Entries |
Document | Title | Date |
20080197722 | Electric motor with a commutator-side rotor bearing - An electric motor has a housing ( | 08-21-2008 |
20080211327 | Battery Pack And Electric Hand-Held Power Tool - The present invention provides a replaceable battery pack for an electric hand-held power tool ( | 09-04-2008 |
20080211328 | Machine Tool and Method For Operating a Machine Tool - The invention relates to a machine tool comprising an electric motor ( | 09-04-2008 |
20080265695 | Power Tool - A power tool includes a housing, a brushless motor, and a cover member. The housing has an air intake hole and an air exhaust hole formed therein, the housing having an inner surface. The brushless motor has an outer surface disposed in the housing, a first endface near the air intake hole, and a second endface near the air exhaust hole. The cover member covers at least one of the first endface and the second endface for preventing dust from entering the brushless motor. The inner surface of the housing and outer surface of the brushless motor define a circulation path providing communication between the air intake hole and the air exhaust hole. | 10-30-2008 |
20080290745 | Electrical hand-held power tool with cooling of electronics - An electrical hand-held power tool includes a drive motor, a ventilation device ( | 11-27-2008 |
20080303358 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL WITH A ROTATABLE BRUSH PLATE - The invention is based on an electrical power tool with an electrical machine, having a motor housing that receives the electrical machine and having a rotatable brush plate for reversing a direction of rotation of the electrical machine. The brush plate is covered in its cross section by a pivotable cover. | 12-11-2008 |
20080309172 | Module electric tool - A module electric tool comprises a lower cover including receiving compartments and a receiving cavity formed therein, an upper cover engaged with the lower cover, an gear box module received in the receiving compartment and including a rotary stem disposed at the front end thereof and an input sleeve mounted at the rear end thereof; an motor module received in the receiving compartment and including a driving shaft affixed at the front end thereof and electrical contacts formed on the rear end surface thereof, an electrical switch module received in the receiving compartment and including electrical contacts fixed at the front and rear ends thereof, respectively, and a press button attached at the peripheral side thereof, a battery module fitted in the receiving cavity and including electrical contacts provided at the front end thereof for couplingly contacting with the electrical contacts of the electrical switch module, thus obtaining an assembled convenience and lowering the production cost. | 12-18-2008 |
20090015079 | Drive unit for hand-held power tool - A drive unit ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090021090 | Power Tools With Motor Having a Multi-Piece Stator - A power tool has a motor having a stator made by separately forming pole pieces, return path pieces and field coils. The field coils are placed over necks of the pole path pieces and the return path pieces are affixed to the pole pieces. An armature having an outside diameter of at least 0.625 the outside diameter of the stator is placed in the stator. The field coils may be formed so that they extend beyond pole tips of the pole pieces. | 01-22-2009 |
20090033159 | DC Motor with Dual Commutator Bar Set and Selectable Series and Parallel Connected Coils - A permanent magnet, DC motor especially well adapted for use in power tools, and particularly hand-held, battery powered power tools. The motor includes two sets of armature coils, with each set of coils being coupled to separate sets of commutator bars on an armature. Separate pairs of brushes are used to interface with the two sets of commutator bars. A switching subsystem is controlled either manually by a user engageable switch or automatically by a controller, to connect the two sets of coils in either series or parallel configurations. The series configuration provides a greater efficiency, but with a lower power output than the parallel connection. The parallel connection provides a greater maximum power output from the motor. Thus, the operating characteristics of the tool can be tailored to better meet the needs of a work task, and in a manner than makes most efficient use of available battery power. | 02-05-2009 |
20090045684 | Portable Generator - A portable generator, comprising a housing, a handle provided on the housing, and a generator set fixed in the housing; the handle is fixed at the lower part to a link span in the housing; a cylinder head cover of the generator set is provided with an installation slice extending toward both ends; the installation slice is sheathed with a shock-absorbing sleeve and fixed and connected to the link span; and the generator set is connected at the bottom with the housing through a shock-absorbing mat. The generator improves shock-absorption effect, and prolongs service life of the product; it is simple in structure and convenient for maintenance; and it cancels the cover body, which reduces weight and is advantageous to dissipate heat. | 02-19-2009 |
20090051230 | Rotor for a Forced-Air-Cooled Electric Motor | 02-26-2009 |
20090091199 | HANDHELD ELECTRIC MIXER - A handheld electric mixer has a variable speed motor and a two-speed gearbox for transmitting driving torque of the motor to a pair of work pieces that mix, blend, beat or otherwise act upon a food item or recipe constituents. The gear box has a first gear ratio for providing a first range of output speeds and a second gear ratio for providing a second range of output speeds. The first ratio transmits at least twice as much torque to the rotational work pieces as does the second ratio. There is an electronic speed controller for controlling rotational speed the motor and a separate ratio selector for selecting between the first and second ratios of the gearbox. | 04-09-2009 |
20090115266 | POWER TOOL WITH FRAMELESS MOTOR AND TWO-PIECE BRUSH ASSEMBLY, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A power tool includes a tool housing and a motor. The motor includes a commutator and a brush assembly around the commutator. The brush assembly has two pieces. The power tool is assembled by inserting the first piece of the brush assembly in a first portion of the housing of the power tool, inserting a frameless motor in the first portion of the power tool housing, mating the second piece of the brush assembly to the first piece, and mating a second portion of the power tool housing to the first portion of the power tool housing. | 05-07-2009 |
20090179507 | POWER TOOL - According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a power tool including: a commutator motor including a rotor and a stator having a substantially cylindrical stator core; a fan provided to face one axial end of the stator core so as to be rotatable coaxially with the rotor; and a stator coil bundle fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the stator core, the stator coil bundle having a coil end portion that protrudes more than the stator core in a rotational axis direction of the rotor, wherein a minimum internal diameter of the coil end portion is smaller than a maximum external diameter of the fan, and wherein the coil end portion has a fan facing portion that faces the fan along a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis direction. | 07-16-2009 |
20090200878 | Power transmission tool and system - An improved power tool system includes a power tool and an external power supply connected via a cable to provide utility and safety in a hazardous operation such as loading ammunition into a weapon in an environment of flammable materials and extreme environmental exposure. The power tool includes a sparkless motor, a sparkless controller and sparkless switches, in a sealed enclosure with improved heat transfer means. The power tool has improved torque controlling means to mitigate reaction torque to the operator and equipment when starting or stopping highly inertial loads. A sealed enclosure is provided to prevent liquids from entering the motor and controller cavity and includes a thermally conductive path to conduct heat from the motor and controller through the enclosure to cooling fins and a coolant path formed between the fins and an entrapment wall. | 08-13-2009 |
20090302695 | ELECTRIC MOTOR AND ELECTRIC TOOL WITH THE SAME - An object of the present invention is to effectively cool the generation of heat of a resin molding armature, especially to effectively cool the generation of heat of a coil in an electric motor having a resin molding armature and in an electric tool into which the electric motor is incorporated. In order to effectively cool the generation of heat of a resin molding armature | 12-10-2009 |
20090322166 | POWER TOOL INCLUDING HYBRID ELECTRIC MOTOR DESIGN - An electric motor for use with a power tool includes a motor housing having a first end and an open second end, a first bearing coupled to the first end of the motor housing, a plurality of magnets coupled to the motor housing, and an armature having a first end and a second end. The first end of the armature is rotatably supported by the first bearing. The second end of the armature protrudes from the open second end of the motor housing without being supported by the open second end of the motor housing. The electric motor also includes a second bearing coupled to the second end of the armature. The motor housing is supportable by a first portion of the power tool housing. The second bearing is supportable by a second portion of the power tool housing. | 12-31-2009 |
