Modular cordless tools
First Claim
1. In a modular cordless power tool assembly including a power handle module and a tool head module first complementary means for electrically coupling said modules and second complementary means on each of said modules for mechanically coupling said modules to form a power tool, said first and second complementary means being disposed within facing end surfaces of said modules, the improvement wherein said second complementary means on one of said modules includes a pair of laterally spaced, outwardly facing ribs of gradually increasing width and of gradually increasing depth and wherein the other of said modules includes a pair of slots complementary to said ribs in both width and depth to provide initial engagement of enlarged portions of said slots with reduced portions of said ribs and final engagement of corresponding portions of said ribs and said slots whereby assembly of said modules into a structurally rigid tool is facilitated.
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Abstract
Cordless electric tools or the like comprising a power handle and a plurality of diverse tool heads detachably securable thereto. The power handle includes battery means therein and operator controlled switch means, whereas each of the diverse tool heads may include an electric motor and an output means. The tool heads and power handle include interengageable means constructed for quick mechanical and electrical interconnection therebetween facilitating quick connection and disconnection of the power handle from the various tool heads without requiring any special tools or implements. Electrical interconnection is made automatically upon mechanical interconnection. In addition, a battery charger for the battery means may include similar mechanical and electrical connection means operatively engageable with the power handle to afford ready and easy charging of the battery means between uses of the power handle.
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15 Claims
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1. In a modular cordless power tool assembly including a power handle module and a tool head module first complementary means for electrically coupling said modules and second complementary means on each of said modules for mechanically coupling said modules to form a power tool, said first and second complementary means being disposed within facing end surfaces of said modules, the improvement wherein said second complementary means on one of said modules includes a pair of laterally spaced, outwardly facing ribs of gradually increasing width and of gradually increasing depth and wherein the other of said modules includes a pair of slots complementary to said ribs in both width and depth to provide initial engagement of enlarged portions of said slots with reduced portions of said ribs and final engagement of corresponding portions of said ribs and said slots whereby assembly of said modules into a structurally rigid tool is facilitated.
- 2. In a modular cordless power tool assembly including a power handle module and a tool head module, each of said modules including facing surfaces, and complementary means on each of said modules for mechanical and electrical coupling thereof to form a power tool, said complementary means being disposed within said facing surfaces of said modules, the improvement wherein said power handle module includes a plurality of batteries and a switch, a pair of electrical contacts said batteries being connected between said pair of electrical contacts exposed within said facing end surface of said power handle module, a third electrical contact exposed within said power handle module end surface and said switch being arranged to connect one of said pair of contacts to said third contact.
- 6. A power handle module for use in a modular cordless power tool assembly, said handle comprising a pair of clam shell type housing halves joined to form a power handle housing, a plurality of battery cells disposed within said clam shell housing, a mounting member retained between said housing halves and forming a closure for one end of said handle housing, a first pair of electrical contacts exposed within an external surface of said mounting member, said battery cells being connected in series between said first pair of electrical contacts, a third electrical contact exposed within said external surface of said mounting member, a switch housing integral with and extending rearwardly from said mounting member, a trigger disposed within said switch housing and extending externally of said power handle housing for engagement thereof by an operator, a contact element mounted on one end of said trigger body within said handle housing, said contact element bridging and electrically connecting said third electrical contact with one of said pair of electrical contacts when said trigger is moved inwardly into said housing.
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9. In a modular cordless power tool assembly including a power handle module and a tool head module each of said modules including facing end surfaces, said end surfaces being substantially parallel to one another when said modules are assembled and complementary means on each of said modules for mechanical and electrical coupling thereof to form a power tool, said complementary means being disposed within said facing end surfaces of said modules, the improvement wherein said complementary coupling means on each of said modules are aligned to provide for assembly of said modules in a first direction, said first direction being parallel to said facing end surfaces wherein each of said modules includes an external housing portion for enclosing said complementary coupling means, and wherein the end of each of said external covering housing portions is disposed at an acute angle relative to said assembly direction, so that assembly of said modules in the direction of said parallel end surfaces provides an elongated, stable region of engagement therebetween due to engagement of said parallel end surfaces, said angled disposition of said ends of said housing portions providing a space therebetween during assembly movement of said modules in said first direction to prevent interference thereof and providing a complete enclosure for said coupling means in the assembled position of said modules.
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12. A tool head module for use in a modular cordless power tool assembly, said tool head module comprising a housing having one open end;
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
said mounting member comprising longitudinally extending laterally tapered means for receiving complementary mounting means on a power handle module; and
a plurality of exposed electrical contacts mounted on said mounting member for engagement with complementary contacts on a power handle module upon assembly thereof to form a complete power tool;
said longitudinally extending tapered means being aligned in a first direction and said open end of said housing being disposed at an acute angle to said first direction, whereby upon assembly of said module in a power tool assembly in the direction of said longitudinally extending means, said angled open end of said housing moves in a parallel path at the same acute angle to said first direction.
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
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13. A tool head module for use in a modular cordless power tool assembly, said tool head module comprising a housing having one open end;
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
said mounting member comprising longitudinally extending laterally tapered means for receiving complementary mounting means on a power handle module; and
a plurality of exposed electrical contacts mounted on said mounting member for engagement with complementary contacts on a power handle module upon assembly thereof to form a complete power tool;
two of said electrical contact means being connected serially with said output means for energization thereof upon application of power to said two electrical contacts;
a switch disposed within said tool head module, a third electrical contact connected to a first one of said two electrical contacts via said switch, said switch being actuatable to provide for energization of said output means upon the application of electrical power to said third electrical contact and the second of said two electrical contacts.
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
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14. In a modular cordless power tool assembly including a power handle module and a tool head module, said modules including facing end surfaces and complementary means on each of said modules for mechanical and electrical coupling thereof to form a power tool, said complementary means being disposed within facing end surfaces of said modules, and said power handle module further including a switch, the improvement comprising a lock-off member for normally preventing operation of said switch on said power handle module, said lock-off member being located at one end of said facing end surface of said power handle module;
- and a tapered rib extending from said tool head module for automatically disengaging said lock-off member upon assembly of said tool head module and said power handle module.
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15. A tool head module for use in a modular cordless power tool assembly, said tool head module comprising a housing having one open end;
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
said mounting member comprising longitudinally extending laterally tapered means for receiving complementary mounting means on a power handle module; and
a plurality of exposed electrical contacts mounted on said mounting member for engagement with complementary contacts on a power handle module upon assembly thereof to form a complete power tool;
said housing further including a tapered rib portion extending beyond said mounting member for exerting a camming force against a portion of a power handle module moved into engagement with said tool head module.
- a mounting member disposed within and closing said open end of said housing, said housing supporting electrically energizable output means;
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