Magnet Gear Device
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1. A magnet gear device for converting a rotary force to a linear force, said device comprising:
- a rotary assembly including a drive axel with a magnet assembly attachment region at one end and a rotary attachment region at the other;
a linear assembly including a linear shaft with a tool attachment region at one end, a magnet assembly attachment region at the other, and reciprocating means functionally coupled to said linear shaft there between;
a magnet assembly positioned between said rotary assembly and said linear assembly such that said rotary assembly and said linear assembly are functionally linked; and
said magnet assembly including first and second magnet holders, wherein said first holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and drive axle attachment means for fixedly attaching said first holder to said drive axle and wherein said second holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and means for fixedly attaching said second holder to said linear shaft.
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Abstract
A magnetic gear device for converting a rotary force to a linear force, the device comprising a rotary assembly for accepting a rotary force, a linear assembly for accepting a linear force, and a magnet assembly linked to the rotary assembly sand the linear assembly for converting the rotary force to a linear force.
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1. A magnet gear device for converting a rotary force to a linear force, said device comprising:
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a rotary assembly including a drive axel with a magnet assembly attachment region at one end and a rotary attachment region at the other; a linear assembly including a linear shaft with a tool attachment region at one end, a magnet assembly attachment region at the other, and reciprocating means functionally coupled to said linear shaft there between; a magnet assembly positioned between said rotary assembly and said linear assembly such that said rotary assembly and said linear assembly are functionally linked; and said magnet assembly including first and second magnet holders, wherein said first holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and drive axle attachment means for fixedly attaching said first holder to said drive axle and wherein said second holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and means for fixedly attaching said second holder to said linear shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A magnet gear device for converting a rotary force to a linear force, said device comprising:
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a rotary assembly means for accepting a rotary force; a linear assembly means for accepting a linear force; and a magnet assembly means linked to said rotary assembly means and said linear assembly means for converting said rotary force to a linear force. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. An improved hand tool device comprising:
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a body; a rotary assembly located within said body including a drive axel with a magnet assembly attachment region at one end and a rotary attachment region at the other; a linear assembly located in said body including a linear shaft with a tool attachment region at one end, a magnet assembly attachment region at the other, and reciprocating means functionally coupled to said linear shaft there between; and a magnet assembly located in said body positioned between said rotary assembly and said linear assembly such that said rotary assembly and said linear assembly are functionally linked; said magnet assembly including first and second magnet holders, wherein said first holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and drive axle attachment means for fixedly attaching said first holder to said drive axle and wherein said second holder includes at least two oppositely opposed magnets, securement means to retain said magnets in said holder, and means for fixedly attaching said second holder to said linear shaft. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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