US2654407A - Motor-driven screw driver - Google Patents

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US2654407A
US2654407A US302518A US30251852A US2654407A US 2654407 A US2654407 A US 2654407A US 302518 A US302518 A US 302518A US 30251852 A US30251852 A US 30251852A US 2654407 A US2654407 A US 2654407A
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  • This invention appertains to portable electric hand tools, and more particularly to a power driven screw driver.
  • One of the primary objects of my invention is to provide a tool embodying an elongated electric motor casing constituting a hand grip supporting a housing at its forward end arranged in such a manner that a driven operating shaft can be effectively mounted thereon and actuated from the motor shaft and at one side of the motor shaft, whereby the opposite ends of the driven shaft can be employed, such as for driving screws, turning nuts or bolts, etc.,, at one end and for unthreading screws, nuts, etc., at the opposite end.
  • Another salient object of my invention is to provide a novel means for forming and driving the operating shaft, whereby when a certain tortional load or strain is reached, drive thereto will be automatically discontinued, soas to effectively prevent the driving home of screws, nuts, etc., totoo great a degree.
  • a further important object of the invention is to provide means associated with the housing and shaft in a novel manner for increasing or decreasingthe. driving load that the operating shaft can sustain.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my improved power driven portable screw driver, parts of the same being shown in vertical section, and the section being taken onthe line l-l of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows, and
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the screw driver with parts thereof in horizontal section, the section being taken on the line 22 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the motor 5 is of a small compact size so that the same can be readily held in the hand of an operator, and includes a cylindrical casing 6 having an armature shaft 1 extending longitudinally therethrough. Formed on, or connected to, the front end of the casing 6 is a right-angularly extending housing 8 and this housing can be formed, if so desired, of the same material as the motor casing 6.
  • the housing 8 preferably extends below the lower side of the motor casing and has rotatably mounted therein a driven or work shaft 9 of a specific character, which will be later set forth.
  • the shaft is mounted in a suitable bearing sleeve I0 carried by the housing and this sleeve extends into the interior chamber ll defined by the housing.
  • the upper end of the housing 8 is preferably left open to permit free access to the interior of the chamber I I and the parts enclosed therein, and the upper end of the chamber is closed by a dust cap I2, which is fitted in an annular seat l3 formed on the inner surface of the housing.
  • a resilient split clamp ring I4 is utilized for holding the dust cap against accidental displacement.
  • the cap is of a dome shape and is provided with an enlarged axial opening [5, for a purpose, which will later appear.
  • the shaft 9 includes a lower cylindrical body portion [6 received in the bearing sleeve 9, and the extreme lower end of the shaft is shouldered as at I! for engaging against the outer edge of the bearing sleeve.
  • This part of the shaft is provided with an interior socket I8 for receiving a screw driver bit 19 or. the like, and the bit can be retained. within the socket in any preferred way.
  • the shank of the bit I 9 is provided with an annular groove 20 in which is seated a spring pressed pin 2
  • a part of the bit can be of a polygonal shape in cross-section for fitting in a companion shaped part of the chuck.
  • the shaft above the cylindrical body portion l6' is provided with a reduced axially disposed portion 22 which extends through the opening IS in the cap I2 and beyond the housingB.
  • the reduced portion of the shaft defines an inner shoulder 23, and fitted upon this shoulder and arranged within the chamber I3 is a clutch section 24.
  • This clutch section 24 is freely rotatable on the shaft, but is held thereon against longitudinal movement and against the inner edge of the bearing sleeve.
  • Formed on or secured to the clutch section 24 is a worm wheel 25 and meshing with this worm wheel 25 is a worm keyed or otherwise fastened to the armature shaft 1.
  • the reduced portion 22 of the shaft 9 is threaded and its opposite sides are flattened, as at 21, and slidably mounted on the reduced portion of the shaft is a drive clutch section 28.
