Patent classifications
B25D17/088
SEALING LIP ON TOOL FITTING
Tool fitting device for a power tool, in particular a chipping hammer, including—a holding device for receiving and holding a tool shank, a retention element extending at least around a section or sections of the holding device, and a dust protection device for preventing the penetration of dust into the tool fitting device. The dust protection device includes at least one first dust stripping element, at least one fixing bead, and at least one sealing lip element, wherein the sealing lip element is positioned in front of the retention element in the axial direction. Dust protection device for use in a tool fitting device.
VACUUM BIT ASSEMBLY WITH REPLACEABLE DRILL BIT
A vacuum bit assembly includes an adapter having first and second ends, a central bore defined in the first end, and a locking member extending into the central bore. The vacuum bit assembly includes a drill bit having a workpiece engaging end, a connection, and a suction channel extending between the workpiece engaging and connection ends. The drill bit defines an axis of rotation that extends centrally through the drill bit between the workpiece engaging and connection ends and centrally through the adapter between the first and second ends. The drill bit includes an elongated slot adjacent the connection end. The elongated slot receives the locking member to secure the drill bit to the adapter. The vacuum bit assembly further includes a collar to selectively secure the locking member in the elongated slot. The locking member is axially movable within the elongated slot during operation of the vacuum bit assembly.
Press-on element for a power tool
A power tool, in particular a rotary hammer or combination hammer, containing a percussion-mechanism apparatus for generating percussion pulses on a tool, having a basic body for receiving a rear end of the tool, at least one first and second locking element, each arranged lying in radial openings of the basic body in a reversible manner in a locking position or release position, wherein, in the locking position, the rear end of the tool is held in the basic body and, in the release position, the rear end of the tool can be removed from the basic body, a locking ring for holding the at least first and second locking elements in the locking position, and a press-on element for guiding the at least first and second locking elements in a first axial direction and a second axial direction. The press-on element consists at least partially of an elastic material.
STRIKING TOOL
Two balls can reliably retract for smooth insertion of a tip tool into a tool holder. A hammer drill includes a tool holder, two balls in reception holes in the tool holder, a guide washer urging the balls forward in the reception holes with a coil spring, a pressure ring adjacent to a front of the guide washer, and an operation sleeve allowing the pressure ring to move backward and forward between locked and unlocked positions of the two balls. The guide washer includes, on its front surface, a projection toward the pressure ring to cause, with the pressure ring at the locked position, the guide washer to be inclined with respect to an axis of the tool holder for a first ball to move more backward than a second ball.
Rotary impact tool having bit holding device
A rotary impact tool includes a housing, an electric motor supported in the housing, and a drive assembly. The drive assembly includes an anvil having a longitudinal bore for selectively receiving a tool bit, and a plurality of radial slots extending from the longitudinal bore through the anvil. The rotary impact tool further includes a bit holding device including a plurality of ball detents received in the respective radial slots, and a collar slidably disposed on the anvil having an interior surface for maintaining a portion of the ball detents within the longitudinal bore, and collar spring for biasing the collar rearward to a first collar position. The bit holding device further includes a helical detent spring surrounding the anvil having a continuous helical structure with a plurality of protrusions extending into the radial slots, the protrusions are for biasing the ball detents toward an open end of the bore.
POWER TOOL
To reduce size increase, a power tool includes a motor, an output shaft located frontward from the motor, rotatable by the motor, and having an insertion hole extending rearward from a front end of the output shaft, a bearing supporting the output shaft in a rotatable manner, a locking member supported by the output shaft and movable to a locking position for locking a tip tool placed in the insertion hole and to an unlocking position for unlocking the tip tool, a bit sleeve surrounding the output shaft, and movable to a movement-restricting position for restricting radially outward movement of the locking member and to a movement-permitting position for permitting radially outward movement of the locking member, and an operable member operable to move the bit sleeve and at least partly overlapping the bearing in an axial direction.
Chisel Holder
A chisel holder has an outer sleeve, a holding member, multiple positioning members, a resilient member, and a limiting ring. The outer sleeve has an assembling space, a receiving chamber, and an abutting rib. The receiving chamber is defined in the outer sleeve at a position adjacent to the top of the outer sleeve and is conical. The holding member is mounted in the outer sleeve and has a central hole, a limiting rib, and multiple holding holes. The positioning members are mounted respectively in the holding holes in the holding member, selectively extend into the central hole in the holding member, and abut an inner surface of the receiving chamber. The resilient member is mounted in the assembling space in the outer sleeve and abuts the bottom of the holding member.
Hand-held Power Tool Comprising a Locking Device
A hand-held power tool includes a tool receiver with a tubular tool holder and an assigned locking device. The assigned locking device includes a locking element configured to lock an insert tool in the tubular tool holder, a pressure sleeve that is spring-loaded via an assigned spring element, and a stop sleeve, the spring-loaded pressure sleeve configured to press the locking element in a locking position against the stop sleeve. The tubular tool holder includes at least one recess in which the locking element in the locking position is located, at least portionally. The stop sleeve has, on its inner circumference, at least one contact surface that is matched to an outer contour of the locking element such that a first surface contact between the at least one contact surface and the locking element is established in the locking position.
TOOL HOLDER CONNECTION SYSTEM
A tool holder system with first and second spindles, a locking ring slideably mounted on the first spindle, a first biasing mechanism biasing the locking ring towards an indentation position where the locking ring surrounds an indentation on the first spindle, and a moveable locking element mounted on the second spindle, the locking element being engageable to the indentation. The first spindle can be unlocked from the second spindle by sliding the locking ring away from the indentation position against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism and towards the second spindle. Such action moves the locking element to disengage from the indentation.
Apparatus for limiting equipment burden when penetrating a mixed or composite material structure including metal utilizing a hammer-drill
A drill bit in conjunction with a hammer-drill to penetrate composite metal and non-metal structure or structures including, for example, thick metal or rebar encountered during concrete, rock or masonry boring operations without requiring a change in drill equipment.