Patent classifications
B25F5/003
Power tool
A power tool includes a tool main body including a first motor for outputting power to a tool attachment and a dust collecting device. The dust collecting device includes a fan, a second motor for driving the fan to rotate so as to generate absorbing force, a connecting assembly for connecting the dust collecting device with the tool main body detachably, a dust collecting housing connected movably with the connecting assembly in a front and rear direction. The second motor includes a stator and a rotor being capable of rotating relative to the stator about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the front and rear direction. The dust collecting housing is formed with a first containing chamber for containing the fan and a second containing chamber for containing dust absorbed by the dust collecting device.
Lock device for power tool adjustment
A base assembly for a power tool, such as a router, includes a base member, an adjustment mechanism, and a lock member. The base member is configured to accept a motor housing of the power tool. The adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust a position of the motor housing relative to the base member via rotation of a first contact portion of the adjustment mechanism. The lock member is moveable relative to the adjustment mechanism between a first position that prevents rotation of the adjustment mechanism and a second position that permits rotation of the adjustment mechanism. The lock member includes a second contact portion positioned proximate to the first contact portion and configured to be actuated to position the lock member in the second position. The position of the motor housing is adjusted by simultaneously actuating the first contact portion and the second contact portion.
ROTARY POWER TOOL
A rotary hammer includes a motor and a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor. The spindle has an adjustable rotation speed. A reciprocation mechanism is operable to create a variable pressure air spring within the spindle and includes a piston configured to reciprocate within the spindle in response to receiving torque from the motor. The piston has an adjustable reciprocation frequency. A striker is selectively reciprocable within the spindle in response to reciprocation of the piston. A first transmission is transfers torque from the motor to the spindle and a second transmission is transfers torque from the motor to the reciprocation mechanism. The reciprocation frequency of the piston is adjustable independent of the rotation speed of the spindle. The rotation speed of the spindle is adjustable independent of the reciprocation frequency of the piston. At least one of the transmissions is a multi-speed transmission.
PIPE CUTTING ACCESSORY FOR POWER TOOL
An exemplary pipe cutting accessory includes a shaft extending along an axis and having a front end portion a rear end portion configured to be coupled to a tool holder of a power tool. A disc-shaped cutting blade is fixedly coupled to the front end portion of the shaft and configured to rotate about the axis together with the shaft. A roller portion is concentrically received over the front end portion rearward of the cutting blade. The roller portion has a cylindrical outer surface configured to roll along an inside wall of a pipe while the shaft and cutting blade rotate about the axis to cut a pipe from an inside of the pipe. A depth stop may be movably coupled to the shaft or the roller portion and configured to abut an end of the pipe.
SCREW DRIVING TOOL
A screw driving includes a housing, a motor, a spindle, a locator, a first detecting mechanism and a controller. The locator is mounted on a front end portion of the housing so as to be movable in a front-rear direction relative to the housing and configured to define a depth to which a screw is driven into a workpiece. The first detecting mechanism is configured to detect a position of the locator in the front-rear direction. The controller is configured to control driving of the motor. Rotational driving of the spindle in a forward direction is started in response to the spindle being pressed rearward, and the rotational driving of the spindle in the forward direction is stopped when the first detecting mechanism detects that the locator is disposed in a specified position rearward of a most forward position within a moving range of the locator.
Gauge
A gauge may measure a proper level of exposure for siding installation or another measurement. The gauge may be top mounted onto a nose or upper assembly area of a device, bottom mounted onto a base of a device handle, or side mounted onto a device component, for example, a basket or magazine of a siding gun. The gauge may be adjustable to accommodate different devices such as a nail gun, screw gun, or drill, and allow the device to function while maintaining minimal deflection.
Compact portable drill press attachment for hand held drills
This accessory, for a hand held drill, turns the drill into a portable drill press. To use this portable drill press, place the drill bit where you want it. Lean the drill forward until the base slides under the metal your drilling. The base is a lever and the drill and bit swings off it. The base holds the drill in place at a angle. When the drill is pulled straight, everything tightens up. The metal and the drill bit are pushed together with leverage. Turn the drill on and drill the hole by just holding the drill straight. This portable drill press is faster and easier to use, than drilling by hand.
DUST COLLECTOR AND POWER TOOL
A dust collector includes body, a dust-storing part, a sliding part, a dust-transfer passage, and a biasing member. The sliding part is held by the body to be slidable in a specified axial direction and has a suction port. The dust-transfer passage connects the suction port and the dust-storing part. The biasing member biases the sliding part in a first direction of the axial direction. The sliding part is configured to be normally held in an initial position in which the sliding part protrudes from the body by a specified length in the first direction, and to be moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction against the biasing force when pressed in the second direction. The dust collector includes a cushioning member configured to be interposed between the body and the sliding part in the axial direction when the sliding part is placed in the initial position.
Accessory for an electric power tool
An accessory (100, 200, 600, 700) for an electric drill (112, 612) is disclosed as including a dust box (118, 218, 618, 702) for receiving abraded materials produced by an electric drill on a workpiece, the dust box including an internal cavity, a first longitudinal end (116, 216, 616) with a first opening (130a, 632a) communicating with the internal cavity, an opposite second longitudinal end with a second opening (120a, 618a) communicating with the internal cavity, and a brush (128) or a disc (628), and when a drill bit (114, 614) of the electric drill is received into the internal cavity of the dust box through the second opening, the brush or disc is releasably engageable with the drill bit for simultaneous rotational movement about a longitudinal axis of the drill bit.
ACCESSORY FOR AN ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
An accessory for an electric drill is disclosed as including a dust box for receiving abraded materials produced by an electric drill on a workpiece, the dust box including an internal cavity, a first longitudinal end with a first opening communicating with the internal cavity, an opposite second longitudinal end with a second opening communicating with the internal cavity, and a brush or a disc. When a drill bit of the electric drill is received into the internal cavity of the dust box through the second opening, the brush or disc is releasably engageable with the drill bit for simultaneous rotational movement about a longitudinal axis of the drill bit.