Attachable At Plurality Of Points Along Tool Patents (Class 173/129)
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Patent number: 11999038Abstract: An attachment configured for use with a powered hammer to drive a rod into the ground includes a body, an impact portion, and a driving portion in which the rod is receivable. The impact portion defines an impact axis and includes a bore configured to receive a driving shank coupled to the powered hammer. The impact portion is configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer. The driving portion includes a side load driving portion defining a side load driving axis that is parallel to the impact axis. The driving portion further includes a top load driving portion defining a top load driving axis that is parallel to the side load driving axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2023Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Ian H. A. Blair, Peter R. Heath, James E. Pangerc, Joseph D. Greaney, Julian L. Kinneavy
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Patent number: 11945086Abstract: A powered hammer assembly includes a powered hammer including an output shaft and an axial impact mechanism. The assembly also includes an attachment including an impact portion defining a first axis. The impact portion is fixed to the body and is immovable relative to the body. The impact portion is configured to receive repeated impacts from the powered hammer. The attachment further comprises a receiving portion in which a rod to be driven into the ground is receivable. The clamping portion defines a second axis that is parallel with the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Jeremy R. Ebner, Jonathan E. Abbott, Przemyslaw M. Krol, Randolph McHugh
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Patent number: 11214977Abstract: A method is provided for using a collar to either drive a post into the ground or remove a post from the ground. The method includes, when driving a post into the ground, coupling the collar to the post in a first orientation so that a post opening of a first portion of the collar extends about the post, and applying a driving force to a second portion of the collar. The method also includes, when removing a post from the ground, coupling the collar to the post in a second orientation, rotated approximately 180 degrees from the first orientation, so that the post opening of the first portion of the collar extends about the post, and applying an extracting force to the second portion of the collar.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Inventor: Thomas Martin
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Patent number: 11084156Abstract: A tool for use with a hammer driver having a pin-accepting socket for driving a ground rod into the ground includes a body having two opposite side faces and at least one ground rod-accepting passageway extending between the two side faces. The tool also includes a guide pin which is joined to so as to extend from one of the side faces of the body and an elongated socket portion having first and second opposite ends and having a hollow interior which opens out of a first end of the socket portion. In addition, the socket portion is secured to the other side face of the body by way of the second end so that the first end extends away from the other side face of the body, and the guide pin and the elongated socket portion are axially-aligned with one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2018Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: iTool Equipment Holding LLCInventors: David S. Jordan, Michael C. Jordan
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Patent number: 10814469Abstract: A power tool has a handle operatively connected with vibration damping across a vibration gap to a drive motor with throttle element. An actuating device on the handle actuates the throttle element pivotably supported in a housing. A coupling element bridging the vibration gap connects actuating device to throttle element. The actuation movement of the actuation device is transmitted as rotation about an axis transverse to the vibration gap. An intermediate element is pivotably supported on an actuating element connected to the throttle element. The coupling element acts on the intermediate element and, over part of the actuation movement, contacts a contact region of the intermediate element. A guide for the intermediate element changes a position of the contact region relative to the housing based on a rotational position of the actuating element by changing a pivot position of the intermediate element relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KGInventors: Andreas Schulz, Przemyslaw Zurek, Matthias Harer
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Patent number: 9987067Abstract: Various embodiments of the present disclosure include a tool for stabilizing a fractured bone. The tool comprises a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the barrel includes a passageway for receiving a bone pin configured to be driven into the fractured bone to stabilize the fractured bone. The passageway is sized to accommodate axial movement of the bone pin through the passageway while limiting radial movement of the bone pin in the passageway. The tool further comprises a piston having a proximal end and a distal end and configured to translate axially relative to the barrel. The proximal end of the piston includes a head and the distal end of the piston includes a needle formation, the needle formation being sized for receipt within the passageway of the barrel to drive the bone pin axially from the barrel and into the fractured bone.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Michael Giordano, Antony J. Lozier, Daniel P. Murphy
