Hand-held power tool
US-9808868-B2 · Nov 7, 2017 · US
US12551952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12551952-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017614273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 17, 2026 |
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The present specification relates to a power drill, comprising a housing in which a motor is arranged, and a front and rear bearing arranged to support an axle assembly adapted to engage a drill attachment, wherein said axle assembly and at least one of said front and said rear bearing further form an additional assembly movably arranged with respect to said housing, said power drill further comprising a force transducer arranged at said front end of said housing and axially supported by said housing, and wherein said additional assembly is axially supported by said force transducer, said force transducer thereby being configured to output a signal representing an axial force acting on said additional assembly. The present specification further relates to a force transducer for such a power drill and a detachable front part for a power drill.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A power drill comprising: a motor; a front bearing and a rear bearing, said front and rear bearing being arranged in a housing to thereby support an axle assembly, wherein the axle assembly comprises a first end drivingly connected to said motor and a second end configured to engage a drill attachment, wherein said axle assembly and at least one of said front bearing and/or said rear bearing further form an additional assembly movably arranged with respect to said housing such that a limited axial movement between said housing and said additional assembly is allowed; and a force transducer arranged in said housing, the force transducer comprising a first end portion extending along an axial direction defined from said first end to said second end of said axle assembly, a second end portion extending along said axial direction laterally in a direction opposite of the first end portion, and an intermediate portion defining a disc located between said first and second end portions and extending radially outward from the axial direction relative to said first and second end portions, said intermediate portion being coaxially arranged with respect to said front and rear bearing, wherein said force transducer is axially supported by said housing, and wherein said additional assembly is axially supported by said force transducer, said force transducer thereby being configured to sense a measured quantity over said disc shaped portion and output a signal representing an axial force acting on said additional assembly. 2 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said force transducer is arranged behind said rear bearing, in the direction defined from said first end to said second end of said axle assembly, such that said rear bearing is axially supported by said force transducer. 3 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said first end portion of said force transducer is axially supported by said housing, and wherein said additional assembly bears against said second end portion of said force transducer. 4 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said force transducer is arranged behind said front bearing in the direction defined from said first end to said second end of said axle assembly, such that said front bearing is axially supported by said force transducer. 5 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said measured quantity is a quantity indicative of a strain, and wherein said force transducer comprises at least one strain gauge. 6 . A power drill according to claim 5 , wherein said force transducer comprises at least one strain gauge, arranged on a first side of said disc shaped portion. 7 . A power drill according to claim 6 , wherein said force transducer comprises at least two strain gauges, each respectively arranged on a first and a second side of said disc shaped portion. 8 . A power drill according to claim 5 , wherein said at least one strain gauge is a diaphragm strain gauge is arranged on the first side of said disc shaped portion. 9 . A power drill according to claim 1 , further comprising a motor shaft connected to said motor at a first end and forming a sun gear at a second end, wherein said axle assembly comprises a planet carrier adapted to engage said drill attachment and at least one planet gear adapted to engage a ring gear arranged between said front bearing and said rear bearing, said motor shaft and planet carrier being coupled via said ring gear and said at least one planetary gear. 10 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said axle assembly, said front bearing, and said rear bearing together form said additional assembly movably arranged with respect to said housing. 11 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein said power drill is a hand-held drill. 12 . A force transducer for use in a power drill comprising a motor, and a front bearing and a rear bearing, said front and rear bearing being arranged in a housing to thereby support an axle assembly, wherein the axle assembly comprises a first end drivingly connected to said motor and a second end configured to engage a drill attachment, wherein said axle assembly and at least one of said front bearing and/or said rear bearing further form an additional assembly movably arranged with respect to said housing such that a limited axial movement between said housing and said additional assembly is allowed, wherein the force transducer comprising: a first end portion extending along an axial direction defined from said first end to said second end of said axle assembly and a second end portion extending along said axial direction laterally in a direction opposite of the first end portion, and an intermediate portion defining a disc located between said first and second end portions and extending radially outward from the axial direction relative to said first and second end portions, said intermediate portion being coaxially arranged with respect to said front and rear bearing, wherein said force transducer is axially supported by said housing, and wherein said additional assembly is axially supported by said force transducer, said force transducer thereby being configured to sense a measured quantity over said disc shaped portion and output a signal representing an axial force acting on said additional assembly. 13 . A detachable front part for a power drill, where the power drill comprises a drill housing and a motor, the detachable front part comprising: a front part housing adapted to be attached to the drill housing and a front bearing and a rear bearing, said front and rear bearing being arranged in said front part housing to support an axle assembly, wherein the axle assembly comprises a first end drivingly connected to said motor and a second end configured to engage a drill attachment, wherein said axle assembly and at least one of said front bearing and said rear bearing further form an additional assembly movably arranged with respect to said front part housing such that a limited axial movement between said front part housing and said additional assembly is allowed; and a force transducer, wherein said force transducer is axially supported by said front part housing, the force transducer comprising a first end portion extending along an axial direction defined from said first end to said second end of said axle assembly, a second end portion extending along said axial direction laterally in a direction opposite of the first end portion, and an intermediate portion defining a disc located between said first and second end portions and extending radially outward from the axial direction relative to said first and second end portions, said intermediate portion being coaxially arranged with respect to said front and rear bearing, and wherein said additional assembly is axially supported by said force transducer, said force transducer thereby being configured to sense a measured quantity over said disc shaped portion, and output a signal representing an axial force acting on said additional assembly. 14 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first end portion or the second end portion of the force transducer extends in a radial direction outward from the axial direction at a distance that is different than a distance that the intermediate portion extends in the radial direction outward from the axial direction. 15 . A power drill according to claim 1 , wherein the first end portion of the force transducer extends in a radial direction outward from the axial direction at a first distance and the second end portion of the force transd
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