20100026107 | POWER TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power tool including: a housing; a fan rotatably supported by the housing so as to generate an air flow; a wall portion supported by the housing; and a heat generation portion supported by the wall portion, wherein the wall portion has an exposing hole to expose a part of the heat generation portion so that the exposed part of the heat generation portion is positioned within the air flow. | 02-04-2010 |
20100033036 | Motor With Permanent Magnets and Method of Manufacturing; Power Tool With Same - An electric motor has a rotor and a stator. The rotor or the stator has arced permanent magnets that have essentially the same inner radius (IR) and outer radius (OR). In an aspect, the stator has a stator housing having a plurality of poles. Each pole includes a plurality of flat magnets affixed to an inner surface of the stator housing. In an aspect, flats on the outside of the stator housing key the stator assembly in a power tool housing. In an aspect, flat magnets are pre-magnetized, pre-assembled with alternating magnetic polarities, inserted into a stator housing, and remagnetized to a final, desired magnetic polarity configuration. In an aspect, pre-magnetized magnets and unmagnetized magnets are pre-assembled with unmagnetized magnets between magnetized magnets, the pre-assembled magnets inserted into a stator housing, and the unmagnetized magnets magnetized to a final, desired magnetic polarity configuration. In an aspect, pre-magnetized magnets are inserted between anchors inwardly extending from an inner surface of a stator housing with the anchors retaining each magnet placed in the stator housing between anchors from being angularly displaced by subsequently inserted magnets. In an aspect, pre-magnetized magnets are inserted in recesses in an inner surface of a stator housing with the recesses retaining each magnet placed in the stator housing between anchors from being angularly displaced by subsequently inserted magnets. In an aspect, each pole has at least three magnets, at least one of the magnets being thinner than the other magnets. In an aspect, the outer most magnets are made of magnetic material that is more resistant to demagnetization than at least one of the other magnets. In an aspect, the magnets of each pole are unevenly spaced over the pole In an aspect, a power tool includes such an electric motor. | 02-11-2010 |
20100038979 | Power Tool With Motor Air Flow Path Control - In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a power tool has an electric motor having a stator disposed in a field case. The stator has field coils having opposed axial ends that extend axially outwardly from opposed axial ends of a lamination stack of the stator. An armature is disposed in the stator and has a shaft on which a fan is disposed. There are gaps between the opposed axial ends of the respective field coils. The fan baffle includes an air direction member that extends into one of the gaps to direct air flow between the armature and the stator. In an aspect, the fan baffle includes a plurality of such members, one for each gap. | 02-18-2010 |
20100045122 | STATOR OF AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE, ELECTRICAL MACHINE, AND POWER TOOL - A stater of an electrical machine has a cross section, a longitudinal extension, a jacket surface, a plurality of winding holders configured so that at least one of the winding holders for receiving a field winding has a larger winding width than another of the winding holders. | 02-25-2010 |
20100045123 | STATOR OF AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE, ELECTRICAL MACHINE, AND POWER TOOL - A stator of an electrical machine has a cross section, a longitudinal extension, a jacket surface, a plurality of winding holders configured for receiving field windings, the winding holders being distributed inhomogenously around an inner circumference of the cross section, such that a density of the field windings in at least one first region formed around a stator circumference is smaller than in an adjacent second region. | 02-25-2010 |
20100072833 | ELECTRIC DRILL WITH CHARGE STATE AND DIRECTIONAL INDICATOR - In accordance with the invention, a drill comprises a drill housing with a handle portion and a driver portion. An electrical drill motor is located in the driver portion. The drill motor has an output shaft for coupling output rotary power. An electrical switch controls the operation of the drill motor. The electrical switch it is located on the handle portion of the drill housing. A chuck is coupled to the output shaft of the drill motor. A display combines information or state of charge of the battery and drill direction without unduly compromising battery life. | 03-25-2010 |
20100123359 | Power Tool - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power tool including: a motor that generates a rotational force; a power transmission mechanism that is driven by the motor to transmit the rotational force and that is connected to a bit; and a housing that houses the motor and the power transmission mechanism therein, wherein an electric fan for cooling the power transmission mechanism or the motor is provided inside the housing, wherein the power transmission mechanism, the motor and the electric fan are arranged in this order from front, and wherein the electric fan is disposed at a rear side so as to be interposed between the motor and a back wall of the housing. | 05-20-2010 |
20100244592 | POWER TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power tool including: a housing having a suction port formed thereon to introduce an cooling air from an outside of the housing; and a brushless motor that is housed in the housing and has an electric circuit, the electric circuit having a heat radiating surface, wherein the heat radiating surface is disposed in a neighborhood of the suction port. | 09-30-2010 |
20100253162 | POWER TOOL WITH BRUSHLESS MOTOR - In a first space S | 10-07-2010 |
20100277014 | RFI SUPPRESSION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MOUNTING FOR DC CORDLESS TOOLS - A hand tool RFI suppression system comprising a DC motor having a conductive housing, a power supply and a suppression circuit board supporting at least one suppression assembly and at least one ground circuit electrically coupled to the suppression assembly. The suppression circuit board is mounted to the motor housing with the at least one suppression assembly electrically coupled in parallel between the power supply and the DC motor and the ground circuit is electrically coupled to the motor housing. A method of suppressing RFI in a power hand tool is also provided. | 11-04-2010 |
20100277015 | MACHINE TOOL - The invention relates to an electric tool, in particular a hand-held electric tool, having a housing, which has a rear housing part and at least one front housing part arranged in front of the rear housing part in the longitudinal direction of the electric tool, and an electric drive motor having an armature shaft that extends in the longitudinal direction of the electric tool. The armature shaft is rotatably mounted together with a rear bearing arranged at the rear housing part. According to the invention, the rear bearing is designed as a fixed bearing. | 11-04-2010 |
20100283332 | Electric power tool - An electric power tool includes: a motor including a motor shaft; a tip tool driven by the motor; a housing that houses the motor; a switching element for driving the motor; and a bearing that can retain the motor shaft. The switching element is provided so as to overlap with the bearing in a direction of the motor shaft inside the housing. | 11-11-2010 |
20100301688 | WINDING BODY FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A WINDING BODY FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR - The invention relates to a winding body for an electric motor and, in particular a brushless direct current electric motor ( | 12-02-2010 |
20100308673 | POWER TOOL HAVING AN ELECTRONICALLY COMMUTATED MOTOR AND DOUBLE INSULATION - A power tool has a housing a housing having an electronically commutated motor disposed therein. The motor has a rotor and a stator. The rotor has permanent magnets. The stator has a lamination stack and windings wound therein. Features are provided to provide double insulation. | 12-09-2010 |
20100327675 | HEAT DISSIPATION STRUCTURE FOR SEALED MACHINE TOOLS - A heat dissipation structure for sealed machine tools includes a motor rotor rotating to drive airflow to perform heat dissipation simultaneously. It includes a machine tool housing with a heat dissipation vent and a chamber inside, a stator in the chamber and a rotor located between the stator and the housing. The rotor and the housing wall form a swirling flow space between them. The rotor and the stator form an axial flow space between them. The swirling flow space and the axial flow space communicate through a radial airflow passage. The rotor has at least one flow directing portion. The rotor rotates relative to the stator. The stator generates thermal airflow which flows from the axial flow space through a radial airflow passage to the swirling flow space. The flow directing portion performs an exchange of cooling air and thermal airflow through the heat dissipation vent. | 12-30-2010 |
20110001368 | POWER TOOL - A power tool has a casing and a motor assembly installed within the casing. The motor assembly comprises a motor, a heat dissipation device, a fan and a guiding member. The motor has a stator and a rotor. The heat dissipation device has an annular heat absorbing section which is fitted to a housing of the stator and a plurality of fins extending from the heat absorbing section for dissipating heat. Air flow generated by the fan is guided to the fins of the heat dissipation device by the guiding member to cool the motor. | 01-06-2011 |
