B25F5/006

Power tool including a battery pack isolation system

A power tool includes a housing, a motor positioned substantially within the housing, a drive mechanism supported by the housing and coupled to the motor, a battery pack electrically coupled to the motor, and an isolation system. The isolation system includes an interface member positioned substantially within the housing. The interface member receives a portion of the battery pack to electrically couple the battery pack to the motor. The isolation system also includes a plurality of isolators coupled between the housing and the interface member to isolate the battery pack from the housing during operation of the power tool.

Winding retention insert for a brushless motor

A brushless motor is provided including a rotor rotating around a center axis and a stator including a stator core and stator teeth radially extending from the stator core forming stator slots therebetween. Each stator tooth includes a radial main body and a tooth tip extending substantially laterally from an end of the radial main body opposite the stator core, and stator windings are wound around the stator teeth. Winding retention wedges are axially received within the slots, each winding retention wedge comprising: a first portion received within gaps formed between tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth, and a second portion received at least partially between adjacent stator windings to apply a force substantially in a range of a radially-inward direction to a lateral direction to the adjacent stator windings.

HANDHELD ELECTRIC TOOL AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC TOOL
20230087479 · 2023-03-23 ·

The present invention provides a handheld electric tool and a motor assembly for a handheld electric tool. The handheld electric tool of the present invention comprises a housing, a working member, a motor and a motor support. The motor support comprises a first part positioned at a far-side end of the motor and fixedly connected to the housing, and a second part extending from the first part into the interior of the motor and fixedly connected to a stator of the motor. The second part is provided with a first through-hole for a rotor shaft of the motor to pass through, and an output end of the rotor shaft extends through the first through-hole and drives the working member to move. The handheld electric tool provided in the present invention can prevent excessive transmission of motor vibration to the housing, and can pump fluid through the motor to cool components in the housing. Furthermore, the motor assembly of the present invention has an ingenious layout, making the machine as a whole smaller and more lightweight.

MULTI-FUNCTION HANDHELD ELECTRIC TOOL
20220339772 · 2022-10-27 ·

A multi-function handheld electric tool includes a motor housing receiving a motor, a settable clutch coupled with a speed reduction transmission, transmission housing coupled to the motor housing and having a first housing portion coupled to the motor housing, and a second housing portion extending from the first portion towards a chuck, and a setting collar which is rotatably fit over the second housing portion of the transmission housing and rotatable between a plurality of predetermined angular positions of which at least one corresponds to a non-torque limited first operation mode of the tool and the remaining positions correspond to different torque output levels of a torque limited second operation mode of the tool.

Electrically powered tool
11607791 · 2023-03-21 · ·

A power tool such as a portable cutting machine has less gear noise from, for example, a reduction gear train under no load. The power tool includes a blade, an electric motor including a motor shaft, and a gear train that transmits a rotational output from the electric motor to the blade. The gear train includes a first gear supported on the motor shaft, a countershaft, an intermediate gear meshing with the first gear and supported on the countershaft, a final shaft having a distal end attached to the blade, a final gear meshing with the intermediate gear and supported on the final shaft, and at least one elastic member between the final shaft and the final gear.

Work tool with vibration dampers
11478917 · 2022-10-25 · ·

It is an object of the invention to provide a more rational vibration reducing technique for a work tool. A representative work tool 100 has an outer housing 102, an inner housing 104, a brushless motor 115, a spindle 124 having a rotation axis extending in parallel to a rotation output shaft of the brushless motor 115 and configured to be rotated on the rotation axis within a prescribed angular range to drive a tool accessory 145, a front elastic member 110a disposed between a front inner housing region 104a and a front outer housing region 102a, and a rear elastic member 110c disposed between at least one of an intermediate inner housing region 104b and a rear inner housing region 104c and at least one of an intermediate outer housing region 102b and a rear outer housing region 102c.

ELECTRIC WORKING MACHINE
20220331941 · 2022-10-20 ·

An electric working machine with the same or more prevention or suppression of the transmission of the vibration than that of a related art because of having the less components and the less man-hours for assemblies than those of the related art is achieved. A hammer drill includes a motor serving as a driving source and is equipped with a drill bit driven by a driving force that is output from the motor. The hammer drill includes a main-body housing and a handle housing forming at least a part of an outer shell, and the main-body housing and the handle housing are connected to each other through an elastic body to be relatively movable. The elastic body is formed on the main-body housing and the handle housing by a double-layer molding, and is a part of a continuous resin cover covering surfaces of the main-body housing and the handle housing.

HANDHELD WORK APPARATUS
20230128835 · 2023-04-27 ·

A handheld work apparatus has a motor unit including a drive motor for driving a tool and a handle unit including a handle. The motor unit and the handle unit are interconnected via at least one antivibration element. A first antivibration element includes a coil spring. A first holding element is attached in a first end of the coil spring. A second holding element is attached in a second end of the coil spring. The first holding element is firmly connected to the motor unit. The second holding element is firmly connected to the handle unit. The holding elements have end faces located in an interior of the coil spring. The end faces have centering elements that can come into contact with each other and thereby center the holding elements with respect to each other. The end faces form a stop for the movement of the handle.

NUT RUNNER ACCESSORY FOR POWER TOOL

A nut runner accessory for a power-driven tool is provided. The nut runner accessory can include a gear assembly received in a housing. The gear assembly transfers an externally generated force to a driver head of the nut runner accessory. The driver head can include a plurality of stepped pockets that can receive and engage different sizes and/or configurations of nuts to be threaded onto/off of a threaded rod. The driver head can be counterweighted, to counteract imbalance generated due to an offset between a center of mass of the driver head and a center of rotation of the driver head.

Ice-clearing shovel

A snow shovel that has a shaft, a handle, and a scoop to allow the user to remove unwanted snow and ice from a surface. This shovel includes a heated bottom edge with a vibrating motor to melt and dislodge ice or snow from a surface. The shovel also includes a vibration-reducing mechanism to dampen the vibrations that a user might feel during the use of this shovel, along with sensors that detect when the heated edge and motor should be turned on or off.