B25D2250/321

Hand-held power tool

A hand-held power tool includes a tool holder for holding a chiseling tool, a machine housing (16), and a striking mechanism (12) including a striking body (22) moved on a longitudinal axis (5) for exerting strikes on the tool in an impacting direction. A damper (23) is used for stopping the striking body (22). The damper (23) includes a ring made up of multiple elastic beads situated along a circumferential direction around the longitudinal axis (5).

Electric hand-held power tool with ball-type latching clutch
20230132195 · 2023-04-27 ·

Electric hand-held power tool, in particular a hammer drill and/or rotary hammer, having a function setting tube, which can be actuated via a manual function selector switch to bring about various operating modes, a guide tube equipped with a tool fitting, and having a ball-type latching clutch for transmitting a rotary movement from the function setting tube to the guide tube, wherein the ball-type latching clutch has a radial aperture formed in the function setting tube, a main latching depression formed in the guide tube, a coupling ball mounted in the radial aperture and intended to engage in the main latching depression, and a spring-loaded cone ring against whose actuating force the coupling ball can deflect in the radial direction, wherein the guide tube has formed therein an auxiliary depression that is different from the main latching depression and whose opening angle is larger than an opening angle of the main latching depression.

ELECTRIC IMPACT HAMMER
20230135467 · 2023-05-04 ·

An electric impact hammer includes an output shaft, a cylinder and a piston arranged in the cylinder. The piston defines an accommodating groove running through the rear end surface and a pair of through holes communicating with the accommodating groove and running through the outer periphery, and the front end of the output shaft is inserted in the accommodating groove, and the output shaft defines a corrugated groove on the outer periphery of the front end and a steel ball partially accommodated in the corrugated groove, the corrugated groove is connected end to end along the outer periphery of the output shaft and has an axial front end and an axial rear end; the other part of the steel ball is accommodated in the through hole, and the output shaft drives the piston to reciprocate in the axial direction by means of the steel balls.

CONNECTING ROD FOR AN IMPACT MEMBER OF AN IMPACT TOOL
20170291289 · 2017-10-12 ·

A connecting rod for an impact member of an impact tool is provided. The impact member comprises an impacting portion, a connecting portion axially opposite to the impacting portion and a radial flange between the impacting portion and the connecting portion. The radial flange includes a first abutting surface facing the connecting portion. The impact member is insertable into the impact tool and detachably blocked by the impact tool. The connecting rod includes a rod body. The rod body includes receiving end surface and impacting end surface, and a holding portion between the receiving end surface and the impacting end surface. The receiving end surface is recessed to form an assembling slot. The assembling slot includes a second abutting surface disposed circumferentially. When the connecting portion is inserted in the assembling slot, the first abutting surface abuts against the second abutting surface.

ROTARY POWER TOOL INCLUDING TRANSMISSION HOUSING BUSHING
20220009071 · 2022-01-13 ·

A rotary power tool comprises a drive mechanism including an electric motor and a transmission, a housing enclosing at least a portion of the drive mechanism, a spindle rotatable in response to receiving torque from the drive mechanism, a first ratchet coupled for co-rotation with the spindle, a second ratchet rotationally fixed to the housing, a sleeve bushing on an interior of the housing, and a bearing arranged between the spindle and the sleeve bushing and rotatably supporting the spindle. The bearing has an outer race. The spindle is movable relative to the housing in response to contact with a workpiece, causing the first and second ratchets to engage and the spindle to reciprocate while rotating. The outer race of the bearing moves along the sleeve bushing during reciprocation of the spindle when the first ratchet and second ratchet are engaged.

ROTARY POWER TOOL INCLUDING TRANSMISSION HOUSING BUSHING
20230017720 · 2023-01-19 ·

A rotary power tool comprises a drive mechanism including an electric motor and a transmission, a housing enclosing at least a portion of the drive mechanism, a spindle rotatable in response to receiving torque from the drive mechanism, a first ratchet coupled for co-rotation with the spindle, a second ratchet rotationally fixed to the housing, a sleeve bushing supported by the housing, and a bearing rotatably supporting the spindle. The spindle has an outer race. And, the outer race of the bearing moves along the sleeve bushing during reciprocation of the spindle when the first ratchet and second ratchet are engaged.

ROTARY DRIVE FOR A HAND-HELD POWER TOOL
20220288760 · 2022-09-15 ·

Rotary drive for driving a tool fitting of a hand-held power tool, in particular of a combination hammer or hammer drill, wherein the rotary drive is configured, with respect to a working axis of the tool fitting, to convert a thrust input movement into a rotary output movement, wherein the rotary drive is in the form of a slotted-link mechanism with a freewheel-mounted track body and a ball cage arranged coaxially with the track body, wherein, when the ball cage is subjected to the thrust input movement, at least one ball of the ball cage slides along in an endless track contour formed on an outer surface of the track body and thus brings about a rotation of the freewheel-mounted track body.

Rotary power tool including transmission housing bushing

A rotary power tool comprises a drive mechanism including an electric motor and a transmission, a housing enclosing at least a portion of the drive mechanism, a spindle rotatable in response to receiving torque from the drive mechanism, a first ratchet coupled for co-rotation with the spindle, a second ratchet rotationally fixed to the housing, a sleeve bushing on an interior of the housing, and a bearing arranged between the spindle and the sleeve bushing and rotatably supporting the spindle. The bearing has an outer race. The spindle is movable relative to the housing in response to contact with a workpiece, causing the first and second ratchets to engage and the spindle to reciprocate while rotating. The outer race of the bearing moves along the sleeve bushing during reciprocation of the spindle when the first ratchet and second ratchet are engaged.

POWER TOOL HAVING HAMMER MECHANISM
20220266434 · 2022-08-25 · ·

A power tool having a hammer mechanism comprises a tool body, a motor, a handle, at least one biasing member, and at least one elastic member. The handle is connected to the tool body to be movable in at least a front-rear direction. The handle includes a cover part covering a portion of the tool body, and a grip part connected to the cover part. The at least one biasing member is disposed between the tool body and the handle and biases the tool body and the handle away from each other in the front-rear direction. The at least one elastic member is disposed between the tool body and the cover part of the handle such that the at least one elastic member is movable relative to the tool body and the handle and is shear-deformable in response to a relative movement of the tool body and the handle.

Impact tool head assembling mechanism
11305411 · 2022-04-19 · ·

An impact tool head assembling mechanism is provided, including: an engaging sleeve, disposed on a front end of an impact tool, including a tubular wall and at least one projection, the tubular wall defining an axial direction, the at least one projection being protrudingly and retractably disposed on an inner wall of the tubular wall; an impact tool head, including a rod body and a flange which includes an inclined surface facing toward the front end and an outermost peripheral edge, a contact position being defined as a position where the inclined surface contact with the at least one projection; wherein a reference plane is defined as passing through the outermost peripheral edge and perpendicular to the axial direction, and an included angle between a line from the contact position to the outermost peripheral edge and the reference plane is between 25 and 65 degrees.