Impact tool

US11318589B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11318589-B2
Application numberUS-201916278382-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 18, 2019
Priority dateFeb 19, 2018
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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An impact tool includes a housing, an electric 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 capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque. The drive assembly includes an anvil rotatable about an axis and having a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil. The head has a minimum cross-sectional width of at least 1 inch in a plane oriented transverse to the axis. The drive assembly also includes a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil.

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What is claimed is: 1. An impact tool comprising: a housing including a motor housing portion, a front housing portion coupled to the motor housing portion, and a D-shaped handle portion extending from the motor housing portion in a direction opposite the front housing portion; an electric motor supported in the motor housing portion; a battery pack supported by the housing for providing power to the motor; a second handle coupled to the front housing portion; and a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque, the drive assembly including an anvil rotatable about an axis and including a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil, the head having a minimum cross-sectional width of at least 1 inch in a plane oriented transverse to the axis, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. 2. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor is a brushless electric motor having a nominal diameter of at least 50 mm, a stator with a plurality of stator windings, and a rotor with a plurality of permanent magnets. 3. The impact tool of claim 2 , wherein the drive assembly converts continuous torque input from the brushless electric motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque without exceeding 80 Amps of current drawn by the brushless electric motor. 4. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the hammer imparts the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of no more than 1 impact per revolution of the hammer to provide at least 90 Joules of impact energy to the anvil per revolution of the hammer. 5. The impact tool of claim 4 , wherein the hammer provides at least 90 Joules of impact energy to the anvil per revolution of the hammer without exceeding 40 Amps of current drawn by the motor. 6. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the anvil is a first anvil having a first length, and wherein the anvil is interchangeable with a second anvil having a second length greater than the first length. 7. An impact tool comprising: a housing; a brushless electric motor supported in the housing, the motor having a nominal diameter of at least 50 mm, a stator with a plurality of stator windings, and a rotor with a plurality of permanent magnets; a battery pack supported by the housing for providing power to the motor, the battery pack having a nominal voltage of at least 18 Volts and a nominal capacity of at least 5 Amp hours; a drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque without exceeding 80 Amps of current drawn by the motor, the drive assembly including an anvil, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. 8. The impact tool of claim 7 , wherein the hammer imparts the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of no more than 1 impact per revolution of the hammer. 9. The impact tool of claim 7 , wherein the hammer provides at least 90 Joules of impact energy to the anvil per revolution of the hammer. 10. The impact tool of claim 7 , wherein the hammer has a mass of at least 1 kilogram. 11. The impact tool of claim 7 , wherein the anvil is rotatable about an axis, and wherein the anvil includes a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil, the head having a minimum cross-sectional width of at least 1 inch in a plane oriented transverse to the axis. 12. The impact tool of claim 7 , wherein the hammer is configured to rotate 345 degrees to 375 degrees between consecutive impacts. 13. An impact tool comprising: a housing; a brushless electric motor supported in the housing, the motor having: a stator with a plurality of stator windings, and a rotor with a plurality of permanent magnets; a battery pack supported by the housing for providing power to the motor, the battery pack having a nominal voltage of at least 18 Volts and a nominal capacity of at least 5 Amp hours; 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 for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of no more than 1 impact per revolution of the hammer to provide at least 90 Joules of impact energy to the anvil per revolution of the hammer, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. 14. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the hammer provides at least 90 Joules of impact energy to the anvil per revolution of the hammer without exceeding 40 Amps of current drawn by the motor. 15. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the drive assembly includes a camshaft coupled to the hammer such that the hammer is axially displaceable along the camshaft, wherein the hammer includes a first hammer lug and a second hammer lug, wherein the anvil includes a first anvil lug and a second anvil lug, and wherein the drive assembly is configured such that the first hammer lug impacts the first anvil lug and passes the second anvil lug once per revolution of the hammer, and the second hammer lug impacts the second anvil lug and passes the first anvil lug once per revolution of the hammer. 16. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the motor has a peak power of at least 950 Watts. 17. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the drive assembly is configured to convert the continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon the workpiece capable of developing at least 2,000 ft-lbs of fastening torque. 18. The impact tool of claim 13 , further comprising a planetary transmission configured to provide a speed reduction and torque increase from the rotor to the drive assembly, wherein the planetary transmission includes a plurality of helical planet gears. 19. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the hammer has a mass of at least 1 kilogram. 20. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the drive assembly includes a camshaft, and wherein the hammer is axially displaceable along the camshaft by a travel distance of at least 40 millimeters.

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Classifications

  • B25B21/02Primary

    with means for imparting impact to screwdriver blade or nut socket · CPC title

  • for impact wrenches or screwdrivers · CPC title

  • Tools having a percussion-and-rotation mode · CPC title

  • Mode changers; Mechanisms connected thereto · CPC title

  • B25B21/026Primary

    Impact clutches · CPC title

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What does patent US11318589B2 cover?
An impact tool includes a housing, an electric 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 capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque. The drive assembly includes an anvil rotatable about an axis and having a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil. The head h…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25B21/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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