Torque limiter for powered drain cleaner

US12496624B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12496624-B2
Application numberUS-202117210586-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2021
Priority dateJan 28, 2019
Publication dateDec 16, 2025
Grant dateDec 16, 2025

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A torque limiter and a retrievable chain knocker tool, each separately configured for use with a drain cleaning apparatus are described. The drain cleaning apparatus includes a drum housing defining an interior region, a cable carrier rotatably mounted within the housing interior region, and a transmission assembly operatively configured for transferring rotary power to an end portion of flexible cable retained in the housing.

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A drain cleaning apparatus comprising: a drum housing defining an interior region; a drain cleaning cable defining a first end and a second end, the drain cleaning cable at least partially disposed in the drum housing; a torque limiter mounted within the interior region of the drum housing, the torque limiter including a first rotatable member for engagement with a source of rotational power and a second rotatable member for transfer of rotational power to the first end of the drain cleaning cable, wherein the torque limiter further includes at least one spherical member disposed axially between the first and second rotatable members; a torque limiter housing within which are disposed the first and second rotatable members and said at least one spherical member; a spring positioned outside of the first and second rotatable members and abutting a shoulder of the torque limiter housing for applying a biasing force between the first and second rotatable members; and a cable retention plate disposed adjacent the torque limiter and configured to secure the drain cleaning cable against the drum housing. 2 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first rotatable member defines a first face directed toward the second rotatable member, wherein the second rotatable member defines a second face directed toward the first rotatable member, wherein the first rotatable member defines at least one capture region along the first face, and wherein said at least one capture region is configured to retain said at least one spherical member therein. 3 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the second rotatable member defines at least one recessed region along the second face, and wherein said at least one recessed region is configured to contact said at least one spherical member positioned therein. 4 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 3 wherein the the spring applies a compressive force between the first and second rotatable members, for enabling torque transfer from the first rotatable member to the second rotatable member, wherein, upon application of a predetermined torque to the first rotatable member, said at least one spherical member is displaced from contact with the recessed region of the second rotatable member, thereby limiting transfer of said predetermined torque to the second rotatable member. 5 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein the spring is positioned to urge the second face of the second rotatable member toward the first face of the first rotatable member. 6 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the torque limiter further includes the torque limiter housing within which are disposed the first and second rotatable members and said at least one spherical member. 7 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein the spring is positioned between the torque limiter housing and the second rotatable member. 8 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein the torque limiter housing and the first rotatable member are threadedly engaged to each other. 9 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein a force produced by the spring can be selectively varied by rotating the torque limiter housing relative to the first rotatable member. 10 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 2 wherein the torque limiter further includes a cage plate disposed between the first and second rotatable members, wherein the cage plate defines at least one aperture dimensioned to receive said at least one spherical member. 11 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein the torque limiter further includes an adjustment nut threadedly engaged with the second rotatable member, wherein the spring is disposed between the adjusting nut and the second face of the second member. 12 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the torque limiter is configured to enable adjustment of a maximum torque in a rotational direction. 13 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the torque limiter housing includes a threaded region, and wherein the first rotatable member includes a corresponding threaded region engageable with the threaded region of the torque limiter housing. 14 . A drain cleaning apparatus comprising: a drum housing defining an interior region; a drain cleaning cable having a first end and a second end, the cable at least partially disposed within the drum housing; a torque limiter mounted within the interior region of the drum housing, the torque limiter comprising: a first rotatable member for engagement with a source of rotational power; a second rotatable member for transfer of rotational power to the first end of the drain cleaning cable; at least one spherical member disposed between the first and second rotatable members; a torque limiter housing within which are disposed the first and second rotatable members and said at least one spherical member; a spring positioned outside of the first and second rotatable members, the spring abutting a shoulder formed in the torque limiter housing and applying a biasing force to urge the first and second rotatable members together; and a cable retention plate disposed adjacent the torque limiter, the cable retention plate configured to secure the drain cleaning cable against the drum housing. 15 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the first rotatable member defines a first face directed toward the second rotatable member, wherein the second rotatable member defines a second face directed toward the first rotatable member, wherein the first rotatable member defines at least one capture region along the first face configured to retain said at least one spherical member therein. 16 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the second rotatable member defines at least one recessed region along the second face configured to contact said at least one spherical member positioned therein. 17 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 16 , wherein upon application of a predetermined torque to the first rotatable member, said at least one spherical member is displaced from contact with the recessed region of the second rotatable member, thereby limiting transfer of said predetermined torque to the second rotatable member. 18 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the shoulder is formed as an internal feature of the torque limiter housing. 19 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the cable retention plate includes a pair of lips spaced apart to receive the drain cleaning cable disposed between the lips. 20 . The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the cable retention plate is removably secured to the drum housing.

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  • Apparatus for simultaneously pushing and rotating a cleaning device carried by the leading end of a cable or an assembly of rods · CPC title

  • B08B9/045Primary

    the cleaning devices being rotated while moved {, e.g. flexible rotating shaft or "snake"}(B08B9/047 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12496624B2 cover?
A torque limiter and a retrievable chain knocker tool, each separately configured for use with a drain cleaning apparatus are described. The drain cleaning apparatus includes a drum housing defining an interior region, a cable carrier rotatably mounted within the housing interior region, and a transmission assembly operatively configured for transferring rotary power to an end portion of flexib…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ridge Tool Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B08B9/045. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 16 2025 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).