Modular impactor head
View Patent ↗A modular impactor head includes a load transfer member, a base, and a locking assembly. The base defines a space sized and configured to receive the load transfer member therein and to constrain movement of the load transfer member relative to the base in a plurality of directions. The locking assembly is sized and configured to constrain movement of the load transfer member with respect to the base in at least one direction such that the load transfer member is fixed to the base.
1. A method, comprising:
inserting a biasing member into a cavity defined by a bottom wall of a body of a modular impactor head, the modular impactor head including a plurality of sidewalls extending from the bottom wall that together define a space;
inserting a locking shaft into the cavity;
aligning a tab extending from a surface of a load transfer member with a slot defined by one of the sidewalls;
inserting the load transfer member into the space in a first direction such that the tab is received within the slot; and
sliding the load transfer member in a second direction until the locking shaft is received within a hole defined by the load transfer member.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising inserting a pin into a hole defined by the body such that the pin is received within a slot defined by the locking shaft.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
applying a force to the pin to disengage the pin from the slot defined by the locking shaft;
sliding the load transfer member in a third direction until the tab of the load transfer member is aligned with the slot defined by the sidewall; and
removing the load transfer member from the space defined by the sidewalls.
4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising applying a force to an end of the locking shaft to compress the biasing member and to disengage the locking shaft from the hole defined by the load transfer member.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein a coupling member extends from the body of the modular impactor head in an opposite direction with respect to the first direction.
6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising inserting the coupling member into an opening of a handle.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the coupling member comprises a reduced diameter area, and wherein a locking member is sized and configured to interface with the reduced diameter area of the coupling member when the coupling member is inserted into the opening.
8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising applying a force to a locking button to release the coupling member from the locking member.
9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the opening defines an anti-rotation feature to prevent rotation of the modular impactor head with respect to the handle.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the anti-rotation feature comprises a geometry complementary with respect to a shoulder of the coupling member.
11. A method, comprising:
inserting a biasing member into a cavity defined by a bottom wall of a body of a modular impactor head, the modular impactor head including a plurality of sidewalls extending from the bottom wall that together define a space sized and configured to receive a load transfer member therein and to constrain movement of the load transfer member relative to the body;
inserting a locking shaft into the cavity;
aligning a first tab extending from a surface of the load transfer member with a first slot defined by a first of the plurality of sidewalls;
aligning a second tab extending from the surface of the load transfer member with a second slot defined by a second of the plurality of sidewalls; and
inserting the load transfer member into the space in a first direction such that the first tab is received within the first slot and the second tab is received within the second slot; and
sliding the load transfer member in a second direction until the locking shaft is received within a hole defined by the load transfer member.
12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising inserting a pin into a hole defined by the body such that the pin is received within a slot defined by the locking shaft.
13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:
applying a force to the pin to disengage the pin from the slot defined by the locking shaft;
sliding the load transfer member in a third direction until the first and second tabs of the load transfer member are aligned with the first and second slots defined by the first and second of the plurality of sidewalls; and
removing the load transfer member from the space defined by the sidewalls.
14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising applying a force to an end of the locking shaft to compress the biasing member and to disengage the locking shaft from the hole defined by the load transfer member.
15. The method of claim 11 , wherein a coupling member extends from the body of the modular impactor head in an opposite direction with respect to the first direction.
16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising inserting the coupling member into an opening of a handle.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the coupling member comprises a reduced diameter area, and wherein a locking member is sized and configured to interface with the reduced diameter area of the coupling member when the coupling member is inserted into the opening.
18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising applying a force to a locking button to release the coupling member from the locking member.
19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the opening defines an anti-rotation feature to prevent rotation of the modular impactor head with respect to the handle.
20. A method, comprising:
inserting a biasing member into a cavity defined by a bottom wall of a body of a modular impactor head, the modular impactor head including a plurality of sidewalls extending from the bottom wall that together define a space, wherein a coupling member extends from the bottom wall of the body in a first direction;
inserting a locking shaft into the cavity;
aligning a tab extending from a surface of a load transfer member with a slot defined by one of the sidewalls;
inserting the load transfer member into the space in a second direction such that the tab is received within the slot, wherein the second direction is an opposite direction with respect to the first direction;
sliding the load transfer member in a third direction until the locking shaft is received within a hole defined by the load transfer member;
inserting the coupling member into an opening of a handle, wherein a locking member is sized and configured to interface with a reduced diameter area of the coupling member when the coupling member is inserted into the opening.