20110006621 | POWER TOOL - A power tool has a casing and a motor assembly installed in the casing. The motor assembly comprises a motor and a heat dissipation device. The motor comprises a housing and magnets or windings disposed at an inner surface of the housing. The heat dissipation device is arranged at an outer surface of the housing and a window is formed in the casing to expose the heat dissipation device. Preferably, the heat dissipation device comprises an annular heat absorbing section fitted to a radially outer surface of the motor housing and a plurality of fins extending from the heat absorbing section and into the window. | 01-13-2011 |
20110012446 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - In an electric machine tool with a commutator motor which has a motor shaft which is arranged rotatably in a motor housing and has a commutator, at least two commutator brushes are assigned which are accessible via at least one brush cover provided on the motor housing. A covering element fixes the brush cover on the motor housing in an operating position in which the commutator brushes are covered. The covering element in turn is fastened on the motor housing via a detachable connection. | 01-20-2011 |
20110018372 | ELECTRIC CUTTING TOOL - An electric cutting tool including a housing ( | 01-27-2011 |
20110025142 | ELECTRICAL DEVICE - The invention relates to an electrical device, especially an electric tool, which has a motor unit provided with a motor housing, and a receiving unit for receiving at least one drive element. According to the invention, the electrical device includes a motor sleeve for coupling the motor unit to the receiving unit. | 02-03-2011 |
20110031825 | POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a motor housing, a motor, a motor-side terminal, a switch block, and a switch-side terminal provided on the switch block to be connected to the motor-side terminal. A hollow tubular member is provided on one of the motor housing and the switch block and extends in a longitudinal direction of the motor housing, and a fitting member is provided on the other of the motor housing and the switch block and fitted in the tubular member. The motor-side terminal and the switch-side terminal are connected to each other within a hollow of the tubular member. As long as the motor-side terminal and the switch-side terminal are at least connected to each other, the tubular member and the fitting member are held in the fitted state so that a connection between the terminals is isolated from the outside of the tubular member. | 02-10-2011 |
20110043057 | POWER TOOL - It is an object of the invention to provide a technique for easily controlling the output characteristic of a brushless motor in a power tool by adjusting the number of turns of a coil that forms a stator winding. A power tool has a brushless motor which includes a rotor | 02-24-2011 |
20110068642 | Electric power tool - An electric power tool includes a motor, a speed reduction mechanism, a power output unit, a control circuit unit, and a housing. The housing provided with an air supply-exhaust hole. The motor includes a stator core wound with coils, a rotor core and an electronic circuit unit. The electronic circuit unit includes a circuit board, electronic components arranged in the circuit board and including a switching element, coil connection portions arranged in the circuit board and connected to the coils and a control circuit connection portion arranged in the circuit board and connected to the control circuit unit. The motor further includes a radiator member for dissipating heat generated in the switching element of the electronic circuit unit and an insulating cover member molded to cover the electronic components, the coil connection portions, the control circuit connection portion, the circuit board and the radiator member. | 03-24-2011 |
20110115314 | POWER TOOLS WITH MOTOR HAVING A MULTI-PIECE STATOR - A power tool has a motor having a stator made by separately forming pole pieces, return path pieces and field coils. The field coils are placed over necks of the pole path pieces and the return path pieces are affixed to the pole pieces. An armature having an outside diameter of at least 0.625 the outside diameter of the stator is placed in the stator. The field coils may be formed so that they extend beyond pole tips of the pole pieces. | 05-19-2011 |
20110148227 | POWER TOOL - The invention relates to a power tool having a machine housing and a ventilation unit which is provided for cooling a motor unit and/or an electronics unit encased by the machine housing, the cooling being accomplished by means of suctioning a cooling air flow, and which has a deflection unit. The invention provides that the deflection unit has at least one deflection channel that is provided for separating contaminant particles and air of the cooling air flow by means of a deflecting of the cooling air flow. | 06-23-2011 |
20110169351 | FIELD STACK FOR A MOTOR - A power tool includes a shaft rotatable about an axis and configured to drive a tool element, a motor armature, a first field coil, and a second field coil. First and second symmetrical stack parts each include a pole piece that is configured to receive respective first and second field coils. The first field coil is coupled to the pole piece of the first stack part such that portions of the first field coil extend past pole tips of the first stack part, and the second field coil is coupled to the pole piece of the second stack part such that portions of the second field coil extend past pole tips of the second stack part. The first stack part is coupled to the second stack part such that the first stack part and the second stack part together define an aperture that surrounds the shaft axis. | 07-14-2011 |
20110175466 | HANS POWER TOOL WITH BRUSH MOTOR - A hand power tool with an oblong motor housing, particularly used as a handle, houses an electric collector motor. The brushes of the motor are housed in a brush holder with a brush shaft in a spring loaded way. Furthermore, the brush holder is solely/individually fixed in the motor housing, to which an axis intersection is associated, particularly a longitudinal, a vertical, and a transversal axis. According to the invention, the hand power tool is arranged in the motor housing in a space-saving manner with the shaft of the brush holder arranged opposite the vertical axis of the motor housing at an angle of approximately 20° in a laterally displaced way, particularly radially, relative to the longitudinal axis. | 07-21-2011 |
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 |
20110198951 | MOTOR ARMATURE - A method of manufacturing a motor for a power tool includes providing an armature configured to be coupled to a shaft. The armature includes a yoke and a first tooth and a second tooth that extend radially outward from the yoke to define a slot between the first tooth and the second tooth. Each of the first tooth and the second tooth include an inner end adjacent the yoke and an outer end opposite the inner end. The method further includes coupling a first wire guide member to the outer end of the first tooth, coupling a second wire guide member to the outer end of the second tooth, winding wire into the slot, after winding wire into the slot, compressing the wire radially into the slot, uncoupling the first wire guide member from the first tooth, and uncoupling the second wire guide member from the second tooth. | 08-18-2011 |
20110227429 | POWER TOOL - A power tool in the form of an electric disc grinder has a driving motor for driving a grinding wheel that performs a grinding or polishing operation on a workpiece, a motor housing that houses the driving motor, a rear cover that is mounted to a rear end region of the motor housing and forms together with the motor housing a grip to be held by a user, and a power switch including an operating lever that extends longitudinally on both of the motor housing and the rear cover and is operated by gripping with a user's hand, and a switch part that is disposed within the rear cover and actuated by operation of the operating lever to control energization of the driving motor and connected to the operating lever through an opening. | 09-22-2011 |
20110227430 | Power Tool - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power tool including: a brushless motor; switching elements that drive the brushless motor; a circuit board on which the switching elements are mounted; a transmission portion that transmits a driving force of the brushless motor; and a housing that houses the brushless motor, the switching elements, the circuit board and the transmission portion therein, wherein the switching elements include semiconductor elements each having terminals on a bottom surface thereof, and wherein the switching elements are surface mounted on the circuit board. | 09-22-2011 |
20110241456 | Portable Electrical Power Tool - A portable electric power tool including a housing having one end to which an L-shaped battery pack is installable. A motor is accommodated in the housing. A switch assembly includes a switch body installed in the housing. The switch body is overlapped with the L-shaped battery pack in a longitudinal direction of the power tool. The switch assembly further includes a trigger including a pivot portion, a manipulation portion extending frontward from the pivot portion and pivotally movable, and a lever portion extending rearward from the pivot portion to actuate the switch body. The manipulation portion is disposed to overlap with a center of gravity of an entire power tool in the longitudinal direction, and the pivot portion is positioned between the manipulation portion and the switch body. | 10-06-2011 |
