A cap feeding device is for a nap nailer that includes a machine body, a muzzle, a nail feeding device, a nail striking device, and an electronic control device. The cap feeding device includes a cartridge, a cap rail, a cap solenoid valve, and a cap pushing member. The cartridge is adapted for accommodating a plurality of caps. The cap rail is connected to the cartridge, and extends toward the muzzle. The cap solenoid valve is mounted to the cap rail, and includes a valve rod that is drivable by an electromagnetic force to move. The cap pushing member is swingably connected to the valve rod, and is urged by the valve rod to move relative to the muzzle between a first position, in which the cap pushing member is adjacent to the muzzle, and a second position, in which the cap pushing member is distal from the muzzle.
An electric power tool includes a housing, a motor disposed in the housing, an output shaft connected to the motor and extending out of the housing, a magnetic ring sleeved on the output shaft, a magnetic polarity detector circuit disposed in proximity to the magnetic ring, and a controller connected to the motor and the magnetic polarity detector circuit. The output shaft is driven by the motor to rotate about its axis. The magnetic ring synchronously rotates with the output shaft, and has magnetic portions surrounding the output shaft. Every adjoining two of the magnetic portions have different magnetic polarities. The magnetic polarity detector circuit detects a change of magnetic polarities. The controller controls the motor to stop operating when an inter-change time interval satisfies a predetermined condition.
H02K 11/30 - Structural association with control circuits or drive circuits
H02K 7/00 - Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines
H02K 7/14 - Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans
H02K 11/20 - Structural association of dynamo-electric machines with electric components or with devices for shielding, monitoring or protection for measuring, monitoring, testing, protecting or switching
The disclosure is a power tool. The adaptor head includes a seat, a connecting sleeve, an inserting hole and a rolling ball trench. The inserting hole is disposed in the connecting sleeve. The rolling ball trench communicates with the inserting hole. The rolling balls are movably accommodated in the rolling ball trench and include a lower rolling ball which may partially fall in the inserting hole and upper rolling balls. The upper rolling balls include a front rolling ball and a rear rolling ball. The sleeve includes a blocking block and a buffering trench and moves relative to the seat to make the front rolling ball blocked by the blocking block or fall in the buffering trench. The flexible ring flexibly presses the rear rolling ball.
B25B 23/00 - TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING, OR HOLDING - Details of, or accessories for, spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers
A belt sander includes a shield, a housing, and a sanding belt. The shield includes a main plate unit and an extension plate unit. The main plate unit cooperates with the housing to define a protection space. The extension plate unit extends from the main plate unit toward the sanding belt, and cooperates with the housing to define an opening that is in spatial communication with the protection space. The extension plate unit is spaced apart from the sanding belt in a first extending direction of a first axis, and cooperates with the sanding belt to define a first gap therebetween in the first extending direction. The extension plate unit is spaced apart from the sanding belt in a second extending direction of a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis, and cooperates with the sanding belt to define two second gaps therebetween in the second extending direction.
B24B 55/05 - Protective covers for the grinding wheel specially designed for portable grinding machines
B24B 23/06 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with abrasive belts, e.g. with endless travelling belts; Accessories therefor
An electric ratchet wrench includes a tool head unit, a wrench body unit, an output unit, an electric unit, and a control unit. The wrench body unit defines a front space, a middle space and a rear space, and includes a support ring including front and rear ring sections that surround respectively the front and middle spaces. The electric unit includes an electric motor connected to the rear ring section and converting electrical energy to kinetic energy, and a transmission subunit connected to the front ring section, and transmitting the kinetic energy to a head driver of the output unit. The control unit includes a control module signally connected to the electric motor, and a battery module electrically connected to the control module, and providing the electrical energy.
