Rotary impact tool
US-2021339361-A1 · Nov 4, 2021 · US
US12558762B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12558762-B2 |
| Application number | US-202519044285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2025 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2026 |
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A tool attachment includes a first end configured to engage a rotary impact tool, a second end disposed distally from the first end and configured to engage a workpiece, a first concentric body that is coupled to and rotated by the first end, and a second concentric body that is coupled to the second end and rotated by the first concentric body. The second concentric body and the first concentric body are coupled together. The first concentric body rotates relative to the second concentric body to limit the amount of torque delivered from the rotary impact tool to the workpiece.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A tool attachment for use with a rotary impact tool to drive a workpiece, the tool attachment comprising: a first end configured to engage the rotary impact tool; a second end disposed distally from the first end and configured to engage the workpiece; a first concentric body that is coupled to and rotated by the first end; and a second concentric body that is coupled to the second end and rotated by the first concentric body, the second concentric body and the first concentric body are coupled together, wherein the first concentric body rotates relative to the second concentric body to limit an amount of torque delivered from the rotary impact tool to the workpiece. 2 . The tool attachment of claim 1 , further comprising a third concentric body that interconnects the first concentric body and the second concentric body. 3 . The tool attachment of claim 1 , wherein an air gap exists between the first concentric body and the second concentric body. 4 . The tool attachment of claim 1 , wherein the first concentric body includes at least one tab and the second concentric body includes at least one slot that receives the tab of the first concentric body, the tab is configured to transfer rotational force to the slot, and wherein the tab extends tangentially from the first concentric body. 5 . The tool attachment of claim 4 , wherein the at least one tab extends along the first concentric body in a direction parallel with a rotational axis of the first concentric body, and wherein the at least one slot extends along the second concentric body along a helically pitched path about the rotational axis. 6 . The tool attachment of claim 1 , further including, at one end, a means for rotationally locking the tool attachment to at least one of an anvil of the rotary impact tool or the workpiece to inhibit relative rotational movement between the tool attachment and at least one of the anvil or the workpiece. 7 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means is disposed on the first end of the tool attachment. 8 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means is disposed on the second end of the tool attachment. 9 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means includes a plurality of leaf springs that are circumferentially spaced approximately 120 degrees apart along a rim of the tool attachment. 10 . The tool attachment of claim 9 , wherein the leaf springs are configured to deform and exert a biasing force on at least one of an anvil of the rotary impact tool or the workpiece about a rotational axis of the tool attachment. 11 . The tool attachment of claim 10 , wherein each of the leaf springs is at least partially curved, such that each of the leaf springs extends radially inward toward the rotational axis, resulting in a mechanical interference between each of the leaf springs and at least one of the anvil or the workpiece to reduce an amount of clearance therebetween. 12 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means includes a plurality of pins that are circumferentially spaced approximately 120 degrees apart along a rim of the tool attachment. 13 . The tool attachment of claim 12 , wherein the pins are configured to displace radially outward and exert a biasing force on at least one of an anvil of the rotary impact tool or the workpiece about a rotational axis of the tool attachment. 14 . The tool attachment of claim 13 , wherein each of the pins mechanically interferes with at least one of the anvil or the workpiece to reduce an amount of clearance between the tool attachment and at least one of the anvil or the workpiece. 15 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means includes a retaining ring that is disposed in a groove of the tool attachment. 16 . The tool attachment of claim 15 , wherein the retaining ring is configured to displace radially outward and exert a biasing force on at least one of an anvil of the rotary impact tool or the workpiece about a rotational axis of the tool attachment. 17 . The tool attachment of claim 16 , wherein the retaining ring mechanically interferes with at least one of the anvil or the workpiece to reduce an amount of clearance between the tool attachment and at least one of the anvil or the workpiece. 18 . The tool attachment of claim 6 , wherein the rotational locking means includes a plurality of fingers that are circumferentially spaced approximately 120 degrees apart along a rim of the tool attachment. 19 . The tool attachment of claim 18 , wherein each of the fingers includes a base coupled to the rim and a distal end extending away and cantilevered from the base, wherein each of the fingers is angled radially inward relative to a rotational axis of the tool attachment. 20 . The tool attachment of claim 19 , wherein each of the fingers is configured to displace radially outward and exert a clamping force on at least one of an anvil of the rotary impact tool or the workpiece. 21 . The tool attachment of claim 20 , wherein each of the fingers mechanically interferes with at least one of the anvil or the workpiece to reduce an amount of clearance between the tool attachment and at least one of the anvil or the workpiece.
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