Spindle lock with impacting capability
First Claim
1. A power tool comprisng,a housing,a spindle journaled in the housing,a spindle lock member rotating with the spindle inside the housing,a recess in the perimeter of the lock member having substantial angular embrace,a lock pin reciprocably mounted in the housing for movement between an inactive position and an operative position in which it projects into said recess, means biasing the lock pin to its inactive position,blocking means coaxial with the spindle and extending radially beyond the lock member into the path of movement of the lock pin to prevent movement of the lock pin to its operative position,means biasing the blocking means into frictional engagement with the lock member so it normally rotates with the lock member but may be restrained from such rotation,said blocking means having an opening therein permitting passage of the lock pin therethrough when the lock pin is aligned with the opening but precluding entry of the lock pin when the blocking means is rotating at high speed,a major dimension of the cross-section of said lock pin being substantially less than the angular embrace of said recess whereby said spindle is capable of substantial angular movement relative to the lock pin when the lock pin is in its operative position to permit impacting the ends of the recess against the lock pin.
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Abstract
The power tool has a spindle lock member rotating with the output spindle with a blocking member normally rotating with the lock member but capable of being restrained against rotation. The blocking member extends beyond the lock member and is provided with an opening through which the lock pin can project if the blocking member is at rest or rotating slowly but the opening precludes lock pin entry at normal operation speeds. The lock member has a recess of substantial angular embrace so the ends of the recess can be impacted on the lock pin.
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1. A power tool comprisng,
a housing, a spindle journaled in the housing, a spindle lock member rotating with the spindle inside the housing, a recess in the perimeter of the lock member having substantial angular embrace, a lock pin reciprocably mounted in the housing for movement between an inactive position and an operative position in which it projects into said recess, means biasing the lock pin to its inactive position, blocking means coaxial with the spindle and extending radially beyond the lock member into the path of movement of the lock pin to prevent movement of the lock pin to its operative position, means biasing the blocking means into frictional engagement with the lock member so it normally rotates with the lock member but may be restrained from such rotation, said blocking means having an opening therein permitting passage of the lock pin therethrough when the lock pin is aligned with the opening but precluding entry of the lock pin when the blocking means is rotating at high speed, a major dimension of the cross-section of said lock pin being substantially less than the angular embrace of said recess whereby said spindle is capable of substantial angular movement relative to the lock pin when the lock pin is in its operative position to permit impacting the ends of the recess against the lock pin.
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