Split boom coupling structure

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Inventors

Beaulieu, Kevin F.
Ngo, Mang Lim

Application #

727137

Filed

Nov-30-2000

Published

Nov-5-2002

Current US Class

030/276
030/296.1
403/337
403/344
403/377

International Classes

B26B 027/00

Field of Search

403/11 403/13 403/14 403/335 403/7 403/8 403/377 403/109.1 403/5 403/6 403/344 172/13 172/14 371/246 561/249 561/255 561/256 561/12.7 30/264 30/277.4 30/276 30/296.1

Assignee

Homelite Technologies Limited (Hamilton, BM)

Examiners

Browne; Lynne H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harrington & Smith, LLP

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Abstract
A coupling structure for a split boom power tool is provided. The structure permits any of a variety of lower tubular boom members with their working tools to be quickly and easily coupled to or uncoupled from an upper tubular boom member having a power source. The structure includes compatibly sized end portions on the upper and lower boom members that allow them to be quickly and easily telescopically joined and also provide a strengthened joint. A clamping member is provided with a locating tab that is receivable in a locating hole in the tube of the upper boom member to allow the clamp to be quickly and positively positioned at the joint. A plurality of tool orienting openings are provided in the end portion of the upper boom member and clamp to receive a spring loaded locking pin carried in the lower boom member to position the tool at a desired angular working orientation. The locating tab further serves to align the tool orienting openings in the clamp and upper boom member as the clamp is positioned on the upper boom member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A split boom power tool coupling structure for a split boom power tool having a first upper tubular boom member having first and second end portions, one end portion being operably coupled to a power source that drivingly rotates an upper flex shaft that extends from the power source and to the second end portion of the first boom, and a second lower tubular boom member having first and second end portions, one end portion being operably coupled to a rotatable work device that is drivingly coupled to a lower flex shaft that extends from the work device and to the second end portion of the second boom member, the coupling structure being adapted for releasably joining the second end portions of the first and second boom members together, the coupling structure comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to hand held portable power tools such as string trimmers and more specifically to a coupling structure for selectively attaching a lower boom section with any of a variety of work tools such as a trimmer, edger, blower, cultivator or brush cutter to an upper boom section having a power source such as a gasoline engine or electric motor.

2. Description of the Related Art

Those who provide lawn care services and others who maintain lawn, shrubs and trees frequently utilize hand held power tools such as string trimmers, edgers, blowers, brush cutters and cultivators. These hand held power tools typically include a gas engine or electric motor coupled to an elongated boom with the work tool at its opposite end. A flexible or solid shaft is driven by the engine or motor to rotatably power the work tool.

In the past, it has been necessary to purchase and maintain separate hand held power tools capable of performing each such type task. Recent developments in split boom tools have reduced the need to have separate power tools for each task by making the lower portion of the hand held tool detachable and providing multiple attachments with varied work tools that can be interchangeably used with a common upper boom and engine or motor. An example of the structures utilized which provide this capability can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,733,471.
 
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