Hand-held Power Tool
US-2018264636-A1 · Sep 20, 2018 · US
US9975232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9975232-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313771394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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A pin anchor driver for use with a rotary hammer includes a main shaft having a bore in which a drill bit of the rotary hammer is at least partially receivable, a driver head coupled to the main shaft, and a magnet positioned between the main shaft and the driver head.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pin anchor driver for use with a rotary hammer, the pin anchor driver comprising: a main shaft including a bore in which a drill bit of the rotary hammer is at least partially receivable; a driver head affixed to the main shaft and having a diameter greater than a diameter of the main shaft to define a lip at an interface between the driver head and the main shaft, the driver head configured to deliver axial impacts from the drill bit to a pin anchor during operation of the rotary hammer, the driver head having a recess configured to receive a head of the pin anchor; a sleeve slidably disposed on the main shaft between extended and retracted positions for supporting the pin anchor therein; and a magnet positioned between the main shaft and the driver head, wherein the main shaft, the driver head, and the magnet are movable together relative to the sleeve, wherein the sleeve includes an internal shoulder engageable with the lip in the extended position to limit movement of the sleeve to the extended position, and wherein the magnet is configured to exert a magnetic force on the pin anchor tending to maintain the head of the pin anchor in the recess when the sleeve is in the extended and retracted positions. 2. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve axially overlaps the pin anchor when in the extended position. 3. The pin anchor driver of claim 2 , wherein a head of the pin anchor is positioned adjacent the driver head, and wherein a magnetic force exerted by the magnet on the head of the pin anchor maintains the head of the pin anchor adjacent the driver head. 4. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the main shaft includes a shoulder, and wherein the sleeve is engageable with the shoulder when in the retracted position. 5. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , further comprising: a retaining collar coupled to the main shaft; and an O-ring positioned within the retaining collar and engageable with the drill bit for securing the pin anchor driver to the drill bit. 6. The pin anchor drive of claim 5 , wherein the retaining collar is press-fit to the main shaft. 7. The pin anchor drive of claim 1 , wherein the main shaft includes an internal shoulder for limiting the extent to which the drill bit is received within the main shaft. 8. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the main shaft, the driver head, and the magnet are coaxial. 9. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver head is non-magnetic. 10. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver head includes a bore in which the magnet is positioned. 11. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver head is press fit to the main shaft. 12. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the magnet is fixed to the driver head, and wherein the sleeve is slidable between the extended and retracted positions relative to the magnet. 13. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the magnet abuts a distal end of the main shaft. 14. The pin anchor driver of claim 1 , wherein the magnet is substantially surrounded by the driver head. 15. A pin anchor driver for use with a rotary hammer, the pin anchor driver comprising: a main shaft including a bore in which a drill bit of the rotary hammer is at least partially receivable; a non-magnetic driver head affixed to the main shaft, the driver head configured to deliver axial impacts from the drill bit to a pin anchor during operation of the rotary hammer, the driver head having a diameter greater than a diameter of the main shaft to define a lip at an interface between the driver head and the main shaft; a sleeve slidably disposed on the main shaft between extended and retracted positions for supporting the pin anchor therein; and a magnet positioned between the main shaft and the driver head, wherein the main shaft, the driver head, and the magnet are movable together relative to the sleeve, and wherein the magnet is configured to exert a magnetic force on the pin anchor tending to maintain the head of the pin anchor in the recess when the sleeve is in the extended and retracted positions.
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