Percussion tool
US-2024198505-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US9289890B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9289890-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414150711-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A rotary hammer includes a motor, a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor, a piston at least partially received within the spindle for reciprocation therein, a striker received within the spindle for reciprocation in response to reciprocation of the piston, and an anvil received within the spindle and positioned between the striker and a tool bit. The rotary hammer also includes a retainer received within the spindle for selectively securing the striker in an idle position in which it is inhibited from reciprocating within the spindle, and an O-ring positioned between the retainer and the spindle. The O-ring is disposed around an outer peripheral surface of the anvil. The O-ring is compressible in response to the striker assuming the idle position. The compressed O-ring imparts a frictional force on the outer peripheral surface of the anvil to decelerate the anvil.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary hammer adapted to impart axial impacts to a tool bit, the rotary hammer comprising: a motor; a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor; a radial bearing that rotatably supports the spindle; a front gear case in which the spindle is at least partially received; a rear gear case coupled to the front gear case; a bearing holder axially constraining the radial bearing against one of the front gear case and the rear gear case; and an internal locating surface defined on the other of the front gear case and the rear gear case to which the bearing holder and the one of the front gear case and the rear gear case are registered. 2. The rotary hammer of claim 1 , wherein the radial bearing is axially constrained against the rear gear case by the bearing holder. 3. The rotary hammer of claim 1 , wherein the internal locating surface is defined on the front gear case. 4. The rotary hammer of claim 3 , wherein the internal locating surface is positioned adjacent an open end of the front gear case. 5. The rotary hammer of claim 3 , wherein the rear gear case includes an axially extending flange at least partially received within the front gear case, and wherein the axially extending flange is engaged with the internal locating surface. 6. The rotary hammer of claim 1 , wherein the bearing holder includes a radially extending flange trapped between the front and rear gear cases. 7. The rotary hammer of claim 6 , wherein the radially extending flange is engaged with the internal locating surface. 8. The rotary hammer of claim 1 , wherein the front gear case defines a longitudinal axis coaxial with the spindle, and wherein the bearing holder and the rear gear case are brought into axial alignment with the longitudinal axis by the internal locating surface. 9. The rotary hammer of claim 1 , further comprising: a piston at least partially received within the spindle for reciprocation therein; a striker received within the spindle for reciprocation in response to reciprocation of the piston; and an anvil received within the spindle and positioned between the striker and the tool bit, the anvil imparting axial impacts to the tool bit in response to reciprocation of the striker. 10. The rotary hammer of claim 9 , wherein the piston includes an interior chamber, and wherein the striker is at least partially received within the interior chamber. 11. The rotary hammer of claim 10 , further comprising an air pocket positioned between the piston and the striker, wherein expansion and contraction of the air pocket induces reciprocation of the striker.
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