Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090096401 | POWER TOOL - The controller determines the presence or absence of operation of the trigger switch according to an ON/OFF state of the main contact of the trigger switch and designating the rotation speed of the motor based on a signal outputted from the speed contact. The controller stops the rotation of the motor, after the trigger switch is activated and the main contact is turned ON and the motor is driven according to a signal outputted from the speed contact, when an OFF state of the main contact is detected, only in the case where a signal value outputted from the speed contact is a predetermined value or less. | 04-16-2009 |
20100096155 | Impact Tool - An impact tool ( | 04-22-2010 |
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 |
20100307782 | Electric Rotating Tool - A current detection circuit ( | 12-09-2010 |
20110000688 | ELECTRIC ROTATING TOOL, CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM - Tightening torque is appropriately managed by a simple means. An electric rotating tool ( | 01-06-2011 |
20110073334 | ROTARY STRIKING TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rotary striking tool includes: a motor; an oil pulse unit that is driven by the motor; an output shaft that is coupled to the oil pulse unit so that a tip tool can be attached to the output shaft; a first detection unit that detects a rotation angle of the motor and outputs a first output signal; a second detection unit that detects an impact generated at the oil pulse unit and outputs a second output signal; and a control unit that controls a rotation of the motor, wherein the control unit uses a portion of the second output signal based on the first output signal for control of the rotation of the motor. | 03-31-2011 |
20110079407 | ROTARY STRIKING TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rotary striking tool, including: a motor; an impact unit having a driving part being driven by the motor and an output part; a tip-tool side output shaft that is coupled to the output part; an impact detection unit that detects an impact generated at the impact unit; and a control unit programmed to: control the impact unit to perform a confirmation striking when the impact detected by the impact detection unit reaches a prescribed value, detect a rotation angle of the output shaft at the confirmation striking, determine whether a fastening operation is completed when the detected rotation angle is equal to or smaller than a predetermined angle, and continue the fastening operation when the detected rotation angle is larger than the predetermined angle. | 04-07-2011 |
20110203822 | OIL PULSE TOOL - According to an aspect of the invention, an oil pulse tool includes: a motor generating a driving force; an oil pulse unit including a shaft, the oil pulse unit being driven by the motor and generating an impact torque on the shaft when the motor passes an impact position; and an output shaft on which a front end tool is attached, the output shaft being fixed to the shaft, wherein the oil pulse tool is provided with a rotational position detecting sensor of detecting a rotational position of the output shaft, and a torque detecting sensor of detecting generation of an impact torque, and the oil pulse tool is provided with detecting means for measuring a state required for reversely rotating the motor by generating an impact, and regularly rotating again the motor and passing a position of generating the impact, and detecting a reduction in a performance of the oil pulse unit by an aging change of the state. | 08-25-2011 |
20110214894 | OIL PULSE TOOL - According to an aspect of the invention, an oil pulse tool includes: a motor generating a driving force according to a driving voltage; an oil pulse unit driven by the driving force and generating a torque in a pulse-like shape when the motor passes a strike position on a shaft thereof; and an output shaft on which a front end tool is mounted, the output shaft being connected to the shaft, characterized in that the oil pulse tool further comprises driving adjusting means to control the driving voltage, the driving voltage is reduced during a given period including a timing when the torque is transmitted to the output shaft, and the reduced driving voltage is increased when the given period is finished. | 09-08-2011 |
20110284255 | ELECTRIC BORING TOOL - An electric boring tool comprises an electric motor, a switch trigger, a tip tool driven by driving force of the electric motor, a power transmission mechanism for transmitting the driving force of the electric motor to the tip tool as rotational force and/or hammer force, and a motor control unit for controlling speed of the electric motor in response to an extent of pulling of the switch trigger. The motor control unit subjects the electric motor to low speed control after the electric motor is started up, and controls the speed of the electric motor in response to the extent of pulling of the switch trigger when the load current of the electric motor is set value or greater during the low speed control. | 11-24-2011 |
20120073846 | POWER TOOL - An oil pulse tool including: a brushless motor which includes stator windings; a drive circuit configured to apply a driving voltage to any of the stator windings of the brushless motor at a predetermined timing; an oil pulse mechanism portion configured to be rotary driven by the brushless motor; and an output shaft which is connected to the oil pulse mechanism portion, wherein the drive circuit changes an advance angle of the driving voltage in accordance with a rotational position of the oil pulse mechanism portion. | 03-29-2012 |
20120191250 | POWER TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power tool including: a motor; a driving circuit that supplies an electric power from a power supply to the motor; a control part that sets a target rotation number for the motor in accordance with a mode selected from a plurality of modes, each mode having a corresponding target rotation number; and a voltage detecting circuit that detects a voltage of the power supply, wherein the target rotation number is varied based on the detected voltage. | 07-26-2012 |
20120199372 | IMPACT TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an impact tool including: a motor; a hammer connected to an output portion of the motor; and an anvil to be struck by the hammer in a rotation direction and having a rotary shaft, the hammer striking the anvil in the rotation direction by driving the motor in pulses, wherein the anvil is provided in front of the hammer, wherein the hammer is driven in pulses by the motor, and wherein a rotation angle of the hammer is substantially proportional to a rotation angle of the motor. | 08-09-2012 |
20120279736 | IMPACT TOOL - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an impact tool including: a motor drivable in an intermittent driving mode; a hammer connected to the motor; an anvil to be struck by the hammer to thereby rotate/strike a tip tool; and a control unit that controls a rotation of the motor by switching a driving pulse supplied to the motor in accordance with a load applied onto the tip tool. | 11-08-2012 |