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
An electric ratchet wrench includes a tool head unit, a wrench body unit, an output unit, an electric unit, and a control unit. The wrench body unit defines a front space, a middle space and a rear space, has a maximum gripping length, and includes a sleeve member having a maximum width. A ratio between the maximum gripping length and the maximum width ranges from 3 to 9. The electric unit includes an electric motor connected to a rear ring section of the wrench body unit and converting electrical energy to kinetic energy, and a transmission subunit connected to a front ring section of the wrench body unit, and transmitting the kinetic energy to a head driver of the output unit. The control unit includes a control module signally connected to the electric motor, and a battery module electrically connected to the control module, and providing the electrical energy.
A driving device for a nail gun includes a striking unit and an air storage unit. The striking unit includes a striking cylinder connected to the nail gun and defining a cylinder chamber having an opening, and a piston disposed in and making an air-tight contact with the striking cylinder. The air storage unit includes an air storage cylinder including a protrusion that protrudes toward the opening and cooperating with the striking cylinder to define an air storage chamber that is in fluid communication with the cylinder chamber via the opening. When the piston moves in a pressure-generating direction, air in the air storage chamber is pressurized. The air storage unit further includes a lubricant disposed in the cylinder chamber and the air storage chamber, and flowing along the protrusion into the cylinder chamber to lubricate the piston.
A battery apparatus (10) is applied to an electronic apparatus (20). The battery apparatus (10) includes a battery management system (102), a plurality of batteries (104), and an identification-and-wakeup integrated port (106). The electronic apparatus (20) transmits a first voltage (202) to the battery management system (102) through the identification-and-wakeup integrated port (106). The battery management system (102) is configured to receive the first voltage (202) through the identification-and-wakeup integrated port (106) to inform the electronic apparatus (20) of a type of the batteries (104). The battery management system (102) is configured to receive the first voltage (202) through the identification-and-wakeup integrated port (106) to wake up the battery management system (102).
H01M 10/42 - Methods or arrangements for servicing or maintenance of secondary cells or secondary half-cells
H01M 50/569 - Constructional details of current conducting connections for detecting conditions inside cells or batteries, e.g. details of voltage sensing terminals
An electric wrench includes a tool head unit, a wrench body unit that defines an accommodating space extending along a first axis, an output unit that includes a head driver configured to rotate in a selected direction and output rotational energy, a handle unit, an electric unit that is operable for driving rotation of the head driver, and a control unit that is mounted on the wrench body unit. The control unit includes a display, a control module that is disposed in the accommodating space, and a battery module that is disposed in the accommodating space between the electric unit and the handle unit, and that has at least one battery configured to provide electric energy to the electric unit and the display. The electric unit, the battery module and the handle unit are arranged along the first axis.
An electric ratchet wrench includes a tool head unit, a wrench body unit, an output unit, an electric unit, and a sensor unit. The wrench body unit includes a main body portion, and an installation portion connected between the tool head unit and the main body portion. The output unit includes a head driver mounted on the tool head unit, and being configured to rotate in a selected direction and output rotational energy. The sensor unit includes a transmitting handle pivotably connected to the main body portion, and at least one sensor module disposed between the main body portion and the transmitting handle. When the transmitting handle is driven by an external force to pivot relative to the main body portion, the sensor module outputs a torque reading of the external force.
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
B25B 23/147 - Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers specially adapted for electrically operated wrenches or screwdrivers
An electric torque wrench includes a ratchet head unit, a wrench body unit, a drive output unit, an electric motor unit, a strain sensor unit, and a control unit. The wrench body unit includes a connection sleeve that is connected to the ratchet head unit. The drive output unit includes a ratchet head driver. The electric motor unit includes an electric motor configured to drive rotation of the ratchet head driver. The strain sensor unit is mounted in the wrench body unit, and is configured to output a torque reading of an external force that acts on the wrench body unit. The control unit includes a display module for displaying the torque reading, a control module signally connected to the electric motor unit, the strain sensor unit, and the display module, and a battery module. The strain sensor unit is located between the electric motor and the battery module.
