Tool holder
US-9067312-B2 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US9937612B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9937612-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514842265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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It is an object of the invention to provide an impact tool having a rational mechanism in an idling state. According to the representative invention, in an idling state defined as a state in which a tool accessory 119 is not pressed against a workpiece and an impact bolt 145 transmits a striking force to the tool accessory 119, the tool accessory retainer 510 moves with respect to a tool accessory holder 117 by movement of the tool accessory 119 in the longitudinal direction, so that the striking force is cushioned.
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What we claim is: 1. An impact tool, which performs a prescribed hammering operation on a workpiece by moving a tool accessory in a longitudinal direction of the tool accessory, comprising: a striker that linearly moves in the longitudinal direction, an impact bolt that is driven by the striker and transmits a striking force to the tool accessory, a tool accessory holder that holds the tool accessory such that the tool accessory can move in the longitudinal direction, a tool accessory retainer that is provided in an end region of the tool accessory holder and prevents the tool accessory from coming off the tool accessory holder, and an elastic element that connects the tool accessory holder and the tool accessory retainer such that the tool accessory holder and the tool accessory retainer can move in the longitudinal direction with respect to each other, wherein: in an idling state defined as a state in which the tool accessory is not pressed against the workpiece and the impact bolt transmits the striking force to the tool accessory, the tool accessory retainer moves with respect to the tool accessory holder by movement of the tool accessory in the longitudinal direction, whereby the striking force is cushioned. 2. The impact tool as defined in claim 1 , wherein the impact bolt is avoided from coming in contact with the tool accessory holder in the longitudinal direction in the idling state, whereby the striking force of the impact bolt can be prevented from being transmitted to the tool accessory holder in the idling state. 3. The impact tool as defined in claim 1 , wherein the elastic element comprises a coil spring. 4. The impact tool as defined in claim 1 , wherein the tool accessory retainer has a retainer body and a retainer shaft, and is configured to be rotatable around the retainer shaft between a replacement position for attaching and detaching the tool accessory to and from the tool accessory holder and an operation position for preventing the tool accessory from coming off the tool accessory holder. 5. The impact tool as defined in claim 4 , wherein the retainer shaft prevents the tool accessory from coming off the tool accessory holder by engagement with the tool accessory when the tool accessory moves in the longitudinal direction. 6. The impact tool as defined in claim 5 , wherein: the tool accessory defines a first tool accessory that has a flange on a tool accessory body and a second tool accessory that has a notch extending in the longitudinal direction in the tool accessory body and has a pair of walls formed on both ends of the notch, and in the tool accessory retainer, the retainer body has a first contact part that comes in contact with the flange when the first tool accessory moves in the longitudinal direction, and the retainer shaft has a second contact part that comes in contact with the walls when the second tool accessory moves in the longitudinal direction, whereby the impact tool is configured such that the first and second tool accessories can be replaced with each other. 7. The impact tool as defined in claim 4 , comprising a biasing element which pulls up the retainer shaft toward the tool accessory holder and thereby fixes the tool accessory retainer with respect to the tool accessory holder in the operation position, wherein the biasing element also serves as the elastic element. 8. The impact tool as defined in claim 1 , comprising a striker cushioning part for cushioning an impact caused by the striker when the striker moves toward the tool accessory, wherein the striker cushioning part also serves as a positioning element when the impact bolt is driven by the striker. 9. The impact tool as defined in claim 8 , wherein the striker cushioning part has a movable member that can move in the longitudinal direction, and the movable member is moved in a direction away from the tool accessory when the striker comes in contact with the impact bolt, while the movable member is moved in a direction toward the tool accessory when pressed by the striker.
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