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WORK CLEANSING

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173 - Tool driving or impacting

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
173197000WORK CLEANSING38
20090133892Dust suction module for hand-held power tool - A dust suction module includes a plurality of bearing surfaces (05-28-2009
20090321103Apparatus for cleaning boreholes within substrates - Cleaning implement apparatus for cleaning boreholes formed within various different substrates, such as, for example, concrete slabs, concrete blocks, bricks, or the like, comprises a first embodiment for use within a power-operated tool, such as for example, a roto-hammer type power tool for drilling boreholes within concrete or brick substrates, while a second embodiment of the apparatus comprises a manually-operated tool. The first embodiment comprises a bit member having a slotted drive shank (SDS) connection for mounting within the chuck mechanism of the roto-hammer type power tool. In this manner, the same roto-hammer type power tool can be used for both drilling the borehole within the substrate as well as for cleaning the borehole by exchanging the cleaning implement for the drill bit.12-31-2009
20110226502ATTACHMENT DEVICE-EQUIPPED ELECTRIC TOOL - A hammer drill is provided with a connector equipped with a female terminal, movably between a connection position where the female terminal is located inside a plug-in port and a non-connection position where the female terminal is in retreat from inside the plug-in port. The hammer drill is also provided with a torsion spring that urges the connector toward the non-connection position. The connector is provided with a shutter portion that is located inside the plug-in port to close the plug-in port at the non-connection position and is in retreat from inside the plug-in port at the connection position. A dust collecting device is provided with a press rail that comes into abutment on the connector to move the connector to the connection position against the urging of the torsion spring as the dust collecting device is mounted.09-22-2011
20120234570POWER TOOL - A power tool comprising: a body (09-20-2012
20130062089DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING RINSING MEDIUM IN A HAMMER DRILL - A device for supplying a rinsing medium to a tool of a hammer drill and a hammer drill. The device includes at least one of a rotatable and axially displaceable drilling tool holder having at least one supply channel for the rinsing medium, a transfer part interacting with the drilling tool holder, a housing, a feeder structured and shaped essentially in an axially symmetrical manner, and a holding part with a rinsing medium inlet. The feeder and the holding part are arranged as a connected component, and friction bearings are arranged on both sides of the feeder and arranged toward the drilling tool holder. The holding part is structured to be radially displaceable within limits via bending with respect to at least one of the housing and a fixing ring connected to the housing, but positively fixed tangentially.03-14-2013
20130312991ATTACHMENT FOR DUST COLLECTION FOR CUTTING MACHINING, DUST COLLECTING DUCT FOR MACHINE TOOLS, TOOL HOLDER FOR MACHINE TOOLS, AND MACHINE TOOL - An attachment for dust collection for cutting machining includes a rotation mechanism and a dust collection enclosure for enclosing at least part of a tool. The dust collection enclosure is rotatably configured by being fixed to the rotation mechanism. A gap for checking a machining state is provided in the dust collection enclosure.11-28-2013
20130319711HANDHELD POWER TOOL HAVING A DUST EXTRACTOR - A hand-held power tool is equipped with a dust extraction device which includes a dust box for holding dust. A closing flap is arranged in a tube section which lies in the flow path to the dust box, and this closing flap can be adjusted between the closed position and the open position. The closing flap is pivotably held in the region of the inner wall of the tube section and can be opened in the direction of the dust box. In the closed position, the closing flap bears against a stop which protrudes into the tube section, extends at an angle with respect to the direction of flow through the tube connection piece, and forms a stop line or stop area against which the closing flap correspondingly bears.12-05-2013
20160129540Hand-Held Power-Tool Device - A hand-held power-tool device includes at least one coupling device, which has at least one contact receiving region, and which is configured to couple an optional additional module to at least one energy supply unit, in at least one operating state. The at least one contact receiving region has (i) at least one receiving opening configured to receive a corresponding contact element of the optional additional module, and (ii) at least one dirt removal opening.05-12-2016
173058000 Controlled by relative movement between drive and tool, advance causing or controlling means or manipulating means 1