B25B 23/147 - Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers specially adapted for electrically operated wrenches or screwdrivers
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
An electric nail gun includes a main body unit, a hammer unit, and a motor unit. The hammer unit includes a hammer member that is adapted for striking a nail, and a resilient member that has two opposite ends respectively abutting against the hammer member and the main body unit. The resilient member of the hammer unit constantly provides a hammer restoring force for the hammer member to move in a striking direction for striking the nail. The motor unit is mounted to the main body unit, and includes a lifting wheel. The lifting wheel has at least one pushing portion that separably engages the hammer member, and that is operable to push the hammer member to move in an energy storage direction opposite to the striking direction such that the resilient member of the hammer unit is compressed and provides the hammer restoring force to the hammer member.
A power control circuit includes a non-locked power switch, a capacitor, a power connection unit, a power converter and a self-hold control unit. When the non-locked power switch is grounded and the capacitor is fully charged and the self-hold control unit is controlled to be turned off, the capacitor stops being charged by a power supply apparatus through the power connection unit and the power control circuit enters a sleep mode.
Bit drivers for hand tools; Bits for hand drills; Claw hammers; Emery grinding wheels; Hand-operated abrading instruments; Hand-operated hand drills; Hand-operated nail extractors; Hand-operated nail pullers; Hand-operated riveting tools; Hand-operated staple guns; Hand tools, namely, hammers; Hand tools, namely, pincers; Hand tools, namely, screw extractors; Hand tools, namely, screwdrivers; Hand tools, namely, wrenches; Handles for hand-operated hand tools; Nail punches; Screw wrenches; Tool belts
Advertising and business services, namely, securing airtime on all forms of media communications stations, systems, networks, and services for the purpose of promoting the goods and services of others; promoting the goods and services of others; online advertising services; demonstration of goods; import-export agency services; goods or services price quotations; online auction bidding for others; auction services; provision of an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services; organization of exhibitions and trade fairs for business and promotional purposes; advertising by mail order; retail store services featuring metal hardware; wholesale store services featuring metal hardware; wholesale and retail store services featuring electrical machinery and equipment; retail store services featuring lighting; wholesale store services featuring lighting; wholesale and retail store services featuring hand-held electric tools and instruments
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
Goods & Services
rebuilding machines that have been worn or partially destroyed; machinery installation, maintenance and repair; installation and repair of electrical appliances; maintenance and repair of machines and electric instruments; maintenance and repair of hand tools
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Industrial design; custom design of prototypes; research and development of new products for others; testing of materials; consulting services in the field of product design and development; product development; tool design; packaging design; design and testing of new products for others; design of lighting systems
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
Fittings of metal for furniture; Fittings of metal for windows; Metal hardware, namely, nuts; Metal staples for construction or industrial use; Rivets, cramps and nails of metal; Screws of metal; Tool and tool accessory trays made of metal sold empty and parts and fittings therefor; Tool boxes of metal, empty
Air drills; Air powered tools, namely, drills, screwdrivers, rivet hammers; Cordless electric hand drills; Electric hammers; Electric hand-held drills; Electric hand-held hammers; Electric nail extractors; Electric nail pullers; Electric screwdrivers; Electric socket wrenches; Electrical drills; Pneumatic hammers; Pneumatic hand-held drills; Pneumatic nail guns; Pneumatic staplers; Screwdrivers, pneumatic
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Accumulator boxes; Battery chargers; Battery chargers for cellular telephones; Chargers for electric accumulators; Electric batteries; Electric charging cables; Electric wires; Electric storage batteries; Electrical resistance heating wires and electrical controllers therefor; Electronic docking stations; Lithium ion batteries; Power supply connectors and adaptors for use with portable electronic devices; Rechargeable batteries; Solar batteries; Wireless chargers
Floodlights; Lamps; Electric discharge tubes for lighting; Electric flashlights; Electric torches for lighting; Light-emitting diode lighting apparatus; Lighting fixtures; Lighting installations; Portable headlamps; Solar powered lamps
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
Goods & Services
Custom manufacturing of electric nail guns, pneumatic nail guns, gas guns, pneumatic tools, and power tools for others; Assembly of electric nail guns, pneumatic nail guns, gas guns, pneumatic tools, and electric tools and components to the order and specification of others
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
(1) Rivets, cramps and nails of metal; metal screws; metal staples for construction or industrial use; fittings of metal for furniture; door fittings of metal; fittings of metal for windows; metal hardware bolts; metal hardware nuts; tool boxes of metal, empty; staples for staple gun; fittings of metal for building.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Unchargeable general purpose batteries; electric accumulators; alkaline batteries; C-cell batteries; D-cell batteries; automotive batteries; rechargeable lithium batteries; solar-powered rechargeable batteries; rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries; chargers for general purpose batteries; chargers for electric accumulators; automotive battery chargers; battery chargers for mobile phones; solar-powered battery chargers; lithium-ion battery chargers; USB chargers; portable power supply in the nature of rechargeable power banks for use with cellular phones; electric wires; charging stations for electric vehicles; converters for electric plugs; batteries and battery chargers for mobile telephones; wireless chargers for smartphones; wireless charging stands for smartphones.