20110241457 | Hand-Held Power Tool - A hand-held power tool has a tool member and a motor drivingly connected to the tool member, wherein the motor is arranged in a motor housing. A battery for driving the tool member is provided. A guide shaft has arranged on its first end the battery and on its second end the motor housing and the tool member. A rotatably power output part arranged on the motor housing is drivingly connected to the motor. The power output part supports the tool member. Cooling air is sucked through the guide shaft into the motor housing. Between the power output part and the motor housing an annular air exit gap is formed through which the cooling air exits the motor housing. At least one guide vane that projects into the annular air exit gap is provided. | 10-06-2011 |
20110248583 | Power Transmission Tool And System - An improved power tool system includes a power tool having a motor and a controller enclosed within a motor and controller housing, with the motor and controller sealingly coupled with the motor to prevent liquids and gasses from entering the motor and controller housing. In one aspect, the motor and controller housing comprises first and second interfitting components. In another aspect, a fixture for manufacturing a motor and controller housing includes a base with first and second angularly disposed support surfaces, and a pressing member received between the first and second support surfaces. | 10-13-2011 |
20110273036 | POWER TOOL HAVING A DIRECT CURRENT MOTOR AND POWER ELECTRONICS - A power tool has a direct current motor and power electronics including power components and logic components for operating the direct current motor. The power components are situated on the direct current motor as a power unit. | 11-10-2011 |
20110273037 | BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR - A brushless DC motor includes a rotor having a shaft and a column-shaped magnet in which a through hole is formed at a center of the magnet in the axial direction for allowing the shaft to be inserted and also allowing resin to be filled in a space between an inner wall surface of the through hole and an outer surface of the shaft, wherein the inner wall surface of the through hole of the magnet and the outer surface of the shaft are formed into shapes which can prevent relative rotation of the shaft with respect to the magnet via the resin. | 11-10-2011 |
20110285218 | INSTALLATION STRUCTURE OF A TEMPERATURE SENSOR IN A BRUSH MOTOR AND AN ELECTRIC POWER TOOL INCLUDING SAME - An installation structure of a temperature sensor in a brush motor includes a holding plate; a metal-made fixing base; and a brush holder arranged on the fixing base to hold a brush in place. The metal-made fixing base is provided on the holding plate, and the fixing base includes a sensor attachment portion to which the temperature sensor is attached. Further, the sensor attachment portion is positioned outside the holding plate. | 11-24-2011 |
20110298313 | Motor With Permanent Magnets and Method of Manufacturing Power Tool With Same - A permanent magnet electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator has a stator housing with at least a North pole and a South pole, each pole including permanent magnets affixed to an inner surface of the stator housing, where at least two of the magnets within a pole have dissimilar characteristics, e.g., different widths or different grades of demagnetization resistance. | 12-08-2011 |
20120013203 | ELECTRIC MOTOR - An electric motor is disclosed and which includes a braking element which is biasingly urged into a braking relationship relative to the electric motor, when the electric motor is deenergized, but which is further moved out of braking engagement when the electric motor is energized. The invention finds particular usefulness when used on hand tools, such as angle grinders. | 01-19-2012 |
20120013204 | ELECTRIC MOTOR - It is an object of the invention to secure an insulation distance between a stator and a rotor without reducing a region of a slot of a stator core in which a winding is installed. The representative electric motor includes a cylindrical stator core | 01-19-2012 |
20120013205 | ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR - A device for reversing the direction of rotation and/or for adjusting the carbon brushes for a reversible electric motor, in particular for an electric hand tool, with a base and with a mount, which is mounted pivotably on the base and on which brushholders for the carbon brushes wiping over the collector of the electric motor are arranged. The electric motor can be driven by means of power electronics, such as a pulse width controller, a phase gating controller, a phase chopping controller or the like. The power electronics are arranged on the base and/or on the mount. The device furthermore has fixed contacts and switching contacts, which interact with alternate contact-making for reversing the direction of rotation of the electric motor as the mount is pivoted. | 01-19-2012 |
20120080963 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool of the present invention includes a motor used as a drive source housed in a dual-separated type housing and includes a bearing support member that covers the outer circumferential surface of a bearing of the motor and supports the bearing from outside in the radial direction, and is configured such that the bearing and one end of the bearing support member in the axial direction are inserted in a tool component disposed coaxially, and a protruding portion that is the other end of the bearing support member and axially protrudes from the tool component is supported by receiving portions of a pair of housing parts. | 04-05-2012 |
20120086290 | VARIABLE AMPLITUDE VIBRATORY APPLIANCE - A vibratory appliance includes a tool driven to oscillate by a rotary electric motor. A mechanism for converting rotary movement to oscillatory movement includes magnetic couplers moveable relative to one another. A displacement mechanism moves one of the magnetic couplers relative to the other magnetic coupler and varies the amplitude of oscillation of the tool. | 04-12-2012 |
20120104881 | ELECTRIC MOTOR AND WORKING MACHINE COMPRISING THE SAME - A motor has an output shaft which is rotatably supported by a housing, a rotor which is fixed to the output shaft and which comprises a printed-wiring board, and a stator which is fixed to the housing and which comprises a magnet facing the rotor. The printed-wiring board comprises a coil/commutator disk and a coil disk. A commutator conductor pattern is formed in a commutator region of the coil/commutator disk. Likewise, coil conductor patterns are formed in respective coil regions of the coil/commutator disk and of the coil disk. | 05-03-2012 |
20120119600 | SERIES MOTOR WITH PERMANENT MAGNET - A series-wound DC motor is disclosed comprising a stator having at least two poles and an armature, each pole comprising at least one field winding which is connected in series with an armature winding, and further comprising at least one permanent magnet arranged on each pole, whose magnetic field is superimposed on the main field produced by the at least one field winding. | 05-17-2012 |
20120200181 | Power Tool - A power tool includes a housing, a brushless motor, and a cover member. The housing has an air intake hole and an air exhaust hole formed therein, the housing having an inner surface. The brushless motor has an outer surface disposed in the housing, a first endface near the air intake hole, and a second endface near the air exhaust hole. The cover member covers at least one of the first endface and the second endface for preventing dust from entering the brushless motor. The inner surface of the housing and outer surface of the brushless motor define a circulation path providing communication between the air intake hole and the air exhaust hole. | 08-09-2012 |
20120228968 | HANDHELD ELECTRIC MIXER - A handheld electric mixer has a rotational output spindle for holding mixer work pieces, first and second gears located on the rotational output spindle, and a motor. The first gear is rotationally coupled to the motor output shaft. The mixer includes a two-speed gear-box receiving torque from the motor, and transmitting the torque to the output spindle. The two-speed gear-box includes a rotational lay shaft axially parallel to the rotational output spindle, third and fourth gears located on the lay shaft, the third gear meshing with the first gear and the fourth gear meshing with the second gear. A selector mechanism selects between a first gear ratio and a second gear ratio and includes a clutch disk on the spindle, and moveable axially for alternatively engaging and rotatably locking the one of the third or fourth gears that is engaged with the clutch disk. | 09-13-2012 |
20120235520 | HAND TOOL - A hand tool is disclosed. A polarity reversing switch has first contact devices which are immovable with respect to a machine housing and second contact devices on a brush holder. An operating element is adjustable between two positions for changing a direction of travel of an electric motor. At least one of the first contact devices has a first metal strip and a first spring. A section of the first metal strip has a first contact face for contacting one of the second contact devices. The first spring is prestressed in the direction toward the second contact device. At least one of the second contact devices has a second metal strip and a second spring. A section of the second metal strip has a second contact face for contacting one of the first contact devices. The second spring is prestressed in the direction of the first contact device. | 09-20-2012 |