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Patent number: 9795467Abstract: An osteotome for sinus lift procedures includes a body interchangeable with various handles. The body includes a shaft that is releasably received into the handle, and a tip portion. The tip portion may be directly utilized for ridge expansion/bone compression, or a succession of tip members may instead be received thereon to provide suitable diameter escalation to create the socket. A conduit in the tip portion interconnects with a conduit in a hydration port and a conduit in a tip member. A hose couples the hydration port to a syringe, to deliver fluid out the tip member to lift the membrane. Graduated syringe markings permit delivery of measured fluid quantities to control the amount of lift. A second hydration port is coupled to a graduated cylinder through a valve, which is opened after lifting is complete, to measure the fluid released. A loss of fluid measured indicates a sinus tear.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Inventor: Pavel Krastev
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Patent number: 8486084Abstract: A slap hammer including an adjustable striking member and a releasable retaining mechanism for releasably retaining a sliding weight is disclosed. One described slap hammer comprises a guide rod having a first end and a second end; a striking member coupled to the second end of the guide rod and movable relative to the first end of the guide rod; a sliding weight slidable along the guide rod between the first end of the guide rod and the striking member; a biasing element positioned between the sliding weight and the first end of the guide rod, the biasing element biasing the sliding weight towards the second end of the guide rod; and a releasable retaining mechanism for releasably retaining the sliding weight against the action of the biasing element.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventor: Donald Huene
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Patent number: 8381832Abstract: A combination drywall screw gun and rotary saw device kit featuring a base that has a body, a handle with a trigger, and a drive shaft connected to a motor. The kit has a screw attachment component that functions to install screws that has a screw bit, a shaft lock, a screw drive shaft, a depth guide, and a collet nut. The screw attachment component can be attached to and removed from the base using an attachment means. The kit has a saw attachment component that functions as a rotary saw that has a saw component and a saw drive shaft. The saw attachment component can be attached to and removed from the body portion of the base using the attachment means The kit has a wrench piece for engaging the collet nut to tighten or loosen the screw bit.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: Christopher M. Picard
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Patent number: 7980322Abstract: An impact adaptor to convert a rock drill to an impact driver is described. The impact adapter has a boom coupling for securing the adapter in co-operating alignment with the shank of a drifter. The adapter has a casing for slidingly receiving and guiding an anvil therein from a top open end of the casing. The casing has an open bottom end adapted for receiving a top end section of a pile, tube or rod in the casing. Anvil supports are provided in the casing for retaining the anvil captive therein in the absence of the top end section of the pile, tube or rod. The casing has a predetermined length above the anvil supports to permit captive displacement of the anvil and displacement of the top section of the pile, tube or rod therein. The impact adapter is secured to the drifter in a movable or immovable manner and compensates for wear of the shank.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Alain Desmeules
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Patent number: 7980240Abstract: A breaking apparatus (1) including a movable mass (3) for impacting on a striker pin (4), a housing (2) and a striker pin (4) configured to partially protrude through the housing (2), the apparatus (1) characterized in that the striker pin (4) is configured to be beatable in a plurality of retaining locations relative to the housing (2).Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Terminator IP SAInventor: Angus Peter Robson
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Patent number: 6857482Abstract: The invention concerns an apparatus comprising a body (2) wherein a piston (6) is mounted sliding alternately driven by an incompressible fluid under pressure, said body containing part of a tool (4) which is guided in translation in a wear sleeve (3), the end of the tool located inside the body being subjected to the repeated impacts of the piston (6), while the other end projects beyond the body and is designed to be supported on the rock or analogue to be destroyed, the tool being retained in the body by at least a transverse key (13). One of the keys (13) retaining the tool passes through aligned holes provided in the body (2), into the wear sleeve (3), and overlaps inside the inner cylindrical space of the sleeve, the tool (4) having a transverse groove (12) for the key (13) to pass through.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Etablissements MontabertInventor: Jean Sylvain Comarmond
