Patent classifications
B25D2211/061
Power tool
A power tool including a brushless motor having a sensor circuit board has higher durability. The power tool includes a housing, a brushless motor including a rotor having a rotational shaft, a stator, and a sensor circuit board fixed to the stator and having a rotation detecting element that detects rotation of the rotor, and receiving the rotational shaft through the sensor circuit board, and a bearing held in the housing and supporting the rotational shaft. The bearing is located to overlap the rotation detecting element in an axial direction of the rotational shaft.
Dust collector
A dust collector includes a body configured to be removably attached to a lower side of a tool body of a drilling tool, a dust storing part to be disposed on a lower side of the body, a sliding part having a suction port and held by the body so as to be slidable in a front-rear direction, a dust transfer passage extending within the sliding part and connecting the suction port and an inlet of the dust storing part, and a tool connection passage disposed within an internal space of the body and configured to connect an outlet of the dust storing part and an inlet of the tool body of the drilling tool. The dust storing part includes the inlet, a filter, a dust storing space and the outlet. The filter is disposed forward of the inlet of the dust storing part.
Power tool
A power tool includes a tool body, a motor, a handle part, and an elastic member. The tool body extends along the driving axis in the front-rear direction. The motor has a motor shaft. The motor shaft is rotatably supported by the tool body and extends in the front-rear direction. The handle part includes a grip part. The grip part extends in a direction crossing the driving axis. The elastic member is interposed between a rear end portion of the motor shaft and an inner wall surface of the handle part. The elastic member biases the motor shaft and the handle part away from each other in the front-rear direction.
Power tool
A power tool includes a tool main body including a first motor for outputting power to a tool attachment and a dust collecting device. The dust collecting device includes a fan, a second motor for driving the fan to rotate so as to generate absorbing force, a connecting assembly for connecting the dust collecting device with the tool main body detachably, a dust collecting housing connected movably with the connecting assembly in a front and rear direction. The second motor includes a stator and a rotor being capable of rotating relative to the stator about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the front and rear direction. The dust collecting housing is formed with a first containing chamber for containing the fan and a second containing chamber for containing dust absorbed by the dust collecting device.
WORK TOOL
A work tool includes a motor, a driving mechanism, a body housing and a handle. The driving mechanism is configured to perform an operation of linearly reciprocating the tool accessory along a driving axis extending in a front-rear direction. The handle includes a grip part extending substantially in an up-down direction, and a battery-mounting part provided on a lower side of the grip part. An upper end portion of the handle is connected to a rear end portion of the body housing via an elastic member so as to be movable relative to the body housing. A lower end portion of the handle is connected to the rear end portion of the body housing so as to be rotatable relative to the body housing, around a rotation axis extending in a left-right direction. The rotation axis is located on a lower side of the battery-mounting part.
Striking tool
An improved technique relating to mounting of a battery in an impact tool which has a handle configured to move with respect to a tool body. A hammer drill has a body, a handle part and a battery mounting part. The handle part is configured to slide with respect to the body under a biasing force of a coil spring. The battery mounting part has a plurality of mounting parts. At least one of the mounting parts of the battery mounting part is connected to the handle part and slides together with the handle part with respect to the body during operation.
HAMMER DRILL
A hammer drive mechanism for a hammer strike mechanism of a hammer drill is provided including: a drive shaft capable of being rotationally driven by a motor, a rod capable of reciprocatingly driving a piston, and a conversion mechanism that converts the rotary movement of the drive shaft into a reciprocating movement of the rod. The drive shaft comprises a first part connected to the conversion mechanism and a second part capable of being rotationally driven by a motor. The second part connects to the first part via at least one dampener such that rotary movement of the second part is transferred to the first part via the at least one dampener.
Work tool
A work tool includes a driving motor, a rotary shaft member configured to be rotationally driven by the driving motor, a swinging member configured to be caused to swing by rotation of the rotary shaft member, a tool accessory driving mechanism configured to drive a tool accessory by swinging of the swinging member, a body housing the driving motor, the rotary shaft member, the swinging member and the tool accessory driving mechanism, and a vibration reducing mechanism configured to reduce vibration caused in the body. The vibration reducing mechanism includes a dynamic vibration reducer having an elastic member and a weight, and a connecting member connecting the weight and the swinging member. The vibration reducing mechanism is configured to reciprocate the weight via the connecting member by the swinging of the swinging member.
ROTARY POWER TOOL
A rotary hammer includes a motor and a spindle coupled to the motor for receiving torque from the motor. The spindle has an adjustable rotation speed. A reciprocation mechanism is operable to create a variable pressure air spring within the spindle and includes a piston configured to reciprocate within the spindle in response to receiving torque from the motor. The piston has an adjustable reciprocation frequency. A striker is selectively reciprocable within the spindle in response to reciprocation of the piston. A first transmission is transfers torque from the motor to the spindle and a second transmission is transfers torque from the motor to the reciprocation mechanism. The reciprocation frequency of the piston is adjustable independent of the rotation speed of the spindle. The rotation speed of the spindle is adjustable independent of the reciprocation frequency of the piston. At least one of the transmissions is a multi-speed transmission.
Striking device
An impact tool has a body and a striking mechanism that drives a tool accessory in a prescribed longitudinal direction. The body has a first body element on which the striking mechanism is provided, and a second body element. The first body element and the second body element are connected via a cushioning mechanism. A vibration reducing mechanism is provided on the first body element.