20120248902 | POWER TOOL WITH MOTOR HAVING A MULTI-PIECE STATOR - A power tool has a motor having a stator made by separately forming pole pieces and field coils. The field coils are placed over necks of the pole path pieces. An armature has an outside diameter of at least 0.625 the outside diameter of the stator is placed in the stator. The housing has a girth of 200 mm or less with the motor wound to provide a maximum watts out to housing girth ratio of at least 5 maximum watts outs to 1 mm of housing girth. The field coils may be formed so that they extend beyond pole tips of the pole pieces. | 10-04-2012 |
20120299402 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - There is disclosed an electric power tool in which magnetic saturation seldom occurs in a tooth of a stator without increasing the size of a motor. The electric power tool includes a motor having a stator with a plurality of teeth formed circumferentially at equal intervals and axially extending groove-like slots between each tooth, with winding wires being wound around each tooth by use of the slots, and having a tubular rotor coaxially surrounding the stator with a permanent magnet of a plurality of poles on an inner peripheral surface facing distal end surfaces of the teeth of the stator. Further, the ratio of the number of poles of the permanent magnet of the rotor to the number of slots of the stator is set to be 4 to 3. | 11-29-2012 |
20120313464 | ELECTRIC TOOLS - Embodiments of the present invention may include an electric tool comprising an outer rotor type electric motor as a driving source and a stator supporting member made from metal. The motor preferably includes a stator and a rotator. The stator is preferably supported by the stator supporting member. The rotator is preferably located at an outer periphery of the stator. | 12-13-2012 |
20120319508 | ELECTRIC TOOL - An electric tool including: a motor having a stator coil; and a circuit board, wherein the stator coil includes a coil main body and an extending part extending from the coil main body and electrically connected to the circuit board, and wherein the extending part is slacked. | 12-20-2012 |
20120319509 | ELECTRIC TOOL - An electric tool including: a motor; a housing including, a motor housing accommodating the motor, and a handle housing having one end connected to the motor housing and another other end configured to be provided with a detachable battery pack; an output part partially accommodated in the motor housing and configured to be driven by the motor; and a control board accommodated in the motor housing and configured to control the motor. | 12-20-2012 |
20130033134 | ELECTRIC TOOLS - An electric tool may include a motor housing and a motor disposed within the motor housing. The motor has a stator fixed in position relative to the motor housing and a rotor rotatable about a motor axis. Cooling air can flow within the motor housing across the motor in a direction substantially parallel to the motor axis. A baffle may be disposed within the motor housing for regulating the flow of cooling air across the motor. At least a part of the baffle may be positioned within a range of a length of the stator with respect to the axial direction of the motor axis. | 02-07-2013 |
20130038148 | HAND-HELD MACHINE TOOL WITH IMPROVED OUTPUT EFFICIENCY - A hand-held machine tool with improved output efficiency includes a casing to hold a control circuit connected to a power source and an electric motor which includes a stator, a rotor and an output spindle. The stator has a core and a plurality of stator magnetic poles extended radially. The stator magnetic poles are wound by an exciting winding. The core has an axle hole run through by the output spindle. The rotor has a transmission portion fastened to the output spindle and an induction portion extended from the transmission portion and horizontally corresponding to the stator magnetic poles. The induction portion has a plurality of rotor magnetic poles on an inner rim thereof corresponding to the stator magnetic poles. The rotor magnetic poles and stator magnetic poles are magnetically coupled to induce a magnetic force to drive the output spindle to rotate against the stator in the axle hole. | 02-14-2013 |
20130076165 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL WITH AN ELECTRONIC COOLING - An electric power tool for processing a substrate is disclosed. The electric power tool includes a tool which is designed to be rotatable around a rotational axis, a motor assembly having at least one motor which rotates the tool around the rotational axis, a motor housing having at least one receiving area for the at least one motor, a cooling element for cooling the at least one motor, and an electronic assembly having at least one electronic component to be cooled. The cooling of the at least one electronic component to be cooled is carried out via the motor housing. | 03-28-2013 |
20130106209 | HANDHELD ELECTRIC TOOL | 05-02-2013 |
20130119790 | ELECTRIC MOTOR - An electric motor has a wound stator and a permanent magnet rotor. The rotor has a plurality of rotor core portions and a plurality of permanent magnets, the rotor core portions and the permanent magnets being arranged alternately in a circumferential direction of the rotor. The permanent magnets are made of material containing ferric oxide and polarized generally in the circumferential direction of the rotor. The motor may be used in a power tool or a lawn mower. | 05-16-2013 |
20130119791 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool includes a main body provided with a drive unit and a power supply pack detachably attached to the main body and provided with a power supply unit serving as a power source for the drive unit. A first power supply pack in which a secondary battery is used as the power supply unit and a second power supply pack in which an electric double-layer capacitor is used as the power supply unit are selectively used as the power supply pack to be attached to the main body. | 05-16-2013 |
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 |
20130162067 | STATOR ASSEMBLY HAVING EMBEDDED MAGNETS FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool is provided, including a housing, a permanent magnet electric motor in the housing, and an output member coupled to the electric motor. The electric motor includes a rotor and a stator with at least a North pole and a South pole. The stator includes a lamination stack of identically-shaped magnetically-conductive laminations with the identically-shaped pockets stamped therein and secured together in alignment to form the at least one magnet pocket at each pole. Each magnet pocket is contained within the lamination stack distanced from the inner and outer surfaces of the lamination stack. The stator further including at least one permanent magnet embedded within each magnet pocket of each pole. | 06-27-2013 |
20130162068 | OVERMOLDED STATOR ASSEMBLY LAMINATION STACK FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool is provided, including a housing, a permanent magnet electric motor in the housing, and an output member coupled to the electric motor. The electric motor includes a rotor and a stator with at least a North pole and a South pole. The stator includes a lamination stack having loose laminations held together via an overmolded resin. The overmolded resin include a longitudinal overmold layer covering at least a portion of at least one of an inner or outer surfaces of the lamination stack, and two end cap portions extending laterally from the ends of the longitudinal overmold layer to firmly cover ends of the lamination stack. | 06-27-2013 |
20130200733 | POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a casing with an inlet and an outlet extending in a radial direction of the casing, a motor installed within the casing between the inlet and the outlet. The motor includes a stator and a rotor with a shaft, an air passage being formed between a radially outer surface of the stator and an inner surface of the casing. The air passage extends in the axial direction of the casing. A heat dissipation device is arranged on the radially outer surface of the stator for absorbing heat from the stator, and is disposed in the air passage. A fan is fixed to the shaft of the rotor. Air flow generated by the fan enters the casing via the inlet and exits the casing via the outlet after passing through the air passage and the heat dissipation device, | 08-08-2013 |
20130207491 | STATOR ASSEMBLY FOR A BRUSHLESS MOTOR IN A POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a brushless DC motor having a stator and a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator, the stator including a first winding, a second winding, and a third winding. Each winding is arranged at at least two opposite poles connected together. The stator windings may be connected in a delta configuration by electrically coupling adjacent terminals of the first and second windings, second and third windings, and third and first windings at three connection points. A baffle may be provided in parallel and adjacent to the stator, the baffle including at least one conductive routing or stamping to facilitate electrically coupling the first, second, and third windings in at least one of a delta or a wye configuration. | 08-15-2013 |