(1) Promoting the goods and services of others through the distribution of online information, recipes, advertisements, articles, and video clips; on-line advertising services for others on computer networks; sales demonstration for others; import-export agency services; price quotations for goods or services; online auction services; providing online advertising space for the products and services of others; auction services; providing an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services; arranging and conducting hand tool trade fairs and trade show exhibitions; magazine mail order services; retail services provided by television stores; business management assistance in the establishment and operation of retail stores; providing an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services; retail and wholesale services in relation to metal hardware; retail and wholesale services in relation to mechanical appliances; retail and wholesale services in relation to precision instruments; retail and wholesale services in relation to lighting fixtures; retail and wholesale services in relation to hand tools; operation of business outlets providing for the retail and wholesale supply of hardware, household and building materials; consultancy and advisory services in the field of business operations; providing business information in the field of retail store operations.
(1) Brads, not of metal; cotters, not of metal; non-metal fastener screws; non-metal fastener nuts; non-metal fastener bolts; non-metal hardware bolts; non-metal hardware nuts; non-metal hardware screws; non-metal screws; crewnails, not of metal; bottle caps, not of metal; container closures composed of plastic.
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
Goods & Services
(1) Rental of portable power chargers; rental of battery chargers; charging station services for electric vehicles; installation, maintenance and repair of energy generation equipment; installation, maintenance, repair of electrical charging stations; repair and maintenance of metalworking machines and tools; rental of hand tools and power tools; assembly services relating to the installation of machines, machine tools and automatic systems for treating and processing metals; rental of solar-powered battery chargers.
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
Goods & Services
(1) Customized electric nail guns; customized pneumatic nail guns; gas guns customization; pneumatic tools customization; power tools customization; engage in the assembly of electric nail guns, pneumatic nail guns, gas guns, pneumatic tools, and electric tools components according to the specifications entrusted and instructed by customers.
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Product design consulting services; product development services; tool design; product packaging design services; evaluation of product design; research and development of new products for others; design and testing of new products for others; provision of information relating to industrial design; research and design in the field of mechanical engineering; design of lighting systems; research and development in the field of fast-charging batteries.
(1) Electric flashlights; electric torches; floodlights; solar light fixtures, namely, indoor and outdoor solar powered lamps; lighting apparatus, especially electric lamps and luminaires; installations for street lighting; light fixtures; electric discharge tubes for lighting; indoor and outdoor electrical lighting fixtures, including lighting fixtures using light-emitting diodes as the light source; portable headlamps.
(1) Power tools; bits for power drills; electric hand-held drills; pneumatic hammers; pneumatic screwdrivers; electric screwdrivers; hand-held electric hammers; air drills; electric drills; power-driven wrenches; electric combination drills; power-operated nailing guns; air-operated power tools; nail pullers, electric; cordless electric hand drills.
