Impact tool with control mode
US-2016250738-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US10471573B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10471573-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615384888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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An impact tool includes a housing, a motor supported in the housing, and a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece. The drive assembly includes an anvil, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. The spring is rotationally unitized to the hammer for co-rotation therewith at all times during operation of the impact tool.
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What is claimed is: 1. An impact tool comprising: a housing; a motor supported in the housing; and a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece, the drive assembly including an anvil, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil, a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil, a radially extending tab on one of the spring or the hammer, and a corresponding groove on the other of the spring or the hammer into which the radially extending tab is received, wherein the spring is rotationally unitized to the hammer for co-rotation therewith at all times during operation of the impact tool. 2. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding groove defines a longitudinal axis parallel with a rotational axis of the hammer. 3. The impact tool of claim 2 , wherein the hammer includes a recess in which the spring is at least partially received. 4. The impact tool of claim 3 , wherein the corresponding groove is defined on the hammer and is located within the recess. 5. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the radially extending tab is located on the spring. 6. The impact tool of claim 5 , further comprising a plate attached to a first end of the spring and defining the radially extending tab. 7. The impact tool of claim 6 , wherein the radially extending tab is a first of a plurality of radially outward extending tabs equally spaced on the plate, and wherein the corresponding groove is a first of a plurality of corresponding grooves equally spaced on the hammer in which the respective radially extending tabs are slidably received. 8. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the spring includes a first end proximate the hammer, a second end opposite the first end, and a flat surface at the second end. 9. The impact tool of claim 8 , further comprising a thrust bearing positioned at the second end of the spring to permit relative rotation between the motor and the spring. 10. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the spring includes a spring moment of inertia and the hammer includes a hammer moment of inertia, and wherein the combined moments of inertia of the spring and the hammer is greater than 2.45×10 −4 kg-m 2 . 11. An impact tool comprising: a housing; a motor supported in the housing; and a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece, the drive assembly including: an anvil, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil, a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil, wherein the spring includes a first end proximate the hammer, a second end opposite the first end, and a flat surface positioned at the second end, a thrust bearing positioned at the second end of the spring to permit relative rotation between the motor and the spring, a tab on one of the spring or the hammer, and a corresponding groove on the other of the spring or the hammer into which the tab is received for rotationally unitizing the spring to the hammer. 12. The impact tool of claim 11 , wherein the hammer includes a recess in which the spring is at least partially received. 13. The impact tool of claim 12 , wherein the corresponding groove is defined on the hammer and is located within the recess. 14. The impact tool of claim 11 , wherein the tab is located on the spring. 15. The impact tool of claim 14 , further comprising a plate attached to a first end of the spring and defining the tab. 16. The impact tool of claim 11 , wherein the spring includes a spring moment of inertia and the hammer includes a hammer moment of inertia, and wherein the combined moments of inertia of the spring and the hammer is greater than 2.45×10 −4 kg-m 2 . 17. The impact tool of claim 11 , wherein the tab is radially extending. 18. The impact tool of claim 11 , further comprising a camshaft coupled to the motor, and wherein the thrust bearing is positioned between the second end of the spring and the camshaft.
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