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Patent number: 6578644Abstract: A percussion rotary hand-held power tool including a percussion piston (3), an anvil (5), a chuck (4) for receiving a working tool, an axially displaceable and rotatable guide tube (6) located in the housing (2) and extending in a telescopic-like manner over the chuck (4) and the anvil (5) from a chuck region up to a region of the percussion piston (3), and a sealing element (8) located between the guide tube (6) and the housing (2) and having at least one axial seal (9) for performing only axial movement and at least one rotary shaft seal (10) for performing only rotary movement.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jens Frenzel, Hans-Werner Bongers-Ambrosius, Peter Gerold
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Patent number: 5549168Abstract: A pile driving apparatus including two vibratory hammer units fixed to the top of a support plate having a U-shaped cutout, and a pair of hydraulic clamps fixed to the bottom of the support plate. The support plate is secured to the pile when the hydraulic clamps on the bottom of the support plate engage flanges provided on a hydraulic pile clamp which is clamped to the pile. Hydraulic motors housed within the vibratory hammer units cause the pile to vibrate in a vertical direction, thus gradually driving the pile into the ground. The U-shaped cutout allows the support plate to be positioned on the pile, with the pile passing through the support plate, without having to lift the vibratory hammer and support plate assembly over the top of the pile. This arrangement is particularly advantageous in circumstances where overhanging structures limit the clearance available above the location of the pile.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: MGF Maschinen- und Geraete-Fabrik GmbHInventors: Richard A. Sadler, Johannes H. Paffhausen
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Patent number: 5462126Abstract: An ground rod driver including a tubular ground rod receiver engaging a prime mover at one end and having a ratcheting ground rod driving member and a clamping setscrew disposed at an opposite end wherein a ground rod may be inserted, clamped at an initial position and subsequently be driven by releasing clamp forces and operating the prime mover in a repetitive series of downward thrusting moves whereby the ground rod is installed. The clamping setscrew of the ground rod driver may be additionally employed to remove embedded ground rods by clamping an exposed end of an embedded ground rod to the ground rod receiver wherein the prime mover extracts the ground rod from the earth by repetitively performing an upward motion followed by clamp release, and a downward motion followed by reclamping until the ground rod is freed from the earth.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: James D. Wallace
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Patent number: 5259464Abstract: A drilling apparatus includes a drill rod unit having at least one drill rod; a percussion mechanism having a housing; a percussion piston having an axis and being slidably received in the housing; and a hydraulic system for generating pressures in the housing for effecting an axial reciprocation of the percussion piston in the housing for delivering blows to the drill rod unit in a direction parallel to a direction of reciprocation. The housing has opposite, axially aligned open ends and the percussion piston has a throughgoing axial passage in alignment with the open ends of the housing. The drill rod unit extends into the axial passage and has a counterface situated in a path of travel of the percussion piston for being impacted by an end thereof. The percussion mechanism is receivable on the drill rod unit at either selected side of the counterface for delivering blows to the drill rod unit in a selected one of two opposite directions.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Krupp Maschinentechnik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Robert-Jan Bartels, Hans-Dieter Piotrowski
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Patent number: 5174386Abstract: A ground rod driver has a housing with upper and lower ends, and inlets and outlets for hydraulic fluid. A check assembly in the housing adjacent its lower end includes a chuck with a central bore and a multiplicity of chuck jaws slidably seated in the bore and providing spaced apart faces defining a passage therebetween. The chuck bore and the outer surfaces of said jaws have cooperating downwardly converging configurations to provide a wedging action upon relative movement of said jaws into the bore. A drive assembly effects relative movement of the jaws and the chuck bore to move the jaws inwardly of the bore to effect clamping of the ground rod and to move the jaws outwardly of the bore to release the ground rod. An anvil above the clutch assembly abuts the chuck jaws, and a drive piston assembly includes a reciprocatable hollow drive piston for impacting upon the anvil. A valve controls the flow of hydraulic fluid to effect reciprocation of the drive piston to impact upon the anvil.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventor: Stephen E. Crover
