Power tool
US-2015151415-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US11964368B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11964368-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217734691-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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An impact tool includes a housing that includes 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. The impact tool includes an electric motor supported in the motor housing portion, a battery pack supported by the housing for providing power to the motor, 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.
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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; 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. 2. The impact tool of claim 1 , wherein the drive assembly includes an anvil rotatable about an axis and including a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil, a hammer that is 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. 3. The impact tool of claim 2 , wherein the hammer imparts the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of at least 1 impact per revolution of the hammer. 4. The impact tool of claim 2 , wherein the hammer imparts the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of at least 2 impacts per revolution of the hammer. 5. The impact tool of claim 1 , further comprising a second handle coupled to the front housing portion. 6. The impact tool of claim 5 , wherein the second handle is rotatably coupled to the front housing portion. 7. The impact tool of claim 5 , wherein the second handle is coupled to the front housing portion via a band clamp. 8. An impact tool comprising: a housing including a motor housing portion, a front housing portion coupled to the motor housing portion, and a first handle portion extending from the motor housing portion; a second handle coupled to the front housing portion; a brushless electric motor supported in the housing, the motor having a nominal diameter of at least 50 mm; 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 drive assembly for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece, 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. 9. The impact tool of claim 8 , wherein the drive assembly is capable of developing at least 2,000 ft-lbs of fastening torque. 10. The impact tool of claim 9 , wherein the first handle portion includes a grip that is spaced from the motor housing portion such that an aperture is defined between the grip and the motor housing portion. 11. The impact tool of claim 10 , further comprising a trigger located on the first handle portion. 12. The impact tool of claim 11 , wherein the second handle is coupled to the front housing portion via a band clamp. 13. The impact tool of claim 8 , wherein the hammer has a mass of at least 1 kg. 14. The impact tool of claim 13 , wherein the hammer imparts the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil at a rate of 2 impacts per revolution of the hammer. 15. 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; a brushless electric motor supported in the motor housing portion, the motor having a nominal diameter of at least 50 mm and operable at a peak power of at least 950 Watts; 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, the drive assembly including an anvil rotatable about an axis and including a head adjacent a distal end of the anvil, a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil, the hammer having a mass of at least 1 kg, and a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil. 16. The impact tool of claim 15 , wherein the drive assembly is capable of developing at least 1,700 ft-lbs of fastening torque. 17. The impact tool of claim 16 , wherein the drive assembly includes a camshaft, and wherein the hammer is axially displaceable along the camshaft. 18. The impact tool of claim 16 , 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 different than the first length. 19. The impact tool of claim 15 , 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 the second hammer lug impacts the second anvil lug. 20. The impact tool of claim 15 , further comprising a planetary transmission configured to provide a speed reduction and torque increase from the motor to the drive assembly, wherein the planetary transmission includes a plurality of planet gears.
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