Patent classifications
B27B17/00
Vertical tree felling method and apparatus
A method and apparatus are provided for vertically felling trees by taking apart the trunk in a stepwise manner combining sagittal and horizontal cross-sections. A vertical frame is attachable to a tree trunk, the vertical frame having a movable portion and a fixed portion. A first cutting device is attachable to the vertical frame and configured to cut the tree sagittally substantially along a longitudinal axis of the tree. A second cutting device is attachable to the vertical frame and configured to cut the tree horizontally from an exterior of the tree to a sagittal cut made in the tree by the first cutting device. A locking mechanism releasably locks the movable portion of the frame to the fixed portion of the frame. The apparatus uses the weight of the upper trunk to maintain stability to steadily decrease the tree height until the entire tree is removed.
WORKING MACHINE
A working machine may include a working part and a body including a motor accommodating part. The body may include a fan, a motor, and one or more first air intake openings. The motor accommodating part may include a wall and a second air intake opening. In a case where the fan is driven, air outside the body may pass through the one or more first intake openings and the second intake opening sequentially in this order, and flows into the motor accommodating part. At least one of the one or more first intake openings may be positioned above the second intake opening in a working state of the working machine. In the axial direction, the one or more first intake openings may be positioned on a second side of the second intake opening, the second side being opposite the first side in the axial direction.
WORKING MACHINE
A working machine may include a working part, a fan, a motor configured to drive the working part and the fan, a body housing accommodating the fan and the motor and including a battery accommodating part which defines a battery accommodating space and a battery pack accommodated in the battery accommodating part. The battery accommodating part may include an air intake opening for intaking air from inside of the body housing into the battery accommodating space and an air exhaust opening for exhausting air from the battery accommodating space to the inside of the body housing. An air intake tube protruding from the battery accommodating part to the inside of the body housing may be connected to the air intake opening of the battery accommodating part.
WORKING MACHINE
A working machine may include a working part, a body including a motor accommodating part, a fan accommodated in the motor accommodating part and a motor accommodated in the motor accommodating part and configured to drive the working part and the fan. The fan may include a disk plate including a circular opening defined at a center of the disk plate, a plurality of vanes attached to the disk plate, and a cover part. The plurality of vanes may be covered by the disk plate and the cover part in an axial direction.
CHAINSAW GUIDE BAR MEASURING ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Chainsaw guide bar measuring attachment systems and methods are provided. A measuring device for defining a cut location for a chainsaw may include a length indicator, an attachment portion for positioning through an aperture defined in a guide bar of the chainsaw, and a fastening assembly for coupling to the attachment portion. The fastening assembly may include a fastener and a magnet. The fastener may couple the fastening assembly to the attachment portion. The magnet may magnetically couple the fastening assembly to the guide bar. A system may include a chainsaw and the measuring device for defining a cut location for the chainsaw. Corresponding methods are also provided.
Hand-held electric chainsaw
A hand-held electric chainsaw includes a housing, a chain guide, a saw chain, a motor, a hand guard, a protective cover, and a stop pin. The housing includes a grip section. The chain guide is connected to the housing. The saw chain is movable circumferentially along the periphery of the chain guide. The motor is drivingly connected with the saw chain. The hand guard is connected to the housing and disposed between the grip section and the saw chain. The protective cover covers and is located outside a part of the saw chain that moves from the housing in a direction away from the housing. The stop pin is disposed between the saw chain and the grip section, located outside a part of the saw chain that moves in a direction toward the housing, and oriented perpendicular to a circumferential movement direction of the saw chain.
Battery-operated working apparatus having a cooling air guide
A hand-guided, battery-operated working apparatus has an apparatus housing in which is arranged an electric drive motor, a battery tray to accommodate a removable battery pack, and a cooling air guide. The cooling air guide includes an inlet-side air guide portion, which extends from a housing inlet into the battery tray as far as an air outlet from the battery tray, and an outlet-side air guide portion, which leads from the air outlet of the battery tray to the drive motor and, from there, onwards to a housing outlet. The working apparatus has a filter element, which is arranged in the cooling air guide so as to be accessible via the battery tray.
Battery-operated working apparatus having a cooling air guide
A hand-guided, battery-operated working apparatus has an apparatus housing in which is arranged an electric drive motor, a battery tray to accommodate a removable battery pack, and a cooling air guide. The cooling air guide includes an inlet-side air guide portion, which extends from a housing inlet into the battery tray as far as an air outlet from the battery tray, and an outlet-side air guide portion, which leads from the air outlet of the battery tray to the drive motor and, from there, onwards to a housing outlet. The working apparatus has a filter element, which is arranged in the cooling air guide so as to be accessible via the battery tray.
Electric power work device
An electric power work device simplifies a mechanism of a battery attachment part and easily removes a battery from the battery attachment part. A chain saw includes a body case, a cutting part (a work tool), and the battery. A battery removal mechanism for removing the battery is provided on a rear part of the body case. The battery removal mechanism includes a lower end of the battery and a bottom surface of the body case. The lower end of the battery protrudes downward from the bottom surface of the body case, and a frontmost end of a lower part of the battery is disposed in front of a rear end of a lower part of a top handle. Another battery removal mechanism includes a protrusion on the bottom surface of the body case and in front of the lower end of the battery.
POWERED HANDHELD CUTTING TOOL
A handheld cutting tool includes a housing including a motor housing portion, a drive housing portion, and a handle portion extending from one of the motor housing portion or the drive housing portion. A motor is located in the motor housing portion. A driven gear is coupled to the motor for receiving torque therefrom. A first guard extends between the handle portion and one of the drive housing portion or the motor housing portion, and a second guard extends between the drive housing portion and one of the handle portion and the motor housing portion. A guide bar extends from the drive housing portion at an angle offset relative to the handle portion and the first and second guards. A chain is supported on the guide bar, and a battery pack is removably coupled to a bottom part of the handle portion.