Patent classifications
A01D34/90
Garden tool
A garden tool includes a connecting rod assembly, a working head, a power source, a first rod connected to the working head, a second rod connected to the power source, and a connection structure for mechanical and electrical connection between the first and second rods. A first terminal is arranged on the first rod and a second terminal arranged on the second rod, the first terminal being connected to a first wire, the second terminal being connected to a second wire, the first terminal and the second terminal connectable to transmit power of the power source to the working head through the first wire and the second wire. A second base is mounted in the second rod, the second base including at least two jacks independent of each other. At least two second terminals are respectively mounted in respective jacks.
Garden tool
A garden tool includes a connecting rod assembly, a working head, a power source, a first rod connected to the working head, a second rod connected to the power source, and a connection structure for mechanical and electrical connection between the first and second rods. A first terminal is arranged on the first rod and a second terminal arranged on the second rod, the first terminal being connected to a first wire, the second terminal being connected to a second wire, the first terminal and the second terminal connectable to transmit power of the power source to the working head through the first wire and the second wire. A second base is mounted in the second rod, the second base including at least two jacks independent of each other. At least two second terminals are respectively mounted in respective jacks.
Tool Detection In Hand-Held Power Tools
A hand-held multi-tool device (100) comprising a driving unit (105) and being arranged to carry one of a plurality of replaceable tool heads (150) to be driven by the driving unit (105), the hand-held multi-tool device (100) further comprising a controller (101) configured to: determine a baseline inertial characteristic of the tool head currently being driven by the driving unit; determine an active inertial characteristic of said tool head; and determine a tool type for the tool head (150) based on the active inertial characteristic and the baseline inertial characteristic.
Tool Detection In Hand-Held Power Tools
A hand-held multi-tool device (100) comprising a driving unit (105) and being arranged to carry one of a plurality of replaceable tool heads (150) to be driven by the driving unit (105), the hand-held multi-tool device (100) further comprising a controller (101) configured to: determine a baseline inertial characteristic of the tool head currently being driven by the driving unit; determine an active inertial characteristic of said tool head; and determine a tool type for the tool head (150) based on the active inertial characteristic and the baseline inertial characteristic.
STRING TRIMMER WITH POLE BREAK
The invention is directed to an outdoor device, preferably a string trimmer, having a hinged pole for folding the string trimmer. The hinge has an easy to use lock that allows for repeated folding of the trimmer for easy transport and storage. The string trimmer has a battery at a rear end of the pole near the handle, and a motor at a front end on the cutting head. An electrical cable is run from the battery to the motor to provide power to the motor. The hinge provides a protective sheath around the cable to protect it from damage when the string trimmer is folded and the cable might otherwise be exposed. Additionally, the string trimmer includes a guard around the cutting head that contacts a battery housing to secure the string trimmer in a folded position.
Hand- guided work apparatus
A hand-guided work apparatus has a handle having a first and a second operator-controlled element pivotably mounted thereon. The handle surrounds a guide tube. The first element can activate a motor. The guide tube defines a central plane containing a longitudinal axis. The plane is oriented parallel to a first axis of the first element. The first element projects out of the handle on a first side of the plane. The second element is pivotably mounted on a first and a second pivot bearing arranged on opposite sides of the plane. The tube projects through an opening in the second element. A third operator-controlled element can pivot about a third axis. In its actuated position, the third element holds the second element in its actuated position via a holder. The second axis of the second element lies in a plane extending perpendicular to a fourth axis of the holder.
Hand- guided work apparatus
A hand-guided work apparatus has a handle having a first and a second operator-controlled element pivotably mounted thereon. The handle surrounds a guide tube. The first element can activate a motor. The guide tube defines a central plane containing a longitudinal axis. The plane is oriented parallel to a first axis of the first element. The first element projects out of the handle on a first side of the plane. The second element is pivotably mounted on a first and a second pivot bearing arranged on opposite sides of the plane. The tube projects through an opening in the second element. A third operator-controlled element can pivot about a third axis. In its actuated position, the third element holds the second element in its actuated position via a holder. The second axis of the second element lies in a plane extending perpendicular to a fourth axis of the holder.
Handle assembly for garden tool and garden tool having same
A handle assembly for a garden tool includes a housing having a gripping portion defining an extension direction, the housing defining a cavity for detachably mounting a battery pack, the battery pack being configured to be inserted into the cavity along the extension direction of the gripping portion. A related garden tool includes a link assembly; a working mechanism arranged at one end of the link assembly; and a power mechanism arranged at the other end of the link assembly. The power mechanism includes a gasoline engine with an electric starting system having a starting motor powered by the battery pack.
Electric working machine and method for assembling the same
An electric working machine and method for assembling the same that do not require specific jigs, so as to facilitate assembling work and reduce man-hours and production cost. A motor assembly is relatively inserted into a body casing, with a mounting base disposed behind a partitioning wall portion allowing a tubular fixture to project through an insertion hole toward the front of the partitioning wall portion, and a temporarily securing mechanism temporarily secures the motor assembly to retain the position of the motor assembly by automatically moving it in rotating and two orthogonal directions on a plane along the partitioning wall portion, so as to coaxially arrange the tubular fixture and insertion hole, and through-hole and screw hole of the mounting base for screwing the bolt. In such a temporarily secured state, the motor assembly is finally secured by screwing the bolt through the through-hole into the screw hole of the mounting base.
DUAL FUNCTION POWER TOOL
A dual function tool head including a first selectively deployable cutting tool configured to automatically deploy when the tool head rotates in a first direction and automatically move to a stowed position when the tool head rotates in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a second selectively deployable cutting tool configured to automatically deploy when the tool head rotates in the second direction and automatically moved to a stowed position when the tool head rotates in the first direction.