Patent classifications
B23Q11/0046
DUST COLLECTION AND DEBRIS REMOVAL DEVICE
The present invention relates generally to the field of accessories for a stationary tool and more specifically, to a dust collection or debris-removal device that can be connected to the stationary tool. The device includes a frame, a clamp, a hose frame and a vacuum piece to create suction to remove sawdust and other debris from a cutting area. The vacuum piece further has a generally circular or half-circular cutout that allows a user to position the piece around a drill bit while the cutting element while it is in use. The vacuum piece provides an angle of suction around the cutting piece ranging from 300 to 350 degrees to provide adequate suction in order to capture the maximum amount of sawdust and or debris produced by the stationary tool during use.
Dust shroud assembly for a chipping hammer
A dust shroud assembly releasably attachable to the working end of a chipping hammer includes a chipping hammer bit chamber having a vacuum port extending exteriorly therefrom, an end cap releasably attachable to a distal end of the chipping hammer bit chamber, a dust shroud sleeve slidingly contained within an interior of the chipping hammer bit chamber, and an attachment collar for releasably attaching a proximal end of the chipping hammer bit chamber to the working end of a conventional chipping hammer device about a quick change chipping hammer drill chuck.
Working trolley with built-in dust suction system
A working trolley with built-in dust suction system includes a dust suction system and a trolley. Through directly assembling the dust suction system with the trolley, useless structures in the dust suction system is eliminated, so that the dust suction system can be assembled with the trolley with a more simplified structure. Through directly assembling the dust suction system with the trolley, the trolley breaks the old and stereotyped way of using, and the trolley is no longer just a carrying tool of a vacuum cleaner, thereby greatly increasing the effectiveness of usage of the trolley. On the other hand, the present invention enables a dust storage bucket of the dust suction system to have a feature of being independently dismountable, so that an operator does not need to dismount other components when replacing the dust storage bucket, thereby facilitating operation for the operator.
Power Tool with a Dust Collection Attachment
A power tool system comprises a power tool and a dust collection attachment. The dust collection attachment comprises an attachment portion mounted on the power tool and a dust collection tube extending alongside the attachment portion. The dust collection attachment comprises a tab configured to retain the dust collection attachment on the power tool and arranged on the dust collection tube. The power tool comprises a pocket in which the tab is located.
DUST COLLECTOR FOR POWER TOOL
A dust collector is operable to collect dust and debris generated during operation of a power tool. The dust collector includes a mounting base configured to couple to the power tool, a tether coupled to the mounting base, and a shroud extending from the mounting base. The mounting base defines a longitudinal axis. The tether is configured to be wrapped around a portion of the power tool. The shroud includes a first end adjacent the mounting base, a second end operable to contact a workpiece, and a sleeve extending between the first end and the second end.
DUST COLLECTOR FOR POWER TOOL
Dust collector for power tool, is installed on the position where the handle of the power tool installs and includes a dust suction opening which is set at the operation position of the power tool, an extraction device is provided for connecting with the dust suction opening to generate negative pressure to inhale the dust from the dust suction opening to a dust chamber. it can be easily installed to any power tool for collecting the dust during the operation of the power tool. Also, partial of the dust collector can act as a handle to stabilize the operation of the power tool.
DUST COLLECTION CUP AND POWER TOOL
A dust collection cup includes a cylindrical attachment to cause a bit to extend through the attachment, a cylindrical dust collector located in front of the attachment to cause the bit to extend through the dust collector, a seal between the attachment and the dust collector and having a through-hole to receive the bit, and a connection port connectable to a dust collection hose and located on an outer circumferential surface of the attachment outward in a radial direction of the bit from the seal and rearward from the seal. The connection port has a distance in the radial direction of the bit from an axis of the attachment to an outermost position longer than a distance in the radial direction of the bit from the axis to a position on the outer circumferential surface of the attachment that is opposite to the outermost position from the axis.
Power tool dust collector
A power tool assembly includes a hand-held power tool, a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector, respectively.
Dust collector and work tool provided with dust collector
To provide an improved technique for improving operability in an operation using a power tool with a dust collector attached thereto, a hammer drill to which a dust collector is attached has a body and a handle. The dust collector has a dust collecting part and a male plug. The dust collector is attached to the hammer drill by connecting the male plug to the handle of the hammer drill.
Method for operating a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver, and system
A method for operating a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver, wherein the wireless transmitter is assigned to a tool and is adapted to detect an operation condition of the tool and to send an operation condition signal as a function of the detected operation condition. The wireless receiver is assigned to an apparatus and is adapted to receive the sent operation condition signal and to control an operation condition of the apparatus as a function of the received operation condition signal. The method assigns the wireless transmitter and the wireless receiver by a user-operated, electric assignment apparatus such that the receiver controls the operation condition of the apparatus as a function of the received operation condition signal. The assignment apparatus is separate from the transmitter and the receiver.