Patent classifications
B24B41/007
Rotary power tool
A power tool includes a motor housing, a motor, a handle coupled to the housing, and a vibration damping assembly. The motor is positioned in the motor housing and configured to rotatably drive an output shaft. The vibration damping assembly is positioned between the motor housing and the handle. The vibration damping assembly includes a first coupling portion defined by the motor housing, a second coupling portion defined by the handle, and an elastomeric damper captured between the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion. The first coupling portion includes a boss having a flange and a first groove. The second coupling portion defines an opening and includes first and second ribs extending into the opening and spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of the handle. The first and second ribs define a second groove therebetween. The damper occupies the first and second grooves.
ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
In an angle electric power tool 1 in which an output axis P intersects and is orthogonal to a motor axis J, a battery attachment portion 40 is provided to the rear of a grip 30 so as to extend in the rearward direction and a battery pack 50 is configured to be attached to an upper surface of said battery attachment portion 40. Because of this configuration, the battery pack 50 does not directly come into contact with a working surface W, thereby preventing flaws and scratches on the working surface W.
GRINDING WHEEL WITH A VIBRATION-DAMPING SUPPORT BODY
The invention relates to a grinding wheel (1) comprising a support body (2, 3) which has a central coupling region (4) for attaching the grinding wheel (1) to a rotary drive for rotating the grinding wheel (1) about a rotational axis (5) running through the coupling region (4) and which has a circumferential surface (6). The grinding wheel also comprises a grinding layer (7) which is applied, in particular sintered, onto the circumferential surface (6) of the support body (2, 3). The support body (2, 3) comprises a first part (2) and a second part (3) connected to the first part. The first part (2) has the circumferential surface (6), and the second part (3) has the coupling region (4) and consists substantially of a vibration-damping material.
ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
An electric power tool, for example, a polisher 1 includes a tip end tool 67a, an output shaft 65 extending in a direction perpendicular to a work surface, a main body housing 2 extending in a direction perpendicular to the output shaft 65, a motor 30 housed in the main body housing 2, and an electric circuit board 35 disposed parallel to the motor 30 in an direction in which the main body housing 2 extends.
ELECTRICALLY POWERED TOOL
A rectifier circuit for rectifying an AC voltage supplied from a commercial power supply into a DC voltage, a smoothing capacitor for smoothing the output of the rectifier circuit, and an electrically powered tool for supplying the smoothed pulsating DC voltage to a motor by an inverter circuit, wherein when the motor is driven while no load is being applied to a tip tool, the smoothed DC voltage repeatedly generates a maximal value and a minimum value so as to synchronize with the fluctuation in the AC voltage. During no-load rotation, control is performed so that driving is performed at a value that is less than a threshold value D.sub.1 for the duty ratio at which the generation of a gear sound starts in any of the speed dial setting values 1-6. It is thereby possible to suppress a gear sound generated by a power transmission mechanism during no-load rotation.
DAMPED ABRASIVE ARTICLE
A damped abrasive article comprises a damping body and an abrasive surface provided on at least a portion of the damping body. The damping body comprises a synthetic polymer having a Storage Modulus from 1000 MPa to 2500 MPa and a Loss factor from 0.025 to 0.10 at 25 C. and 10 Hz.
Machining head having a balancing device
The present disclosure relates to a machining head for a gear manufacturing machine having at least one driven motor spindle and at least one counter-spindle, wherein a tool arbor having at least one tool arranged thereon is mounted between the motor spindle and the counter-spindle, and wherein at least one balancing device is integrated within the driven motor spindle and at least one balancing device is integrated within the counter-spindle.
PORTABLE MACHINING APPARATUS
A portable machining apparatus includes a motor, an output shaft extending in an axial direction and configured to be rotated by a rotational driving force of the motor, a tool accessory configured to perform an eccentric circular motion in response to the rotation of the output shaft, a dust collection fan fixed to the output shaft so as to circumferentially surround the output shaft, a motor cooling fan configured to be rotated by the rotational driving force of the motor, and a balancer attached to at least one fan of the dust collection fan and the motor cooling fan. A flow passage is formed so as to radially outward exhaust air flowing in the axial direction toward the at least one fan at a circumferential position between an edge portion opposite from the balancer in the axial direction and the balancer at which position the balancer is attached.
DYNAMICALLY DAMPENED CENTERLESS GRINDING MACHINE TOOL AND GRINDING METHOD
The invention relates to a dynamically dampened centerless grinding machine tool comprising wheels between which there is arranged a part to be ground, heads for carrying the wheels, at least one translation means for translating one of the heads to cause a movement according to a separation and approach direction of the wheels, detection means for detecting a vibration of at least one of the heads, and at least one damper configured for causing a vibration damping movement.
METHOD FOR GRINDING TIP OF ROTOR BLADE, AND JIG FOR GRINDING TIP OF BLISK
When a tip of a blade cascade is ground with a grindstone, a jig is inserted between blade cascades of a blisk and a jig is inserted between blade cascades. A blade locking section of the jig locks with a side section in the width direction of a corresponding rotor blade via a damping member made from rubber or the like. A disk locking section of the jig locks with a disk of the blade cascade which the blade locking section locks with.