Patent classifications
B25B21/023
Pneumatic impact with light
A pneumatically driven tool (e.g., an impact tool) includes a pneumatically driven motor; an electric generator generating electrical power from movement of the pneumatically driven motor, or an impact mechanism connected thereto; and an on-board light that is powered by the generated electrical power. The pneumatically driven motor is rotated by compressed air or gas and drives an impact mechanism with one or more hammers and an anvil. Impact of the hammer(s) with the anvil, in turn, move an output shaft of the pneumatically driven tool. The electric generator harnesses the rotational movement of the pneumatically driven motor and/or the impact mechanism to electrically power the on-board light.
Battery pack, electrical device using battery pack, and electrical device system
- Tomomasa NISHIKAWA ,
- Takuya Teranishi ,
- Naoto Wakatabe ,
- Akira MATSUSHITA ,
- Masaru Hirano ,
- Osamu Kawanobe ,
- Nobuhiro Takano ,
- Shinji Watanabe ,
- Hiroyuki HANAWA ,
- Takuhiro MURAKAMI ,
- Shota Kanno ,
- Junpei Sato ,
- Hikaru Tamura ,
- Hayato Yamaguchi ,
- Toshio Mizoguchi ,
- Yasushi Nakano ,
- Kazuhiko Funabashi ,
- Masayuki Ogura ,
- Yusuke FUNABIKI ,
- Junichi TOUKAIRIN ,
- Shota TAKEUCHI
A battery pack houses first and second cell units that are composed of a plurality of cells, and has a positive electrode power source terminal and a negative electrode power source terminal. This battery pack is provided with a series connector capable of connecting, in series, the first and second cell units and a parallel connector capable of connecting, in parallel, the first and second cell units, and is capable of switching between a parallel connection voltage and a series connection voltage. In the case of attachment to the high voltage electrical device body, the series connector becomes conductive and the parallel connector pair is cut off by the action of the series/parallel switching terminal. In the case of attachment to a low voltage electrical device body, the state is returned to an initial state, the series connector is cut off, and the parallel connector pair becomes conductive.
POWER TOOL
A driver drill includes a motor housing that holds an electric motor, an axis of rotation of a rotor of the electric motor extending in a front-rear direction of the driver drill, a grip housing having an upper end connected to a lower part of the motor housing and an enlarged-part housing connected to a lower end of the grip housing and spaced from the motor housing in an up-down direction of the driver drill that is perpendicular to the front-rear direction. A torque setting of the driver drill is changeable, and the driver drill is changeable between a setting unlocked state in which the torque setting is changeable and a setting locked state in which the torque setting is not changeable.
Power tool
A power tool, such as a hammer driver-drill (1), includes: a motor (8); a motor housing (7A) that holds the motor (8); a grip housing (7B) connected to the motor housing (7A); a battery mount housing or enlarged-part housing (7C) connected to the grip housing (7B); and a dial (24) that is provided in the enlarged-part housing (7C) such that it is rotatable about a dial shaft (29). A threshold for stopping the motor (8) is settable by rotating the dial (24).
Power tool
Rotation of a spindle relative to a first cam is reduced. A power tool includes a spindle to receive a tip tool and rotatable about a rotation axis, and a vibration mechanism that vibrates the spindle in an axial direction. The spindle has an outer surface including, in a cross section orthogonal to the rotation axis, a first portion at a first distance from the rotation axis, and a second portion at a second distance from the rotation axis. The vibration mechanism includes a first cam surrounding the spindle, and a second cam located behind and in contact with the first cam.
Hammer Drill Driving Bit Device
A hammer drill driving bit device for installing an anchor fastener includes a shaft. A first end of the shaft has a first recess extending axially thereinto. The first recess is arcuate and thus is complementary to a head of an anchor fastener, which can be inserted into the first recess. A second end of the shaft is engageable a chuck of a hammer drill so that the shaft is operationally engaged to the hammer drill. The shaft can engage the head of the anchor fastener, such that, with the anchor fastener positioned through a first hole in a first substrate, the hammer drill is positioned to drive the anchor fastener into a second hole in a second substrate. The anchor fastener expands to engage a wall of the second hole to couple the first substrate to the second substrate.
Hub Wheel Bearing Removal Tool-Bit
A tool for removing a hub wheel bearing assembly from a steering knuckle includes a main element and at least one hub engaging element. The tool is used in combination with a power tool, such as a pneumatic hammer. The tool is particularly useful for removing hub wheel bearing assemblies that are rusted and/or corroded to steering knuckles. The hub wheel bearing assembly removal tool may remove the hub wheel bearing assembly from the steering knuckle without causing any damage to hub wheel bearing assembly, the steering knuckle, or any parts attached to it; thus, making the hub wheel bearing assembly removal an ideal tool for not only vehicle owners but car dealers, vehicle repair shops, and insurance companies also.
ROTARY TOOL WITH REDUCED RECOIL FOR ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
A rotary torque releaseor for orthopedic surgery includes an output anvil and a hammer that is capable of imparting linear and rotary force on the anvil, The anvil may be moveable on a leadscrew element to alternately generate energy in an energy storage means and to move along the leadscrew element to torque release the anvil. A viscoelastic mechanism or a dampening mechanism is used to reduce the reflected force and or torque during operation of the rotary torque releaseor. High frequency axial movements by the torque releaseor obviate the need for a surgeon to provide an external push force on the torque releaseor in order to perform a successful surgical operation.
FASTENING TOOL
A fastening tool including a bit holding unit configured to hold a driver bit so as to be rotatable and to be movable in an axis direction, a first drive unit having a first motor configured to rotate the driver bit held by the bit holding unit, and a second drive unit having a second motor configured to move the driver bit held by the bit holding unit along the axis direction.
FASTENING TOOL
A fastening tool includes: a cylindrical rotation guide member extending in one direction and rotatably supported; a holding member having an opening to which a driver bit is detachably inserted, and configured to move in an axis direction along the extension direction of the rotation guide member inside the rotation guide member and to rotate together with the rotation guide member; and a moving member configured to move the holding member in a front and rear direction along the rotation guide member.