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Patent number: 5167288Abstract: A tool comprising a temporary attachment to a rod being driven into the ground. The tool has jaws to grip the rod and has a pressure or impact receiving surface so a kelly bar may be brought to bear on the attachment. The jaws hold the rod coaxially with the kelly bar so that application of pressure does not bias the rod, possibly causing the rod to bend or to enter the ground at an unintended angle. An extension of the frame of the attachment coaxially penetrates the kelly bar to assure alignment therebetween. The jaws are spring biased to relax the grip on the bar, and are automatically repositioned on the rod upon each successive application of force by the kelly bar. An attached chain provides a lifting handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1992Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventors: Frances B. McNeil, Robert W. McNeil
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Patent number: 5082231Abstract: A post-support for permanent installation at or below ground level includes a post-receiving collar affixed to fins. The fins have collar supporting shoulders against which a post may rest. A driver/cap/marker has a cap and a sleeve and the sleeve length is the same as the collar length so that when the driver/cap/marker is inserted into the collar the lower edge of the sleeve rests on the shoulders and the underside of the cap/marker rests on top of the collar. The driver/cap/marker serves firstly as a tool for inserting the support into the ground, secondly as a cover for an unused support, and thirdly as marking/locating means for an unused collar.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: John R. Knowles
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Patent number: 4971479Abstract: A post driver for inserting or removing marker posts into the ground. The driver comprises two components, the hammer and the bracket, which cooperate in a safe and efficient means for installing and removing marker posts. The hammer locks around the post and the bracket attaches to the vertically aligned holes which are located on the face of the post.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1987Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: Southwestern Bell Telephone CompanyInventors: Alvin H. Byers, Sr., Clayton F. Brooks
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Patent number: 4641715Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for driving or retracting ground rods or other rod-like members and preferably includes an element for forcibly urging a body portion in longitudinal directions generally parallel to the rod or rod-like member being driven or extracted, opposed jaw members slidably connected to the body portion for receiving rod or other item to be driven therebetween, and abutment members fixed to the body portion for forcibly urging the jaw members laterally toward one another into a gripping engagement with the rod, thereby forcibly urging the jaw members and the rod or rod-like member in a driving longitudinal direction. The body portion of the ground rod driving or extracting apparatus is preferably interlockingly connectable to various adapter or anvil apparatus for use with either manual or powered force-applying devices and for interchangeable use with such devices in either rod-driving or rod-retracting operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: New Product, Inc.Inventors: Donald B. Stinson, Arthur A. Orofino
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Patent number: 4494612Abstract: A manually operable post driver for posts (10) including a slide hammer (11) and removable anvil (12) mounted on the post for accomplishing the driving is described. The anvil (12) is rigidly secured by removable nuts (35, 36) on studs (33, 34) to the post (10) intermediate the ends of the post so that the slide hammer can be impacted against the anvil. The driver is particularly suited for U-channel posts (10) having a line of spaced holes (10d) at the bottom (10a) of the channel for mounting the anvil and having opposing blunt ends (10g and 10h). The anvil can be mounted anywhere along the post. Also a sign can be on the post during driving. U-channel posts are commonly used for road signs on highways and have blunt ends (10g, 10h) which are difficult to drive into the ground by conventional hand driving tools.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Inventor: Harry Bell
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Patent number: 4462468Abstract: A ram head for self-driven pneumatic ram drills for producing boreholes in the earth, having a generally tubular housing within which there is movable axially back and forth an impact piston whose impact energy can be transmitted to the ram head arranged at the front end of the housing. In order on the one hand, to crush obstacles by high energy and, on the other hand, to avoid too strong a compacting of small particles of earth in front of the apparatus and in addition make it possible to drive pipes, the generally conical ram head is provided with a central axial bore within which an impact bolt is mounted for longitudinal displacement between two end positions which are limited by stops, at the front end position of which supported by a spring the impingement surface of the impact bolt for the impact piston lies within the anvil surface of the ram head and at the rear end position of which the impingement surface projects from the anvil surface in the direction towards the impact piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Inventor: Gustav Jenne
