Trigger assembly
US-2024396549-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10276844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10276844-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615270488-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A battery retention system for a power tool having a motor, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor, an output element coupled to the drive mechanism, and latch-receiving recesses for receiving battery pack latches. The battery retention system includes a battery pack for powering the motor. The battery pack is removably coupled to the power tool and includes latches and elongated rails. The system includes a cavity in the power tool for receiving the battery pack in a direction of insertion. Spring arms extend generally in the direction of insertion and each have a projection extending into the cavity for coupling the battery pack to the power tool. The spring arms are configured to deform in engagement with the respective rails of the battery pack when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity. The rails are elongated generally in the direction of insertion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery retention system for a power tool having a motor, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor, an output element coupled to the drive mechanism, and latch-receiving recesses for receiving battery pack latches, the battery retention system comprising: a battery pack for powering the motor, wherein the battery pack is removably coupled to the power tool, and wherein the battery pack includes latches and elongated rails; a cavity in the power tool for receiving the battery pack in a direction of insertion; and spring arms extending generally in the direction of insertion and each having a projection extending into the cavity for coupling the battery pack to the power tool, wherein the spring arms are configured to deform in engagement with the respective rails of the battery pack when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity; wherein the rails are elongated generally in the direction of insertion. 2. The battery retention system of claim 1 , wherein the projections are rounded for slidingly engaging the rails while deforming. 3. The battery retention system of claim 1 , further comprising a cross member connecting the spring arms to form a generally U-shaped spring member. 4. The battery retention system of claim 3 , wherein the cross member and the spring arms are formed from one piece of material. 5. The battery retention system of claim 1 , wherein the spring arms are coupled to the power tool adjacent the cavity. 6. The battery retention system of claim 1 , further comprising an elastic pad for cushioning the battery pack against vibrations of the power tool. 7. The battery retention system of claim 1 , wherein the projections are aligned with and extend into a clearance adjacent the rails when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity such that the spring arms are partially relieved of deforming. 8. The battery retention system of claim 7 , wherein the projections engage ends of the rails to retain the battery pack in the power tool. 9. A battery retention system for a power tool and a battery pack removably coupled to the power tool, the battery pack including a latch and a rail having an end, the power tool including a motor, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor, an output element coupled to the drive mechanism, and a latch-receiving recess for receiving the latch to retain the battery pack on the power tool, the battery retention system comprising: a cavity in the power tool for receiving the battery pack in a direction of insertion; and at least one spring arm extending generally in the direction of insertion, wherein the spring arm is configured to deform in engagement with the battery pack when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity. 10. The battery retention system of claim 9 , wherein the spring arm is coupled to the power tool adjacent the cavity. 11. The battery retention system of claim 9 , wherein the spring arm includes a projection extending into the cavity for engaging the battery pack, wherein the projection is rounded for slidingly engaging the battery pack while deforming. 12. The battery retention system of claim 11 , wherein the projection is configured to align with, and extend into, a clearance adjacent the end of the rail when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity such that the spring arm is partially relieved of deforming. 13. The battery retention system of claim 12 , wherein the projection is configured to engage the end of the rail to retain the battery pack in the power tool. 14. A battery retention system for a power tool and a battery pack, the power tool having a motor, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor, and an output element coupled to the drive mechanism, the battery retention system comprising: a cavity for receiving the battery pack; a spring disposed in the cavity and configured to hold the battery pack to the power tool in locking engagement to provide power to the power tool; wherein the spring includes at least one spring arm having a projection extending into the cavity. 15. The battery retention system of claim 14 , wherein the at least one spring arm is elongated generally in a direction of insertion of the battery pack. 16. The battery retention system of claim 14 , wherein the at least one spring arm is a first spring arm, wherein the spring is generally U-shaped and includes a second spring arm generally opposite the first spring arm. 17. The battery retention system of claim 16 , wherein each of the first and second spring arms has a projection extending into the cavity. 18. The battery retention system of claim 14 , further comprising latch contact surfaces recessed in generally opposite sides of the cavity, wherein the spring is disposed in the cavity generally in between the latch contact surfaces in a direction generally perpendicular to a direction of insertion of the battery pack. 19. The battery retention system of claim 14 , further comprising an elastic pad disposed between the battery pack and the power tool for cushioning the battery pack against vibrations of the power tool. 20. The battery retention system of claim 14 , wherein the spring arm is configured to deform in engagement with the battery pack when the battery pack is inserted into the cavity, and wherein the at least one spring arm includes a rounded projection for slidingly engaging the battery pack while deforming.
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