20110315416LUBRICATION STRUCTURE FOR WORKING DEVICE - A lubrication structure for a working machine is provided that can evenly supply lubricant to a sliding contact surface between an eccentric cam and a crank member regardless of lubricant used and the use environment. A driven gear that engages with a driving gear connected to a driving source and rotates, is accommodated in a chamber in a case. An eccentric cam is provided on a surface of the driven gear, and connected to a coupling pin in a blade through a crank member. A fitting ring part is provided in one end of the crank member, and the eccentric cam is inserted into the fitting ring part so as to rotate relative to the fitting ring part. An annular groove is formed on the inner surface of the fitting ring part which faces the outer surface of the eccentric cam. The annular groove communicates with a first chamber via a first lubricating passageway and also communicates with a second chamber via a second lubricating passageway. The pressure in the first chamber is higher than that is the second chamber.12-29-2011
173059000 By motive fluid for drive motor or advance causing or controlling motor 1
173073000 Directed into passage in tool 1
20140262395DRILLING APPARATUS - A drilling apparatus includes a percussive member configured to generate impact waves, a striking bar configured to receive impact waves from the percussive member, a rotation section at least partly enclosing the striking bar, a flushing section detachably connected to the rotation section, and a vibration isolator attached to the flushing section. The rotation section includes a bearing configured to support the striking bar. Further, the flushing section includes an inlet passage configured to receive a flushing medium.09-18-2014
173075000 Cleansing fluid pump operated by drive 5
20110226499DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND ELECTRIC TOOL EQUIPPED WITH DUST COLLECTING DEVICE - A dust box joined to a dust collecting device is formed of a box body, and a lid body that is joined to the box body by a hinge and can open and close an opening of the box body, and a main filter and a pre-filter are attached to the lid body.09-22-2011
20120043101ELECTRIC TOOL WITH DUST COLLECTOR - A hammer drill includes a dust collector engaged with a housing by sliding. An engagement protrusion, which can engage and disengage with a rear engagement recessed portion provided on a guide groove of the housing, is provided at a position where the dust collector engages with the housing and biased in the direction of engagement with the rear engagement recessed portion. A front engagement recessed portion is also provided on the guide groove, and can engage with the engagement protrusion at a slide position of the dust collector in front of the engagement position. By engaging the engagement protrusion with the front engagement recessed portion, the dust collector can be fixed to the housing even at the slide position.02-23-2012
20130213681DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND IMPACT TOOL - Disclosed is a feature that collects dust particles that arise from a processing operation of an impact tool. The dust collection device collects dust that arises from of a processing operation and is attached to the impact tool that performs a pre-determined processing operation on a processed member by way of a tool bit mounted to the tip region of the tool body being linearly operated at least in the lengthwise direction. The dust collection device has a dust collection unit of which the tip opens as a dust intake port and the contour shape is formed unevenly around the long axis of the tool bit. The position of the dust collection unit is freely selected around the long axis of the tool bit, and it is possible to cause the position to change around the long axis of the bit.08-22-2013
20130255983DUST EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR A POWER TOOL - A dust extraction system for a power tool having a output shaft, a collet configured for engaging a tool bit and a collet nut engageable to the output shaft, comprises a base configured for mounting on the power tool, the base defining a cavity having an opening for passage of the output shaft therethrough and a discharge chute in communication with the cavity. The system further includes an impeller sized and configured to be rotatably received within the cavity, including a hub and a plurality of vanes emanating from the hub configured to draw dust from the workpiece into the cavity and to direct the dust through the discharge chute. A collet nut is integrated into the hub of the impeller so that the impeller can be directly mounted to the output shaft of the power tool while clamping the collet onto the tool bit.10-03-2013