  • the inner periphery of the drive clutch section 28 corresponds in configuration to the cross-sectional configuration of the reduced portion of the Threaded upon the reduced portion 22 of the shaft 9 is an adjusting nut 30, and this nut is provided with an inner cylindrical bearing portion, which extends through the opening E in the cap [2.
  • the nut is roughened at its'outer end to facilitate the turning thereof by the fingers, and an expansion spring 3! is coiled about the shaft and is confined between theclutch section 23 and the nut 39, so as to normally hold the clutch section 28 in driving connection with the clutch section 24.
  • the strain on the bit i9 overcomes the tension of the spring 35 the clutch section 28 will be moved upwardly against the tension of the spring 3
  • the tension of the spring can be increased or decreased by threading the nut 39 in or out.
  • a look nut 32 is threaded on the outer end of the reduced portion 22 of the shaft against the nut 30 and this look nut 32 constitutes a chuck for a second screw driver or like implement.
  • This screw driver is shown in dotted lines and is indicated by the reference character 33.
  • the nut constitutes a chuck for receiving a screw driver or like implement and the screw driver can be retained in the nut by a spring pressed pin 34.
  • This construction is the same as shown at the bottom of Figure l.
  • the thread of the shaft is opposite to the direction of rotation so that strain on the nut 32 will tend to tighten the nut.
  • the bit H! can be utilized for driving screws and by utilizing this bit or a bit 33 in the nut 32 and reversing the position of the ends of the shaft screws can be rapidly unthreaded or re moved.
  • An electrically driven hand tool comprising an electric motor including a longitudinally extending casing constituting a hand grip and a longitudinally extending motor shaft in said casing, a housing on the forward end of the easing extending at an angle thereto, the motor shaft being extended into the housing, a driven work shaft rotatably mounted in said housing at one side of the motor shaft, the opposite ends of said driven work shaft being extended beyond the opposite sides of the housing, and one end of said shaft being provided with a tool receiving socket, a clutch section freely rotatable on the driven working shaft arranged within said housing, means for driving said clutch section from the motor shaft, a second clutch section rotatable with the driven work shaft and slidable longitudinally thereon, said clutch sections having mating teeth provided with inclined faces,
  • one end of said shaft having a tool receiving chuck, a driven clutch section rotatably mounted on the shaft, means for driving said clutch section from the motor, a second clutch section slidably mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a nut threaded on said shaft, an expansion spring confined between the nut and the last mentioned clutch section for normally holding the clutch sections into driving engagement, and a lock nut threaded on the outer end of the shaft against said first mentioned nut, said lock nut instituting a tool receiving chuck.

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Patented Oct. 6, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
This invention appertains to portable electric hand tools, and more particularly to a power driven screw driver.
One of the primary objects of my invention is to provide a tool embodying an elongated electric motor casing constituting a hand grip supporting a housing at its forward end arranged in such a manner that a driven operating shaft can be effectively mounted thereon and actuated from the motor shaft and at one side of the motor shaft, whereby the opposite ends of the driven shaft can be employed, such as for driving screws, turning nuts or bolts, etc.,, at one end and for unthreading screws, nuts, etc., at the opposite end.
Another salient object of my invention is to provide a novel means for forming and driving the operating shaft, whereby when a certain tortional load or strain is reached, drive thereto will be automatically discontinued, soas to effectively prevent the driving home of screws, nuts, etc., totoo great a degree.
A further important object of the invention is to provide means associated with the housing and shaft in a novel manner for increasing or decreasingthe. driving load that the operating shaft can sustain.
With these and other objects in view,v the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and formation of parts as will be hereinafter more specifically described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which drawing,
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my improved power driven portable screw driver, parts of the same being shown in vertical section, and the section being taken onthe line l-l of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows, and
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the screw driver with parts thereof in horizontal section, the section being taken on the line 22 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawing in detail, wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the letter S generally indicates my novel screw driver and the same includes a small electric motor 5 of a type and character now found in the open market and hence this motor will not be described in minute detail.