20130241325 | POWER TOOL - A power tool has a casing and a motor assembly installed within the casing. The motor assembly comprises a motor, a heat dissipation device, a fan and a guiding member. The motor has a stator and a rotor. The heat dissipation device has an annular heat absorbing section which is fitted to a housing of the stator and a plurality of fins extending from the heat absorbing section for dissipating heat. Air flow generated by the fan is guided to the fins of the heat dissipation device by the guiding member to cool the motor. | 09-19-2013 |
20130270932 | ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR BRUSHLESS MOTOR FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a brushless DC motor having a stator assembly and a rotor assembly at least a portion of which is arranged pivotably inside the stator assembly. The rotor assembly includes a rotor lamination stack housing a permanent magnets and a rotor fixedly housed inside a center portion of the lamination stack to pivot therewith. A fan may be fixedly attached to the rotor and arranged adjacent the stator assembly. The fan includes a back plate and blades longitudinally projecting from a periphery of the back plate towards the stator assembly, where a middle portion of the back plate is contoured away from an end cap of the motor to accommodate a projecting portion of the end cap. The permanent magnets may extend beyond the longitudinal length of the rotor lamination stack towards a magnet sensor to facilitate sensing of the permanent magnet via the magnet sensor. | 10-17-2013 |
20130270933 | WORK APPARATUS - A work apparatus has a tool which is driven in rotation by a drive motor via a transmission. The drive motor is an electric motor which has a commutator and brushes. The drive motor is arranged in a motor housing and drives an impeller wheel which conveys a cooling airflow for the drive motor. Simple and effective lubrication of the transmission is achieved with the cooling airflow flowing past the commutator and brushes and the transmission is arranged downstream of the commutator in the cooling airflow. The motor housing is formed in a manner closed toward the transmission housing on that end side that faces the transmission housing and is connected to the transmission housing via a flow connection. | 10-17-2013 |
20130270934 | STATOR ASSEMBLY FOR A BRUSHLESS MOTOR IN A POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a motor having a stator assembly and a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator. The stator assembly includes a lamination stack defining a plurality of poles; a plurality of field windings each arranged at at least two opposite poles of said plurality of poles and connected together around the stator assembly; and a plurality of conductive terminals longitudinally arranged along an outer surface of the lamination stack and electrically coupled to the plurality of field windings and a power source. | 10-17-2013 |
20130307354 | Hand-Held Machine Tool - A hand-held machine tool comprises a driving motor that is mounted in a machine tool housing and is used to drive a tool, and a damping element accommodated in the machine tool housing. At least one damping element is arranged between the housing of the driving motor and the machine tool housing and forms a support element for mounting and supporting the driving motor in the machine tool housing. | 11-21-2013 |
20130307355 | POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a housing, a motor accommodated in the housing, a cooling fan arranged coaxially with the motor, a trigger switch configured to activate the motor, a motor control board on which a switching device is mounted to drive the motor, and a coupling unit provided below a bottom surface of the motor. The motor control board is fixed to the motor via the coupling unit such that the motor control board is disposed below the motor and above the trigger switch. | 11-21-2013 |
20130307356 | DISK MOTOR AND ELECTRIC-POWERED WORKING MACHINE - A disk motor includes a rotor, a stator, and an output shaft which is coaxially integrated with the rotor, a coil disk is provided in one of the rotor and the stator, a magnetic-flux generating part is provided in the other of the rotor and the stator, and the coil disk is configured by laminating a plurality of coil substrates each on which a coil pattern is printed. Among these coil substrates, in the coil substrates | 11-21-2013 |
20130313924 | BRUSH ASSEMBLY FOR A POWER TOOL MOTOR - A power tool is provided including a tool housing in which an electric motor is disposed. The electric motor includes a stator and an armature rotatably received within the stator. The armature has an armature shaft on which a commutator is mounted. The power tool further includes at least one brush assembly disposed around the commutator, the brush assembly including: a brush having two grooves on opposites surfaces therein; a brush holder comprising two support plates arranged defining guiderails that extend into the grooves of the brush to facilitate movement of the brush along a single axis; and a spring contacting the brush that urges the brush radially inwardly along the axis. | 11-28-2013 |
20130313925 | BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR POWER TOOL WITH COMBINED PCB DESIGN - A power tool with a combined printed circuit board (PCB) that reduces internal wiring of the power tool and provides a large amount of air flow to internal components. In some instances, the combined PCB has a surfboard shape and includes a motor control unit and power switching elements (Field Effect Transistors or FETs). The combined surfboard PCB is located above the trigger, but below the motor and drive mechanism. In other instances, the combined PCB has a doughnut shape and is located coaxially with a motor shaft. The combined PCB may be positioned between a doughnut-shaped control PCB and the motor. | 11-28-2013 |
20130313926 | Handheld power tool - A handheld power tool having an electronically commutated drive motor which is situated in an associated housing and which has a rotor provided with a rotor shaft, in which the rotor shaft is rotatably mounted in the associated housing having an axial clearance which is based at least partially on manufacturing tolerances, and at least one position sensor magnet is rotatably fixedly mounted on the rotor shaft. The position sensor magnet is assigned a sleeve-like spacer for reducing the axial clearance. | 11-28-2013 |
20130313927 | ELECTRICAL POWER TOOL - An electrical power tool has an electronically commutated drive motor, preferably a direct current motor. The motor includes a stator core equipped with an insulating body, on which core a motor winding is embodied. Also included in the motor is at least one electrically conductive connector element for electrical connection of the motor winding, the connector element being disposed on the insulating body. The connector element has a fastening segment, and a receptacle for reception of the fastening segment is provided on the insulating body. The fastening segment and the receptacle have complementary geometrical shapes that prevent self-actuated detachment of the fastening segment disposed in the receptacle. | 11-28-2013 |
20130342041 | STATOR ASSEMBLY FOR A BRUSHLESS MOTOR IN A POWER TOOL - A power tool is provided including a housing and a motor housed inside the housing. The motor includes a stator assembly and a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator assembly. The stator assembly includes a lamination stack defining poles extending radially towards a center of the lamination stack, pole teeth extending laterally with respect to ends of the poles, and stator slots formed between adjacent poles. The stator assembly also includes field windings wound around the poles. Electrically non-conductive tooth damper inserts are longitudinally arranged inside the stator slots between adjacent field windings, each tooth damper insert including a radial outer end in contact with an outer wall of the slot and a radial inner end arranged at an open end of the slot and engaging lateral edges of two opposing teeth within the slot. | 12-26-2013 |
20130342042 | POWER TOOL WITH MOTOR HAVING A MULTI-PIECE STATOR - A power tool is provided including a housing and an electric motor disposed in the housing. The motor includes a stator having pole pieces mated together and field coils disposed on the pole pieces, the stator having an outside diameter. The motor also includes an armature having an outside diameter that is at least 0.625 of the outside diameter of the stator. | 12-26-2013 |
20140001892 | POWER TOOL | 01-02-2014 |
20140015350 | Power Tool - A power tool includes a housing, a brushless motor, and a cover member. The housing has an air intake hole and an air exhaust hole formed therein, the housing having an inner surface. The brushless motor has an outer surface disposed in the housing, a first endface near the air intake hole, and a second endface near the air exhaust hole. The cover member covers at least one of the first endface and the second endface for preventing dust from entering the brushless motor. The inner surface of the housing and outer surface of the brushless motor define a circulation path providing communication between the air intake hole and the air exhaust hole. | 01-16-2014 |
20140028121 | handheld power tool - In a handheld power tool having an electronically commutated drive motor, which has a stator provided with a motor winding and a rotor provided with a permanent magnet, the permanent magnet has an axial extension which is configured to enable a detection of a particular rotational position of the rotor. | 01-30-2014 |
