Torque sensing arrangement of power tool
US-2024123583-A1 · Apr 18, 2024 · US
US12521852B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12521852-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218713494-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2026 |
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A rotating power tool assembly may include a rotating power tool and a torque control accessory. The rotating power tool may include a tag sensor and an electronic torque limiter operably coupled to an electric motor and a spindle. The electronic torque limiter being controllable by control circuitry to adjust a maximum torque output to the spindle. The torque control accessory may include a torque indicator tag and a visible torque value indicia. The torque control accessory being removably attachable to the rotating power tool. The torque indicator tag being configured to output a tag signal that indicates a maximum torque value associated with the torque control accessory for receipt by the tag sensor to control the torque limiter. The visible torque value indicia may also indicate the maximum torque value.
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A rotating power tool assembly comprising: a rotating power tool comprising: an electric motor; a spindle; control circuitry; an electronic torque limiter operably coupled to the electric motor, the electronic torque limiter being controllable by the control circuity to adjust a maximum torque output to the spindle; and a tag sensor; and a torque control accessory comprising a torque indicator tag and a visible torque value indicia, the torque control accessory being removably attachable to a housing of the rotating power tool, the torque indicator tag being configured to output a tag signal that indicates a maximum torque value associated with the torque control accessory for receipt by the tag sensor, the visible torque value indicia also indicating the maximum torque value; wherein the tag sensor is configured to read the tag signal from the torque indicator tag for provision to the control circuitry via a sensor signal; wherein the control circuity is configured to: determine the maximum torque value based on the sensor signal received from tag sensor; and control the electronic torque limiter to set the maximum torque output to the spindle based on the maximum torque value associated with the torque control accessory, wherein the torque control accessory comprises a sleeve or a boot that is configured to slide onto or over a portion of the housing. 2 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the visible torque value indicia of the torque control accessory comprises a color, wherein the color is associated with the maximum torque value for the torque control accessory. 3 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 2 , wherein the visible torque value indicia is positioned to be visible while the rotating power tool is in use to permit the visible torque value indicia to be visible from a minimum distance for visual checks of the torque control accessory. 4 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the torque indicator tag is a wireless communications device that communicates with the tag sensor via wireless communications. 5 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the torque indicator tag is a memory device, a resistor, or a capacitor that communicates with the tag sensor via a physical electrical connection. 6 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the torque indicator tag is a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; and wherein the tag sensor is a reader configured to interrogate the RFID tag of the torque control accessory to cause a response comprising the tag signal. 7 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the torque limiter comprises: a torque sensor implemented with a strain gauge or magnetostriction; a current sensor to measure the motor current; or a slip clutch that is electrically controlled to decouple the spindle from the motor. 8 . The rotating power tool assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second torque control accessory comprising a second visible torque value indicia and a second torque indicator tag configured to output a second tag signal that indicates a second maximum torque value associated with the second torque control accessory, wherein the second maximum torque value is different from the maximum torque value, and wherein the second visible torque value indicia is different from visible torque value indicia. 9 . A system comprising a plurality of torque control accessories for controlling a rotating power tool to output different maximum torques based on which of the torque control accessories are operably coupled to the rotating power tool, the plurality of torque control accessories comprising a first torque control accessory and a second torque control accessory; wherein each torque control accessory of the plurality of torque control accessories is configured to be removably attachable to a rotating power tool and communicate a respective maximum torque value to the rotating power tool to cause an adjustment to a maximum torque output from the rotating power tool; wherein the first torque control accessory comprises a first torque indicator tag and a first visible torque value indicia, the first torque indicator tag being configured to output a first tag signal that indicates a first maximum torque value associated with the first torque control accessory; wherein the second torque control accessory comprises a second torque indicator tag and a second visible torque value indicia, the second torque indicator tag being configured to output a second tag signal that indicates a second maximum torque value associated with the second torque control accessory; wherein the first maximum torque value is different from the second maximum torque value, and the first visible torque value indicia is different than the second visible torque value indicia. 10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first visible torque value indicia comprises a first color indicative of the first maximum torque value and the second visible torque value indicia comprises a second color indicative of the second maximum torque value, wherein the first color is different from the second color. 11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the first visible torque value indicia is configured to be positioned to be visible while the rotating power tool is in use to permit visibility of the first visible torque value indicia from a minimum distance for visual checks of first torque control accessory. 12 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first torque indicator tag is a wireless communications device that communicates with a tag sensor of the rotating power tool via wireless communications. 13 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first torque indicator tag is a memory device that communicates with a tag sensor of the rotating power tool via a physical electrical connection. 14 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first torque indicator tag is a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag configured to output a response signal indicating the first maximum torque value. 15 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first torque control accessory comprises a sleeve or a boot that is configured to slide onto or over a portion of an exterior of the rotating power tool. 16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the first torque control accessory comprises a flexible elastomer in the shape of the sleeve or the boot. 17 . A rotating power tool assembly comprising: a rotating power tool comprising: control circuitry; an electronic torque limiter configured to be operably coupled to a motor of the rotating power tool, the electronic torque limiter being controllable by the control circuity to adjust a maximum torque output to a spindle; and a tag sensor configured to read a tag signal from a torque indicator tag of a torque control accessory for provision to the control circuitry via a sensor signal, the tag signal comprising an indication of a maximum torque value associated with the torque control accessory; wherein the rotating power tool is configured to physically, and removably, engage with the torque control accessory; wherein the control circuity is configured to receive an indication of the maximum torque value from the tag sensor and control the electronic torque limiter to set the maximum torque output to the spindle based on the maximum torque value associated with the torque control accessory; wherein the torque control accessory further comprises a visible torque value indicia that comprise a color, wherein the color is
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