The motor 5 is of a small compact size so that the same can be readily held in the hand of an operator, and includes a cylindrical casing 6 having an armature shaft 1 extending longitudinally therethrough. Formed on, or connected to, the front end of the casing 6 is a right-angularly extending housing 8 and this housing can be formed, if so desired, of the same material as the motor casing 6. The housing 8 preferably extends below the lower side of the motor casing and has rotatably mounted therein a driven or work shaft 9 of a specific character, which will be later set forth. The shaft is mounted in a suitable bearing sleeve I0 carried by the housing and this sleeve extends into the interior chamber ll defined by the housing. The upper end of the housing 8 is preferably left open to permit free access to the interior of the chamber I I and the parts enclosed therein, and the upper end of the chamber is closed by a dust cap I2, which is fitted in an annular seat l3 formed on the inner surface of the housing. A resilient split clamp ring I4 is utilized for holding the dust cap against accidental displacement. The cap is of a dome shape and is provided with an enlarged axial opening [5, for a purpose, which will later appear.
The shaft 9 includes a lower cylindrical body portion [6 received in the bearing sleeve 9, and the extreme lower end of the shaft is shouldered as at I! for engaging against the outer edge of the bearing sleeve. This part of the shaft is provided with an interior socket I8 for receiving a screw driver bit 19 or. the like, and the bit can be retained. within the socket in any preferred way. In the present instance, the shank of the bit I 9 is provided with an annular groove 20 in which is seated a spring pressed pin 2|. A part of the bit can be of a polygonal shape in cross-section for fitting in a companion shaped part of the chuck. The shaft above the cylindrical body portion l6'is provided with a reduced axially disposed portion 22 which extends through the opening IS in the cap I2 and beyond the housingB. The reduced portion of the shaft defines an inner shoulder 23, and fitted upon this shoulder and arranged within the chamber I3 is a clutch section 24. This clutch section 24 is freely rotatable on the shaft, but is held thereon against longitudinal movement and against the inner edge of the bearing sleeve. Formed on or secured to the clutch section 24 is a worm wheel 25 and meshing with this worm wheel 25 is a worm keyed or otherwise fastened to the armature shaft 1. The reduced portion 22 of the shaft 9 is threaded and its opposite sides are flattened, as at 21, and slidably mounted on the reduced portion of the shaft is a drive clutch section 28. The inner periphery of the drive clutch section 28 corresponds in configuration to the cross-sectional configuration of the reduced portion of the Threaded upon the reduced portion 22 of the shaft 9 is an adjusting nut 30, and this nut is provided with an inner cylindrical bearing portion, which extends through the opening E in the cap [2. The nut is roughened at its'outer end to facilitate the turning thereof by the fingers, and an expansion spring 3! is coiled about the shaft and is confined between theclutch section 23 and the nut 39, so as to normally hold the clutch section 28 in driving connection with the clutch section 24. Obviously, when the strain on the bit i9 overcomes the tension of the spring 35 the clutch section 28 will be moved upwardly against the tension of the spring 3|. The tension of the spring can be increased or decreased by threading the nut 39 in or out.
A look nut 32 is threaded on the outer end of the reduced portion 22 of the shaft against the nut 30 and this look nut 32 constitutes a chuck for a second screw driver or like implement. This screw driver is shown in dotted lines and is indicated by the reference character 33. The nut constitutes a chuck for receiving a screw driver or like implement and the screw driver can be retained in the nut by a spring pressed pin 34. This construction is the same as shown at the bottom of Figure l. The thread of the shaft is opposite to the direction of rotation so that strain on the nut 32 will tend to tighten the nut.
The bit H! can be utilized for driving screws and by utilizing this bit or a bit 33 in the nut 32 and reversing the position of the ends of the shaft screws can be rapidly unthreaded or re moved.
