Patent classifications
B25D2217/0019
UNIVERSAL QUICK-CHANGE ADAPTER
A universal adapter to facilitate the easy and efficient of exchange of needle scaler and chisel accessories associated with an air tool receiver/coupler, the adapter including a sleeve with a spring and a spacer, an adapter carrying an O-ring, and an anvil member in contact with the base of a plurality of needles is disclosed herein.
Rotary-percussive hydraulic perforator provided with a control chamber permanently connected to a low-pressure accumulator
The rotary percussive hydraulic perforator comprises a body; a fitting; a striking piston configured to strike the fitting; a stop piston including a front face facing the fitting and a rear face situated opposite to a rear wall of a cavity receiving the piston stop; and a main hydraulic supply circuit including a high pressure fluid supply conduit and a low pressure fluid return conduit. The body and the stop piston delimit a first control chamber permanently connected to the high pressure fluid supply conduit and configured to bias the stop piston forwards, and a second control chamber configured to bias the stop piston forwards and permanently connected to a low pressure accumulator connected to the low pressure fluid return conduit.
Power Tool
A power tool for chiseling and drilling includes a housing, a motor disposed inside the housing, and a pneumatic percussion mechanism. An operation mode selector switch is disposed on the housing and has a first operation mode setting and a second operation mode setting where the first operation mode setting activates the pneumatic percussion mechanism and the second operation mode setting deactivates the pneumatic percussion mechanism. A valve has an inlet-port formed inside the guiding tube and an outlet-port formed outside the guiding tube where the valve is connected to the operation mode selector switch. The valve is closed in the first operation mode setting which disables an air exchange between the inlet-port and the outlet-port and the valve is open in the second operation mode setting which enables the air exchange between the inlet-port and the outlet-port.
PISTON GUIDING ELEMENT, ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND METHOD
A piston guiding element, rock drilling machine and method for supporting a front end portion of a percussion piston of a rock drilling machine. The piston guiding element includes a braking recess at its rear end. The element further includes at least one bearing sleeve, which is provided with two axially successive slide bearing sections. Hydraulic fluid is conveyed between the slide bearing sections via a feed system.
BREAKING HAMMER AND METHOD OF SUPPORTING PERCUSSION PISTON
A hydraulic breaking hammer and method of supporting a percussion piston is provided. The breaking hammer includes a percussion device provided with a reciprocating piston. The piston is supported on a frame at its end portions by a first piston bearing element and a second piston bearing element. The second piston bearing element includes a collar sealing element facing towards a working collar of the piston. The piston bearing elements are easily mountable and dismountable separate components.
Hammer Drill Driving Bit Device
A hammer drill driving bit device for installing an anchor fastener includes a shaft. A first end of the shaft has a first recess extending axially thereinto. The first recess is arcuate and thus is complementary to a head of an anchor fastener, which can be inserted into the first recess. A second end of the shaft is engageable a chuck of a hammer drill so that the shaft is operationally engaged to the hammer drill. The shaft can engage the head of the anchor fastener, such that, with the anchor fastener positioned through a first hole in a first substrate, the hammer drill is positioned to drive the anchor fastener into a second hole in a second substrate. The anchor fastener expands to engage a wall of the second hole to couple the first substrate to the second substrate.
LINEAR ELECTRIC MACHINE
A linear electric machine includes a mover and a stator. The mover includes permanent magnets, and the stator includes a ferromagnetic core-structure and windings for conducting electric currents. The linear electric machine includes support structures on both sides of the ferromagnetic core-structure and supporting the mover to be linearly movable with respect to the stator in the longitudinal direction of the linear electric machine. At least one of the support structures includes a support element arranged to keep the mover a distance away from solid metal constituting a frame-portion of the support structure. The support element includes material whose electrical conductivity is less than that of the solid metal. As the mover is kept the distance away from the solid metal, eddy currents induced by the moving permanent magnets to the solid metal are reduced.
DUST PROTECTION CAP WITH VIBRATION DECOUPLING
Tool fitting device for a power tool, in particular a chipping hammer, including a holding device for receiving and holding a tool shank, a tool cap, and a dust protection device for preventing the penetration of dust into the tool fitting device. The tool cap includes at least one receiving element and the dust protection device includes at least one protruding element corresponding to the receiving element, such that the tool cap and the dust protection device are able to be connected together in a form-fitting manner. Dust protection device for use in a tool fitting device.
Hand-held power tool
A system includes first and second power tools that each have a percussion mechanism, a motor, and a transmission. The transmission includes a striking mechanism and is configured to transfer a driving motion of the motor to an insert tool held in a tool holder. The transmission has a guide tube that is identical in some regions along a working axis and accommodates a striker. The guide tube is rotatably coupled to the motor by a first transmission unit. The striker is driven to linearly oscillate by a piston of a second transmission unit. A ratio between a diameter of the tool holder and a diameter of the guide tube is 1.8 times greater in the first power tool than in the second power tool. A striking energy of the second power tool is mechanically reduced compared to a striking energy of the first power tool.
Hand-held power tool
The A hand-held power tool includes a tool holder 2 for holding a tool and a pneumatic striking mechanism for periodically generating impacts on the tool held in the tool holder. The striking mechanism includes a guiding tube, an exciter piston, a striker, a pneumatic chamber closed by the exciter piston and the striker in the guiding tube, and a compensating opening in the guiding tube for ventilating the pneumatic chamber. A cap covers the compensating opening on an outside of the guiding tube. The cap is open in an opening direction which is largely tangential to the guiding tube.