Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – Impact transmitting anvil
Reexamination Certificate
2001-12-07
2003-06-17
Smith, Scott A. (Department: 3721)
Tool driving or impacting
Impacting devices
Impact transmitting anvil
C173S129000, C173S162100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06578644
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a percussion rotary hand-held power tool including an axially displaceable anvil, an axially displaceable percussion piston, and a rotatable guide tube which serves as a working tool spindle and provides for axial guidance of the percussion piston.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the hand-held power tools of the type described above, axial blows from the percussion piston are transmitted to a working tool by an axially displaceable anvil which has, however, a small displacement path. As a result of an oscillating movement of the anvil, dust can penetrate into the percussion mechanism and/or oil can be released from the percussion mechanism into the environment. However, the penetration of dust into the percussion mechanism and/or release of oil therefrom can be prevented with appropriate seals. With an insufficient reaction force applied by the working tool, the highly accelerated anvil can reach into an axially adjacent, working tool-side, idle stroke region. This can be used for cutting off the idle stroke.
Axial displacement and high speed of the anvil in the direction of the working tool, which take place during the idle stroke, lead to a noticeably reduced scrapping capability of the sealing elements and to penetration of dust into the percussion mechanism during the slow movement of the anvil back to its operating point. From the percussion mechanism, the dust can penetrate further into the power tool drive. The dust penetration into the power tool drive substantially reduces the service life of the drive components.
German Publication DE-197 24 53 1A1 discloses a power tool in which the guide tube, which serves as a working tool spindle and is movable axially for cutting off the idle stroke, extends in a telescopic-like manner over the anvil from the chuck region up to the percussion piston region. In case of an idle stroke, the axially displaceable guide tube, as a result of its axial displacement, reduces the relative displacement of the anvil and, thereby, penetration of dust into the percussion mechanism. However, an axial displacement of the rotatable guide tube complicates sealing of the space between the radially outer side of the guide tube and the housing. Insufficient sealing of this space leads to penetration of dust into the percussion mechanism and further into the drive.
European Publication EP-0759341 discloses a power tool with an axially stationary guide tube which serves as a rotatable working tool spindle and which telescopically extends over the anvil and extends from the chuck region to the region of the percussion piston, and with a rotary shaft seal provided between the outer surface of the guide tube and the power tool housing. The idle stroke cut-off is effected by a separate switch sleeve which is located in the guide tube and is displaced axially by the anvil.
British Publication No. 2,053,769 discloses a percussion mechanism with rotatable and axially displaceable components and with separate axial sealing and rotary shaft sealing.
European Publication EP-0 735 230 discloses a percussion rotary hand-held power tool with a rotary swivel provided with a sealing element including separate from each other, axial seals and radial seals which are separated by a sleeve-shaped housing element having one axial degree of freedom and one circumferential degree of freedom.
An object of the present invention is to provide a percussion rotary hand-held power tool with a rotatable and an axially displaceable guide tube that is adequately sealed against dust penetration even during the idle stroke.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing a percussion rotary hand-held power tool including a housing, a percussion piston located in the housing, an anvil located in the housing, a chuck for receiving a working tool, an axially displaceable and rotatable guide tube serving as a working tool spindle, located in the housing and extending in a telescopic-like manner over the chuck and the anvil from a chuck region up to a region of the percussion piston, and a sealing element located between the guide tube and the housing and having at least one axial seal for performing only axial movement and at least one rotary shaft seal for performing only rotary movement.
According to the present invention, efficient, special seals such as rotary shaft rings for a pure rotational movement and scrapper rings for a pure axial movement substantially prevent dust penetration into the percussion mechanism and further into the power tool drive despite the complex percussion-rotary movement of the guide tube.
Advantageously, there is provided, in the power tool housing, an axially displaceable housing element arranged between the guide tube and the housing coaxially with the guide tube. The housing element is supported in the housing without a possibility of rotation relative thereto. The housing element insures a simple separation of the rotational and percussion movements.
Advantageously, the housing element is formed as a sleeve, which permits to use standard annular seals.
Advantageously, the axial seal is formed as a static seal, e.g., as a bellows which permits to achieve a space-saving and reliable sealing for the existing limited number of limited axial displacements.
Advantageously, the housing element is at least partially radially offset which permits to provide an axial stop in the housing for the guide tube.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Bongers-Ambrosius Hans-Werner
Frenzel Jens
Gerold Peter
Chukwurah Nathaniel
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP
Smith Scott A.
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