IP Library Granted Patent US 8,245,601
Granted Patent B1
US 8,245,601 · App. 12/752,006 · Granted Aug 21, 2012

Screwdriver sleeve finder

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Patent No.
US 8,245,601
App. No.
12/752,006
Granted
Aug 21, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A screwdriver sleeve finder comprises a sleeve, a fastener stop, purge channels, and ports. The sleeve is mountable on a screwdriver around a bit for driving a threaded fastener. The fastener stop is disposed within the sleeve between a forward bore and a rearward bore, and defines, between the rearward bore and the forward bore, an axial path for the bit to engage the threaded fastener and an evacuation path. The purge channels are defined within sidewalls of the sleeve, and the ports are disposed in the sidewalls of the sleeve to fluidly couple respective ones of the purge channels to the forward bore. The sleeve may be coupled to a compressed gas source for supplying compressed gas into the forward bore via the purge channels and ports, and to a vacuum source for evacuating particles within the forward bore via the evacuation path and the rearward bore.

Claims (53)

1. A screwdriver sleeve finder comprising:

a sleeve configured to be mounted on a screwdriver around a bit for driving a threaded fastener, wherein the bit is rotatable and axially slidable with respect to the sleeve;

a fastener stop disposed within the sleeve between a forward bore and a rearward bore of the sleeve for supporting the threaded fastener within the forward bore, wherein the fastener stop defines an axial path between the rearward bore and the forward bore for the bit to engage the threaded fastener and an evacuation path between the forward bore and the rearward bore;

a plurality of purge channels defined within sidewalls of the sleeve; and

a plurality of ports disposed in the sidewalls of the sleeve to fluidly couple respective ones of the plurality of purge channels to the forward bore of the sleeve,

wherein the sleeve is further configured to be coupled to a compressed gas source for supplying a compressed gas into the forward bore via the plurality of purge channels and the plurality of ports, and to be coupled to a vacuum source for evacuating particles within the forward bore via the evacuation path of the fastener stop and the rearward bore of the sleeve.

2. The sleeve finder of claim 1 , further comprising a sealing member mounted to a tip of the sleeve, wherein the sealing member surrounds an opening of the forward bore in the tip of the sleeve.

3. The sleeve finder of claim 2 , wherein the sealing member comprises a polyurethane O-ring.

4. The sleeve finder of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ports are angled tangentially with respect to the sidewalls of the sleeve.

5. The sleeve finder of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the plurality of ports is further angled to direct the compressed gas in a direction parallel to a face of the fastener stop.

6. The sleeve finder of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the plurality of ports is further angled to direct the compressed gas in a direction away from a face of the fastener stop.

7. The sleeve finder of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ports comprises:

a first set of ports equally spaced around a circumference of a first level of the sidewalls of the sleeve; and

a second set of ports equally spaced around a circumference of a second level of the sidewalls of the sleeve,

wherein the first level of the sidewalls of sleeve is adjacent to a face of the fastener stop and the second level of the sidewalls of the sleeve is adjacent to an opening of the forward bore in the tip of the sleeve.

8. The sleeve finder of claim 7 , wherein the first set of ports are further angled to direct the compressed gas in a direction parallel to the face of the fastener stop and the second set of ports are further angled to direct the compressed gas in a direction away from the face of the fastener stop.

9. The sleeve finder of claim 8 , wherein the sleeve finder comprises four purge channels,

wherein the first set of ports comprises four ports coupling respective ones of the four purge channels to the forward bore of the sleeve, and

wherein the second set of port comprises four ports coupling respective ones of the four purge channels to the forward bore of the sleeve.

10. The sleeve finder of claim 1 , wherein the evacuation path defined in the fastener stop comprises a helical passageway.

11. The sleeve finder of claim 10 , wherein the evacuation path defined in the fastener stop comprises a double helical passageway.

