Patent application number | Description | Published |
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 |
20110199756 | Power Tool - A power tool includes a motor as a drive power source, a body housing the motor and having an end output unit for chucking an end tool, a handle grip connected to the body; and a light unit disposed to one of the handle grip and the body, and having a light-emitting element for providing illumination near the end tool. The light unit includes an angle adjuster and holder which adjusts and holds a lighting angle of the light-emitting element at least in accordance with a length of the end tool. | 08-18-2011 |
20120033405 | Power Tool - A power tool includes a body housing a motor and a power transmission mechanism positioned ahead of the motor for transmitting a power of the motor, a handle grip having an upper end portion connected to an approximately intermediate portion of the body and a lower end portion to which a battery is connected, a light emitting element positioned below the power transmission mechanism and receiving electrical power from the battery for illuminating a portion ahead of the body, and a trigger positioned below the power transmission mechanism for controlling a supply of the electrical power from the battery to the motor and to the light emitting element. | 02-09-2012 |
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 |
20120292065 | Impact Tool - An impact tool includes a motor, a housing, a hummer, an anvil, a hummer case, and an end tool holding unit. The housing accommodates therein the motor. The hummer is rotatable by the motor. The hummer strikes against the anvil in a rotational direction of the hummer. The hummer case covers the hummer and the anvil. The end tool holding unit is connected to the anvil and protrudes from the hummer case in a first direction. The housing supports the hummer case at at least two locations. | 11-22-2012 |
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 |
20130014967 | Power ToolAANM Ito; YutakaAACI Hitachinaka-shiAACO JPAAGP Ito; Yutaka Hitachinaka-shi JPAANM Oomori; KatsuhiroAACI Hitachinaka-shiAACO JPAAGP Oomori; Katsuhiro Hitachinaka-shi JPAANM Nakamura; MizuhoAACI Hitachinaka-shiAACO JPAAGP Nakamura; Mizuho Hitachinaka-shi JPAANM Nishikawa; TomomasaAACI Hitachinaka-shiAACO JPAAGP Nishikawa; Tomomasa Hitachinaka-shi JPAANM Mashiko; HironoriAACI Hitachinaka-shiAACO JPAAGP Mashiko; Hironori Hitachinaka-shi JP - 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 rotatable together with the anvil. The end tool mounting unit transmits the rotation of the anvil to an end tool. The power supply unit supplies a drive electric power to the motor. The control unit controls the power supply unit to halt a supply of the drive electric power to the motor when an electric current flowing to the motor increases to a prescribed value. The control unit controls the power supply unit to supply to the motor a prestart electric power lower than the drive electric power before supplying the drive electric power in order to permit the power supply unit to supply the drive electric power after the hammer is in contact with the anvil. | 01-17-2013 |
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 |
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 |