Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
173094000 | Hammer head moves in arcuate path or rotates | 16 |
20110005788 | TRANSMISSION MODULE FOR PNEUMATIC TOOL - A transmission module includes a sleeve member, a cover disc, a hammering portion and an axle. The sleeve member has a rear disc and a cylinder body. A receiving space is defined between the rear disc and the cylinder body. The rear disc is formed with a teethed bore. The inner surface of the cylinder body is formed with at least one axially-stretched rib. The cover disc is disposed on the open end of the receiving space. The cover disc is formed with an axial bore. The hammering portion includes at least one rotary hammer, which is received in the receiving space. The rotary hammer has a through hole and a positioning groove. The rib is engaged with the positioning groove. The axle has a driven end and a working end. The driven end is inserted through the axial bore and mated with the through hole. | 01-13-2011 |
20120152580 | HAND POWER TOOL AND DRIVE TRAIN - A drive train for supplying power to a power tool may include, a motor, a motor shaft, a rotational coupling mechanism connected to the motor shaft, and a drive shaft connected to the rotational coupling mechanism that forms the shape of a “U.” A pair of enmeshed bevel gears transfers the motion from the motor shaft to an orthogonal tool bit. The drive train may also include a hammering device that transfers a rotational impacting motion to the tool bit. A hand power tool for driving a screw may include a tool shell with an integrally formed vertical handle, a rotational recess formed into the tool shell opposite the handle, and a tool chuck within the rotational recess that drives a screw. The tool may incorporate the drive train as described above. The tool may include a mechanism for locking the tool chuck in a particular position. | 06-21-2012 |
20120211249 | RIGHT ANGLE IMPACT TOOL - An angle impact tool includes a handle assembly extending along a first axis, a prime mover in the handle, an output shaft rotatable about the first axis, and a work attachment connected to the handle assembly. An output drive is supported in the work attachment for rotation about an output axis perpendicular to the first axis. A gear assembly including a spur gear is positioned within the work attachment to transfer torque from the prime mover about the first axis to the output drive about the output axis. An impact mechanism is positioned within the work attachment and includes a hammer and an anvil. The hammer rotates under the influence of the prime mover and is operable to periodically deliver an impact load to the anvil. The output drive rotates about the output axis under the influence of the impact load being transmitted to the output drive by the anvil. | 08-23-2012 |
20130008680 | IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool includes a motor, a hammer casing with an opened rear end and a disk-shaped member coupled to the hammer casing to close the opened rear end and to rotatably support a spindle. A first engagement member is formed on an outer face of the disk-shaped member. A second engagement member is formed on an inner face of the recess and engaging with the first engagement member to restrict a movement of the hammer casing in a second direction parallel to a rotation axis of the spindle. A third engagement member is formed on an outer face of the hammer casing. A fourth engagement member is formed on an inner face of the housing body and engaging with the third engagement member so as to restrict a movement of the hammer casing in the first direction. | 01-10-2013 |
20130075121 | IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool including: a motor; a housing that accommodates the motor; a hammer rotated by the motor in a rotating direction; an anvil struck by the hammer in the rotating direction; an end tool holding portion connected to the anvil and protruding from a front part of the housing; and a load receiving portion that receives a load of the hammer in a rear direction. | 03-28-2013 |
20130161045 | IMPACT BODY AND TRANSMISSION MODULE HAVING THE SAME - An impact body adapted for being mounted to a transmission module is provided. The transmission module includes a rotation portion formed with a receiving space and an axle disposed in the receiving space. The impact body is pivotally mounted to the rotation portion and received in the receiving space. A protrusion integrally extends outwardly from the other side of the impact body to allow the impact body swings around the protrusion. Whereby, the transmission module is easy to produce and assemble, has a lighter weight or greater rotary output power, and can improve transmission efficiency and lifetime, thus resulting in great inventive effects for use. | 06-27-2013 |
20130168119 | IMPACT MECHANISM FOR AN ELECTRIC TOOL - An impact mechanism for an electric tool, comprising a transmission mechanism arranged in a housing and driven by a motor ( | 07-04-2013 |
20140182870 | HANDHELD TOOL DEVICE - A handheld tool apparatus having a tool guidance unit, which has a tool spindle and a tool chuck, and having an impact mechanism which has a striker that in at least one operating state percussively drives the tool guidance unit. It is provided that a mass of the striker be at maximum two thirds as great as a mass of the tool guidance unit. | 07-03-2014 |