20140020919Collet Fan for a Rotary Tool - A rotary tool includes a motor having an output shaft, the output shaft defining an axis of rotation. The motor is configured to rotate the output shaft in a first direction about the axis of rotation. An accessory tool retention mechanism is attached to a distal end portion of the output shaft and configured to releasably retain an accessory tool in alignment with the axis of rotation. A fan mechanism includes a plurality of fan blades attached to the accessory tool retention mechanism and extending radially outwardly therefrom. The plurality of fan blades are configured to move air forwardly in a direction that is generally parallel to the axis of rotation as the accessory tool retention mechanism is rotated in the first direction by the output shaft.01-23-2014
173077000 Cleansing fluid controlled by control for drive or advance causing or controlling means 1
20120298391DRIVING SOURCE SUPPLY SYSTEM OF ATTACHMENT DEVICE-EQUIPPED ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - A male terminal is formed on a dust collecting device so as to protrude therefrom, while a plug-in port into which the male terminal can be inserted, and a female terminal that is located inside the plug-in port and can be electrically connected to the male terminal, are provided in a hammer drill. When the dust collecting device is joined to the hammer drill and the male terminal is electrically connected to the female terminal, a driving source is supplied from a battery pack to the dust collecting device.11-29-2012
173079000 Drive motor or advance causing or controlling motor provided with passage for cleansing fluid 1
20120279740STRIKING TOOL - A technique for making a handle vibration-proof while avoiding size increase is provided in an impact tool. The impact tool has a striking mechanism part for driving a tool bit in its axial direction, a motor for driving the striking mechanism part, a tool body housing the motor and striking mechanism part, an outer shell housing covering part of the tool body, a handle that is integrally formed with the outer shell housing and extends transversely to the axial direction, a first handle end portion formed on one extending end of the handle, a second handle end portion formed on the other extending end of the handle, a first elastic element that connects the first handle end portion and tool body for relative movement in the axial direction, and a second elastic element that connects the second handle end portion and tool body for relative movement in the axial direction.11-08-2012
173080000 Cleansing fluid passage in impact transmitting anvil 1
20080264660Lubricant System For Powered Hammer - A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism. A rear piston chamber is formed within an end of the cylinder, rearward of the piston, the volume of which repetitively changes as the piston moves within the cylinder, causing air within the housing to be at least one of drawn into and blown out of the rear piston chamber. The movement of air causes the lubrication fluid to move within the housing. A longitudinal passageway defined in at least one of the crank shaft and the drive pin enables passage of air and the lubricating fluid to assist in movement of the lubrication fluid within the housing.10-30-2008
173198000 Using vacuum or reverse circulation 18
20100155095Power tool - It is an object of the invention to provide an effective technique for reducing adverse effect of a dust suction device on the operability of a power tool, in the power tool which can suck dust generated during operation. The power tool has a motor 06-24-2010
20110266015DRILLING TOOL - A drilling tool is disclosed. The drilling tool has a shaft and a pot-shaped base body. Chisel cutters are inserted into the annular front surface of the base body which is open on a drilling side. At least one suction opening is provided offset radially from an axis of the hammer core bit in the base of the base body facing away from the drilling side. The drilling dust can be suctioned out of the base body through the suction openings.11-03-2011
20110266016Auxiliary Device and A System Composed Of An Electrical Work Machine Comprising An Auxiliary Device - An auxiliary device for an electrical work machine is provided. The auxiliary device can be attached to the electrical work machine, and the electrical work machine can be equipped with a tool in a tool holder. The auxiliary device comprises a housing comprising a handle and an attaching device. The housing can be attached to the electrical work machine with the attaching device. The housing comprises a handling section, which is disposed next to the attaching device, and which comprises an opening, which allows at least the tool holder to be freely accessible from the sides. The handle is permanently connected to the handling section.11-03-2011
