Patent classifications
B23D49/16
Blade clamp for power tool
A blade clamp for use with a power tool having a reciprocating spindle. The blade clamp comprises a cover threaded to the spindle for relative axial movement thereto in response to rotation of the cover relative to the spindle, an ejector pin positioned within the spindle, and a spring coupling the cover and the spindle. The spring biases the cover toward a first rotational position relative to the spindle coinciding with a locked configuration of the blade clamp. The cover is rotatable against the bias of the spring toward a second rotational position relative to the spindle coinciding with an unlocked configuration of the blade clamp. In the unlocked configuration, the ejector pin maintains the cover in the second rotational position. In response to insertion of a blade into the spindle, the blade clamp is automatically adjustable from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration.
Handheld machine tool
The present disclosure relates to a hand-held machine tool. The hand-held machine tool includes: a first moving component as a main vibration source, the first moving component reciprocating substantially in a straight line in a first direction; a second moving component as a secondary vibration source, the second moving component having a movement state different from that of the first moving component; and a balancing block, with a linear movement direction of the balancing block being a second direction in a different plane from that of the first direction, and a movement pace of the balancing block being opposite to that of the first moving component.
Handheld machine tool
The present disclosure relates to a hand-held machine tool. The hand-held machine tool includes: a first moving component as a main vibration source, the first moving component reciprocating substantially in a straight line in a first direction; a second moving component as a secondary vibration source, the second moving component having a movement state different from that of the first moving component; and a balancing block, with a linear movement direction of the balancing block being a second direction in a different plane from that of the first direction, and a movement pace of the balancing block being opposite to that of the first moving component.
Power tool
A power tool includes a housing, a power output element for outputting power, a motor for driving the power output element to output power, and a surface light source device for providing illumination. The surface light source device is mounted on the housing and the surface light source device includes a light exit surface allowing the surface light source device to emit light.
Pneumatic reciprocating saw
A pneumatic reciprocating saw comprises a housing, a saw extending into the housing, a pneumatic motor assembled with the housing and a transmission assembly. The pneumatic motor comprises an output shaft, the transmission assembly comprises a driving bevel gear arranged on the output shaft, a transmission bevel gear engaged with the driving bevel gear, a driven rod being arranged on the transmission bevel gear, a pushing block being eccentrically arranged on the driven rod, a transmission rod assembled with the saw, and a thermal insulator sleeved on the transmission rod without being shifting along with the transmission rod. The transmission rod comprises a groove for placing the pushing block to slide therein, when the transmission rod is driven to reciprocate in a linear track, a tail end of the transmission rod not connected with the saw being limited by the thermal insulator to only move in the linear track.
RECIPROCATING TOOL
A reciprocating tool easily supplies a lubricant, such as grease (lubricating oil), to a mechanism for reciprocating a slider, and prevents a lack of lubricant. A reciprocating saw as a reciprocating tool includes a motor, a reciprocating conversion mechanism that converts rotation of the motor to reciprocation, a slider connected to the reciprocating conversion mechanism and being reciprocable, and a slider guide that supports the slider in a reciprocable manner and includes a lubricant-passage member in contact with the slider to allow passage of at least part of a lubricant through the lubricant-passage member, and a lubricant reservoir located adjacent to the lubricant-passage member to store the lubricant.
RECIPROCATING TOOL
A reciprocating tool easily supplies a lubricant, such as grease (lubricating oil), to a mechanism for reciprocating a slider, and prevents a lack of lubricant. A reciprocating saw as a reciprocating tool includes a motor, a reciprocating conversion mechanism that converts rotation of the motor to reciprocation, a slider connected to the reciprocating conversion mechanism and being reciprocable, and a slider guide that supports the slider in a reciprocable manner and includes a lubricant-passage member in contact with the slider to allow passage of at least part of a lubricant through the lubricant-passage member, and a lubricant reservoir located adjacent to the lubricant-passage member to store the lubricant.
RECIPROCATING SAW
A reciprocating saw including a motor defining a motor axis, the motor including a front end and a back end, the front end including a front face defining a first vertical plane, and the back end including a rear face defining a second vertical plane parallel to the first vertical plane. The reciprocating saw also includes a dual-eccentric scotch yoke mechanism coupled to the motor. The scotch yoke mechanism includes a spindle driven to reciprocate relative to the motor along a spindle axis parallel to the motor axis, the spindle including a rear end nearest to the motor. The scotch yoke mechanism also includes a counterweight driven to reciprocate relative to the motor. The spindle is arranged above the motor. As the spindle reciprocates forward and backward, the rear end extends into a space defined between the first and second vertical planes.
RECIPROCATING SAW
A power tool including a housing having a handle configured to be grasped by a user, a motor supported by the housing, a driving gear rotated by the motor, and a driven gear engaging the driving gear to be rotated by the driving gear about a rotation axis. The power tool also includes a pin extending from the driven gear and offset from the rotation axis and a spindle having a yoke coupled to the pin to translate rotation of the driven gear into reciprocating motion of the spindle. A notch is formed in an outer periphery of the yoke to provide clearance for the driving gear as the spindle is driven by the pin.
RECIPROCATING SAW
A power tool including a housing having a handle configured to be grasped by a user, a motor supported by the housing, a driving gear rotated by the motor, and a driven gear engaging the driving gear to be rotated by the driving gear about a rotation axis. The power tool also includes a pin extending from the driven gear and offset from the rotation axis and a spindle having a yoke coupled to the pin to translate rotation of the driven gear into reciprocating motion of the spindle. A notch is formed in an outer periphery of the yoke to provide clearance for the driving gear as the spindle is driven by the pin.