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POWER TOOL HAVING A HAMMER MECHANISM

A power tool includes a motor, a hammer mechanism, a housing, and a handle. The motor has a motor shaft that rotates around a motor axis. The hammer mechanism includes a cylinder and a hammer element and is configured to convert rotary motion of the motor shaft to linear motion of the hammer element along a prescribed hammer axis by utilizing action of an air spring of an air chamber. The housing has a front end part including a front end surface to which a tool accessory is mounted, and a rear end part including a rear surface on the opposite side to the front end surface The handle is configured to be held by a user. The motor axis and the hammer axis are parallel to each other. The rear end of the handle is arranged on the rear end part.

Debris handling shovel attachment
12376506 · 2025-08-05 ·

A debris handling shovel or shovel attaching with a trapping member and a triggering device. The triggering device actuates the trapping member to secure debris collected in the head or scoop of the shovel. The trigger device releases the debris when desired. The triggering device is positioned to be easily operatable by a person holding the shovel in a standard grip.

MANUALLY OPERATED SHOVEL PUSHED BY USER
20250261573 · 2025-08-21 · ·

A manually operated shovel designed to be pushed by a user to clear material from a surface, and related method. The shovel includes a blade with length and width, bottom edge, top edge, front face and back face. An elongated-shaft having an elongated-shaft blade end and an elongate-shaft user end. A selectively-pivotable joint is connected with an elongated-shaft blade end and the back face of the blade. The selectively-pivotable joint (i) is fixed in place and (ii) pivots around a joint center point to move an elongated-shaft user end in an arc relative to spaced apart side edges of the blade. A T-shaped handle is connected with the elongated-shaft user end and the T-shaped handle is selectively-adjustable to enable the user to adjust a position of the T-shaped handle relative to the elongated-shaft user end.