20140262398 | Concrete Anchor Setting Tool - An anchor setting tool includes a housing having a nozzle portion formed in an upper end thereof. A motor and a rotary-linear motion transmission mechanism are arranged in the housing and the rotary-linear transmission mechanism functions to couple an output shaft of the motor to a striking rod disposed in the nozzle portion to thereby move the striking rod in a reciprocating manner. A bias device exerts a force on the striking rod towards the outside of the housing along a longitudinal direction of the striking rod. | 09-18-2014 |
20140318820 | Motors with Magnetic Components - Disclosed are methods and devices utilizing magnetized components to assist operation of an internal mechanism of a tool. Magnetic fields can assist a power tool comprising internal mechanisms that cycle very quickly. Magnetized components can assist in a load/reset action relative to internal components of the power tool. In one example, one or more hammers of a hammer drill/driver can be reset more efficiently when various magnetized elements are oriented in certain ways relative to one another. Additionally, friction between components can be reduced by repulsive magnetic fields between two or more components. Utilizing the magnetic fields can improve the overall function of internal components of the tool. In another example, a tool such as a nailer or stapler can utilize magnetism to assist its internal components. In a nailer or stapler the magnetism can assist, for example, acceleration and deceleration of components utilized to drive the nail/staple. | 10-30-2014 |
20140338944 | HAND TOOL DEVICE - A hand tool device has a tool spindle and a hammer mechanism which includes a hammer and at least one curve guide driving the hammer at least during a hammer drilling operation. The tool spindle has at least one bearing surface on which the hammer is movably supported in at least one operating state. | 11-20-2014 |
20140338945 | HAND TOOL DEVICE - A hand tool device has a hammer mechanism including a hammer, at least one curve guide which drives the hammer at least during the hammer drilling operation, and at least one hammer mechanism spring which (i) stores at least a part of an impact energy in at least one operating state, and (ii) holds the hammer in the peripheral direction in at least one operating state. | 11-20-2014 |
20150014010 | PNEUMATIC MOTOR WITH BUILT-IN STRIKER MECHANISM - A pneumatic motor with built-in striker mechanism mainly includes a cylinder, rotor set and output shaft lever. The rotor set has a rotary drum and flexible blades. The output shaft lever can be driven by the rotary drum. A chamber is formed into the rotary drum and a striking portion on the output shaft lever is located within the chamber. The built-in striker mechanism is placed in the chamber and has striking bulges protruded on the striking portion, movable hammers sleeved externally on the striking bulge and struts axially located on the rotary drum. This new pneumatic motor has the striker mechanism set into the rotary drum of the rotor set, thus reducing greatly the axial length and volume of the pneumatic motor and realizing ease-of-use. | 01-15-2015 |
173095000 | Hammer head reciprocates along fixed transverse axis | 1 |
173097000 | Arcuate or rotary movement transmitted to tool | 1 |
20080217038 | PERCUSSION ADAPTER FOR POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MOTORS - A percussion adapter for a positive displacement motor including a housing, a torque tube and a reciprocating percussive piston operable by application of fluid pressure thereto. The piston can be driven to create a percussive effect by rotary movement of the torque tube. The percussion adapter can have a bypass option to allow flow through the percussion adapter without operation of the piston. | 09-11-2008 |
173098000 | Hammer head moves out of arcuate or rotary path | 1 |
20120118596 | IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool includes a housing, a motor supported in the housing and defining a first axis, an output shaft rotatably supported in the housing about a second axis oriented substantially normal to the first axis, and an impact mechanism coupled between the motor and the output shaft and operable to impart a striking rotational force to the output shaft. | 05-17-2012 |
173100000 | Hammer head movement is oscillatory | 1 |
20110192621 | Hammer and/or Hammer Drill Having Relubricating Device - The invention relates to a hammer and/or hammer drill acting as a breaker, having a drive, a hammer mechanism driven by the drive, and a crank device disposed in the force flow path between the drive and the hammer mechanism and coupled to an element of the hammer mechanism for transforming a rotary motion of the drive into an oscillating translation motion of the element of the hammer mechanism. A collecting device for collecting lubricant is provided above the hammer mechanism relative to a vertical operating position. The collecting device may be a collecting tank open at the top and defined by a partition of the housing and a separating floor. A connecting rod of the crank device may extend through a cutout in the separating floor. Lubricant collects above the separating floor can be delivered again and again into the interior of the housing by a delivery element. | 08-11-2011 |