B25D16/00

Tool device

A tool device comprises a first module and a second module that can be detached from the first module, the first module having a receptacle and the second module having an insertion part that can be inserted in the receptacle along an insertion axis. The insertion part can be rotated in the receptacle about the insertion axis between a locked position and an enabled position, the receptacle having a first projection and the insertion part having a second projection. In the locked position, the second projection engages behind the first projection in the direction of the insertion axis, and in the enabled position, the first projection enables the second projection to pass in the direction of the insertion axis, the receptacle preventing an activation of the tool device in an initial position and allowing activation of the tool device in a pressed-on position.

Hand-held power tool device

A hand-held power tool device comprises an impact tool unit, an impact detection unit, and a blocking detection unit. The impact tool unit is configured to drive an insertion tool at least partially in at least one of a rotational fashion and a translatory fashion. The impact detection unit is configured to detect at least one impact parameter, such as linear acceleration running at least substantially parallel to a processing axis of the insertion tool. The blocking detection unit is configured to detect at least one blocking parameter, such as at least one an angular acceleration about the processing axis of the insertion tool. The impact detection unit and the blocking detection unit are formed at least partially as one-piece.

Hand-held power tool device

A hand-held power tool device comprises an impact tool unit, an impact detection unit, and a blocking detection unit. The impact tool unit is configured to drive an insertion tool at least partially in at least one of a rotational fashion and a translatory fashion. The impact detection unit is configured to detect at least one impact parameter, such as linear acceleration running at least substantially parallel to a processing axis of the insertion tool. The blocking detection unit is configured to detect at least one blocking parameter, such as at least one an angular acceleration about the processing axis of the insertion tool. The impact detection unit and the blocking detection unit are formed at least partially as one-piece.

DRILLING TOOL
20220055197 · 2022-02-24 · ·

A drilling tool includes a motor, a tool holder, a main housing, an elongate grip part, a hollow connection part and a detection device. The motor includes a motor shaft rotatable around a first axis. The tool holder is configured to be rotationally driven around a second axis extending parallel to the first axis and defining a front-rear direction. The grip part is behind the main housing and extends in a direction crossing the second axis. The grip part includes a first end portion located on the second axis and a second end portion spaced apart from the second axis. The connection part connects the second end portion and the main housing. The connection part and the grip part together form an annular part. The detection device is disposed in the connection part and configured to detect a rotation state of the main housing around the second axis.

Handheld power tool

A handheld power tool is disclosed. The tool has a housing, a hammer mechanism and a torque coupling. The hammer mechanism includes a beater which is movably guided along the working axis in the guide tube. The guide tube is mounted in a suspension attached to the housing so that it is movable along the working axis. The torque coupling is mounted on the guide tube and is supported on the suspension in the impact direction. The guide tube is supported on the torque coupling in the impact direction. The guide tube may be shifted with respect to the housing in the impact direction such that the torque coupling is shifted relative to the housing through the guide tube in a positively guided manner.

Handheld power tool having a drive motor operable via a manual switch

In a handheld power tool having a drive motor operable via a manual switch for driving a drive body which is associated with a mechanical percussion mechanism and coupled to a percussion member for driving an output shaft provided with a tool receptacle, and an operating mode switchover element which is designed to switch over between a normal operation and a percussion operation of the percussion mechanism and which is coupled to the drive body being associated with the drive body, an operating device is provided for operating the operating mode switchover element which is coupled to the manual switch and which is designed to enable a switchover of the operating mode switchover element between normal operation and the percussion operation of the percussion mechanism by operating the manual switch.

Device for transmitting energy to a fastener

The invention relates to a device for transmitting energy to a fastener, with a reaction chamber, an energy-transmission element that can move in a fastening direction for transmitting energy released in the reaction chamber to a fastener, a first supply channel opening into the reaction chamber for feeding a first reagent to the reaction chamber, wherein the first supply channel comprises a feeder device for feeding the first reagent into the reaction chamber and a controllable closing device for a time-wise closing of the first supply channel.

Hand-Held Power Tool, Fanless Storage Battery

A hand-held power tool, in particular a hammer drill or a combination hammer, is disclosed. The hand-held power tool includes a tool housing which has a receiving recess designed to replaceably receive a storage battery or a power supply unit. The hand-held power tool has an electric drive motor with a cooling fan. The tool housing has a first vent portion which is located in the receiving recess and through which a volume flow generated by the cooling fan can be guided.

Hand-Held Power Tool, Fanless Storage Battery

A hand-held power tool, in particular a hammer drill or a combination hammer, is disclosed. The hand-held power tool includes a tool housing which has a receiving recess designed to replaceably receive a storage battery or a power supply unit. The hand-held power tool has an electric drive motor with a cooling fan. The tool housing has a first vent portion which is located in the receiving recess and through which a volume flow generated by the cooling fan can be guided.

OUTPUT-MODE SWITCHING DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC TOOL
20170282344 · 2017-10-05 · ·

A switching device for an electric tool includes: an output shaft unit disposed in an outer casing, having an output shaft, a movable ratchet wheel mounted such that the movable ratchet wheel is movable axially along the output shaft and is non-rotatable therewith; a fixed ratchet unit having a fixed ratchet wheel sleeved around the output shaft and having ratchet teeth for meshing with ratchet teeth of the movable ratchet wheel; and a function switch unit having a switch ring mounted rotatably on the casing. Rotation of the switch ring about its axis results in rotation of pawls within the switch ring, thereby driving the pawls about its pivot points and meshing and/or non-meshing of the pawls with external ratchet teeth of the fixed ratchet wheel, thereby switching the output shaft among a continuous rotation, rotation in a single direction and simultaneously providing an axial impact during the rotation.