B23Q11/0082

Transferring Rotation Torque through Isolator for Table Saw
20180036853 · 2018-02-08 ·

An output member is configured to transfer rotation and torque from a motor of a power tool to a working element of the power tool. The working element is configured to contact a workpiece. The output member includes a hub, an outer shell, and an isolator. The hub is configured to be driven rotationally about an axis of rotation by the motor of the power tool. The outer shell is configured to be coupled to the working element of the power tool. The isolator is interposed between the hub and the outer shell and is configured to electrically isolate the hub from the outer shell.

Blade Guard Having a Safety Feature
20180036906 · 2018-02-08 ·

A safety system is provided for a power tool having a motor-driven cutting blade, a safety mechanism operable by a controller to stop and/or move the cutting blade and a blade guard. The safety system includes an electrically active surface provided on the blade guard that is configured to change an electrical characteristic in response to contact between the body of an operator and the active surface. An active surface controller is operable to provide electrical power to the electrically active surface, to generate a signal in response to the change in the electrical characteristic, the signal indicative of an unsafe condition, and to transmit the signal to the controller for the safety mechanism.

Power tool operator protection system and method
12172254 · 2024-12-24 · ·

A power tool operator protection system comprises a plurality of wearable position sensors configured to be worn by an operator of a handheld power tool; a power tool position sensor configured to detect the position of a handheld power tool; and processing equipment configured to generate a model of the operator based on the mutual positions of the respective wearable sensors relative to each other, the mutual positions defining the operator's posture; associate each of a plurality of limbs (32a-g) of the operator with a respective protection volume (30a-g); and based on the position and/or motion of the power tool in relation to the protection volume (30a-g) indicating an imminent danger that the working implement enters a protection volume (30a-g), generate a protection signal.

System and method for reducing false positive detection between a human and a moving implement in a power tool

A method for detection of false positive condition that an object is in contact with an implement in a power tool includes sampling an electrical signal received from the implement, identifying in-phase and a quadrature components of the sampled electrical signal, identifying a magnitude of each of the samples with reference to the in-phase component and the quadrature component for the samples, detecting an object approaching the implement with reference to the plurality of samples, identifying a signal-to-noise ratio for the samples, and identifying a false positive condition for the detected object with reference to the identified signal-to-noise ratio for the identified samples.

POWER EQUIPMENT WITH DETECTION AND REACTION SYSTEMS
20170190012 · 2017-07-06 ·

Woodworking machines and safety methods for use with those machines are disclosed. The machines include a detection system adapted to detect one or more dangerous conditions and a reaction system associated with the detection system. The reaction system can include an explosive to trigger the system, and also can be configured to retract a cutting tool at least partially away from a cutting region upon detection of a dangerous condition by the detection system.

Method for Making Safe the Use of at least One Hand-Held Power Tool
20170173750 · 2017-06-22 ·

A method for making safe the use of at least one hand-held power tool includes providing at least one item of safety information using at least one evaluation unit of an electronic safety device. The at least one item of safety information is based on at least one application-specific characteristic quantity. The electronic safety device is configured to be fastened to an extremity of a user using a fastening unit.

System having at least One Power Tool and having at least One Mobile Sensor Device
20170173749 · 2017-06-22 ·

A system includes at least one power tool having at least one sensor unit. The system further includes at least one mobile sensor device. The at least one mobile sensor device has at least one communication unit configured to communicate with the at least one power tool. The system further includes at least one computing unit configured to compare measurement data of the at least one sensor unit of the at least one power tool and of the at least one mobile sensor device.

TOOL CHANGING DEVICE FOR A FORMING PRESS

The invention relates to a tool changing device (1) for a forming press (2), in particular a press brake, comprising at least one tool magazine (3, 4) and at least one transfer device (5, 6) for the transfer of the forming tools (7, 8) of the at least one tool magazine (3, 4), which are storable in the at least one tool magazine (3, 4), from the at least one tool magazine (3, 4) to the forming press (2) and in the reverse direction, wherein the at least one transfer device (5, 6) has a drivable thrust chain (9, 10) for the transmission of compressive and tensile forces.

POWER TOOL HAVING OBJECT DETECTION
20250102110 · 2025-03-27 ·

A power tool and methods are provided for detecting objects (e.g., flesh or other materials) in the operating path of a power tool's output component (e.g., saw blade or drill bit). An object detection sensor in the power tool generates an output signal indicative of a type of material detected in the operating path of the power tool. A power tool controller receives the object detection sensor output and determines when a material in the operating path of the power tool changes. The controller changes operation of a motor of the power tool (e.g., increasing or decreasing speed or stopping the motor) in response to the detected material change. The object detection sensor may include, for example, an RF sensor, a capacitive sensor, a camera, a conductivity probe, or an ultrasound probe.

POWER TOOL INCLUDING TOUCH-BASED CONTROL

A power tool includes a housing, a handle coupled to the housing and configured to be grasped by a user during operation, a motor supported by the housing, a table, a mounting arm, and a controller. The table includes a sensing portion. The sensing portion includes a sensor. The sensing portion is configured to detect a body part of the user touching the table. The mounting arm supports the housing. The mounting arm is pivotably connected to the table and the housing. The controller is connected to the motor and the sensor. The controller is configured to receive a signal from the sensor related to whether the body part of the user is touching the table, and control operation of the motor in response to the sensing portion detecting that the body part of the user is touching the table.