Tool-holding apparatus, impact driver, and electric work machine
US-2021023629-A1 · Jan 28, 2021 · US
US12168283B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12168283-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217703040-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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A socket for use with an anvil of a rotary power tool includes a socket body with a driven end and a working end. The socket also includes a locking element adapted to engage a locking recess in the anvil. The locking element is positioned within a slot in the socket body and movable between a lock position and a release position. A locking sleeve surrounding the driven end of the socket body is also included. The locking sleeve is movable between a lock position and a release position. An engagement ring is included on the locking sleeve and is adapted to engage the locking element preventing radially outward motion of the locking element when in the lock position. The socket also includes a first spring adapted to bias the locking element toward the lock position, and a second spring adapted to bias the locking sleeve toward the lock position.
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A socket for use with an anvil of a rotary power tool, the socket comprising: a cylindrical socket body having a driven end and a working end, the driven end including a receptacle in which a drive end of the anvil having a corresponding shape is receivable in an axial direction; a locking element adapted to engage a locking recess in the anvil, the locking element positioned within a slot in the driven end of the socket body and movable within the slot between a lock position, in which a portion of the locking element protrudes into the receptacle, and a release position; a locking sleeve surrounding the driven end of the socket body, the locking sleeve movable between a lock position and a release position, the locking sleeve including an engagement ring adapted to engage the locking element, the engagement ring preventing radially outward motion of the locking element when the locking sleeve is in the lock position; a first spring extending between the locking element and the socket body, the first spring adapted to bias the locking element toward the lock position; and a second spring adapted to bias the locking sleeve toward the lock position. 2. The socket of claim 1 , wherein the socket body includes a shoulder extending radially outward from an exterior of the driven end, and wherein the shoulder is adapted to prevent removal of the locking sleeve from the socket body. 3. The socket of claim 2 , further comprising a circumferential groove on an exterior of the socket body axially located between the shoulder and the working end. 4. The socket of claim 3 , further comprising a retaining ring located in the circumferential groove, wherein a first end of the second spring is seated against the retaining ring. 5. The socket of claim 1 , wherein, in response to insertion of the drive end of the anvil into the receptacle, the locking element is displaced from the lock position to the release position, in which the locking element is misaligned with the engagement ring on the locking sleeve, while the locking sleeve remains in the lock position. 6. The socket of claim 1 , wherein the working end of the socket body includes a bore having a hexagonal cross-sectional shape. 7. The socket of claim 1 , wherein the locking element is a ball detent. 8. A rotary power tool assembly comprising: an anvil rotatable about a longitudinal axis and having a drive end and a circumferential recess proximate the drive end; and a socket including a cylindrical socket body having a driven end and a working end, the driven end including a receptacle in which the drive end of the anvil having a corresponding shape is received along the longitudinal axis, a locking element received in the circumferential recess in the anvil, the locking element positioned within a slot in the driven end of the socket body and movable within the slot between a lock position, in which a portion of the locking element protrudes into the receptacle, and a release position, a locking sleeve surrounding the driven end of the socket body, the locking sleeve movable between a lock position and a release position, the locking sleeve including an engagement ring adapted to engage the locking element, the engagement ring preventing radially outward motion of the locking element and maintaining the locking element within the circumferential recess when the locking sleeve is in the lock position, a first spring adapted to bias the locking element toward the lock position, and a second spring adapted to bias the locking sleeve toward the lock position. 9. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein the socket body includes a shoulder extending radially outward from an exterior of the driven end, and wherein the shoulder is adapted to prevent removal of the locking sleeve from the socket body. 10. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a circumferential groove on an exterior of the socket body axially located between the shoulder and the working end. 11. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a retaining ring located in the circumferential groove, wherein a first end of the second spring is seated against the retaining ring. 12. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein the working end of the socket body includes a bore having a hexagonal cross-sectional shape. 13. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a friction ring on the drive end of the anvil engaged with the receptacle. 14. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking element is a ball detent. 15. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking sleeve further includes an annular recess adjacent the engagement ring. 16. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking sleeve further includes a grip extending radially outward from an outer surface of the locking sleeve. 17. The rotary power tool assembly of claim 8 , wherein, in response to insertion of the drive end of the anvil into the receptacle, the locking element is displaced from the lock position to the release position, in which the locking element is misaligned with the engagement ring on the locking sleeve, while the locking sleeve remains in the lock position. 18. A method of coupling a socket to an anvil of a rotary power tool, the socket including a body and a locking sleeve, the method comprising: inserting a driven end of the anvil into a receptacle of the socket; axially displacing a locking element relative to an engagement ring of the locking sleeve; radially displacing the locking element into an annular recess disposed adjacent the engagement ring; and radially displacing the locking element into a circumferential recess in the anvil, thereby locking the socket onto the anvil. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the locking sleeve remains stationary in response to insertion of the driven end of the anvil into the receptacle of the socket. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising translating the locking element relative to the socket in response to insertion of the driven end of the anvil into the receptacle of the socket.
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