H01H9/061

Battery Pack

A battery pack is provided including a body having a first wall forming a first face from which a connection port extends for connection to a power tool or a charger, and a second wall forming a substantially planar second face. A finger notch recessed in the second face extends along an elongate axis perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body.

TRIGGER SWITCH AND ELECTRICAL TOOL USING SAME

A trigger switch includes: a housing; a trigger provided outside the housing; a plunger that connects the trigger to the housing so as to approach or separate from the housing, and includes a slider disposed inside the housing; a first printed wiring board that is disposed inside the housing and includes a sliding resistor configured to contact the slider and a control element that configures a control circuit together with the sliding resistor; and a second printed wiring board that is disposed inside the housing separately from the first printed wiring board and electrically connected to the first printed wiring board, and includes a power element configured to supply electric current based on a signal of the control element.

Switch for an electrical device
10714283 · 2020-07-14 · ·

The invention relates to a switch for an electrical device, in particular for an electrical tool, comprising a slide control for setting a rotational speed of the electrical device, a switch housing, and at least one circuit board arranged in the switch housing for holding electrical components of the slide control. According to the invention, a movably supported operating element of the slide control is inserted into a contact chamber of the switch housing in a sealed manner through a first feed-through and is led out of the contact chamber in a sealed manner through a second feed-through in all adjustment positions of the operating element. Thus, a switch that ensures reliable function even under ambient conditions of high contamination is provided.

POWER TOOL WITH AUTOMATIC FEATHERING MODE

A power tool includes a housing, a motor disposed in the housing, an output spindle configured to be driven by the motor, an input switch, and a controller configured to control power being delivered to the motor. The controller is operable in one of: (a) a normal mode where the controller causes continuous electric power to be delivered to the motor during actuation of the input switch in a first range of positions; and (b) a feathering mode where the controller causes discontinuous electric power to be delivered to the motor during actuation of the input switch in a second range of positions that is different from the first range of positions motor to simulate feathering the input switch.

Switch

A housing includes a case member having an opened front face, and a cover member firmly fixed with the case member to close the opened front face of the case member. The case member has a penetration hole penetrating its side face. A movable part includes an inner member disposed inside the housing to control a circuit, and an outer member being a discrete piece from the inner member and exposed outside the housing to be manipulated by a user. The outer member includes a shaft part inserted through the penetration hole.

Battery pack

A method is provided for identifying a battery pack that is operably coupled to a battery charger. The method comprises: measuring voltage at a plurality of designated terminals of a first battery pack while the battery pack is coupled to the battery charger; determining how many of the designated terminals are connected to a reference voltage, such as battery positive; and identifying an attribute of the battery pack based on how many of the designated terminals are connected to the reference voltage.

Electric switch and position sensor thereof

The invention relates to an electric switch for electric devices. A changeover device is additionally provided for changing the direction of rotation of the electric motor. This changeover device includes a position sensor which is able to be operated from outside and features a haptic element.

Power tool with automatic feathering mode

A power tool includes a housing, a motor disposed in the housing, an output spindle configured to be driven by the motor, an input switch, and a controller configured to control power being delivered to the motor. The controller is operable in one of: (a) a normal mode where the controller causes continuous electric power to be delivered to the motor during actuation of the input switch in a first range of positions; and (b) a feathering mode where the controller causes discontinuous electric power to be delivered to the motor during actuation of the input switch in a second range of positions that is different from the first range of positions motor to simulate feathering the input switch.

Lockable trigger mechanism for use in an electrical device

A lockable trigger mechanism for an electrical device, comprising: a housing; a trigger for biased movement relative to the housing; an actuator movably mounted to the housing such that in response to operation of the trigger, the actuator is movable along a movement axis from an OFF position inwardly of the housing towards an ON position, and movable along the movement axis from the ON position in a direction outwardly of the housing towards the OFF position; an electrical switch unit mounted to the housing for activation in response to movement of the actuator along the movement axis between its ON and OFF positions to close and open an electrical circuit of the electrical device respectively; and a locking mechanism comprising a first locking member, a second locking member and a biasing member configured for biasing movement of the first locking member relative to the second locking member.

SWITCH
20200006019 · 2020-01-02 ·

A housing includes a case member having an opened front face, and a cover member firmly fixed with the case member to close the opened front face of the case member. The case member has a penetration hole penetrating its side face. A movable part includes an inner member disposed inside the housing to control a circuit, and an outer member being a discrete piece from the inner member and exposed outside the housing to be manipulated by a user. The outer member includes a shaft part inserted through the penetration hole.