Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090051306 | Electric power tool, control unit and recording medium - An electric power tool includes a direct current motor, at least one switching device, a trigger switch, a control unit, and a drive unit. The control unit sets a driving duty ratio for PWM controlling the direct current motor so as to increase the driving duty ratio in a stepwise manner in accordance with an operation continuation time of the trigger switch during a period from when an operation of the trigger switch is started until when a predetermined start-up time has elapsed. | 02-26-2009 |
20090229957 | Electrical power tools - An electrical power tool may include a switching device capable of controlling output power of a motor, a circuit board supporting the switching device, and a metal case receiving the circuit board. The switching device includes a conductive part and an insulated portion that is covered by an insulating covering material. The conductive part of the switching device contacts the circuit board The insulated portion of the switching device contacts the metal case via the insulating covering material. | 09-17-2009 |
20090241744 | TIGHTENING TOOL AND TIGHTENING TOOL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A tightening tool for tightening a fastener is disclosed which comprises a motor and a main shaft that engages with the fastener. A clutch is disposed between the motor and the main shaft so that the clutch rotates the main shaft by transmitting torque from the motor to the main shaft when a load acting on the main shaft is less than a predetermined value. The clutch shuts off torque transmission from the motor to the main shaft when the load acting on the main shaft reaches or exceeds the predetermined value. When in use, the current flowing to the motor and rotation angle of the main shaft of the motor are detected. The detected current and rotation angle are used to determine whether the tightening torque of the fastener is normal. | 10-01-2009 |
20100001675 | Electric Power Tool - An electric power tool is provided that includes a motor as a driving source, a first operation switch, a first semiconductor switch, and a second semiconductor switch. The first operation switch is operated by a user to be turned ON/OFF. The first semiconductor switch, provided on a current path from the power source to the motor, includes at least one semiconductor switching device. When the first operation switch is OFF, the first semiconductor switch is turned OFF to interrupt the current path. When the first operation switch is ON, the first semiconductor switch is turned ON to close the current path. The second semiconductor switch is provided on the current path in series with the first semiconductor switch and includes at least one semiconductor switching device. The second semiconductor switch closes/interrupts the current path by being turned ON/OFF in accordance with an input control signal. | 01-07-2010 |
20100011926 | Cutting machine, control unit and recording medium - A cutting machine of the present invention for cutting a material to be cut, which is placed on a table, with a rotating saw blade, includes an imaging device, a determination device and a stopping device. The imaging device takes a video image of an area on the table and outputs the video image. The determination device makes a determination on whether or not a number of pixels of a specific color, which is previously set, exceeds a predetermined threshold in one frame of image constituting the video image outputted from the imaging device. The stopping device stops rotation of the saw blade when it is determined by the determination device that the number of pixels of the specific color exceeds the predetermined threshold. | 01-21-2010 |
20100102102 | ELECTRIC DRIVE TOOL - In an electric drive tool which performs a driving operation with an electric motor as a driving source, the driving operation was performed previously by a first operation for moving a contact trip upward and a second operation for turning on a trigger, and it is desired to ensure prevention of an erroneous operation of the trigger. According to the present invention, prevention of an erroneous operation of the trigger is ensured. | 04-29-2010 |
20100163266 | Electric power tools - One aspect according to the present invention includes an electric power tool, in which a capacitor is positioned closer to a motor control circuit than a switch electrically connected to the motor control circuit. | 07-01-2010 |
20100237126 | DRIVE TOOL - A drive tool includes an ejector, a press member, a press detection switch, an operation member, an operation detection switch, a control unit, an operation state detector, and a report unit. The control unit makes the ejector carry out ejection of a fastening tool when the press detection switch and the operation detection switch are turned on. The operation state detector detects a case where the drive tool comes into one of a plurality of kinds of preset operation states which include at least one operation state other than a state of a battery. Report patterns different for each of the plurality of kinds of operation states are set in the report unit. When one of the operation states is detected by the operation state detector, the report unit reports the detection using the report pattern set corresponding to the detected operation state. | 09-23-2010 |
20100320969 | Battery pack - A battery pack is provided with a plurality of battery modules; a pack main body that removably receives the plurality of battery modules; a movable member that prohibits the plurality of battery modules from being attached to and removed from the pack main body at a first position; at least one sensor that detects whether the movable member is located at the first position or not; and a controller that performs at least one predetermined processing based on detection by the at least one sensor. | 12-23-2010 |
20110187211 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool, which uses a DC brushless motor as a drive source and controls the DC brushless motor by a switching element, can include a tubular housing main body portion accommodating the DC brushless motor, and a grip portion protruding from a side portion of the housing main body portion. The switching element is arranged inside the grip portion, and is spaced apart from an electronic circuit board for an electronic component for operating the switching element. | 08-04-2011 |
20110315417 | ROTARY IMPACT TOOL - A rotary impact tool includes: a hammer rotating by receiving a rotational force of a motor; an anvil rotating by receiving a rotational force of the hammer; and an end tool attached to the anvil, the rotary impact tool being constructed such that when a torque of a value not less than a predetermined value is applied to the anvil from the outside, the hammer is disengaged from the anvil to rotate idle and applies an impact to the anvil in a rotational direction after rotating idle by a predetermined angle, the rotary impact tool including an impact detection means detecting impacts and a speed switching means switching the rotational speed of the motor, and when the impact detection means detects an impact during rotation of the anvil in a tightening direction, the speed switching means switches the rotational speed of the motor from a normal speed to a low speed. | 12-29-2011 |
20120079799 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool is provided that includes a motor as a driving source, a first operation switch, a first semiconductor switch, and a second semiconductor switch. The first operation switch is operated by a user to be turned ON/OFF. The first semiconductor switch, provided on a current path from the power source to the motor, includes at least one semiconductor switching device. When the first operation switch is OFF, the first semiconductor switch is turned OFF to interrupt the current path. When the first operation switch is ON, the first semiconductor switch is turned ON to close the current path. The second semiconductor switch is provided on the current path in series with the first semiconductor switch and includes at least one semiconductor switching device. The second semiconductor switch closes/interrupts the current path by being turned ON/OFF in accordance with an input control signal. | 04-05-2012 |
20130000938 | POWER TOOL - A hand-held power tool comprises a motor, an output section which is rotationally driven by the motor, and an output change section which changes the output of the output section in a stepless manner while normally driving the motor. The hand-held power tool is improved so that the output of the output section during working can be smoothly controlled. | 01-03-2013 |
20130119792 | ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS - An electrical power tool may include a switching device capable of controlling output power of a motor, a circuit board supporting the switching device, and a metal case receiving the circuit board. The switching device includes a conductive part and an insulated portion that is covered by an insulating covering material. The conductive part of the switching device contacts the circuit board. The insulated portion of the switching device contacts the metal case via the insulating covering material. | 05-16-2013 |
20130207590 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool according to the present invention is provided with a tool main body, an induction motor, a power supply unit, and an inverter. The power supply unit and the inverter are integrally incorporated in the tool main body together with the induction motor. | 08-15-2013 |
20140312721 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF CIRCUIT BOARDS - An electric power tool, which uses a DC brushless motor as a drive source and controls the DC brushless motor by a switching element, can include a tubular housing main body portion accommodating the DC brushless motor, and a grip portion protruding from a side portion of the housing main body portion. The switching element is arranged inside the grip portion, and is spaced apart from an electronic circuit board for an electronic component for operating the switching element. | 10-23-2014 |