20140042838 | ELECTRIC HAND TOOL HAVING A DISCRETE OPERATING ELEMENT - An electric hand tool has an electric consumer, a movable operating element and a control unit for controlling a current flow between the energy store and the consumer on the basis of the position of the operating element. The control unit is constructed separately from the operating element and the mechanical position of the operating element is converted into an electrical control signal in the control unit. | 02-13-2014 |
20140042839 | INVERTER DEVICE AND ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An inverter device includes: an inverter circuit configured to perform ON/OFF operations with a preset duty cycle to convert a DC power into an AC power and output the AC power to an AC motor; and a controller configured to change a duty cycle of the ON/OFF operations. | 02-13-2014 |
20140084717 | BRUSHLESS MOTOR AND ELECTRIC-POWERED TOOL - In a brushless motor, a rotor core is fixed to a shaft. Through holes are formed in the rotor core, and permanent magnets are inserted to be fixed in place in the through holes. A stator core is fixed to an outer circumferential surface of the rotor core such that the stator core faces the outer circumferential surface of the rotor core. Stator coils are provided on the stator core via insulators so as to configure magnetic flux generating portions. A cooling fan is provided in front of a stator which is configured by the stator core and the stator coils. Axial position of blades of the fan and axial positions of the rotor core and the permanent magnets partially overlap each other in their positions. | 03-27-2014 |
20140084718 | ELECTRIC TOOLS - An electric tool may include a tool main body configured to be able to mount a battery pack. The tool main body may include an electric motor, a controller for controlling the electric motor, and a centrifugal fan rotatably driven by the electric motor for producing a flow of air. The controller may be positioned such that the flow of air produced by the centrifugal fan is applied to at least a part of the controller. | 03-27-2014 |
20140091648 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - In an electric power tool in which an electric motor is mounted in a housing that has a half-split structure, positions of middle screw fastening portions when a left housing and a right housing are fixed to each other by screws are located between a front protruding coil portion and a rear protruding coil portion. In other words, the protruding coil portions are located on either the front side or the rear side of the position of middle screw fastening portions when the left and right housings are fixed to each other by the screws. Accordingly, it is possible to effectively utilize a dead space that is likely to be formed between the front protruding coil portion and the rear protruding coil portion. | 04-03-2014 |
20140125158 | ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR A POWER TOOL - An electric motor for use with a power tool includes a rotor having a body, a stator having a plurality of electromagnetic coils surrounding the rotor, an output shaft coupled to the rotor for rotation with the rotor, and a plurality of magnets positioned within the body of the rotor. The motor also includes a mechanical magnet holder coupled to at least one of the rotor and the output shaft to engage each of the plurality of magnets. The mechanical magnet holder inhibits movement of the plurality of magnets out of the body of the rotor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125159 | POWER TOOL - A power tool capable of preventing entrance of foreign matter or water etc. through the air hole as much as possible is provided. To prevent foreign matter from entering a housing | 05-08-2014 |
20140132093 | CONTROL UNIT FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a brushless DC motor housed inside an upper body of the tool housing and a control unit housed inside a handle of the housing, the control unit including a micro-controller mounted on a control circuit board, a power unit electronically coupled to the micro-controller and mounted on a power circuit board arranged substantially parallel the control circuit board inside the handle, and a heat sink in thermal contact with the power unit. An input unit may be mounted directly on the control circuit board. An upper portion of the heat sink extending towards the upper body of the housing may include a tab protruding underneath a fan assembly of the motor to transfer heat from the power unit to the airflow created by the fan. | 05-15-2014 |
20140139055 | Electric Power Tool - According to an aspect of the invention, an electric power tool which includes a brushless direct-current motor and a drive circuit that supplies drive power to the motor, and which rotates or drives a tool, characterized in that the drive circuit includes plural switching elements, and is arranged on a board provided in a grip portion of a housing or below the grip portion; and an electric fan is provided in the vicinity of the switching element for cooling the switching element. | 05-22-2014 |
20140145524 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool including: a motor; and a rotary impact mechanism configured to be driven by the motor, wherein the motor is configured such that a rotation speed thereof can be set within a range of 14600 to 19000 min | 05-29-2014 |
20140239751 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool including: a housing; a brushless motor accommodated in the housing; a fan attached to a rotation shaft of the brushless motor; a switching element configured to control the brushless motor; and a substrate on which the switching element is mounted, wherein a first through-hole is provided to a switching element arranged portion of the substrate. | 08-28-2014 |
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 |
20140319938 | Electric Motor having a Stator and a Rotor - An electric motor includes a stator, and a rotor which has a rotor shaft. At least one rotor position magnet is disposed on the rotor shaft, and is configured to provide a magnetic signal that can be evaluated, upon a rotation of the rotor shaft, at least for the purpose of determining a respective rotor position of the rotor. At least one carrier is disposed in a rotationally fixed manner on the rotor shaft, and is connected to the at least one rotor position magnet. The carrier includes at least one opening configured to compensate imbalance of the rotor. | 10-30-2014 |
20140339930 | ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH IMPROVED COOLING - An electric motor includes a stator and a rotor. The rotor includes a motor shaft, at least one radial fan and at least one axial fan being non-rotatably situated on the motor shaft for motor cooling. The radial fan is situated in the area of one axial end of the motor shaft and the axial fan is situated in the area of a diametrically opposed axial end of the motor shaft. | 11-20-2014 |
20140361645 | BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR CONFIGURATION FOR A POWER TOOL - A power tool with a combined printed circuit board (PCB) having a doughnut shape and located coaxially with a motor shaft. The combined PCB is secured to a heat sink on one end of the motor and a metal end piece is positioned on an opposite end of the motor. The metal end cap and heat sink are secured to one another via fasteners to provide a rigid coupling. A tabbed end piece is provided between the heat sink and the motor stator and is also secured into place via the fasteners. The tabbed end piece includes wire support tabs that provide strain relief to motor coil leads. The wire support tabs extend axially from circumferential locations of the tabbed end piece and include channels to guide the motor coil leads to solder contact points on the combined PCB. | 12-11-2014 |
20140375152 | TOOL HAVING INTEGRATED ELECTRICITY GENERATOR WITH EXTERNAL STATOR AND POWER CONDITIONER - A tool cover for receiving a tool housing of a pneumatic tool is disclosed. The tool cover supports and aligns an inductor element of a stator with magnets of a rotor within the tool housing. The tool cover also supports a circuit to which the inductor element is electrically connected, where the circuit comprises a power conditioner for receiving current from the inductor element and conditioning the current to be acceptable for supply to a load that comprises one or more logic processing devices. | 12-25-2014 |
20150015094 | POWER TOOL HAVING CIRCUIT BOARD - A power tool includes a housing, a motor, an output unit, and a circuit board unit. The motor is accommodated in the housing and has a rotational axis extending in a top-bottom direction. The output unit is disposed above the motor and extends in a front-rear direction. A power cable is configured to be connected to a power source and is connected to the circuit board unit. The circuit board unit is accommodated in the housing. The circuit board unit comprises a switching element for driving the motor, and a rectifying device configured to rectify an alternating current from the power source to a direct current. The circuit board unit is disposed below the motor and extends in the front-rear direction in the housing. | 01-15-2015 |
20150042183 | MOTOR HAVING A TWO-PIECE STATOR END RING - A power tool is provided including a housing and an electric motor disposed in the housing. The motor includes a stator having a lamination stack having separately-formed pole pieces and field coils disposed on the pole pieces, and an armature disposed in the stator. An end ring is disposed at an end of the lamination stack, the end ring including at least two ring pieces mated together around a portion of the field coils extending beyond pole tips of the pole pieces. | 02-12-2015 |
