Fastener tool assemblies

US10040179B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10040179-B2
Application numberUS-201514837105-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2015
Priority dateFeb 15, 2012
Publication dateAug 7, 2018
Grant dateAug 7, 2018

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Abstract

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A bit holder assembly for a rotary hand or powered tool, includes a body having a hex shank at its rearward end and a retraction collar slidably disposed on the body. The body has a coaxial hex socket formed therein to allow a tool bit to be inserted thereinto. A coil spring biases the retraction collar forwardly and biases a retaining clip toward the bottom of an angular slot formed in the body. The bit is removed by sliding the retraction collar rearwardly, to compress the coil spring and allow the retaining clip to retract back up the slot. A ring magnet is disposed at the forward end of the retraction collar to magnetize a fastener to retain the fastener to the bit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fastener tool assembly comprising: a body having a shank at its rearward end and a coaxial non-circular socket formed at a second end to allow a non-circular shank of a tool bit to be non-rotatably received therein; a retainer received in the body and moveable between a first position in which the retainer is configured to engage a tool bit received in the socket to retain the tool bit in the socket and a second position in which the retainer enables removal of the tool bit from the socket; a collar slidably disposed on the body; a spring biasing the collar axially forwardly; and a magnet disposed at a forward end of the collar to magnetize a fastener engaged by a tool bit received in the socket, wherein the collar is axially moveable among a rearward position in which the retainer is allowed to move to the second position, a neutral position in which the retainer is held in the first position, and a forward position in which the retainer is held in the first position and the magnet is positioned to magnetize a fastener being driven by a tool bit received in the socket. 2. The fastener tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring biases the collar forwardly from the rearward position to the neutral position. 3. The fastener tool assembly of claim 2 , wherein the collar floats freely from the neutral position to the forward position. 4. The fastener tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnet has a ring shape. 5. The fastener tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises a clip that is received in an angled slot formed in the body in communication with the socket and that is biased toward the first position by the spring. 6. The fastener tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises a clip that is received in an angled slot formed in the body in communication with the socket and that is biased toward the first position by the spring. 7. A fastener tool assembly comprising: a fastener driving tool having a reduced diameter outer portion formed between a front shoulder and a rear shoulder; a sliding sleeve receivable over the fastener driving tool; at least one ball projecting radially inwardly from the sleeve to be received in the reduced diameter outer portion of the fastener driving tool; and a magnet coupled to a front end of the sliding sleeve, wherein the sliding sleeve is moveable between a rearward position where the at least one ball engages the rear shoulder of the fastener driving tool and a forward position where the magnet is positioned to magnetize a fastener being driven by the fastener driving tool, and wherein the fastener driving tool comprises a tool bit holder having a generally cylindrical body in which the reduced diameter portion is formed and a socket defined in the body and open to a front end of the body, the socket configured to receive a tool bit therein. 8. The fastener tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one ball comprises a single ball. 9. The fastener tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one ball comprises three balls. 10. The fastener tool assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a spring band surrounding the at least one ball to bias the at least one ball in a radial inward direction. 11. The fastener tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the magnet has a ring shape. 12. A fastener tool assembly comprising: a fastener driving tool having a reduced diameter outer portion disposed between a front shoulder and a rear shoulder; a sliding sleeve receivable over the fastener driving tool; at least one flexible finger extending radially inwardly from the sleeve to be received in the reduced outer diameter portion of the fastener driving tool; and a magnet coupled to a front end of the sliding sleeve, wherein the sliding sleeve is moveable between a rearward position where the flexible finger engages the rear shoulder of the fastener driving tool and a forward position where the magnet is positioned to magnetize a fastener being driven by the fastener driving tool. 13. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible finger includes a protrusion that engages the rear shoulder in the rearward position. 14. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible finger is configured to flex radially outward when the fastener driving tool is inserted into or removed from the sliding sleeve. 15. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible finger is integrally formed with the sleeve. 16. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the flexible finger is separately attached to the sliding sleeve. 17. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the fastener driving tool comprises a shaft in which the reduced diameter portion is formed and a fastener driving head coupled to a front end of the shaft, the reduced diameter portion providing a torsion zone that allows the shaft to twist to absorb forces while the fastener driving head is being used to drive a fastener. 18. The fastener tool assembly of claim 12 , wherein the fastener driving tool comprises a tool bit holder having a generally cylindrical body in which the reduced diameter portion is formed and a socket defined in the body and open to a front end of the body, the socket configured to receive a tool bit therein. 19. A fastener tool assembly comprising: a body having a shank at its rearward end and a coaxial socket formed at a second end to allow a polygonal shank of a tool bit to be non-rotatably received therein; a retainer received in the body and moveable between a first position in which the retainer is configured to engage a tool bit received in the socket to retain the tool bit in the socket and a second position in which the retainer enables removal of the tool bit from the socket; a collar slidably disposed on the body; a spring configured to bias the collar axially forwardly when the spring is compressed; and a magnet disposed at a forward end of the collar to magnetize a fastener engaged by a tool bit received in the socket, wherein the collar is axially moveable among a rearward position in which the retainer is allowed to move to the second position while the spring is compressed, a neutral position in which the retainer is held in the first position while the spring is not compressed, and a forward position in which the retainer is held in the first position and the magnet is positioned to magnetize a fastener being driven by a tool bit received in the socket. 20. The fastener tool assembly of claim 19 , wherein the collar floats freely from the neutral position to the forward position. 21. The fastener tool assembly of claim 19 , wherein the magnet has a ring shape. 22. A fastener tool assembly comprising: a body having a shank at its rearward end and a coaxial non-circular socket formed at a second end to allow a non-circular shank of a tool bit to be inserted therein, the body having an opening formed in the body in communication with the socket; a retraction collar slidably disposed on the body and having a forward end extending axially forward of the second end of the body; a coil spring biasing the retraction collar forwardly; a retainer held in a bottom of the opening formed in the body by one of the retraction collar and the coil spring, wherein the tool bit is removed by sliding the retraction collar rearwardly, to compress the coil spring and allow the retainer to retract back up the opening; and a ring magnet supported on the forwar

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  • Connection means between socket or screwdriver bit and tool · CPC title

  • characterised by the retaining or gripping devices or their immediate operating means · CPC title

  • Spring biased jaws · CPC title

  • Jaws in the form of balls · CPC title

  • Reciprocating sleeve · CPC title

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What does patent US10040179B2 cover?
A bit holder assembly for a rotary hand or powered tool, includes a body having a hex shank at its rearward end and a retraction collar slidably disposed on the body. The body has a coaxial hex socket formed therein to allow a tool bit to be inserted thereinto. A coil spring biases the retraction collar forwardly and biases a retaining clip toward the bottom of an angular slot formed in the bod…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B23/0035. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 07 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).