Contact-support mechanism for increased retention force
US-8951071-B2 · Feb 10, 2015 · US
US10043619B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10043619-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514672707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A directional input unit is provided for a power tool having an electric motor is provided, where the input unit is configured to output a signal indicative of a rotational direction of the electric motor. The input unit includes a forward/reverse actuator having a lever extending from an engagement member and pivotable around a pivot member, the lever having a contact tip, and a biasing member. The biasing member including a lever engaging member engaging the contact tip and having an upper portion and a lower portion with a groove formed at an end common point of the upper and lower portions. A first leg of the biasing member extend downwardly from the upper portion and arranged to be securely received inside an opening of a holder, and a second leg extends upwardly from the lower portion outside the opening between the lever engaging member and the first leg.
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A directional input unit for a power tool having an electric motor, the input unit configured to output a signal indicative of a rotational direction of the electric motor, the input unit comprising: a forward/reverse actuator having a lever extending from an engagement member and pivotable around a pivot member, the lever having a contact tip; and a biasing member including a lever engaging member engaging the contact tip, the lever engaging member including an upper portion having a first end and a second end, a lower portion having a first end and a second end, and a groove formed between the first end of the upper portion and the first end of the lower portion facing the lever and in engagement with the contact tip of the lever, the upper portion and the lower portion being arranged at an obtuse angle of greater or equal to 120 degrees, the biasing member defining an axis between the second end of the upper portion and the second end of the lower portion, the biasing member further including an extension portion, a first leg and a second leg, wherein the extension portion extends from the second end of the upper portion laterally to the axis, the first leg extends in a first direction generally parallel to the axis from an end of extension portion opposite the second end of the upper portion, the first leg being arranged to be securely received inside an opening of a holder, the first leg and the lever engaging member defining an opening therebetween along the axis, and the second leg extends in a second direction generally opposite the first direction from the second end of the lower portion into the opening between the lever engaging member and the first leg. 2. The directional input unit of claim 1 , wherein the first leg comprises at least one of a humped surface or an angular rib arranged to hold securely hold the biasing member inside the opening of the holder. 3. The directional input unit of claim 1 , wherein the holder comprises a post configured to hold the biasing member in an upright position with respect to the forward/reverse actuator, the post having two walls with the opening formed between the two walls, and wherein the second leg is disposed outside the two walls and is resiliently engageable with an outer surface of one of the walls. 4. The directional input unit of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member applies a biasing force against the lever to bias the forward/reverse actuator in one of a forward, locked, or reverse positions. 5. The directional input unit of claim 4 , wherein the lever holds an electrical connector having a curved profile and arranged to make contact with a pair of conductive pads to generate a signal indicative of at least one of a forward or a reverse position. 6. The directional input unit of claim 1 , wherein a top portion of the first leg is resiliently moveable inside the opening to apply a biasing force against the lever when the contact tip of the lever engages the upper portion of the lever engaging member. 7. The directional input unit of claim 1 , wherein the second leg engages a wall of the holder to apply a biasing force against the lever when the contact tip of the lever engages the lower portion of the lever engaging member. 8. A power tool comprising: a tool housing; an electric motor disposed in the housing; a forward/reverse button disposed on the housing; and a directional input unit engageable by the forward/reverse button and configured to output a signal indicative of a rotational direction of the electric motor, the input unit comprising: a forward/reverse actuator having a lever extending from an engagement member and pivotable around a pivot member, the lever having a contact tip, wherein the engagement member is moveable via the forward/reverse button; and a biasing member including a lever engaging member engaging the contact tip, the lever engaging member including an upper portion having a first end and a second end, a lower portion having a first end and a second end, and a groove formed between the first end of the upper portion and the first end of the lower portion facing the lever and in engagement with the contact tip of the lever, the upper portion and the lower portion being arranged at an obtuse angle of greater or equal to 120 degrees, the biasing member defining an axis between the second end of the upper portion and the second end of the lower portion, the biasing member further including an extension portion, a first leg and a second leg, wherein the extension portion extends from the second end of the upper portion laterally to the axis, the first leg extends in a first direction generally parallel to the axis from an end of extension portion opposite the second end of the upper portion, the first leg being arranged to be securely received inside an opening of a holder, the first leg and the lever engaging member defining an opening therebetween along the axis, and the second leg extends in a second direction generally opposite the first direction from the second end of the lower portion into the opening between the lever engaging member and the first leg. 9. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the first leg comprises at least one of a humped surface or an angular rib arranged to hold securely hold the biasing member inside the opening of the holder. 10. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the holder comprises a post configured to hold the biasing member in an upright position with respect to the forward/reverse actuator, the post having two walls with the opening formed between the two walls, and wherein the second leg is disposed outside the two walls and is resiliently engageable with an outer surface of one of the walls. 11. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the biasing member applies a biasing force against the lever to bias the forward/reverse actuator in one of a forward, locked, or reverse positions, the lever holding an electrical connector having a curved profile arranged to make contact with a pair of conductive pads to generate a signal indicative of at least one of a forward or a reverse position. 12. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein a top portion of the first leg is resiliently moveable inside the opening to apply a biasing force against the lever when the contact tip of the lever engages the upper portion of the lever engaging member. 13. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the second leg engages a wall of the holder to apply a biasing force against the lever when the contact tip of the lever engages the lower portion of the lever engaging member.
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