Patent classifications
B25F5/026
TOOL LIGHT
A powered tool may be improved by mounting a light thereto. Some examples of a powered tool include a polisher tool adapted to polish and/or buff a work surface. Other examples of a power tool include various rotary, orbital, reciprocating, or other types of handheld tools. In various examples, a bracket can secure a light to a polisher or buffer tool so that the work surface can be directly illuminated to improve the efficiency and comfort of the tool operator. The bracket can be repositioned on the hand tool to optimize light direction to enhance the effectiveness of the hand tool.
Portable tile cutter
A portable tile cutter includes a main unit having a base frame and a guard connected to the base frame, a cutter blade pivotally mounted at the guard, a driving unit connected to the guard and operable to rotate the cutter blade, a first handle connected to the driving unit, and a second handle connected to the guard and providing a grip. The component parts of the portable tile cutter are so arranged that moving one or both the driving unit and the second handle can achieve adjustment of the gap between the first handle and the grip of the second handle. Thus, the portable tile cutter can fit different users having different body sizes.
Accessory for an electric power tool
An accessory (100, 200, 600, 700) for an electric drill (112, 612) is disclosed as including a dust box (118, 218, 618, 702) for receiving abraded materials produced by an electric drill on a workpiece, the dust box including an internal cavity, a first longitudinal end (116, 216, 616) with a first opening (130a, 632a) communicating with the internal cavity, an opposite second longitudinal end with a second opening (120a, 618a) communicating with the internal cavity, and a brush (128) or a disc (628), and when a drill bit (114, 614) of the electric drill is received into the internal cavity of the dust box through the second opening, the brush or disc is releasably engageable with the drill bit for simultaneous rotational movement about a longitudinal axis of the drill bit.
Dust collecting device and impact tool
A dust collection device, that collects dust particles generated by an impact tool, has a feature that enables the attachment of the device to the impact tool, which is not provided with an attachment section for the device. The dust collection device has a tool body and an auxiliary handle, attached removably to the tool body, and is attached to an electric hammer that, in the lengthwise direction, linearly operates a tool bit mounted to the tip region of the tool body, and collects dust generated by the electric hammer. The dust collection device has: a dust collection unit that has a dust intake port at the tip; a dust collection hose, connected to the dust collection unit, for transferring dust to the downstream side; and a hose-holding unit that holds the dust collection hose. The hose-holding unit can be attached to and removed from the auxiliary handle.
ACCESSORY FOR AN ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
An accessory for an electric drill is disclosed as including a dust box for receiving abraded materials produced by an electric drill on a workpiece, the dust box including an internal cavity, a first longitudinal end with a first opening communicating with the internal cavity, an opposite second longitudinal end with a second opening communicating with the internal cavity, and a brush or a disc. When a drill bit of the electric drill is received into the internal cavity of the dust box through the second opening, the brush or disc is releasably engageable with the drill bit for simultaneous rotational movement about a longitudinal axis of the drill bit.
POWER TOOL DUAL-TRIGGER OPERATION
A power tool is provided including a housing, an electric motor, a main trigger switch, a side handle having an auxiliary trigger, and a controller operable to control a flow of electric current from a power source to the electric motor. In an embodiment, the controller the motor at start-up only if the main trigger is actuated within a time threshold after the auxiliary trigger is actuated, and otherwise prevent motor operation until both the main trigger and the auxiliary triggers are released and reengaged. In an embodiment, the controller applies a regenerative brake to stop an operation of the electric motor if one of the main trigger or the auxiliary trigger is released while the electric motor is in operation.
Portable calibration system
A portable shippable automated calibration system for high torque power tools is disclosed. The system includes a self-contained highly durable and shippable container that may comprise a power source, central processor, visual user interface, mechanical interface for coupling with power tools to be calibrated, communications systems for communicating with a power tool being calibrated and/or with on-site or cloud based data systems. The system may be delivered to sites desiring on-site power tool calibration, tools are calibrated and updated calibration factors are automatically uploaded into the calibrated tool and a calibration certificate is published with the particulars of the calibration completion.
Adapter for multifunctional electric drill
The disclosure describes an adapter for a multifunctional electric drill which has a first bearing and a second bearing both disposed in an outer housing. By means of a transmission shaft disposed in the outer housing by using the first bearing and the second bearing, a swinging bearing mounted on the transmission shaft and a sliding rod connected to the swinging bearing, a preset angle is formed between the axis of the swinging bearing and the axis of the transmission shaft. A transmission shaft is fixed by using double bearings, rotation is stable, noise is low, and the service life is long; the rotation movement is converted into the straight reciprocating movement of a sliding rod by means of an inclined swinging bearing, and the energy conversion rate is high.
Side handle
A rail has a guide surface on which the locking block is guided in a bearing manner between a position locking the bar, in which the toothed side engages in the toothed long side, and an unlocked position, in which the toothed side is not engaged with the toothed long side. A spring pretensions the locking block into the locking position. The guided side and/or the guide surface have a flank that is inclined with respect to the bar axis such that the locking block is forced in the direction of the bar in the event of a movement along the bar axis.
NON-CONTACT SPEED SELECTOR SWTICH IN ROTARY POWER TOOL
A rotary power tool includes a housing having a motor housing portion and a handle portion extending therefrom. An electric motor is positioned within the motor housing portion. The rotary power tool further includes a trigger switch configured to activate and deactivate the motor. The rotary power tool further includes a non-contact speed selector switch positioned in the housing. The non-contact speed selector switch is configured to adjust a rotational speed of the motor. The non-contact speed selector switch is separate from the trigger switch.