B23Q11/1092

Power-tool cooling apparatus

A power-tool cooling apparatus for a portable power tool includes a first fan configured to generate a first cooling fluid flow to cool a drive unit of the portable power tool, and a second fan that generates a further cooling fluid flow to cool an electronics unit of the portable power-tool. A third fan generates a third cooling fluid flow to cool a second electronics unit of the power-tool, and supplies cooling fluid to the first cooling fluid flow.

FASTENER DRIVING MACHINE
20210138622 · 2021-05-13 ·

A fastener driving machine provided with a mechanism to lubricate pins or racks is realized. A fastener driving machine includes a driver blade, pins, and a lubricant feeding mechanism. The driver blade can reciprocate in a first direction and a second direction opposite to each other, and hits a fastener when the driver blade moves in the first direction. The pins respectively engage with racks provided on the driver blade to move the driver blade in the second direction. The lubricant feeding mechanism supplies lubricant to the racks and the pins.

Drill comprising mechanical elements for regulating the lubrication flow rate according to the cutting forces

A drill including a drill spindle capable of driving a cutting tool in movement. The drill has at least one channel for distributing a lubricant to the cutting tool, a pump to supply the channel with lubricant and control element(s) for controlling the flow rate of the pump. Such a drill further has mechanical element(s) for determining at least one piece of information representing the torque exerted on the spindle along its axis during drilling. The control element(s) act on the flow rate of the pump as a function of the torque exerted on the spindle along its axis during drilling.

Lubrication Monitoring Arrangement, Hand-Held Cutting Tool and Method
20200276661 · 2020-09-03 ·

A lubrication monitoring arrangement (1) is disclosed configured to monitor a supply of lubricant in a lubrication system (3) of a hand-held cutting tool (5). The arrangement (1) comprises a heating element (13) and a control unit (15). The heating element (13) is arranged to heat a portion (17, 17, 17, 17) of the lubrication system (3). The control unit (15) is configured to monitor the supply of lubricant in the lubrication system (3) by monitoring the change in temperature of the portion (17, 17, 17, 17) of the lubrication system (3). The present disclosure further relates to a hand-held cutting tool (5), and a method (100) of monitoring a supply of lubricant in a lubrication system (3) of a hand-held cutting tool (5).

Glass Polishing Device

A glass polishing device has a casing adapted for operative engagement with the exterior surface of a powered drill motor. The casing includes a handle extending from a second side opposite an opening in an opposite first side thereof from which a handle of the engaged drill motor projects. A triggerable fluid supply is coupled to the casing and projects fluid to a tool or a section of glass being resurfaced by the tool.

ROUTER AND DEBRIS RECEPTACLE
20240024997 · 2024-01-25 ·

A debris receptacle for a router table includes an enclosure configured to be attached to the router table. The enclosure defines an interior sized and shaped to receive a router. The enclosure defines a debris inlet aperture in fluid communication with a router bit aperture of the work platform so that the interior receives the debris from router bit aperture via the debris inlet aperture. The enclosure also defines a debris outlet aperture in fluid communication with a dust collector to remove debris from the interior. The enclosure further defines an air inlet aperture in fluid communication with air in an environment outside the enclosure. The debris receptacle also includes an air intake conduit for fluidly coupling the air inlet aperture to an air inlet of the router, thereby enabling the router to draw air into the router from the environment outside the enclosure to cool the router.

Active and passive self-evacuation of a self-priming water pump
10543621 · 2020-01-28 · ·

A water supply apparatus for the supply of water to a machine tool, including a water pump, a water accumulator device, a suction line, a supply line and a valve device reversibly adjustable into a first and a second position. The water pump is positioned downstream of the valve device. A first connecting line, a second connecting line and a return line are provided. Here, in the first position, the first connecting line, the second connecting line and the return line are connected to one another such that water can be conveyed from the water pump, from the first connecting line, from the second connecting line, from at least a part of the suction line and from at least a part of the supply line into the return line, and, in the second position, the first connecting line, the second connecting line and the return line are not connected to one another.

POWER TOOL HAVING A FRONT HANDLE AND A REGULATING UNIT
20240100645 · 2024-03-28 ·

A power tool having at least one front handle and a tool, wherein the tool can be cooled with a cooling liquid during the operation of the power tool. The power tool has a regulating unit for providing the cooling liquid, wherein the regulating unit has a valve for setting a quantity of cooling liquid and is integrated on the front handle.

Power-Tool Cooling Apparatus

A power-tool cooling apparatus for a portable power tool comprises at least one cooling unit configured to generate a cooling fluid flow to cool a drive unit of the portable power tool, and at least one further cooling unit configured to generate a further cooling fluid flow. The at least one further cooling unit is designed to differ from the at least one cooling unit.

DRILL COMPRISING MECHANICAL ELEMENTS FOR REGULATING THE LUBRICATION FLOW RATE ACCORDING TO THE CUTTING FORCES

A drill including a drill spindle capable of driving a cutting tool in movement. The drill has at least one channel for distributing a lubricant to the cutting tool, a pump to supply the channel with lubricant and control element(s) for controlling the flow rate of the pump. Such a drill further has mechanical element(s) for determining at least one piece of information representing the torque exerted on the spindle along its axis during drilling. The control element(s) act on the flow rate of the pump as a function of the torque exerted on the spindle along its axis during drilling.