An electric nail gun includes a flywheel, a swing arm unit, and an actuation unit. The swing arm unit includes a conversion member, and is operable to swing relative to the flywheel in a first direction between an initial position, in which the swing arm unit and the flywheel have a maximum distance therebetween, and a triggered position, in which the swing arm unit and the flywheel have a minimum distance therebetween. The actuation unit includes a pushing member that has a pushing surface facing the conversion member, and a pushing rod that is operable to move relative to the pushing member in the first direction between an extended position, in which the pushing member pushes the conversion member via the pushing surface thereof so that the swing arm unit is in the triggered position, and a retracted position, in which the swing arm unit is in the initial position.
An electric power tool includes a power supply supplying electricity, a driving unit driving operation of the electric power tool, an operation unit to be operated by a user, main and redundant sensing units detecting the power supply, the driving unit and the operation unit, and a control unit including primary and secondary controllers that respectively make first and second determinations according to the detection made by the main and redundant sensing units. The control unit controls the driving unit to operate in a normal mode when both of the first and second determinations indicate that at least one of the power supply, the driving unit and the operation unit operates normally.
An electric power tool includes a battery for outputting electric energy, and an operating device electrically connected to the battery for receiving the electric energy and adapted to operate based on the electric energy. The operating device includes a power module that is configured to output an operating power based on the electric energy; a driving module that is configured to drive a motor to operate based on the operating power; and a control module that is configured to, based on a capacity of the battery, control the driving module to adjust a proportion of the operating power sent from the power module to the motor in a manner that the proportion of the operating power is positively correlated to the capacity of the battery, and to terminate operation of the motor when the electric energy is less than a minimum operating voltage that is determined for the battery.
H02J 7/00 - Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
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ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN TOOL AND METHOD FOR AN ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN TOOL TO DETECT BATTERY DECLINE
A method is provided for an electrically-driven tool to detect battery decline. The electrically-driven tool includes a battery, a controller and a kinetic device. The controller pre-stores a dataset of energy provision time including a data piece of energy provision time that signifies a predetermined time length presumed to be required by the battery to provide a predetermined amount of electric energy. The controller induces provision of the predetermined amount of electric energy to the kinetic device to have the kinetic device perform a predetermined stroke with a predetermined load, times a stroke time period taken by the predetermined stroke, and determines whether the stroke time period is greater than the predetermined time length. The controller outputs a battery abnormality signal when the stroke time period is greater than the predetermined time length.
An electric power tool includes a battery, a first switch connected to the battery, a driving unit, a sensing unit, a primary controller and a secondary controller. The driving unit includes a motor, a second switch connected to the motor and the first switch, and a switch-control circuit connected to the second switch. The sensing unit outputs a detection result to the primary and secondary controllers. The primary controller disables the driving unit when it is determined that there is a malfunction based on the detection result. The secondary controller controls the first switch to operate in a non-conducting state to cut off electricity supplied from the battery to the second switch when it is determined that there is a malfunction based on the detection result. When the first switch operates in a conducting state, the second switch provides the electricity to the motor under control of the switch-control circuit.
An electric power tool includes a motor, a lifter, a firing pin, an electromagnet, a driving circuit, a latch, and a controller. The lifter is driven by the motor to drive the firing pin to perform a firing action. The driving circuit provides electric current to excite the electromagnet. The latch is moved by the electromagnet from a blocking position where the latch blocks the firing pin to move in a firing direction to a non-blocking position where the latch does not block the firing pin when the electromagnet is in an excited state. The controller, during an excitement period, controls the driving circuit to provide constant current for a first time period to excite the electromagnet to the excited state, and provide pulsating current for a second time period to keep the electromagnet in the excited state.
A lifting gear assembly for an electric nail gun that strikes a nail in a nail-striking direction includes a muzzle seat connected to the electric nail gun, a sprocket unit including two sprocket wheels spaced apart from each other and rotatably mounted in the electric nail gun, a motor unit for driving rotation of one of the sprocket wheels, and a chain unit including a roller chain trained on the sprocket wheels and a lifting gear device mounted to the roller chain. The lifting gear device includes a pushing member driven movably by the roller chain along a path having a stroke in which the pushing member moves in a pressure-generating direction opposite to the nail-striking direction. The pushing member pushes the striking pin, when moving along the first stroke, to move the striking pin from a post-striking position to a pre-striking position.
