Bit attaching arrangement for power tool
First Claim
1. A bit attaching arrangement for a power tool, the power tool having a rotatably driven shaft onto which a bit is attached and rotated therewith through the use of a collet, the arrangement comprising:
- a collet nut threadably engaging the shaft, said collet nut having one of a plurality of slots positioned on an outer peripheral wall;
a first gear disposed on the shaft so that rotation of said first gear causes rotation of the shaft; and
an actuating member having a second gear associated therewith and also having a slot engaging extension associated therewith;
wherein said actuating member is positionable between a first position and a second position;
in said first position said second gear engages said first gear and said extension engages one of said slots such that rotating of said actuating member results in rotation of the shaft while maintaining said collet at a generally fixed rotational location;
in said second position, said first and second gears do not engage one another and said extension does not engage any of said slots such that the shaft can be freely rotated during operation of the power tool.
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Abstract
A bit attaching arrangement for a power tool has a collet nut threadably engaging a rotatably driven shaft of the power tool. The collet nut has a plurality of slots positioned on an outer peripheral surface. A first gear is disposed on the shaft so that rotation of the first gear causes rotation of the shaft. An actuating member having a second gear associated therewith is attached to the housing of the power tool. The actuating member also has a slot-engaging extension associated therewith. The actuating member is positionable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the second gear engages the first gear and the extension engages one of the slots of the collet nut such that rotation of the actuating member results in rotation of the shaft while maintaining the collet nut at a generally fixed rotational location. In a second position, the first and second gears do not engage one another and the extension does not engage any of the slots of the collet nut such that the shaft can be freely rotated during operation of the power tool.
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Citations
27 Claims
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1. A bit attaching arrangement for a power tool, the power tool having a rotatably driven shaft onto which a bit is attached and rotated therewith through the use of a collet, the arrangement comprising:
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a collet nut threadably engaging the shaft, said collet nut having one of a plurality of slots positioned on an outer peripheral wall;
a first gear disposed on the shaft so that rotation of said first gear causes rotation of the shaft; and
an actuating member having a second gear associated therewith and also having a slot engaging extension associated therewith;
wherein said actuating member is positionable between a first position and a second position;
in said first position said second gear engages said first gear and said extension engages one of said slots such that rotating of said actuating member results in rotation of the shaft while maintaining said collet at a generally fixed rotational location;
in said second position, said first and second gears do not engage one another and said extension does not engage any of said slots such that the shaft can be freely rotated during operation of the power tool.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A router having a rotatably driven shaft onto which a bit is attached and rotated therewith through the use of a collet, the arrangement comprising:
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a collet nut threadably engaging the shaft and movable along the shaft by rotation between the shaft and collet nut, said collet nut having an abutment surface positioned on an outer peripheral wall;
a first gear disposed on the shaft so that rotation of said first gear causes rotation of the shaft; and
an actuating member having a second gear associated therewith and also having an abutment engaging extension associated therewith;
wherein said actuating member is positionable between a first position and a second position;
in said first position, said second gear engages said first gear and said extension engages said abutment such that rotating of said actuating member results in rotation of the shaft while maintaining said collet at a generally fixed rotational location;
in said second position, said first and second gears do not engage one another and said extension does not engage said abutment such that the shaft can be freely rotated during operation of the power tool.- View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A router having a rotatably driven shaft onto which a bit is attached and rotated therewith through the use of a collet, the arrangement comprising:
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a collet nut threadably engaging the shaft and movable along the shaft by rotation between the shaft and collet nut;
an actuating member rotatably received in an aperture of a housing of the router such that rotation of said actuating member results in relative rotation between the shaft and said collet nut, said actuating member being positionable between a first position and a second position, and wherein, in said first position, said actuating member allows relative rotation between said shaft and said collet nut, and in said second position, said actuating member allows free rotation of the shaft during operation of the power tool; and
a knob attached to said actuating member for rotation thereof, said knob having a button disposed on a peripheral surface thereof, said button connected to a flange member that abuts a portion of said housing adjacent said aperture when said actuating member is in its second position to lock and passes through said aperture when said button is depressed to allow movement of said actuating member to said first position. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26)
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27. A bit attaching arrangement for a power tool, the power tool having a rotatably driven shaft onto which a bit is attached and rotated therewith through the use of a collet, the arrangement comprising:
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a collet nut threadably engaging the shaft, said collet nut having a first gear so that rotation of said first gear causes rotation of the collet nut;
a plurality of slots disposed on said shaft; and
an actuating member having a second gear associated therewith and also having a slot engaging extension associated therewith, said extension being slidably received in said actuating member;
wherein said actuating member is positionable between a first position and a second position;
in said first position said second gear engages said first gear and said extension engages one of said slots such that rotating of said actuating member results in rotation of the collet nut while maintaining said shaft at a generally fixed rotational location;
in said second position, said first and second gears do not engage one another and said extension does not engage any of said slots such that the shaft can be freely rotated during operation of the power tool.
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