20150054361 | HAND-HELD MACHINE TOOL WITH FAN ARRANGEMENT - Hand-held machine tool having an outer housing extending substantially along a longitudinal axis, with an electric drive unit accommodated in this outer housing, and with a tool arrangement which is disposed at a first end of the electric drive unit. The outer housing of the machine tool has a defined inner contour and the electric drive unit and the tool arrangement have a defined outer contour. The outer contour and the inner contour of the outer housing are at a predetermined minimum spacing from each other. At least one inlet opening for cooling air is disposed in an end region of the outer housing. The electric drive unit drives a fan arrangement which draws in through the at least one inlet opening cooling air which flows substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the electric drive unit through the machine tool and flows out of the outer housing to the outside at the outer contour of the machine tool. | 02-26-2015 |
20150069864 | POWER TOOL - A power tool ( | 03-12-2015 |
20150076936 | BRUSH ASSEMBLY HAVING IMPROVED BRUSH PROFILE FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR - An electric motor is provided including a stator and an armature rotatably received within the stator, the armature having an armature shaft on which a commutator is mounted. The motor also includes a brush assembly having a brush card mount disposed around the commutator, a brush holder mounted on a surface of the brush card mount, and a brush disposed within the brush holder in sliding contact with the commutator to supply electric current to the commutator. A back surface of the brush includes at least one curved surface and a groove. A torsion spring is secured to the brush card mount adjacent the brush holder, the spring having a leg arranged to engage the groove of the back surface of the brush. | 03-19-2015 |
20150326098 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - In an electric power tool, a stator of a motor is housed in a grip and the stator is located coaxial to the grip. An electric wire for the motor is passed through a ferrite core. Further, the ferrite core is located inside an outer peripheral surface of the stator in a radial direction. | 11-12-2015 |
20150340921 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool comprises: a motor configured to drive a tool; a control unit configured to control the motor; a communication board comprising an antenna and a communication circuit, which are configured to establish close-proximity wireless communication with an external communication terminal; and a housing configured to house the motor, the control unit, and the communication board. The housing comprises a grip portion having a hollow space, which is to be gripped by a user. The communication board is arranged inside the grip portion. | 11-26-2015 |
20150364972 | ANGLE TOOL AND ELECTRIC TOOL - An angle impact driver includes a brushless motor having a motor shaft, a switch for energizing the brushless motor, an output shaft to which rotation of the brushless motor is transferred, the output shaft being angled with respect to the motor shaft, a housing accommodating the brushless motor and the switch, and a the sensor board detecting rotation of the motor shaft, in which the sensor board is secured to the brushless motor. | 12-17-2015 |
20150364973 | ELECTRIC TOOL - In the present invention, a housing having a trunk part accommodating therein a brushless motor and an output part to which a tip tool is to be connected, a handle part having one end connected to the trunk part, and an accommodation part provided at an other end of the handle part is used, and a FET serving as a switching element that supplies power to the motor is accommodated in the accommodation part from which a power supply cord is pulled out. It is possible to reduce the length of the trunk part in the front-rear direction compared to a case where the FET is disposed in the front-rear direction of the motor. | 12-17-2015 |
20160006318 | Electric Motor Connections for Power Tools - In at least one illustrative embodiment, a power tool may comprise an electric motor comprising a rotor configured to rotate about an axis, a stator assembly including at least three windings arranged around the rotor, and at least three lugs affixed to the stator assembly, where each of the lugs is electrically coupled to one or more of the windings. The lugs may all be arranged to one side of a plane that passes through the axis. The power tool may further comprise at least three electrical wires, where each of the electrical wires is removably coupled to one of the lugs, and a control circuit configured to supply electrical power to the windings, via the electrical wires and the lugs, to drive rotation of the rotor about the axis. | 01-07-2016 |
20160006326 | VERTICAL POWER TOOL - Provided is a vertical power tool superior in assembling performance. The vertical power tool is provided with a power cord, and has body housings | 01-07-2016 |
20160020676 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - In an electric power tool which houses a motor and a controller for controlling drive of the motor, the controller has a circuit board on which electric components are mounted and a heat radiation member which radiates heat of the electric components. The heat radiation member has a facing part which faces the circuit board in parallel to a board surface of the circuit board. The facing part is provided with steps by which a distance between the facing part and the board surface of the circuit board varies. Furthermore, the facing part of the heat radiation member is provided with a first facing part in which a relative distance with respect to the board surface of the circuit board is reduced. | 01-21-2016 |
20160065039 | Spring Post for Brush Card for a Power Tool - An electric motor is provided including a stator and an armature rotatably received within the stator, the armature having an armature shaft on which a commutator is mounted. The motor also includes a brush assembly having a brush card mount disposed around the commutator, a brush holder mounted on a surface of the brush card mount, and a brush disposed within the brush holder in sliding contact with the commutator to supply electric current to the commutator. A torsion spring is secured to the brush card mount adjacent the brush holder, the spring having a leg arranged to engage the back surface of the brush. A spring stop post is disposed proximate an outer periphery of the brush card mount to limit an outward movement of the leg of the spring away from the back surface of the brush. | 03-03-2016 |
20160149463 | Brushless Motor for a Power Tool - A power tool is provided including a housing and an electric brushless DC (BLDG) motor housed inside the housing. The motor includes a stator, a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator, and a motor end cap arranged at an end of the stator. At least one of the motor end cap or the stator includes flexible posts that engage a surface of the other one of the motor end cap or the stator to absorb tolerances associated with the stator and the end cap. | 05-26-2016 |
20160149467 | Brushless Motor for a Power Tool - A power tool is provided including a housing; and an electric brushless DC (BLDG) motor housed inside the housing. The motor includes a stator, a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator, the rotor having a rotor shaft and a rotor lamination stack rotatably mounted on the rotor shaft. The lamination stack includes laminations affixed together and having slots that align axially to receive a plurality of rotor magnets therein; and an end lamination having generally the same profile as the laminations and affixed to an end of the laminations, the end lamination having slots that correspond to the slots of the laminations, the end lamination integrally including radial projections that partially project into the slots of the end lamination, each radial projections engaging an end of a corresponding rotor magnet to axially block the rotor magnet within a corresponding slot of the laminations. | 05-26-2016 |
20160149474 | Brushless Motor For a Power Tool - A power tool is provided including a housing; and an electric brushless DC (BLDG) motor housed inside the housing. The motor includes a motor housing having a substantially cylindrical body and a back plate, the cylindrical body of the motor housing defining a slot at or proximate the back plate; a stator housed within the motor housing; a rotor pivotably arranged inside the stator, the rotor including a rotor shaft, a rotor core rotatably mounted on the rotor shaft and housing rotor magnets therein, and a sense magnet ring affixed to the rotor shaft and having magnets aligned with the rotor magnets; and a positional sensor board having positional sensors mounted thereon, the positional sensor board being received through the slot of the motor housing to dispose the positional sensors in close proximity to the sense magnet ring. | 05-26-2016 |
20160172933 | ELECTRIC DC MOTOR SYSTEM | 06-16-2016 |
20160181892 | Packaging of a Control Module For A Brushless Motor | 06-23-2016 |
20160204675 | POWER TOOL AND CIRCUIT BOARD | 07-14-2016 |
20160380510 | POWER TOOL - A power tool includes a stator having a coil, a sensor circuit board attached to the stator and on which a magnetic sensor is provided, the sensor circuit board having a first side facing the stator and a second side opposite the first side, a rotor configured to rotate with respect to the stator, a tool-accessory retaining part configured to be driven by the rotor and a power-supply line configured to supply electrical power to the coil. The power-supply line is connected to the coil without traversing the second side of the sensor circuit board. | 12-29-2016 |