A method of controlling a rotational speed of an electric tool is provided. The electric tool includes a battery, a battery voltage detection circuit, a motor unit, and a controller. The controller stores at least one regression equation of duty ratio on voltage, and detects a voltage of the battery through the battery voltage detection circuit. The controller obtains a duty ratio for a control signal by substituting the voltage of the battery into the at least one regression equation, and outputs the control signal with the duty ratio obtained from the at least one regression equation to the motor unit for controlling operation of the motor unit.
H02P 6/08 - Arrangements for controlling the speed or torque of a single motor
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
H02P 6/06 - Arrangements for speed regulation of a single motor wherein the motor speed is measured and compared with a given physical value so as to adjust the motor speed
G01R 31/3835 - Arrangements for monitoring battery or accumulator variables, e.g. SoC involving only voltage measurements
G01R 31/36 - Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC]
42.
METHOD OF ADJUSTING ENERGY OUTPUT FOR AN ELECTRIC NAIL GUN, AND ELECTRIC NAIL GUN IMPLEMENTING THE SAME
A method of adjusting an energy output for an electric nail gun including a controller, a motor, a flywheel that co-rotates with the motor, an impact member configured to receive energy of the flywheel to hit a nail, an operation component, an adjust component and a plurality of indicators is provided. The controller has a plurality of energy modes related to controlling the motor to drive the flywheel to rotate with different rotational speeds, respectively. When the adjust component is activated, the controller switches a currently-active energy mode to a next one of the energy modes, and lights up the indicators in a manner corresponding to the next one of the energy modes. When the operation component is activated, the controller controls the motor to rotate in the currently-active energy mode to drive the flywheel thus driving the impact member for firing the nail.
A power tool includes a motor, an output shaft, a tool main body and an adjustable lighting mechanism. The output shaft is connected to the motor. The tool main body includes an end face and a curved guiding slot. The curved guiding slot is near the end face. The adjustable lighting mechanism includes a housing, a swinging member and a lighting source. The housing is moveably mounted to the tool main body and guided by the curved guiding slots. The swinging member is connected to the housing and includes a pivot centerline. The lighting source is disposed at the housing and includes a lighting centerline. The housing can rotate outward from an output axis, such that the pivot centerline moves within a swinging range and the lighting centerline moves within a lighting range.
A method of controlling firing mode for an electric nail gun is provided. The electric nail gun includes a control module that, when operating in a program selecting state in an intelligent firing mode, executes a single firing program or a continuous firing program based on which of a safety switch and a trigger switch of the electric nail gun is being activated . When executing the continuous firing program, the control module forbids execution of a nail firing action when determining that the electric nail gun has not been fired for longer than a predetermined time period.
A dustproof magazine to be mounted in a nail gun including a muzzle unit includes a magazine body, a nail-pressing member, and a scroll spring connected therebetween. The magazine body includes spaced-apart first and second rail walls extending transverse to the muzzle unit, and disposed respectively distal from and adjacent to the muzzle unit. The nail-pressing member is mounted movably along and between the first and second rail walls, and includes a main body and a scraper set extending therefrom. Movement of the nail-pressing member away from the muzzle unit drives the scroll spring to resiliently convert from a winding state into an unwinding state, where a strip portion of the scroll spring unwinds and extends along the second rail wall. The scraper set is in contact with the strip portion during the movement of the nail-pressing member for scrapping foreign matters off the strip portion.
A portable grinding tool includes a casing structure and a drive unit. The casing structure includes a main body part defining a first axis, and a grip part extending from the main body part along a second axis. The drive unit is mounted to the main body part and includes a rotating shaft for outputting rotational kinetic energy, the rotating shaft has an output section that extends along the first axis and passes out through the main body part. The output section and the grip part cooperate to define an angle included therebetween and ranging between 95 and 135 degrees.