12. A method for evacuating particles while driving a threaded fastener, the method comprising:

positioning a threaded fastener in a forward bore of a sleeve of a sleeve finder against a fastener stop disposed within the sleeve between the forward bore and a rearward bore;

driving the threaded fastener into a surface of a workpiece with a bit of a screwdriver extending axially through the sleeve along an axial path defined in the fastener stop;

supplying a compressed gas into the forward bore of the sleeve via a plurality of purge channels defined in sidewalls of the sleeve and a plurality of ports disposed in the sidewalls of the sleeve to fluidly couple respective ones of the plurality of purge channels to the forward bore of the sleeve; and

applying a vacuum to the rearward bore of the sleeve to evacuate particles from the forward bore of the sleeve via an evacuation path defined in the fastener stop and the rearward bore of the sleeve,

wherein the compressed gas is supplied and the vacuum is applied while driving the threaded fastener.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the compressed gas supplied into the forward bore of the sleeve forms a vortex.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the compressed gas is supplied into the forward bore tangentially along the sidewalls of the sleeve in a direction parallel to a face of the fastener stop.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the compressed gas is supplied into the forward bore tangentially along the sidewalls of the sleeve in a direction away from a face of the fastener stop.

16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the evacuation path defined in the fastener stop is helical.

17. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

mounting the sleeve finder on the screwdriver around the bit of the screwdriver, wherein the bit is rotatable and axially slidable with respect to the sleeve finder;

coupling a compressed gas source to the plurality of purge channels defined within the sidewalls of the sleeve; and

coupling a vacuum source to the rearward bore of the sleeve.

18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the compressed gas is supplied into the forward bore of the sleeve at a pressure between 0.18 bar and 0.24 bar, and wherein the vacuum is applied to the rearward bore of the sleeve at a pressure between −0.3 bar and −0.5 bar.

19. A screw driving system comprising:

a housing;

a screwdriver mounted within the housing, wherein the screwdriver comprises a bit for driving a threaded fastener;

a sleeve finder mounted to the housing, the sleeve finder comprising:

a sleeve mounted around the bit of the screwdriver, wherein the bit is rotatable and axially slidable with respect to the sleeve;

a fastener stop disposed within the sleeve between a forward bore and a rearward bore of the sleeve for supporting the threaded fastener within the forward bore, wherein the fastener stop defines an axial path between the rearward bore and the forward bore for the bit to engage the threaded fastener and an evacuation path between the forward bore and the rearward bore;

a plurality of purge channels defined within sidewalls of the sleeve; and

a plurality of ports disposed in the sidewalls of the sleeve to fluidly couple respective ones of the plurality of purge channels to the forward bore of the sleeve;

a first coupling member mounted in the housing, wherein the first coupling member is configured to attach to a compressed gas source to supply a compressed gas to the forward bore of the sleeve via a supply chamber within the housing, the plurality of purge channels defined in the sidewalls of the sleeve, and the plurality of ports disposed in the sidewalls of the sleeve; and

a second coupling member mounted in the housing, wherein the second coupling member is configured to attach to a vacuum source to apply a vacuum to the rearward bore of the sleeve via a vacuum chamber within the housing for evacuating particles within the forward bore of the sleeve via the evacuation path defined in the fastener stop and the rearward bore of the sleeve.

20. The screw driving system of claim 19 , wherein the sleeve finder further comprises a sealing member mounted to a tip of the sleeve, wherein the sealing member surrounds an opening of the forward bore in the tip of the sleeve.

21. The screw driving system of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of ports of the sleeve finder comprises:

a first set of ports equally spaced around a circumference of a first level of the sidewalls of the sleeve; and

a second set of ports equally spaced around a circumference of a second level of the sidewalls of the sleeve,

wherein the first level of the sidewalls of sleeve is adjacent to a face of the fastener stop and the second level of the sidewalls of the sleeve is adjacent to an opening of the forward bore in the tip of the sleeve.

22. The screw driving system according to claim 21 , wherein the first set of ports are angled tangentially with respect to the sidewalls of the sleeve to direct the compressed gas in a direction parallel to the face of the fastener stop, and the second set of ports are angled tangentially with respect to the sidewalls of the sleeve to direct the compressed gas in a direction away from the face of the fastener stop.

23. The screw driving system according to claim 19 , wherein the evacuation path defined in the fastener stop comprises a helical passageway.

Assignments (8)
PATENT COLLATERAL AGREEMENT - DDTL LOAN AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2023
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2010
From: HASTAMA, LIE DHANI; CHEW, KEEN LEONG; CHONG, LIM SONG; PHUAH, SIE CHEANG
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