Drill

US10328559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10328559-B2
Application numberUS-201514959371-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2015
Priority dateDec 4, 2014
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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A drill includes a housing and a motor having a drive spindle. An output spindle is capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a torque clutch. The drill further includes a tangential impact mechanism for superimposing tangential impacts onto the output spindle when activated. The tangential impact mechanism includes a sleeve rotatably mounted on the output spindle, and an anvil rotatably mounted onto the output spindle. The sleeve is rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a gear system at a first rotational rate when the torque clutch is not slipping and at a second rotational rate when the torque clutch is slipping.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A drill comprising: a housing; a motor mounted in the housing having a drive spindle; an output spindle capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a torque clutch, the output spindle having an impact surface and a central axis; and a tangential impact mechanism for superimposing tangential impacts onto the output spindle when activated, the tangential impact mechanism comprising: a sleeve rotatably mounted on the output spindle which is capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle; and an anvil rotatably mounted onto the output spindle, the anvil being connected to the sleeve so that relative rotation of the sleeve and the output spindle results in the anvil repetitively striking the impact surface; wherein the output spindle and the sleeve are rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a gear system, the drive spindle driving the sleeve via the gear system at a first rotational rate when the torque clutch is not slipping and at a second rotational rate when the torque clutch is slipping, wherein the torque clutch is connected between two gears of the gear system and the two gears are co-axial. 2. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein, when the torque clutch is not slipping, the gear system provides a first ratio between an input of the gear system driven by the drive spindle and an output of the gear system which drives the sleeve and, when the clutch is slipping, the gear system provides a second ratio. 3. The drill in accordance with claim 2 wherein the first ratio is 1:1. 4. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the tangential impact mechanism is activated when the torque clutch slips. 5. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the two gears are rotationally connected to each other when the torque clutch is not slipping, and the two gears being rotatable relative to each other when the torque clutch is slipping. 6. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the gear system comprises: a first gear mounted on the output spindle so that rotation of the first gear results in rotation of the output spindle; a second gear mounted on the sleeve so that rotation of the second gear results in rotation of the sleeve; a third gear drivingly connected to the drive spindle, the third gear being meshed with the first and second gears, wherein the third gear is capable of rotationally driving the first and second gears. 7. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the anvil is rotatably mounted on the sleeve. 8. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the anvil can axially slide on the output spindle. 9. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sleeve is connected to the anvil via at least one cam mechanism. 10. The drill in accordance with claim 9 wherein the cam mechanism comprises: a spiral groove formed on one of the sleeve and the anvil, the groove facing towards the other of the sleeve and the anvil; and a ball bearing located within the groove, the ball bearing being in driving engagement with the other of the sleeve and the anvil. 11. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the anvil is biased by a spring towards engagement with the impact surface, the impact surface preventing rotation of the anvil on the output spindle when the anvil is in engagement with the impact surface. 12. The drill in accordance with claim 11 wherein rotation of the sleeve on the output spindle results in the anvil moving against the biasing force of the spring away from the impact surface, the movement of the anvil relative to the sleeve being controlled by the cam mechanism. 13. The drill in accordance with claim 12 wherein, upon disengagement of the anvil from the impact surface, the spring drives the anvil back into engagement with the impact surface to impart a tangential impact onto the output spindle, the movement of the anvil relative to the sleeve being controlled by the cam mechanism. 14. The drill in accordance with claim 1 wherein the output spindle is a hollow output spindle. 15. The drill in accordance with claim 14 , further comprising a hammer mechanism for generating axial impacts which can be imposed on a cutting tool, the hammer mechanism comprising: a piston capable of being reciprocatingly driven by the drive spindle via a transmission mechanism; a ram reciprocatingly driven by the piston via an air spring; and a beat piece being repetitively struck by the ram; wherein the piston, ram and beat piece are slideably mounted within the hollow output spindle. 16. A drill comprising: a housing; a motor mounted in the housing having a drive spindle; an output spindle capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a torque clutch, the output spindle having an impact surface and a central axis; and a tangential impact mechanism for superimposing tangential impacts onto the output spindle when activated, the tangential impact mechanism comprising: a sleeve rotatably mounted on the output spindle which is capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle; and an anvil rotatably mounted onto the output spindle, the anvil being connected to the sleeve so that relative rotation of the sleeve and the output spindle results in the anvil repetitively striking the impact surface; wherein the output spindle and the sleeve are rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a gear system, the drive spindle driving the sleeve via the gear system at a first rotational rate when the torque clutch is not slipping and at a second rotational rate when the torque clutch is slipping, and wherein the gear system comprises: a first gear mounted on the output spindle so that rotation of the first gear results in rotation of the output spindle; a second gear mounted on the sleeve so that rotation of the second gear results in rotation of the sleeve; and a third gear drivingly connected to the drive spindle, the third gear being meshed with the first and second gears, wherein the third gear is capable of rotationally driving the first and second gears. 17. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein, when the torque clutch is not slipping, the gear system provides a first ratio between an input of the gear system driven by the drive spindle and an output of the gear system which drives the sleeve and, when the clutch is slipping, the gear system provides a second ratio. 18. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the tangential impact mechanism is activated when the torque clutch slips. 19. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the anvil is rotatably mounted on the sleeve. 20. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the anvil can axially slide on the output spindle. 21. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the sleeve is connected to the anvil via at least one cam mechanism. 22. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the anvil is biased by a spring towards engagement with the impact surface, the impact surface preventing rotation of the anvil on the output spindle when the anvil is in engagement with the impact surface. 23. The drill in accordance with claim 22 wherein rotation of the sleeve on the output spindle results in the anvil moving against the biasing force of the spring away from the impact surface, the movement of the anvil relative to the sleeve being controlled by the cam mechanism. 24. The drill in accordance with claim 16 wherein the output spi

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  • B25D16/003Primary

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What does patent US10328559B2 cover?
A drill includes a housing and a motor having a drive spindle. An output spindle is capable of being rotationally driven by the drive spindle via a torque clutch. The drill further includes a tangential impact mechanism for superimposing tangential impacts onto the output spindle when activated. The tangential impact mechanism includes a sleeve rotatably mounted on the output spindle, and an an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25D16/003. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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