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Title:
Rotary driving tool having a torque responsive clutch
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1. In a rotary power driven portable hand tool having drive means and adapted to receive driven output means, the combination therewith of a torque responsive clutch comprising:
a clutch carrier and a rotatable spindle interconnected with said drive means and the driven output means, respectively, said clutch carrier being journalled about said spindle for independent rotational movement;
first radial face means formed integrally on said spindle, second radial face means confronting said first radial face means, one of said face means being provided with a cam surface having spaced apart recess means, and at least said one face means being rotatable with said spindle;
a plurality of clutch elements rotatable with said clutch carrier, said clutch elements being disposed between said confronting face means;
compression spring means disposed about said spindle, one end of the compression spring means being operable to bias one of said face means axially toward the other face means whereby said clutch elements are normally forced into said spaced apart recess means; and
spring retaining means mounted upon said spindle and operative to engage the other end of a compression spring means to hold said compression spring means in compression;
the parts being so arranged and constructed that when overload torque conditions are encountered by the driven output means the clutch elements will move out of said spaced apart recess means to temporarily interrupt the drive between said first and second members, said clutch elements automatically moving back into said spaced apart recess means to reengage the drive between said first and second members when said overload torque conditions are removed, and the forces exerted by said spring at all times being transmitted to the spindle by the spring retaining means and said first face means being independent of thrust bearing means.
2. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 1 in which said spring retaining means is mounted for longitudinal adjustment along the axis of said spindle, whereby the force exerted on the clutch elements by said compression spring means may be varied to vary the torque required to move the clutch elements out of their associated spaced apart recess means.
3. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 2 in which said spring retaining means includes a washer keyed about the axis of said spindle, one face of said washer engaging the compression spring means, and a nut threaded about said spindle, one face of said nut engaging another face of said washer and being provided with mating irregular surfaces.
4. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch carrier is journalled about the radially extending flange of said spindle.
5. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch carrier is provided with positive clutch means selectively engagable with one of said drive means or said driven output means.
6. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch carrier is provided with a plurality of cylindrical pockets which extend longitudinally relative to the axis of the spindle, the axis of said cylindrical pockets lying along a cylindrical locus concentric with the axis of the clutch carrier, said clutch elements being balls received within said cylindrical pockets.
7. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 1 wherein said cam surface is formed on one face of a sleeve member keyed about said spindle for longitudinal shifting movement about the axis of this spindle and for rotational movement with said spindle.
8. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 7 wherein said sleeve member is provided with a cam surface on the other of the radially outwardly extending faces, one of the cam surfaces being provided with spaced apart recessed means of a greater depth than other cam surface, the parts being so arranged and constructed that the sleeve can be reversed about said spindle to vary the output torque of the torque responsive clutch.
9. In a rotary power driven portable hand tool adapted to receive driven output means and having drive means mounted within a housing, the combination therewith of a torque responsive clutch comprising:
a rotatable spindle journalled for rotational movement about its axis within the housing and interconnectable to said driven output means, said spindle having a radially outwardly extending flange formed integrally thereon;
a clutch carrier journalled about said spindle for independent rotational movement generally about the axis of the spindle, the clutch carrier being interconnectable to said drive means;
a plurality of clutch balls rotatable with the clutch carrier, the clutch balls being disposed adjacent a radially outwardly extending face on said flange, said face being provided with a cam surface having spaced apart recess means;
a washer disposed about said spindle;
compression spring means disposed about said spindle, one end of the compression spring means being operable to bias one face of said washer into engagement with said clutch balls in a direction towards the cam surface whereby the clutch balls are normally forced into said spaced apart recess means; and
spring retaining means mounted upon said spindle and operable to engage the other end of the spring means to maintain said compression spring means in compression;
the parts being so arranged and constructed that the compression spring means normally holds the balls in said spaced apart recess means to establish a clutched drive between said clutch carrier and said spindle, the clutch balls being movable out of the spaced apart recess means when overload torque conditions are encountered by the spindle whereby the drive between the clutch carrier and the spindle is temporarily interrupted, the clutch balls automatically moving back into said spaced apart recess means to reengage the drive between the clutch carrier and spindle when said overload torque conditions are removed.
10. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 9 wherein said clutch carrier is further provided with positive clutch means selectively engagable with said drive means whereby said clutch carrier can be positively clutched independently of the torque responsive clutch.
11. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 10 wherein the positive clutch means on said clutch carrier includes longitudinally extending teeth engagable with cooperating teeth on said drive means, and further characterized by the position of means to normally bias said torque responsive clutch means away from said drive means so that the positive clutch is not normally engaged, said torque responsive means being shiftable towards said drive means by applying pressure at one end of the spindle remote from said clutch carrier whereby the clutch carrier may be engaged by the drive means.
12. In a rotary power driven portable hand tool having drive means mounted within a housing, the tool also being adapted to receive driven output means, the combination therewith of a torque responsive clutch comprising;
a rotatable spindle journalled for rotational movement about its axis within said housing and interconnectable to said driven output means, said spindle having a radially outwardly extending flange;
a clutch carrier journalled about said spindle for independent rotational movement about the axis of said spindle, said clutch carrier being interconnectable to said drive means;
a plurality of clutch balls rotatable with said clutch carrier, said balls being disposed adjacent a radially outwardly extending face on said flange;
a sleeve member keyed about said spindle for longitudinal shifting of movement about the axis of said spindle and for rotational movement with said spindle, a radially outwardly extending face of said sleeve member being provided with a cam surface having spaced apart recessed means, said last mentioned face being disposed adjacent said clutch balls;
compression spring means disposed about said spindle, one end of the compression spring means being operable to bias said last mentioned face into engagement with said clutch balls in a direction towards the face on the flange whereby said clutch balls are normally forced into said spaced apart recess means; and
spring retaining means mounted upon said spindle and operable to engage the other end of the compression spring means to hold said compression spring means in compression.
13. The rotary power driven portable hand tool set forth in claim 12 wherein said sleeve member is provided with opposed radially outwardly extending faces, both of said faces being provided with a cam surface having spaced apart recess means, and wherein the spaced apart recess means on one of the faces extend to a greater depth than the spaced apart recess means on the other of said faces, the parts being so constructed and arranged that the sleeve member may be reversed whereby the output torque ranges can be varied.
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Inventors:
Sauerwein, William Douglas (Joppa, MD, US)
Application Number:
468027
Filing Date: 1974-05-08 Publication_date: 1976-02-10 Assignee:
The Black and Decker Manufacturing Company (Towson, MD)
Primary Class(es):
464/36
173/178, 192/55.1
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Wyche, Benjamin W.
Assistant Examiner:
Heald, Randall
Attorney:
Murphy; Edward D., Slotnik; Joseph R., Bloom; Leonard
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