From the foregoing description, it can be seen' that I have provided an effective small implement for driving screws and the like and for removing such screws by the mere reversal of the tool and without change in the direction of rotation of the drive motor.
Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of this invention, but what I claim as new is:
1. An electrically driven hand tool comprising an electric motor including a longitudinally extending casing constituting a hand grip and a longitudinally extending motor shaft in said casing, a housing on the forward end of the easing extending at an angle thereto, the motor shaft being extended into the housing, a driven work shaft rotatably mounted in said housing at one side of the motor shaft, the opposite ends of said driven work shaft being extended beyond the opposite sides of the housing, and one end of said shaft being provided with a tool receiving socket, a clutch section freely rotatable on the driven working shaft arranged within said housing, means for driving said clutch section from the motor shaft, a second clutch section rotatable with the driven work shaft and slidable longitudinally thereon, said clutch sections having mating teeth provided with inclined faces,
a nut threaded on the shaft, an expansion spring on said shaft confined between the nut and the last mentioned clutch section, said housing havextending at an angle thereto, said shaft extending beyond the opposite sides of the motor,
one end of said shaft having a tool receiving chuck, a driven clutch section rotatably mounted on the shaft, means for driving said clutch section from the motor, a second clutch section slidably mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a nut threaded on said shaft, an expansion spring confined between the nut and the last mentioned clutch section for normally holding the clutch sections into driving engagement, and a lock nut threaded on the outer end of the shaft against said first mentioned nut, said lock nut instituting a tool receiving chuck.
ALBERT J. DREMEL.
References Cited in'the file of this patent .UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Kuehne Nov. 14, 1939 Clark June 3, 1941 Luna Dec. 1, 1942 Bardwell Dec. 11, 1951 Shaff Oct. 21, 1952 Leifer Nov. '4, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS Country I Date Germany Nov. 11, 1929 Number Number
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US2916752A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-12-15 Leslie N Baker Motor driven rotary tooth brush
US3585817A (en) * 1969-08-19 1971-06-22 Black & Decker Mfg Co Adjustable clutch construction
US3813983A (en) * 1972-11-20 1974-06-04 L Paul Apparatus for adjusting the tension of an elongated stretched filament
EP0296367A2 (en) * 1987-06-24 1988-12-28 Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Automatic tool changer
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US2179724A (en) * 1937-11-03 1939-11-14 Independent Pueumatic Tool Co Nut or screw setting attachment for electric tools
US2244446A (en) * 1939-04-18 1941-06-03 Clark Ernest Mechanism for driving the worker rolls of wool cards
US2303565A (en) * 1941-05-16 1942-12-01 Essick Machinery Company Power tool
US2614418A (en) * 1947-05-14 1952-10-21 Keller Tool Co Torque wrench
US2616323A (en) * 1948-12-17 1952-11-04 Gisholt Machine Co Power actuated wrench
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US2916752A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-12-15 Leslie N Baker Motor driven rotary tooth brush
US3585817A (en) * 1969-08-19 1971-06-22 Black & Decker Mfg Co Adjustable clutch construction
US3813983A (en) * 1972-11-20 1974-06-04 L Paul Apparatus for adjusting the tension of an elongated stretched filament
EP0296367A2 (en) * 1987-06-24 1988-12-28 Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Automatic tool changer
EP0296367A3 (en) * 1987-06-24 1989-03-08 Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung Automatic tool changer
US4860429A (en) * 1987-06-24 1989-08-29 Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung Automatic tool changing device
US5416428A (en) * 1993-02-09 1995-05-16 Everett Charles Technologies, Inc. Marker probe
US5709136A (en) * 1996-02-25 1998-01-20 Mcdonnell Douglas Corporation Power driven tools
US6089331A (en) * 1998-08-06 2000-07-18 Christ; Joseph T. Apparatus and method for converting the drive direction axis of a rotational driving source

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