B25D2250/141

Protective device at least for protecting a user in the event of an uncontrolled blockage of a portable power tool
10682747 · 2020-06-16 · ·

A protective device at least for protecting a user in the event of an uncontrolled blockage of a portable power tool includes at least one rotationally drivable shaft and at least one wrap-spring-free overload clutch unit which is arranged on the shaft and is configured at least to interrupt transmission of a drive force if a torque limit is exceeded. The protective device further including at least one wrap-spring clutch unit configured to brake the shaft.

Self-contained force magnifying chisel
10654157 · 2020-05-19 ·

The self-contained force magnifying tool disclosed herein includes a tool portion, a striker, at least a portion of which is disposed within the tool portion, and a spring, a least a portion of which is disposed within the tool portion. The spring attaches to both the tool portion and the striker. When the striker is pulled by a user, the spring stores mechanical energy. When the user releases the striker, the striker impacts on the tool portion transferring the mechanical energy stored in the spring into a driving force. The force is magnified by a tool disposed on the tool portion of the self-contained force magnifying hand tool and applied to a workpiece.

Hammer drill adaptors and methods of use
10589410 · 2020-03-17 ·

A hammer drill adapter for driving a drive cleat to join opposed ends of a duct comprising: a first portion generally aligned in a plane; a shaft portion having an elongate axis generally parallel to said plane; the first portion fixed to the shaft portion; an entry surface at a distal end of the first portion; a capture cavity extending through the entry surface; the capture cavity defined proximally by a rear surface and by an opposed lower and upper capture surfaces; the capture cavity also laterally defined by an opposed first capture surface and a second capture surface; the capture cavity sized to house a trailing end portion of a drive cleat; and wherein the shaft portion comprises a connection portion at a proximal end of said shaft portion for fixation within a hammer drill chuck. Also disclosed are methods for use to advance a drive cleat.

Spike Setting Tool
20190308305 · 2019-10-10 ·

A spike setting tool with an improved ram-rod structure may feature a pronged fork at a distal end to hold spikes in place while the user actuates a ram-rod to set the spikes. A magnet may also be provided to aid in the picking up of spikes for setting in the fork.

Force-limiting and damping device
12030166 · 2024-07-09 ·

A force-limiting and damping device has a body, a tapping element, a shock-absorbing element, and a limiting module. The body has a connecting segment and a holding segment. The tapping element is connected to the body to move relative to the connecting segment and has a mounting segment, a tapping segment, and a fixing segment. The mounting segment is movably connected to the connecting segment. The tapping segment is disposed on an end of the mounting segment below the connecting segment. The fixing segment is connected to the mounting segment and abuts the connecting segment. The shock-absorbing element is mounted on the mounting segment and abuts the connecting segment and the tapping segment. The limiting module is mounted between the body and the tapping element and has a force-limiting element mounted between the mounting segment and the connecting segment to provide a force-limiting reminder effect and a damping effect.

Diagnostic system for measuring acceleration of a demolition hammer

A diagnostic system for measuring acceleration of a piston of a reciprocating hammer is disclosed. The diagnostic system may include a magnet configured to induce, via electromagnetic induction and based on a movement of the piston, an electric current in a conductor. The diagnostic system may include a capacitor electrically coupled to the conductor and configured to store electric power based on the electric current induced by the magnet. The diagnostic system may include an accelerometer configured to measure an acceleration of the piston. The diagnostic system may include a communication device powered by the capacitor and configured to output a signal that identifies the acceleration measured by the accelerometer.

Rotary impact tool

A rotary impact tool includes a housing, an electric motor supported in the housing, and an impact mechanism for converting a continuous torque input from the motor to consecutive rotational impacts upon a workpiece. The impact mechanism includes an anvil and a hammer that is both rotationally and axially movable relative to the anvil for imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil. The hammer is configured to rotate about an axis in a rotational direction when imparting the consecutive rotational impacts upon the anvil. The impact mechanism also includes a spring for biasing the hammer in an axial direction toward the anvil, and a means for biasing the anvil in the rotational direction about the axis.

POWERED DRIVER

An apparatus and methods are provided to penetrate a bone and associated bone marrow using a powered driver having a gear assembly and a motor. The powered driver may include an indicator operable to show status of a power supply associated with the powered driver. The power supply may include a battery power pack having a diamond shaped cross section. The powered driver may have a handle with a corresponding cross section.

MASONRY DRILLING TOOL, MASONRY DRILLING DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR DRILLING REINFORCED MASONRY

A masonry drilling tool for drilling reinforced masonry, in particular, reinforced concrete is provided, wherein the masonry drilling tool has a magnetizing device. A masonry drilling device and a method for drilling reinforced masonry is also provided.

Safety Hammer
20180243893 · 2018-08-30 ·

A safety hammer is provided that may be designed to prevent injuries caused by flying nails when users accidentally fail to strike nails on their heads. The present invention may provide for a wooden handle with finger grooves. The wooden handle may be reinforced with a steel rod to add strength and attach the handle to the tempered steel head. Close to the end used for striking nails, the present invention may provide for a pin configured to attach the metal shield to the end used for striking nails. The track in the shield may fit over the pin to ensure the pin is positioned correctly around the face of the present invention's hammer face. In some embodiments, the shield may be secured by magnets, which may be embedded around the present invention's hammer head. The present invention may also provide for a fulcrum point that may be oriented above the nail removal portion of the present invention.