element between said opposing annular channels.
12. The articulating power tool of claim 9, wherein: the articulator includes a barrel element with said clamping surface facing the locking mechanism; and said output plate of the locking mechanism is provided with a mating clamping surface facing said clamping surface of the barrel element, the clamping surfaces configured to prevent relative rotation when the surfaces are pressed together.
13. The articulating power tool of claim 12, wherein said clamping surface and said mating clamping surface include a surface treatment configured for enhanced engagement.
14. The articulating power tool of claim 13, wherein the surface treatment includes mating radial splines defined on the clamping surfaces.
15. The articulating power tool of claim 9, wherein said input plate is a carrier within which said at least one rolling element is mounted and said movement of said input plate is a linear movement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) 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 of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
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(21) The housing 12 includes a handle portion 22 which can be formed to provide a gripping area for a user. A rear portion 24 of the housing can include a battery cover which opens and closes to accept replaceable or rechargeable batteries. The cover can also be part of a replaceable rechargeable battery so that the cover stays attached to the rechargeable battery as part of a battery housing. In other embodiment, the tool 10 can be powered by another energy source such as harvesting from adjacent power tool, vessel (tool box), solar energy, DC, AC, or the like. Housing 12 includes a power switch 26 to apply power to or to remove power from a motor (to be described later) to move the tool 18 in the oscillating direction 20. The power switch 26 can adjust the amount of power provided to the motor to control motor speed and the oscillating speed of the tool 18.
(22) The front end 16 of the tool 10 includes a drive shaft support 28 which receives a drive shaft coupled to the motor, an end portion 30 of which is supported for rotation within the support 28. An articulator 32 includes an articulating support having a first articulation arm 34 and a second articulation arm 36, each having a first end pivotally coupled to the drive shaft support 28 at an axis of rotation 38. A second end of the arms 34 and 36 are coupled to the tool holder 14 by respective bolts 40. Each of the bolts 40 can fix the arms 34 and 36 to the tool holder 14 such that rotation of the tool holder 14 does not occur at the location of the bolts 40. The interface between the arms 34 and 36 and the tool holder can, however, be configured to allow rotational movement of the tool holder around an axis 42 to provide an additional location of tool head adjustment.
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(28) In another embodiment, the tool 10 is provided with a locking mechanism 100, as shown in
(29) The tool mount barrel element 102 includes a pivot surface 105 at an outboard end of the barrel and a clamping surface 106 at an inboard end. The clamping surface 106 may be provided with some form of surface treatment for enhanced engagement or frictional engagement, such as radial splines in one specific embodiment. The clamping surface 106 is configured for a tight anti-rotation engagement with an opposing clamping surface as described in more detail herein.
(30) The locking mechanism 100 further includes a locking mechanism housing 110 that is concentrically disposed around the barrel portion 102 of the tool mount. The locking mechanism housing 110 is fixed to the tool housing 12 in a suitable manner, including being integrally formed with the tool housing. The mechanism housing 110 defines a cylindrical chamber 111 that receives the barrel portion 102 and that is open at one side for passage of the extension 103, as shown in
(31) In one aspect, the locking mechanism 100 further includes a clamping mechanism 120, and more particularly a ball-in-ramp clamping mechanism. The clamping mechanism includes a locking plate 122 that includes a clamping surface 123 configured and arranged for anti-rotation clamping engagement with the clamping surface 106 of the tool mount barrel portion 102. As seen in more detail in
(32) The locking plate 122 is configured to interface with an input plate 130, shown in detail in
(33) The input plate 130 includes a transversely projecting hub 135 that extends through the cylindrical housing portion 114. A roller bearing assembly 150 may be mounted within the cylindrical housing portion 114 in contact with the hub 135 of the input plate 130 to facilitate rotation of the input plate relative to the locking mechanism housing 110. The roller bearing assembly may be fixed within the housing in a conventional manner, such as with a snap-ring. The roller bearing assembly 150 may be separate from the input plate 130 or may be integrated with the input plate or hub 135. The outboard end 138 of the hub 135 may be configured to mate with a tool, knob, handle, or other manually operable component capable of rotating the input plate 130. In one embodiment, the end 18 may be configured to mate with a tool used to mount the tool 18 to the tool mount 14. The clamping mechanism 120 may include a centering pin 145 that extends through concentric bores in the input plate 130, locking plate 122 and tool mount barrel element 102, as shown in
(34) The locking mechanism 100 is easily operated to lock the articulating tool mount 14 at a user-selected orientation. Once the tool mount and tool are situated in the desired orientation, the hub 135 of the input plate 130 is manually rotated in the clockwise direction, as indicated by the arrow R in
(35) Rotation of the input plate hub 135 in the counterclockwise gradually moves the deeper end 132a of the input plate to the balls 145 and continued counterclockwise eventually positions the plates and balls relative to each other so that the balls 145 are all situated in the deeper ends of both sets of channels 126, 132. In this position the clamping mechanism is no longer generating a clamping force against the tool mount barrel element 102, so the tool mount 14 is free to be articulated to another position. A return spring (not shown) may be incorporated between the two clamping surfaces 106 and 123, concentrically disposed about the centering pin 140. The spring thus ensures disengagement of the two clamping surfaces 106, 123 once the clamping pressure has been removed. It is contemplated that the slope of the ramps 132 can be customized to the user's desire. For instance, a collection of input plates 130 may be provided with different ramp configurations.
(36) Other locking mechanism may be provided for locking the articulator 32 at a user-selected orientation. One such locking mechanism 170 is shown in
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(42) The thrust bearing 312 includes an angled surface 315 extending into a bore 307 of the housing 306. The bore supports a Belleville spring 322 that is captured within the bore by a locking disc 325 and a threaded adjustment disc 327. An array of rolling elements 320 are disposed between the angled surface 315 and the Belleville spring 322 to transmit thrust from the spring to the thrust bearing 312. The amount of thrust can be adjusted by adjusting the threaded adjustment disc 327. The angled surface 315 of the thrust bearing allows rotation of the bearing under load while also ensuring that there is no translation of the tool holder 14 in the X, Y and Z axes. The angled surface 315 of the thrust bearing 312 allows the user to easily rotate the tool holder to a desired angular orientation with minimal effort while the clamping load is never released. The Belleville spring 322 also ensures that the clamping load maintains consistent even as the tool wears.
(43) The second thrust bearing 340 interacts with a pivot mechanism that allows the user to adjust the angular orientation of the tool holder 14. The mechanism includes a pivot lever 330 that is pivotably mounted to the housing 306 by a pivot pin 342 passing through pivot arms 338. As shown in
(44) While the disclosure 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 disclosure are desired to be protected.