Powered working machine
US-9669536-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US10906153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10906153-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916414053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2021 |
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A work tool includes a spindle and a clamp shaft. The spindle is supported to be rotatable around a driving axis defining an up-down direction of the work tool. The clamp shaft includes a shaft part and a fixing part. The shaft part extends coaxially with the spindle. The fixing part is coupled to the shaft part on a lower side of the spindle. The clamp shaft is supported to be movable in the up-down direction relative to the spindle. The clamp shaft is configured to be biased upward and to fix the tool accessory to a lower end portion of the spindle by the fixing par. The fixing part is configured to be removable from the shaft part and to be integrally coupled to the shaft part only by moving upward relative to the shaft part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A work tool configured to perform an operation on a workpiece by driving a tool accessory, the work tool comprising: a spindle supported to be rotatable around a driving axis, the driving axis defining an up-down direction of the work tool; and a clamp shaft including a shaft part and a fixing part and supported to be movable in the up-down direction relative to the spindle, the shaft part extending coaxially with the spindle, the fixing part being coupled to the shaft part on a lower side of the spindle, wherein: the clamp shaft is configured to be biased upward and to fix the tool accessory to a lower end portion of the spindle by the fixing part, the fixing part is configured to be removable from the shaft part, and the fixing part is configured to be integrally coupled to the shaft part only by moving the fixing part, the fixing part being moved only linearly upward relative to the shaft part. 2. The work tool as defined in claim 1 , wherein the fixing part includes: a housing member; and an engagement member housed in the housing member so as to be movable between an engagement position and a disengagement position, the engagement member being engageable with the shaft part in the engagement position and not engageable with the shaft part in the disengagement position. 3. The work tool as defined in claim 2 , wherein the engagement member is biased toward the engagement position. 4. The work tool as defined in claim 3 , wherein: the fixing part further includes a spring member and a spring receiving member biased by the spring member and abutting on the engagement member, the spring receiving member is configured to apply a biasing force to the engagement member toward the engagement position when the fixing part is coupled to the shaft part, and the spring receiving member is also configured to be moved against the biasing force of the spring member so as to cause the engagement member to be moved to the disengagement position when the fixing part is removed from the shaft part. 5. The work tool as defined in claim 4 , wherein: the engagement member and the spring receiving member respectively have a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface which abut on each other, and the engagement member is moved radially outward relative to the driving axis by cooperation between the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface when the fixing part is removed from the shaft part. 6. The work tool as defined in claim 5 , wherein: the shaft part has a lower end portion having a groove formed in its outer periphery, the engagement member has a projection configured to be engaged with the groove when placed in the engagement position, and an inclination angle of a lower surface of the projection relative to the driving axis is larger than an inclination angle of an upper surface of the projection relative to the driving axis. 7. The work tool as defined in claim 4 , wherein: an upper-wall part of the housing member and the engagement member respectively have a third inclined surface and a fourth inclined surface which are inclined relative to the driving axis and abut on each other, the shaft part has a lower end portion having a groove formed in its outer periphery, the engagement member has a projection configured to be engaged with the groove when placed in the engagement position, the engagement member is movable in a radial direction relative to the driving axis between the engagement position and the disengagement position, the engagement member is pressed against the upper-wall part by the spring receiving member biased upward when the fixing part is coupled to the shaft part, and biased radially inward toward the engagement position by cooperation between the third inclined surface and the fourth inclined surface, and an inclination angle of a lower surface of the projection relative to the driving axis is larger than an inclination angle of the third inclined surface relative to the driving axis. 8. The work tool as defined in claim 4 , wherein: the fixing part further includes an operation part provided outside the housing member, the spring receiving member is biased upward by the spring member, and the operation part is configured to move the spring receiving member downward by a user's operation. 9. The work tool as defined in claim 3 , wherein: the shaft part has a lower end portion having a groove formed in its outer periphery, the engagement member has a projection configured to be engaged with the groove when placed in the engagement position, and the engagement member is configured to be pushed by a lower end surface of the shaft part to move from the engagement position to the disengagement position and thereafter biased to return to the engagement position where the projection is engaged with the groove, in a process of an upward movement of the fixing part relative to the shaft part. 10. The work tool as defined in claim 2 , wherein: the engagement member is movable in a radial direction relative to the driving axis, and the disengagement position is located radially outward of the engagement position. 11. The work tool as defined in claim 10 , wherein: the engagement member is also movable in the up-down direction relative to the housing member, and the disengagement position is located below the engagement position. 12. The work tool as defined in claim 2 , wherein: an upper-wall part of the housing member and the engagement member respectively have a third inclined surface and a fourth inclined surface which are inclined relative to the driving axis, and the engagement member is movable between the engagement position and the disengagement position with the third inclined surface and the fourth inclined surface sliding with each other. 13. The work tool as defined in claim 12 , wherein: the fixing part further includes a spring member and a spring receiving member biased by the spring member and abutting on the engagement member, the spring receiving member is configured to apply a biasing force to the engagement member toward the engagement position when the fixing part is coupled to the shaft part, the spring receiving member is also configured to be moved against the biasing force of the spring member so as to cause the engagement member to be moved to the disengagement position when the fixing part is removed from the shaft part, and the engagement member is pressed against the upper-wall part by the spring receiving member and biased radially inward by cooperation between the third inclined surface and the fourth inclined surface which abut on each other. 14. The work tool as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member configured to bias the clamp shaft upward relative to the spindle. 15. The work tool as defined in claim 1 , wherein the shaft part is inserted through the spindle so as to be unable to be pulled out of the spindle. 16. The work tool as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a housing; wherein the spindle is supported in the housing to be rotatable around the driving axis, and the fixing part is coupled to the shaft part on the lower side of the spindle and outside of the housing. 17. The work tool as defined in claim 16 , wherein the fixing part includes: a housing member; and an engagement member housed in the housing member so as to be movable between an engagement position and a disengagement position, the engagement member being engageable with the shaft part in the engagement position and not engageable with the
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