B25D2222/03

Shroud member for a powered hammer
09815186 · 2017-11-14 · ·

A powered hammer includes a housing having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end includes an opening for a tool to pass through. The powered hammer further includes a shroud member coupled to the housing and configured to surround an outer surface of the distal end of the housing. The shroud member includes an opening on a lower surface thereof. The opening is configured to allow the tool to pass through. The shroud member is made from a ceramic material with a layer of fiber glass disposed adjacent to the outer surface of the distal end of the housing. The shroud member is configured to reduce heat transfer to the housing from an ambient environment proximate the distal end of the housing.

System and methods for loose debris chip shielding

Methods and devices relating to loose debris chip shielding for dust free tile removal and ordinary tile removal projects. During the tile removal process, a chipping hammer powers a chipping hammer blade that breaks up tiles into pieces. The larger, heavier pieces are simply pushed away, but smaller debris chips break off with enough force to send them flying up in the air and in different directions landing in undesirable locations. The methods and devices herein protect equipment, environments, and individuals from damage caused by loose debris chips during tile removal. A shield with several degrees of freedom moves freely in response to chipping hammer vibrations and blocks loose flying debris chips, deflecting them toward the ground.

Dust extraction attachment for rotary tool
10751848 · 2020-08-25 ·

A dust and debris extraction device for the purpose of capturing dust and debris created by a chisel held by a power tool has an opening for a chisel to pass through at the front and is guided upward by a sleeve that passes out the top of the body of the device. The extraction end of the device has a locking mechanism to keep a hose going to a negative air source attached. The dust and debris extraction device may either free float on the shank of the chisel or be fixed to the power tool with a bracket.

System and Methods for Loose Debris Chip Shielding

Methods and devices relating to loose debris chip shielding for dust free tile removal and ordinary tile removal projects. During the tile removal process, a chipping hammer powers a chipping hammer blade that breaks up tiles into pieces. The larger, heavier pieces are simply pushed away, but smaller debris chips break off with enough force to send them flying up in the air and in different directions landing in undesirable locations. The methods and devices herein protect equipment, environments, and individuals from damage caused by loose debris chips during tile removal. A shield with several degrees of freedom moves freely in response to chipping hammer vibrations and blocks loose flying debris chips, deflecting them toward the ground.

Methods and apparatus for a chipping hammer adapter handle
10668610 · 2020-06-02 ·

Methods and apparatus for a chipping hammer adapter handle generally comprising an elongated shaft and a hammer receiver. The elongated shaft is coupled to the hammer receiver. The hammer receiver comprises a hammer handle housing configured to receive a chipping hammer handle, and at least one secure arm to secure a chipping hammer. The adapter handle further comprises a knee guard and at least one vacuum hose guide. The adapter handle allows a user to remain in a standing position while using a chipping hammer for tile removal. The more ergonomic position may prevent fatigue and health issues for the user.

Methods and apparatus for a chipping hammer adapter handle

Methods and apparatus for a chipping hammer adapter handle generally comprising an elongated shaft and a hammer receiver. The elongated shaft is coupled to the hammer receiver. The hammer receiver comprises a hammer handle housing configured to receive a chipping hammer handle, and at least one secure arm to secure a chipping hammer. The adapter handle further comprises a knee guard and at least one vacuum hose guide. The adapter handle allows a user to remain in a standing position while using a chipping hammer for tile removal. The more ergonomic position may prevent fatigue and health issues for the user.

DUST EXTRACTION ATTACHMENT FOR ROTARY TOOL
20180117723 · 2018-05-03 ·

A dust and debris extraction device for the purpose of capturing dust and debris created by a chisel held by a power tool has an opening for a chisel to pass through at the front and is guided upward by a sleeve that passes out the top of the body of the device. The extraction end of the device has a locking mechanism to keep a hose going to a negative air source attached. The dust and debris extraction device may either free float on the shank of the chisel or be fixed to the power tool with a bracket.