20110308830POWER TOOL - A power tool that performs a predetermined operation by using a tool bit and has a grip part and a dust suction device. The dust suction device has a dust suction part that extends in an axial direction of the tool bit and sucks and collects dust generated during operation at a tip of the tool bit, and the dust suction part can be moved between a first position in which the dust suction part covers a bit tip of the tool bit and a second position in which the bit tip is exposed. The dust suction device further has an operation mode switching mechanism that is capable of switching between a first operation mode in which the dust suction part is allowed to move between the first and second positions and a second operation mode in which the dust suction part is locked in the second position, and the operation mode switching mechanism is provided in a region of the grip part or its vicinity such that it can be operated with a user's hand holding the grip part.12-22-2011
20120080206Dust Extraction For Power Tools - A power tool including: a working head for holding a working element; a motor having a motor output shaft for driving said working head; a duct having an inlet locatable in proximity to a point of contact between the working element and a workpiece; a dust collection chamber having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet from said duct, and an outlet in fluid communication with atmospheric air; and a fan operable to transport air from the inlet of said duct to the inlet of said dust collection chamber. The power tool further includes a first, drive wheel mounted on the motor output shaft; a second, driven wheel mounted on a second shaft; and a drive belt connecting the first, drive wheel to the second, driven wheel, for transmitting power from the motor output shaft to the second shaft; wherein the fan is also mounted on the second shaft.04-05-2012
20120273243DUST COLLECTION DEVICE FOR POWER TOOL AND POWER TOOL - In a dust collection device attached to a hammer drill, a filter is provided in a dust box at a position at which the filter covers an outlet provided on a rear face of a lid body, in a state such that a filter surface projects into the dust box from the rear face of the lid body. A space is formed between an inner face of a box main body and a side face of the filter that is adjacent to the filter surface. Air outlets are provided to guide air, which flows in through an inlet, toward the space.11-01-2012
20120318553Suction Module and Hand-Held Power Tool With a Suction Module - A suction module which can be connected to a hand-held power tool, and a hand-held power tool including the suction module, is disclosed. The suction module includes a suction head which can receive a tool of the hand-held power tool that is rotatable around a tool axis and a fan with a fan wheel that is rotatable around a fan axis for suctioning air from the suction head. The suction head is connected to the fan by an intake channel, which in a first section runs along a longitudinal axis of the suction module and in a second section along a vertical axis of the suction module that is fixed transverse to the longitudinal axis. The fan axis runs parallel to a narrow axis, which is aligned transverse to the longitudinal axis and transverse to the vertical axis.12-20-2012
20130161049DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND IMPACT TOOL - A feature that contributes to an improvement in the attachment to an impact tool of a dust collection device that is attached to the impact tool and that collects dust particles that said impact tool generates. The dust collection device collects dust that the impact tool generates and is attached to said impact tool that, in the lengthwise direction, linearly operates a tool bit that is mounted to the tip region of a tool body. The dust collection device has: a dust collection unit that has a dust intake port at the tip; and a dust transfer unit that is connected with the dust collection unit in order to transfer dust sucked in from the dust intake port towards the downstream side. The dust collection unit is held by the shaft section of the tool bit, and the dust transfer unit is held by the tool body.06-27-2013
20130192862Accessory For Oscillating Power Tools - The present invention is generally directed to an oscillating power tool system. The tool system may include an oscillating power tool. The oscillating power tool may include a housing and a clamp assembly for coupling a tool accessory to the housing. The system may also include a dust collection accessory. The dust collection accessory may include a clamp for coupling to the housing and a dust collection apparatus coupled to the clamp for receiving dust generated by the tool accessory. The present invention is also generally directed to a dust collection accessory for a power tool. The accessory may include a clamp for coupling the accessory to a body of the power tool. The accessory may also include a dust collection apparatus coupled to the clamp for receiving dust generated by the power tool.08-01-2013
