Power tool with magneto-pneumatic striking mechanism
US-10792799-B2 · Oct 6, 2020 · US
US11361894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11361894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916352005-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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A bi-stable solenoid includes a housing, a wire coil, a permanent magnet, an armature, a pin, and a spring. The wire coil is arranged within the housing. The armature is slidably arranged within the housing and is moveable between a first armature position and a second armature position. The pin at least partially extends out of the housing and is slidably engaged by the armature. The spring is biased between the armature and the pin. When the pin encounters an intermediate position between a retracted position and an extended position due to the pin engaging an obstruction, the spring is configured to maintain a biasing force on the pin until the obstruction is removed.
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I claim: 1. A bi-stable solenoid comprising: a housing; a wire coil arranged within the housing; a permanent magnet arranged within the housing; an armature slidably arranged within the housing and moveable between a first armature position and a second armature position; a pin at least partially extending out of the housing and slidably engaged by the armature; and a spring biased between the armature and the pin, wherein, when the pin encounters an intermediate position between a retracted position and an extended position due to the pin engaging an obstruction, the spring is configured to maintain a biasing force on the pin until the obstruction is removed, and wherein the pin is slidably engaged by the armature so that when the pin is prevented from displacing to the extended position by the obstruction, the armature is allowed to fully shift from the first armature position to the second armature position. 2. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein the bi-stable solenoid further comprises a first pole piece and a second pole piece. 3. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 2 , wherein, when the armature is in the first armature position, the armature is engaged with the first pole piece and when the armature is in the second armature position, the armature is engaged with the second pole piece. 4. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 3 , wherein the second pole piece includes a hollow cylindrical portion. 5. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 4 , wherein the spring is disposed around the pin and at least partially within the hollow cylindrical portion of the second pole piece. 6. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 2 , wherein the housing includes a first surface and an open second end. 7. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 6 , wherein the first pole piece is disposed at least partially within the housing and extends at least partially through the first surface. 8. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 6 , wherein the second pole piece is disposed at least partially within the open second end of the housing. 9. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 2 , wherein the pin is slidably engaged by at least one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece. 10. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 9 , wherein the armature is actuated between the first armature position and the second armature position by supplying a current to the wire coil in a desired direction at a predetermined magnitude. 11. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein, when the armature is moved from the first position to the second position, the armature compresses the spring to extend the pin toward the extended position. 12. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein, when the armature is moved from the first position to the second position and the pin is biased toward the extended position by the spring, a structure on the pin is configured to limit the axial movement of the pin. 13. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 1 , wherein, when the armature is moved from the second position to the first position, the armature engages a structure on the pin to move the pin from the extended position toward the retracted position. 14. A bi-stable solenoid comprising: a housing; a wire coil arranged within the housing; a permanent magnet arranged within the housing; an armature slidably arranged within the housing and moveable between a first armature position and a second armature position; a pin at least partially extending out of the housing and slidably engaged by the armature, the pin being moveable between an extended position and a retracted position; and a spring biased between the armature and the pin, wherein, when the armature is moved from the first armature position to the second armature position, the spring applies a force onto the pin, thereby biasing the pin toward the extended position, and when the armature is moved from the first armature position to the second armature position and the pin encounters an obstruction, the spring continues to bias the pin toward the extended position until the obstruction is removed and the pin is allowed move to the extended position. 15. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 14 , further comprising a first pole piece and a second pole piece, and when the armature is in the first armature position, the armature is engaged with the first pole piece and when the armature is in the second armature position, the armature is engaged with the second pole piece. 16. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 15 , wherein the second pole piece includes a hollow cylindrical portion. 17. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 16 , wherein the spring is disposed around the pin and at least partially within the hollow cylindrical portion of the second pole piece. 18. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 14 , wherein the armature is actuated between the first armature position and the second armature position by supplying a current to the wire coil in a desired direction at a predetermined magnitude. 19. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 14 , wherein, when the armature is moved from the first position to the second position and the pin is biased toward the extended position by the spring, a structure on the pin is configured to limit the axial movement of the pin. 20. The bi-stable solenoid of claim 14 , wherein, when the armature is moved from the second position to the first position, the armature engages a structure on the pin to move the pin from the extended position toward the retracted position.
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