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Power nut runner with torque responsive power shut-off capacity

  • US 6,662,882 B2
  • Filed: 12/28/2000
  • Issued: 12/16/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Power nut runner with a torque responsive power shut-off capacity, comprising:

  • a housing, a rotation motor, an output shaft, and a torque responsive override clutch for transferring torque from the motor to the output shaft, wherein said clutch includes a driving clutch half, a driven clutch half, and a cam mechanism for transferring torque between the driving clutch half and the driven clutch half, wherein a first one of the clutch halves is axially movable by the cam mechanism in a release direction from an engagement position to a release position, and a spring is arranged to bias and displace said first clutch half towards said engagement position, wherein a clutch release detecting device is provided which is co-operative with said first clutch half, said clutch release detecting device comprising a contact free signal emitting sensor supported in the housing, a separate activation element axially movable between an inactive position and an active position in which it cooperates with the sensor, and a bias force delivering device for urging the activation element towards an abutting engagement with said first clutch half to occupy the inactive position as said first clutch half occupies its engagement position, wherein an abutment shoulder is arranged in the housing so as to limit displacement of the activation element in the release direction of said first clutch half, wherein the activation element is arranged to be biased by a continuously acting bias force toward the abutment shoulder, and wherein the activation element is arranged to follow said first clutch half by action of said bias force in the release direction until contacting the abutment shoulder and to be hit and accelerated by said first clutch half as said first clutch half returns towards its engagement position by the force of the spring, whereby the activation element receives an impact effective to cause the activation element to coast by inertial forces to the active position so as to cooperate with the sensor and accomplish a power shut-off initiating signal.

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