Power tool having interchangeable tool heads with an independent accessory switch
US-2017326717-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US11034002B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11034002-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360201-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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An accessory for use with a rotary power tool having a rotatable spindle and a first mating member. The accessory includes a housing having a body and a plurality of arms extending therefrom, a hub rotatably supported within the housing between the arms and configured to be coupled to the spindle to receive torque therefrom, a ball detent disposed within the hub and selectively engagable with the spindle to axially lock the accessory to the power tool, a sleeve axially slidable along the arms and relative to the hub between a first position in which the sleeve biases the ball detent radially inward and into engagement with the spindle when coupled to the hub to axially secure the accessory to the tool, and a second position in which the ball detent is disengageable from the spindle to release the accessory from the tool, and a second mating member axially fixed to the arms of the housing, wherein the sleeve is slidable between the second mating member and the body of the housing, and wherein the first and second mating members are engaged when the accessory is axially secured to the tool to rotationally fix the accessory to the tool.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An attachment mechanism for connecting an accessory to a rotary power tool, the attachment mechanism comprising: a tool-side attachment including a spindle driven by a motor of the power tool, and a first mating member positioned on the tool; and an accessory-side attachment including a housing having a body and a plurality of arms extending therefrom, a hub rotatably supported within the housing between the arms and configured to be coupled to the spindle to receive torque therefrom, a ball detent disposed within the hub and selectively engagable with the spindle to axially lock the accessory to the power tool, a sleeve axially slidable along the arms and relative to the hub between a first position in which the sleeve biases the ball detent radially inward and into engagement with the spindle when coupled to the hub to axially secure the accessory to the tool, and a second position in which the ball detent is disengageable from the spindle to release the accessory from the tool, and a second mating member axially fixed to the arms of the housing, wherein the sleeve is slidable between the second mating member and the body of the housing, and wherein the first and second mating members are engaged when the accessory is axially secured to the tool to rotationally fix the accessory to the tool. 2. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve includes a plurality of apertures through which the corresponding plurality of arms extend, and wherein the arms limit movement of the sleeve relative to the housing to translation between the first and second positions. 3. The attachment mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the second mating member is axially fixed to a distal end of each of the arms. 4. The attachment mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the second mating member is fastened to the arms. 5. The attachment mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the sleeve includes an inner portion in sliding contact with the hub and an outer portion connected with the inner portion by a plurality of radially extending ribs. 6. The attachment mechanism of claim 5 , wherein each of the apertures in the sleeve is defined between two adjacent ribs. 7. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the first mating member includes a first plurality of teeth, and wherein the second mating member includes a second plurality of teeth engaged with the teeth on the first mating member when the accessory is axially secured to the tool. 8. The attachment mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the second mating member is a disk having a face and an outer circumference, and wherein the second plurality of teeth are positioned on the face of the disk. 9. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a spring biasing the sleeve towards the first position. 10. The attachment mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the second mating member retains the sleeve in the first position, against the bias of the spring. 11. An accessory for use with a rotary power tool having a rotatable spindle and a first mating member, the accessory comprising: a housing having a body and a plurality of arms extending therefrom; a hub rotatably supported within the housing between the arms and configured to be coupled to the spindle to receive torque therefrom; a ball detent disposed within the hub and selectively engagable with the spindle to axially lock the accessory to the power tool; a sleeve axially slidable along the arms and relative to the hub between a first position in which the sleeve biases the ball detent radially inward and into engagement with the spindle when coupled to the hub to axially secure the accessory to the tool, and a second position in which the ball detent is disengageable from the spindle to release the accessory from the tool; and a second mating member axially fixed to the arms of the housing, wherein the sleeve is slidable between the second mating member and the body of the housing, and wherein the first and second mating members are engaged when the accessory is axially secured to the tool to rotationally fix the accessory to the tool. 12. The accessory of claim 11 , wherein the sleeve includes a plurality of apertures through which the corresponding plurality of arms extend, and wherein the arms limit movement of the sleeve relative to the housing to translation between the first and second positions. 13. The accessory of claim 12 , wherein the second mating member is axially fixed to a distal end of each of the arms. 14. The accessory of claim 13 , wherein the second mating member is fastened to the arms. 15. The accessory of claim 13 , wherein the sleeve includes an inner portion in sliding contact with the hub and an outer portion connected with the inner portion by a plurality of radially extending ribs. 16. The accessory of claim 15 , wherein each of the apertures in the sleeve is defined between two adjacent ribs. 17. The accessory of claim 11 , wherein the first mating member includes a first plurality of teeth, and wherein the second mating member includes a second plurality of teeth engaged with the teeth on the first mating member when the accessory is axially secured to the tool. 18. The accessory of claim 17 , wherein the second mating member is a disk having a face and an outer circumference, and wherein the second plurality of teeth are positioned on the face of the disk. 19. The accessory of claim 11 , further comprising a spring biasing the sleeve towards the first position. 20. The accessory of claim 19 , wherein the second mating member retains the sleeve in the first position, against the bias of the spring.
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