Power tool and power tool system
US-12440955-B2 · Oct 14, 2025 · US
US10480697B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10480697-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615341595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A tool for confirming the connection status of a fluid line to a quick-connect fluid coupling assembly includes a hub portion configured to interface with an outer portion of the fluid line, a finger coupled to the hub portion, a handle portion, a spring portion coupled to the hub portion and to the handle portion, and an indicating means. When the tool is placed in contact with the fluid line, a biasing force is applied to the tool in an axial direction, and a torque is applied to the handle portion to rotate the handle portion by a predetermined amount about the longitudinal axis of the fluid line, the finger cooperates with the retaining clip to produce a reaction torque to activate the indicating means when the fluid line is properly connected to the fluid coupling assembly.
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A tool for confirming a connection status of a fluid line to a quick-connect fluid coupling assembly, the fluid line having a shoulder portion and the fluid coupling assembly comprising a retaining clip and a body, the retaining clip having a plurality of protrusions and the body defining a plurality of slots for receiving the protrusions such that the protrusions extend through the slots to engage the shoulder portion and secure the fluid line to the fluid coupling assembly when the fluid line is properly connected to the fluid coupling assembly, the tool comprising: a hub portion defining a locating surface configured to interface with an outer portion of the fluid line; at least one axially extending finger having a first portion that is fixedly coupled to the hub portion, the finger having a distal end situated away from the first portion of the finger; a handle portion; a spring portion coupled to the hub portion and to the handle portion, the spring portion configured to allow relative rotational movement between the hub portion and the handle portion; and an indicating means; such that, when the tool is placed with the locating surface in contact with the outer portion of the fluid line, when a sufficient biasing force is applied to the tool in an axial direction to force the distal end of the finger to contact either the shoulder portion of the fluid line or the retaining clip, and when a sufficient forcing torque is applied to the handle portion to rotate the tool by a predetermined amount about a longitudinal axis of the fluid line, the finger cooperates with the retaining clip to produce a reaction torque sufficient to deflect the spring portion and activate the indicating means when the fluid line is properly connected to the fluid coupling assembly. 2. The tool according to claim 1 further comprising a first electrical contact fixedly connected to the hub portion and a second electrical contact fixedly connected to the handle portion, the first electrical contact configured so as to be electrically connected to the second electrical contact when the reaction torque is sufficient to activate the indicating means and so as to be electrically isolated from the second electrical contact when the reaction torque is insufficient to activate the indicating means. 3. The tool according to claim 2 wherein the indicating means comprises an electrical circuit wired from the first electrical contact to the second electrical contact. 4. The tool according to claim 3 wherein the electrical circuit comprises a battery. 5. The tool according to claim 3 wherein the electrical circuit comprises a light source. 6. The tool according to claim 5 wherein the light source comprises a light emitting diode. 7. The tool according to claim 6 wherein the electrical circuit further contains a current limiting device. 8. The tool according to claim 7 wherein the current limiting device comprises a resistor. 9. A method for using a tool to confirm a connection status of a fluid line to a quick-connect fluid coupling assembly, the fluid line having a shoulder portion and the fluid coupling assembly comprising a retaining clip and a body, the retaining clip having a plurality of protrusions and the body defining a plurality of slots for receiving the protrusions such that the protrusions extend through the slots to engage the shoulder portion and secure the fluid line to the fluid coupling assembly when the fluid line is properly connected to the fluid coupling assembly; the tool comprising a hub portion defining a locating surface configured to interface with an outer portion of the fluid line, at least one axially extending finger having a first portion that is fixedly coupled to the hub portion and having a distal end situated away from the first portion of the finger, a handle portion, a spring portion coupled to the hub portion and to the handle portion and configured to allow relative rotational movement between the hub portion and the handle portion, and an indicating means; the method comprising the steps of: placing the tool with the locating surface in contact with the outer portion of the fluid line; applying a sufficient biasing force to the tool in an axial direction to force distal end of the finger to contact either the shoulder portion of the fluid line or the retaining clip; and applying a sufficient forcing torque to the handle portion to rotate the tool by a predetermined amount about a longitudinal axis of the fluid line such that the finger cooperates with the retaining clip to produce a reaction torque sufficient to deflect the spring portion and activate the indicating means when the fluid line is properly connected to the fluid coupling assembly. 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the tool further comprises a first electrical contact fixedly connected to the hub portion and a second electrical contact fixedly connected to the handle portion, the first electrical contact configured so as to be electrically connected to the second electrical contact when the reaction torque is sufficient to activate the indicating means and so as to be electrically isolated from the second electrical contact when the reaction torque is insufficient to activate the indicating means. 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the indicating means comprises an electrical circuit wired from the first electrical contact to the second electrical contact. 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the electrical circuit comprises a battery. 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein the electrical circuit comprises a light source. 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein the light source comprises a light emitting diode. 15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the electrical circuit further contains a current limiting device. 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the current limiting device comprises a resistor.
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