Electrical connection devices with welded wire leads
US-2018019526-A1 · Jan 18, 2018 · US
US11498196B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11498196-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916275384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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An attachment is configured for use with a powered hammer to drive a rod into the ground. The attachment includes a body and an impact portion defining a first axis. The impact portion is fixed to the body and immovable relative to the body. The impact portion is configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer. The attachment further comprises a receiving portion in which the rod is receivable. The receiving portion defines a second axis that is parallel with the first axis.
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What is claimed is: 1. An attachment configured for use with a powered hammer to drive a rod into the ground, the attachment comprising: a body; an impact portion defining a first axis, the impact portion fixed to the body and immovable relative to the body, the impact portion configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer; and a receiving portion in which the rod is receivable, the receiving portion defining a second axis that is parallel to the first axis, wherein the impact portion is a post extending from the body, and wherein the post is configured to be received within a chuck of the powered hammer to receive impacts directly from the powered hammer. 2. The attachment of claim 1 , further comprising a bore defined in the body in which the rod is alternately receivable, wherein the bore is coaxial with the impact portion. 3. The attachment of claim 1 , wherein the receiving portion is a first longitudinal groove. 4. The attachment of claim 3 , further comprising padding in the first longitudinal groove. 5. The attachment of claim 3 , further comprising a first anvil arranged above the first longitudinal groove, wherein the first anvil is intersected by the second axis. 6. The attachment of claim 5 , further comprising a second longitudinal groove defining a second receiving portion, wherein the second longitudinal groove defines a third axis that is parallel with the first and second axes. 7. The attachment of claim 6 , further comprising a second anvil arranged above the second longitudinal groove, wherein the second anvil is intersected by the third axis. 8. The attachment of claim 1 , wherein the receiving portion is a clamping portion. 9. The attachment of claim 8 , wherein the clamping portion includes a first jaw and a second jaw, and wherein the second axis is defined between the first and second jaws. 10. The attachment of claim 9 , wherein the second jaw is fixed to the body and the first jaw is moveable relative to the second jaw. 11. The attachment of claim 10 , wherein the first jaw is moveable in a direction that is transverse to a plane including the first and second axes. 12. The attachment of claim 10 , further comprising a screw rotatable relative to the body, wherein rotation of the screw moves the first jaw relative to the second jaw. 13. The attachment of claim 12 , further comprising a gear coupled to the screw, wherein the gear transfers torque to the screw, causing it to rotate. 14. The attachment of claim 10 , wherein the first jaw is arranged in a slot defined in the body, and wherein the first jaw is slideable within the slot relative to the second jaw. 15. The attachment of claim 14 , wherein the slot is obliquely oriented relative to the second axis. 16. The attachment of claim 9 , wherein the first and second jaws are moveable relative to the body. 17. The attachment of claim 16 , wherein the first and second jaws each have clamping surfaces, and wherein each of the first and second jaws is pivotably coupled to the body. 18. The attachment of claim 17 , wherein the first and second jaws are coupled to each other and the body by a link that is pivotably coupled to the body, and wherein pivoting the link relative to the body adjusts a size of a gap between the first and second jaws. 19. The attachment of claim 17 , further comprising an actuator assembly to which each of the first and second jaws is coupled to adjust a size of the gap between the clamping surfaces. 20. The attachment of claim 19 , further comprising: a first barrel nut pivotably coupled to an end of the first jaw opposite the clamping surface on the first jaw; and a second barrel nut pivotably coupled to an end of the second jaw opposite the clamping surface on the second jaw, wherein the actuator assembly includes a screw with a first threaded portion threaded to the first barrel nut and a second threaded portion threaded to the second barrel nut, and wherein rotation of the screw in a first direction decreases the size of the gap, and rotation of the screw in an opposite, second direction increases the size of the gap. 21. The attachment of claim 17 , wherein the first and second jaws are biased toward a clamping position in which the clamping surfaces are biased into engagement with the rod. 22. The attachment of claim 21 , further comprising a lock having a locking surface engageable with the rod when the rod is positioned between the clamping surfaces of the first and second jaws, wherein the lock is biased toward a position in which the locking surface is engaged with the rod. 23. The attachment of claim 21 , wherein each of the first and second jaws has an inclined surface, and wherein the attachment further comprises a wedge biased by a spring toward the body and into engagement with the inclined surfaces of the first and second jaws, such that the first and second jaws are biased toward the clamping position. 24. The attachment of claim 23 , further comprising a pull ring configured to move the wedge away from the inclined surfaces, such that the clamping surfaces of the first and second jaws can be moved away from each other. 25. An attachment configured for use with a powered hammer to drive a rod into the ground, the attachment comprising: a body; an impact portion defining a first axis, the impact portion fixed to the body and immovable relative to the body, the impact portion configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer; and a receiving portion in which the rod is receivable, the receiving portion defining a second axis that is parallel to the first axis, wherein the receiving portion is a clamping portion, wherein the clamping portion includes a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein the second axis is defined between the first and second jaws, wherein the second jaw is fixed to the body and the first jaw is moveable relative to the second jaw, and wherein the first jaw is moveable in a direction that is transverse to a plane including the first and second axes. 26. An attachment configured for use with a powered hammer to drive a rod into the ground, the attachment comprising: a body; an impact portion defining a first axis, the impact portion fixed to the body and immovable relative to the body, the impact portion configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer; and a receiving portion in which the rod is receivable, the receiving portion defining a second axis that is parallel to the first axis, wherein the receiving portion is a clamping portion, wherein the clamping portion includes a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein the second axis is defined between the first and second jaws, wherein the second jaw is fixed to the body and the first jaw is moveable relative to the second jaw, wherein the attachment further comprises a screw rotatable relative to the body, and wherein rotation of the screw moves the first jaw relative to the second jaw.
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