20120318550 | IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool including: a motor; a hammer connected to the motor; and an anvil struck by the hammer by driving the motor alternately in a normal rotation and a reverse rotation, wherein a magnitude of a fastening torque by the anvil is calculated in accordance with a current value of a current supplied to the motor immediately after the striking. | 12-20-2012 |
20130333910 | IMPACT TOOL - According to one embodiment, an impact tool includes: a motor; and a hammer that is connected to the motor and that has a striking-side surface; and an anvil that is journalled to be rotatable with respect to the hammer, that has a struck-side surface and that provides a striking power to a tip tool, wherein the motor is drivable in: a first driving mode in which the motor is continuously driven in a normal rotation; a second driving mode in which the motor is intermittently driven only in the normal rotation; and a third driving mode in which the motor is intermittently driven in the normal rotation and in a reverse rotation. | 12-19-2013 |
20150042246 | ELECTRIC TOOL AND FASTENING METHOD USING THE SAME - An electric tool in which a pulsating input voltage is inputted to a drive circuit of a motor, characterized in that the electric tool includes: a control part configured to vary output power or output voltage supplied to the motor from the drive circuit in accordance with the pulsation of the input voltage inputted to the drive circuit. | 02-12-2015 |
20150047866 | ELECTRIC TOOL AND FASTENING METHOD USING THE SAME - An electric tool in which a pulsating input voltage is configured to be supplied to a drive circuit of a motor, the electric tool including: a rotation speed detection unit configured to detect a rotation speed of the motor, characterized in that the electric tool further includes: a control part configured to vary a determining value for determining whether the rotation speed of the motor satisfies a predetermined condition or not, so as to be synchronous with a pulsation cycle of the input voltage supplied to the drive circuit. | 02-19-2015 |
20150222212 | ELECTRIC POWER TOOL - An electric power tool comprising a voltage conversion circuit configured to control magnitude of a voltage applied to a motor in accordance with magnitude of load. | 08-06-2015 |
20150303842 | IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool includes: a motor; a controller configured to control driving power supplied to the motor using a semiconductor switching element; and a striking mechanism configured to continuously or intermittently drive a tip tool using a rotational force of the motor. The controller drives the motor by changing a PWM driving signal for driving the semiconductor switching element to mix a high-duty strike based on control of a high duty ratio and a low-duty strike based on control of a low duty ratio in one operation until a trigger is released after the trigger is pulled. | 10-22-2015 |
20150336249 | IMPACT TOOL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING IMPACT TOOL - An impact tool includes: a motor; a trigger; a controller configured to control driving power supplied to the motor using a semiconductor switching element according to an operation of the trigger; a striking mechanism configured to drive a tip tool continuously or intermittently by rotation force of the motor, the striking mechanism including a hammer and an anvil. The controller drives the semiconductor switching element at a high duty ratio when the trigger is manipulated. The motor is driven so that the duty ratio is lowered before a first striking of the hammer on the anvil is performed and the first striking is performed at a low duty ratio lower than the high duty ratio. | 11-26-2015 |
20160079887 | ELECTRIC TOOL - An electric tool includes: a motor configured to be driven by PWM controlling a semiconductor switching element; a trigger configured to adjust startup and rotation of the motor; a changeover switch configured to switch a rotation direction of the motor between a forward rotation and a reverse rotation; a power transmission mechanism configured to rotate a tip tool by the motor, and a controller configured to control rotation of the motor. When the reverse rotation is set by the changeover switch, the controller PWM controls the semiconductor switching element at a high duty ratio after the trigger is pulled to drive the motor, and thereafter drives the motor at a state where the high duty ratio is changed to a low duty ratio. | 03-17-2016 |
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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 |
20110284256 | Power Tool - A power tool has a motor, a power supply unit, a trigger unit, a control unit, and a motor load detection unit. The power supply unit supplies power to the motor. The trigger unit causes the power supply unit to start applying a voltage to the motor. The control unit controls the power supply unit to increase the voltage to the motor at a constant increasing rate. The motor load detection unit detects a motor load. The control unit changes the constant increasing rate in accordance with the motor load. | 11-24-2011 |
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 |
20130008679 | Power Tool - An electronic pulse driver includes a motor, a hammer, an anvil, an end tool mounting unit, a power supply unit, and a control unit. The hammer is rotationally driven in forward and reverse directions by the motor. The anvil is rotated upon striking the hammer against the anvil as a result of a rotation of the hammer in the forward direction after rotation of the hammer in the reverse direction for obtaining a distance for acceleration in the forward direction. The power supply unit alternately supplies to the motor a forward electric power and a reverse electric power in a first cycle. The control unit controls the power supply unit to alternately supplies the forward electric power and the reverse electric power in a second cycle shorter than the first cycle when an electric current flowing to the motor increases to a prescribed value. | 01-10-2013 |
20130025892 | Power Tool - An electronic pulse driver includes a motor, a hammer, an anvil, an end tool mounting unit, a power supply unit, a temperature detecting unit, and a controller. The hammer is drivingly rotatable in forward and reverse directions by the motor. The anvil is provided separately from the hammer and rotated upon striking of the hammer. The power supply unit alternately supplies a forward electric power and a reverse electric power to the motor in a first cycle. The temperature detecting unit is configured to detect a temperature of the motor. The controller is configured to control the power supply unit to alternately supplies the forward electric power and the reverse electric power in a second cycle longer than the first cycle when the temperature of the motor detected by the temperature detecting unit increases to a prescribed value. | 01-31-2013 |
20130028674 | Drilling Device - A drilling device drilling to a desired depth without a gauge. The drilling device includes a distance sensor positioned on an imaginary line spanning between a front end of the housing and a hand gripped portion. The distance sensor is away form a front end of a gear housing by a distance Ls. The distance sensor provides an effective measurement range. The relationship of L | 01-31-2013 |
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 |