B27B17/12

MOBILE ASSEMBLY FOR CUTTING WOOD
20200114538 · 2020-04-16 ·

Mobile assembly for cutting wood includes a base supported by wheels, and a plurality of posts extending upwards from the base. A frame is removably coupled to a distal post and a proximal post. The frame configured to pivot relative to at least one of the distal and proximal posts when coupled thereto, the frame configured for positioning at different heights along the at least one of the distal and proximal posts. An arm is supported by the frame, the arm configured for sliding about, and parallel to, the frame. The arm includes a chainsaw attached to a distal region of the arm.

OUTDOOR TOOL AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM THEREOF
20240025073 · 2024-01-25 ·

An outdoor tool and a lubrication system for an outdoor tool are provided. A tool includes a powerhead, a tool unit powered by the powerhead, and a lubrication system. The lubrication system includes a reservoir, a pump, and a check valve. The lubrication system is configured to transport a lubricant from the reservoir to an output that is configured to supply the lubricant to the tool unit. The check valve is a separate component from the pump and the reservoir and is spaced apart from the pump and the reservoir.

OUTDOOR TOOL AND LUBRICATION SYSTEM THEREOF
20240025073 · 2024-01-25 ·

An outdoor tool and a lubrication system for an outdoor tool are provided. A tool includes a powerhead, a tool unit powered by the powerhead, and a lubrication system. The lubrication system includes a reservoir, a pump, and a check valve. The lubrication system is configured to transport a lubricant from the reservoir to an output that is configured to supply the lubricant to the tool unit. The check valve is a separate component from the pump and the reservoir and is spaced apart from the pump and the reservoir.

FUEL CONTAINER AND POWER WORK EQUIPMENT
20200049113 · 2020-02-13 ·

Provided is power work equipment using a fuel container and/or a lubricating oil container that is/are easily replaced for the power work equipment, and supply(ies) liquid fuel and/or lubricating oil optimized for driving. A chainsaw (1A) (power work equipment) includes a main body (10) having an internal combustion engine (50), and a fuel container (90A) and/or a lubricating oil container (100A) detachably attached to the main body (10). A connection part (92) of the fuel container (90A) is connected with the fuel suction unit (60) in a liquid-tight manner, and the bag (91) is configured to collapse as liquid fuel (F) in the bag (91) decreases. A connection part (102) of the lubricating oil container (100A) is connected with a lubricating-oil suction unit (70) in a liquid-tight manner, and a bag (101) is configured to collapse as lubricating oil (L) in the bag (101) decreases.

Handheld Work Apparatus

A handheld work apparatus includes a drive motor, an operating-fluid tank and a motor carrier on which the drive motor is held. The operating-fluid tank has a first housing section and a second housing section. The first housing section is realized so as to be integral with the motor carrier. At least a portion of the second housing section is formed from light-transmitting material to permit discerning the fill level of the operating-fluid tank. The motor carrier has a light-transmitting light conductive element for conducting light into the operating-fluid tank.

Handheld Work Apparatus

A handheld work apparatus includes a drive motor, an operating-fluid tank and a motor carrier on which the drive motor is held. The operating-fluid tank has a first housing section and a second housing section. The first housing section is realized so as to be integral with the motor carrier. At least a portion of the second housing section is formed from light-transmitting material to permit discerning the fill level of the operating-fluid tank. The motor carrier has a light-transmitting light conductive element for conducting light into the operating-fluid tank.

Handheld power tool

The disclosure provides a handheld power tool, which at least includes a housing assembly, a handle assembly and a switch assembly. The switch assembly includes a button assembly and a push-pull assembly. When the push-pull assembly is configured to complete at least two actions, the button assembly is unlocked, the first action is to slide back and forth along the handle assembly, and the second action is to slide back and forth obliquely along the handle assembly. With the handheld power tool of the disclosure, a trigger switch can be unlocked by a palm, so as to improve a problem of poor comfort during use caused by unlocking the trigger switch by a thumb.

Optical operating fluid detector for the optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance, and hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance

An optical operating fluid detector for optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance includes a light source, an operating fluid line and a light receiver. The light source is designed for radiation of rays of light. The operating fluid line is designed for optical interaction of rays of light from the light source with operating fluid in line for the optical detection of operating fluid. The light receiver is designed for differing reception of rays of light from the line in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line. The operating fluid detector has an optical deflecting device. The deflecting device is designed for deflection of rays of light from the light source to the operating fluid line and/or for deflection of rays of light from the line to the light receiver. The operating fluid line is designed for differing diversion of rays of light from the light source in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line for optical detection of operating fluid.

Optical operating fluid detector for the optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance, and hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance

An optical operating fluid detector for optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance includes a light source, an operating fluid line and a light receiver. The light source is designed for radiation of rays of light. The operating fluid line is designed for optical interaction of rays of light from the light source with operating fluid in line for the optical detection of operating fluid. The light receiver is designed for differing reception of rays of light from the line in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line. The operating fluid detector has an optical deflecting device. The deflecting device is designed for deflection of rays of light from the light source to the operating fluid line and/or for deflection of rays of light from the line to the light receiver. The operating fluid line is designed for differing diversion of rays of light from the light source in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line for optical detection of operating fluid.

Targeted oil delivery for chain saw bars

Embodiments include a bar for a chain saw that is equipped with one or more oil channels that run along the length of the bar. Each oil channel receives oil at a first end, which exits the oil channel at an oil exit aperture at a second end of the channel. The oil exit aperture of one of the channels is positioned along the side of a bar groove, through which runs the saw chain, proximate to the cutting area of the bar to lubricate the saw chain just prior to the cutting area. A second channel may have an oil exit aperture proximate to the nose of the bar, to lubricate a sprocket wheel in the nose of the bar.