B25D11/12

CON ROD
20240269815 · 2024-08-15 ·

A hammer drill is provided including a housing, a motor mounted within the housing, and a hammer mechanism. The hammer mechanism includes a crank plate or a wobble plate driven by the motor, a con rod coupled to the crank plate or the wobble plate, a piston reciprocatingly driven by the con rod along a longitudinal axis, a ram and a beat piece. At least one of the wobble plate or the con rod is made of sintered steel.

CON ROD
20240269815 · 2024-08-15 ·

A hammer drill is provided including a housing, a motor mounted within the housing, and a hammer mechanism. The hammer mechanism includes a crank plate or a wobble plate driven by the motor, a con rod coupled to the crank plate or the wobble plate, a piston reciprocatingly driven by the con rod along a longitudinal axis, a ram and a beat piece. At least one of the wobble plate or the con rod is made of sintered steel.

POWER TOOL
20180358854 · 2018-12-13 · ·

A rotor has reduced weight. A hammer drill includes a motor including a stator and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator. The rotor includes a rotor core having a first space, and a permanent magnet fixed on the rotor core.

POWER TOOL
20180358854 · 2018-12-13 · ·

A rotor has reduced weight. A hammer drill includes a motor including a stator and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator. The rotor includes a rotor core having a first space, and a permanent magnet fixed on the rotor core.

Hand-held power tool and production method for a hand-held power tool
12097602 · 2024-09-24 · ·

The hand-held power tool (1) includes a transmission housing (24) for receiving a transmission (23), a motor housing (25) for receiving a motor (5), a bearing plate (28) arranged between the transmission housing (24) and the motor housing (25) for mounting a shaft (21) of the motor (5), at least one first screw (32) which fastens the bearing plate (28) to the motor housing (25), wherein the first screw (32) is not in engagement with the transmission housing (24), and at least one second screw (33) which fastens the transmission housing (24) to the bearing plate (28), wherein the second screw (33) is not in engagement with the motor housing (25).

Hand-held Power Tool
20180264636 · 2018-09-20 · ·

A power tool is disclosed. The power tool has a pneumatic percussion mechanism with a percussion element guided on a working axis and a percussion surface pointing in a percussion direction, an exciter piston driven by a motor, and a pneumatic chamber formed between the exciter piston and the percussion element. The percussion element has a first partial body forming the percussion surface, a second partial body, and a spring element. The first partial body is moveable along the working axis relative to the second partial body. The second partial body has an abutment surface pointing in the percussion direction. The first partial body has an impact surface opposite the abutment surface. The spring element drives the first partial body relative to the second partial body in the percussion direction into a starting position in which the abutment surface is separated from the impact surface by a gap.

Hammer tool
10052747 · 2018-08-21 · ·

A hammer tool for hammering on a workpiece by a tool bit moving at least linearly in a longitudinal direction of the tool bit, configured so that a hammering element moves toward the tool bit to hits the tool bit by way of air pressure fluctuation in an air chamber when a driving element is moved from a first position to a second position. In addition, the stroke center position of the reciprocating movement of the driving element moved between the first position and the second position is configured to be changeable.

Electric motor driven tool for orthopedic impacting
RE046979 · 2018-08-07 · ·

An orthopedic impacting tool comprises a motor, an energy storage chamber, a striker, and an anvil. The motor stores energy in the energy storage chamber and then releases it, causing the striker to apply a controlled force on an adapter to create a precise impact for use in a surgical setting. The tool may further comprise a combination anvil and adapter. The tool further allows forward or backward impacting for expanding the size or volume of the opening or for facilitating removal of a broach, implant, or other surgical implement from the opening. An energy adjustment control of the tool allows a surgeon to increase or decrease the impact energy. A light source and hand grips improve ease of operation of the tool.

Portable Power Tool

A portable power tool has an exciter piston guided along a movement axis in a guide tube and a striker coupled to the exciter piston. A connecting rod is fastened to a piston pin in the exciter piston and to an electric motor. A bearing for supporting the piston pin is formed by a piston head of the exciter piston and a closure plate inserted into the exciter piston. A rotary closure is formed by a groove, extending in a direction of rotation about the movement axis, in the piston wall and by a radially protruding fin on the closure plate. A detent for locking the fin counter to the direction of rotation is pivotable in the radial direction between a locking position and a releasing position. The detent is deflected beyond the external dimensions of the piston wall in the radial direction in the releasing position.

Hand-held power tool

A hand-held power tool, which has a pneumatic impact mechanism with an impact piston that is able to be moved back and forth along a working axis in a guide tube by a pneumatic spring, is characterized in that a cylindrical surface of the impact piston has a plurality of cutouts that are distributed in the circumferential direction, and the cutouts take up at least 30%, at least 50% and/or at least 70% of the circumference of the cylindrical surface of the impact piston.