IP Library Granted Patent US 7,694,750
Granted Patent B2
US 7,694,750 · App. 11/441,141 · Granted Apr 13, 2010

Hammer drill

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Patent No.
US 7,694,750
App. No.
11/441,141
Granted
Apr 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hammer drill includes a motor; a spindle rotatingly driven by the motor and holding an output bit; a motion conversion member for converting rotational movement of the motor to reciprocating movement; a striker reciprocatingly driven by the motion conversion member for applying an axial striking force to the output bit; a striking-motion-releasing mechanism for releasing the striking force applying action exercised by the striker; and a tightening-torque adjusting clutch for interrupting the transfer of the rotational force to the output bit by increasing a load torque.

Claims (33)

1. A hammer drill comprising:

a motor;

a spindle rotatingly driven by the motor and holding an output bit;

a motion conversion member for converting rotational movement of the motor to reciprocating movement;

a striker reciprocatingly driven by the motion conversion member for applying an axial striking force to the output bit;

a striking-motion-releasing mechanism for releasing the striking force applying action exercised by the striker;

a tightening-torque adjusting clutch for interrupting the transfer of the rotational force to the output bit by increasing a load torque; and

a clutch handle for adjusting a fastening torque of the tightening-torque adjusting clutch,

wherein when the striking force applying action is not released, the fastening torque is not allowed to be adjusted by the clutch handle, and when the striking force applying action is released, the fastening torque is allowed to be adjusted by the clutch handle,

wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to directly couple a driving side to a driven side at the time when the striking force applying action is not released, so that the fastening torque is not adjusted by the clutch handle,

wherein the driving side is rotated by the motor, and the driven side is rotated by the driving side to rotate the spindle,

wherein the hammer drill further comprises a pin commonly located inside both a hole of the driving side and a hole of the driven side when the driving side and the driven side are directly coupled, and

wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to directly couple a driving side to a driven side at the time when the striking force applying action is not released, so that the driving side does not slip over the driven side.

2. The hammer drill of claim 1 , wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to convert the direct coupling of the driving side and the driven side to non-direct coupling and vice versa in response to the actuation of the striking-motion-releasing mechanism, wherein the non-direct coupling allows the fastening torque to be adjusted by the clutch handle.

3. The hammer drill of claim 1 or 2 , wherein the striking-motion-releasing mechanism is adapted to conduct the releasing operation by interrupting the transfer of the rotational force to the motion conversion member.

4. The hammer drill of claim 1 , wherein the pin is located inside the hole of the driving side only when the striking force applying action is released.

5. The hammer drill of claim of claim 4 , wherein the pin moves in response to the movement of the striking-motion-releasing mechanism.

6. The hammer drill of claim 1 , wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to convert the direct coupling of the driving side and the driven side to non-direct coupling and vice versa in response to the actuation of the striking-motion-releasing mechanism, and the non-direct coupling allows the driving side to slip over the driven side.

7. A hammer drill comprising:

a motor;

a spindle rotatingly driven by the motor and holding an output bit;

a motion conversion member for converting rotational movement of the motor to reciprocating movement;

a striker reciprocatingly driven by the motion conversion member for applying an axial striking force to the output bit;

a striking-motion-releasing mechanism for releasing the striking force applying action exercised by the striker;

a tightening-torque adjusting clutch for interrupting the transfer of the rotational force to the output bit by increasing a load torque; and

a clutch handle for adjusting a fastening torque of the tightening-torque adjusting clutch,

wherein when the striking force applying action is not released, the fastening torque is not allowed to be adjusted by the clutch handle, and when the striking force applying action is released, the fastening torque is allowed to be adjusted by the clutch handle,

wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to directly couple a driving side to a driven side at the time when the striking force applying action is not released, so that the fastening torque is not adjusted by the clutch handle,

wherein the driving side is rotated by the motor, and the driven side is rotated by the driving side to rotate the spindle,

wherein the hammer drill further comprises a pin commonly located inside both a hole of the driving side and a hole of the driven side when the driving side and the driven side are directly coupled,

wherein the tightening-torque adjusting clutch is adapted to convert the direct coupling of the driving side and the driven side to non-direct coupling and vice versa in response to the actuation of the striking-motion-releasing mechanism, wherein the non-direct coupling allows the fastening torque to be adjusted by the clutch handle, and

wherein the pin is located inside the hole of the driving side only when the driving side and the driven side are non-directly coupled.

8. The hammer drill of claim of claim 7 , wherein the pin moves in response to the movement of the striking-motion-releasing mechanism.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 28, 2009
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS, LTD.
To: PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 022206/0574 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2006
From: TSUBAKIMOTO, HIROYUKI; HASHIMOTO, KOICHI; ODA, HISASHI; YUASA, HIDEKAZU; TATSU, KUNIHIKO
To: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 017941/0195 →