20130206440DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND IMPACT TOOL - A dust collection device, that collects dust particles generated by an impact tool, has a feature that enables the attachment of the device to the impact tool, which is not provided with an attachment section for the device. The dust collection device has a tool body and an auxiliary handle, attached removably to the tool body, and is attached to an electric hammer that, in the lengthwise direction, linearly operates a tool bit mounted to the tip region of the tool body, and collects dust generated by the electric hammer. The dust collection device has: a dust collection unit that has a dust intake port at the tip; a dust collection hose, connected to the dust collection unit, for transferring dust to the downstream side; and a hose-holding unit that holds the dust collection hose. The hose-holding unit can be attached to and removed from the auxiliary handle.08-15-2013
20130213683POWER TOOL DUST COLLECTOR - A power tool assembly includes a hand-held power tool, a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector, respectively.08-22-2013
20140020922DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND IMPACT TOOL - In a dust collection device that collects dust particles that an impact tool generates, disclosed is a feature that can accommodate the lengths of tool bits that are mounted to the impact tool when a machining operation is executed by exchanging tool bits of different lengths. The dust collection device collects dust that the impact tool generates and is attached to said impact tool that, in the lengthwise direction, linearly operates the tool bit mounted to the end region of a tool body. The dust collection device has a dust intake port that sucks dust, and said dust intake port can be repositioned in the lengthwise direction of the tool bit in accordance with the length in the lengthwise direction of said tool bit.01-23-2014
20140027139TOOL HOLDER FOR CHIP SUCTION DEVICE AND MACHINE TOOL INCLUDING THE SAME - A connection portion 01-30-2014
20140138114DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND POWER TOOL HAVING THE SAME - A dust collecting device 05-22-2014
20140262405SCREW TIGHTENING RUBBISH VACUUM - A vacuum system for removing rubbish generated during fastening operations is provided. The vacuum system includes a fastening tool for driving the fastener, a suction nozzle attached to the fastening tool and a vacuum source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle. The vacuum system also includes a sensor to detect the position of the fastening tool and a vacuum valve actuator to selectively open or close a vacuum valve to provide vacuum to the suction nozzle according to the position of the fastening tool.09-18-2014
20160184948FOOT ATTACHMENT FOR PNEUMATIC ROTARY TOOLS - A foot attachment for a pneumatic rotary tool is configured to be attached to a nose portion of the housing of the tool. The rotary tool includes a housing that defines an air flow channel. A nose portion of the housing defines an air flow inlet for the air flow channel. The foot attachment includes a shroud portion that extends from the nose portion of the housing and surrounds a working space in front of the nose portion of the housing. The shroud portion defines at least one tangential opening that directs air flow into the shroud portion along a tangent such that a vortex is generated within the working space.06-30-2016
20160250740DUST COLLECTING DEVICE AND IMPACT TOOL09-01-2016
20170232565DUST COLLECTOR AND WORK TOOL PROVIDED WITH DUST COLLECTOR08-17-2017
173199000 Having outside conduit to supply cleansing fluid 2
20130087357System and method for capturing dust from power tool operation - A system and method for capturing dust from power tool operation are disclosed. The system comprises a debris-collecting accessory that includes a body and a nose. The nose has an opening for a toolbit and at least one suction port that opens into an interior volume of the housing. The body has a second end configured to couple to a power tool. An exhaust tube attaches to the exterior surface of the body such that an interior volume of the exhaust tube connects to an interior volume of the housing. An exit passage is coupled to the exhaust tube and is configured to couple to a vacuum.04-11-2013
20130206441Minimal Quantity Lubricating System - A minimal quantity lubricating system for a handheld electric power tool is configured to output a lubricating fluid for cooling and/or lubricating a material machining process. The system comprises at least one oscillating unit, an electronic unit for applying at least control and/or feedback signals to the at least one oscillating unit, an operating power unit for providing electric power to the electronic unit, a storage tank for the lubricating fluid, and at least one nozzle associated with the at least one oscillating unit for feeding and atomizing the lubricating fluid in a tool working area. A fluid feed line connects the storage tank to a capillary feed of the lubricating fluid to the oscillating unit, and at least one fluid channel at least partially runs through the oscillating unit to connect the oscillating unit to the nozzle for pulsing the lubricating fluid.08-15-2013

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