Reciprocating tool with linear ball rails
US-10144074-B2 · Dec 4, 2018 · US
US10464148B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464148-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715410359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A reciprocating saw includes a housing assembly, a motor, and a drive mechanism. The drive mechanism includes a gear coupled to and driven by a pinion of the motor for rotation about a first axis. The gear is vertically-oriented within the housing assembly and has an outer periphery. The drive mechanism also includes a spindle reciprocatable relative to the housing assembly, a connecting rod having a first end coupled to the gear and a second end coupled to the spindle to transmit rotation of the gear into reciprocation of the spindle, and a counterweight rotatably coupled to the housing assembly for rotation about the first axis within the outer periphery of the gear. The counterweight is also coupled to the first end of the connecting rod such that the counterweight is moved in a substantially opposite direction than the spindle to counterbalance reciprocation of the spindle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A reciprocating saw comprising: a housing assembly; a motor positioned substantially within the housing assembly, the motor including a pinion; a drive mechanism positioned substantially within the housing assembly, the drive mechanism including a gear coupled to and driven by the pinion, the gear rotatably coupled to the housing assembly for rotation about a first axis, the gear being vertically-oriented within the housing assembly and having an outer periphery, a spindle reciprocatable relative to the housing assembly, a connecting rod having a first end coupled to the gear and a second end coupled to the spindle to transmit rotation of the gear into reciprocation of the spindle, and a counterweight rotatably coupled to the housing assembly for rotation about the first axis within the outer periphery of the gear, the counterweight also coupled to the first end of the connecting rod to counterbalance reciprocation of the spindle; and a bushing surrounding a portion of the spindle, the bushing being pivotally coupled to the housing assembly by a bushing pin that defines a pivot axis of the bushing, the bushing being pivotable relative to the housing assembly about the pivot axis to accommodate non-linear rocking motion of the spindle; wherein the counterweight is connected to the first end of the connecting rod by a first pin and is rotatably coupled to the housing assembly by a second pin, and wherein the second pin is coaxial with the first axis; wherein the counterweight includes a connecting portion and a mass portion extending from the connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion defines a first aperture that receives the first pin and a second aperture that receives the second pin; and wherein a center of mass of the counterweight is located about 0.502 inches from the first axis at an angle of about 166.2 degrees from a line extending through a center of the first aperture and a center of the second aperture in the connecting portion. 2. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein no portion of the counterweight extends beyond the outer periphery of the gear. 3. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the counterweight is connected to the first end of the connecting rod by a first pin and is rotatably coupled to the housing assembly by a second pin, and wherein the second pin is coaxial with the first axis. 4. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the counterweight defines a third aperture formed through the mass portion. 5. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first pin and the second pin is press-fit into the counterweight. 6. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the counterweight is semicircular-shaped to match a circular shape of the gear. 7. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the motor includes a shaft coupled to the pinion to rotate the pinion, wherein the shaft defines a second axis of the motor, and wherein the pivot axis is offset between about 0.5 inches and about 1.0 inches from the second axis. 8. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the motor includes a shaft coupled to the pinion to rotate the pinion, wherein the shaft defines a second axis of the motor, and wherein the connecting rod forms a maximum angle of about 35 degrees relative to the second axis as the gear rotates. 9. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the motor includes a shaft coupled to the pinion to rotate the pinion, wherein the shaft defines a second axis of the motor, and wherein an angle of the connecting rod relative to the second axis ranges from about 10 degrees to about 30 degrees as the gear rotates. 10. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the motor includes a shaft coupled to the pinion to rotate the pinion, wherein the shaft defines a second axis of the motor, and wherein an angle of the connecting rod relative to the second axis ranges from about 5 degrees to about 35 degrees as the gear rotates. 11. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the drive mechanism further includes a hub coupled to the gear for rotation with the gear about the first axis, and wherein the first end of the connecting rod is coupled to the hub. 12. The reciprocating saw of claim 11 , wherein the hub is positioned within an opening formed in the gear. 13. The reciprocating saw of claim 12 , wherein the drive mechanism further includes a clutch mechanism positioned between the gear and the hub within the opening to selectively transmit drive force from the gear to the hub. 14. The reciprocating saw of claim 1 , wherein the bushing pin comprises a first bushing pin and a second bushing pin, the first and second bushing pins being coaxial and together defining the pivot axis of the bushing. 15. A reciprocating saw comprising: a housing assembly; a motor positioned substantially within the housing assembly, the motor including a pinion; a drive mechanism positioned substantially within the housing assembly, the drive mechanism including a gear coupled to and driven by the pinion, the gear rotatably coupled to the housing assembly for rotation about a first axis, the gear being vertically-oriented within the housing assembly and having an outer periphery, a spindle reciprocatable relative to the housing assembly, a connecting rod having a first end coupled to the gear and a second end coupled to the spindle to transmit rotation of the gear into reciprocation of the spindle, and a counterweight rotatably coupled to the housing assembly for rotation about the first axis within the outer periphery of the gear, the counterweight also coupled to the first end of the connecting rod to counterbalance reciprocation of the spindle; and a bushing surrounding a portion of the spindle, the bushing being pivotally coupled to the housing assembly by a bushing pin that defines a pivot axis of the bushing, the bushing being pivotable relative to the housing assembly about the pivot axis to accommodate non-linear rocking motion of the spindle; wherein the counterweight is connected to the first end of the connecting rod by a first pin and is rotatably coupled to the housing assembly by a second pin, and wherein the second pin is coaxial with the first axis; wherein the counterweight includes a connecting portion and a mass portion extending from the connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion defines a first aperture that receives the first pin and a second aperture that receives the second pin; and wherein a center of mass of the counterweight is located about 0.502 inches from the axis at an angle of about 168.4 degrees from a line extending through a center of the first aperture and a center of the second aperture in the connecting portion. 16. The reciprocating saw of claim 15 , wherein no portion of the counterweight extends beyond the outer periphery of the gear. 17. The reciprocating saw of claim 15 , wherein the counterweight is connected to the first end of the connecting rod by a first pin and is rotatably coupled to the housing assembly by a second pin, and wherein the second pin is coaxial with the first axis. 18. The reciprocating saw of claim 15 , wherein at least a portion of the counterweight is semicircular-shaped to match a circular shape of the gear. 19. The reciprocating saw of claim 15 , wherein the motor includes a shaft coupled to the pinion to rotate the pinion, wherein the shaft defines a second axis of the motor, and wherein the pivot axis is offset between about 0.5 inches and about 1.0 inches from the second ax
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