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Patent number: 4448264Abstract: A driving pole for a ground rod or the like is provided wherein the ground rod is positioned in the hollow interior and driven into the ground in increments. Vertically spaced cross pins provide incremental stops for engaging the top of the ground rod for driving the rod into the ground as the pole is forced downwardly. The cross pins are preferably mounted on a bracket and spring biased into engagement tending to force the pin into the stop position. After each driving increment, the pole is raised, preferably with a rapid movement, the ground rod moves downwardly relative to the pole and the next lower pin 20 snaps into position for engagement with the top of the rod for driving. The biasing spring is mounted within the U-shaped bracket and a handle is provided for retracting the pins with a latch for holding the pins in the retracted position for insertion of the ground rod.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventor: Jackie W. Peyton
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Patent number: 4335622Abstract: Provided is a soil gas sampling probe having shaft extensions, a removable hammer and anvil combination to drive the shaft into the ground, a pointed rotation resistant probe tip, and a movable septum holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Gerald L. Bartz
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Patent number: 4298075Abstract: A drive means is provided for driving into a roadway surface a traffic delineator assembly of the type which includes a channel shaped anchor post having a pair of outwardly extending flanges, the upper end of the channel being connected to a solid pilot plate.A lower surface of the drive means is positionable on the top of the anchor post and a pair of legs depend from the lower surface to straddle the channel and locate between the flanges of the anchor post and the pilot plate.An upper surface is provided as a striking surface for driving by manual means e.g., a sledgehammer. An adaptor is provided to link the upper end of the drive means with an impact type drive tool.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Franklin Steel CompanyInventor: Lawrence J. Sweeney
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Patent number: 4298074Abstract: The present surgical tool uses high frequency impulses to replace rotating or oscillating members in cutting through or inserting materials into bone. One embodiment comprises a chisel which uses high frequency impulses to remove bone or other hard material. Because of the high forces developed, a novel holder for the chisel to the tool is disclosed. Another embodiment is a wire driver which uses high frequency impulses to drive wire into bone or other tissue. A novel holder for the wire is disclosed which allows wire to be pulled from the tool so that it can be inserted into the bone but prevents wire from slipping back into the tool during the driving operation. The chisel and the wire are driven by a novel pneumatic impulse motor. The motor includes a piston hammer which is mounted in a chamber, and air ports at either end of the chamber alternately direct air to one side of the piston hammer and to the other side of the piston hammer to drive it along the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: American Safety Equipment CorporationInventor: Terry M. Mattchen
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Patent number: 4280567Abstract: The invention relates to a device for driving root supports of poles into the ground by a weight that is guided by a guide. The weight is lifted up by a rope that passes over a pulley on the guide. The lower portion of the guide is provided with an installation device that grasps an edge of the root support, and the lifting rope is arranged as passing over the pulley so as to leave the pulley in the direction towards the pole.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: Oy Ensio Miettinen ABInventor: Seppo Ijas
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Patent number: 4159040Abstract: A distinguishing feature of the present invention consists in that the menism for driving in rod-shaped elements into compact or frozen ground comprises a guide tube to accommodate said rod-shaped element. The tube extends throughout the length of the shell and is secured in the extension and the front portion of said shell, coaxially with the stepped ram and the shell. The outer surface of said guide tube contacts the inner surface of the axial hole in the stepped ram and has at least one channel which puts the rear and front working chambers in communication with each other when the stepped ram is in the foremost position, while the front portion of the shell is provided with a rigidly secured clamp for holding the rod-shaped element.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 26, 1979Assignee: Institut Gornogo Dela Sibirskogo Oidelenia Akademii Nauk SSSRInventors: Alexandr D. Kostylev, Vladimir P. Boginsky, Boris N. Smolyanitsky, Khaim B. Tkach