A dustproof device for use in an electric nail gun includes a dustproof plate and two fastening members. The electric nail gun includes a muzzle unit used for discharging nails and a machine body unit connected to the muzzle unit and operable to strike the nails. The dustproof plate has a mounting surface facing the machine body unit, an exterior surface that is opposite to the mounting surface and prevents foreign matters from entering the machine body unit, and a through hole that extends through the mounting surface and the exterior surface, that permits the muzzle unit to extend fittingly therethrough, and that is complementary in shape with a contour of a cross section of the muzzle unit. The two fastening members extend from the mounting surface and are detachably connected to the machine body unit to secure the dustproof plate between the machine body unit and the muzzle unit.
An electrical tool includes a housing, a motor, a bearing set and a shock-absorbing element. The motor is disposed in the housing and has a driving shaft and a nut. The bearing set is arranged on a side of the motor and includes a bearing seat, a bearing and a tool spindle. The tool spindle has a slot disposed at one end thereof facing the motor, and another end thereof is disposed protrusively from the bearing seat. One end of the driving shaft is combined in the slot through the nut. The shock-absorbing element sheathes the nut and is attached to an inner wall of the slot to reduce the vibration and noise during the operation of the electrical tool.
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B23Q 5/04 - Driving main working members rotary shafts, e.g. working-spindles
An electric nail gun includes a cylinder unit, a nail-striking unit and a valve unit. The cylinder unit includes a striking cylinder that surrounds a first axis and that defines a cylinder chamber, and a cylinder lid that cooperates with the striking cylinder to define a gas storing chamber communicating with the cylinder chamber. The cylinder lid includes a passage that communicates with the gas storing chamber, and that extends along a second axis. The nail-striking unit includes a piston assembly that is adapted for striking a nail. The valve unit includes a valve assembly that is accommodated in the passage. The valve assembly is operable to convert between a first state, in which the gas is allowed to flow between the gas storing chamber and an external environment through the passage, and a second state, in which the gas is refrained from flowing through the passage.
An electric nail gun includes a cylinder unit, a valve, a pushed rod, a safety assembly and an adjusting assembly. The cylinder unit defines a cylinder space and a gas space. The valve is disposed between the cylinder space and the gas space, and is movable among a closed position, in which the valve closes the cylinder space, and a plurality of open positions. The safety assembly has a first end that is adapted to be pressed and moved by an object, and a second end. When the first end is not pressed against the object, a distance between the second end and the pushed constituent is defined as a first actuating distance. When the first end is moved by the object, the pushed rod is urged to move by the second end such that the valve moves from the closed position to one of the open positions.
A power tool includes an air spring cylinder. A piston is movably positioned within the cylinder and a driver blade and a rack are attached to the piston. The power tool includes a lifter gear including a lifter gear wheel portion, and a plurality of teeth extending radially from the lifter gear wheel portion and configured to engage the rack. A hub includes a first end operably connected to a motor output and a second end including a hub wheel portion. A first receptacle is provided in one of the lifter gear and the hub and a first bearing element extends from the other of the lifter gear and the hub into the first receptacle. A first elastomeric damper is positioned within the first receptacle between the first bearing element and a bearing element defined portion of the first receptacle.
A power tool includes an air spring cylinder. A piston is movably positioned within the cylinder. A head valve assembly of the power tool includes a flapper valve configured to seal the air spring cylinder from an air accumulator when the flapper valve is in a non-firing position.
A nailer assembly includes a housing defining a drive section at a forward portion of the nailer assembly, and a grip section at an upper portion of the nailer assembly. A fastener magazine is located beneath the grip section and includes a feed portion proximate the drive section and a distal portion located distally from the drive section. A sacrificial protective support structure is positioned beneath the distal portion of the fastener magazine.
A nail gun includes a frame unit, a flywheel, and a nail-striking device that includes an actuation unit, an impact member and an accidental discharge prevention unit. The actuation unit includes a safety subunit. The impact member has a confining portion. The accidental discharge prevention unit includes a restraining member located between the confining portion of the impact member and the safety subunit. The actuation unit is operable to convert the restraining member from a restraining state, in which the restraining member restrains movement of the confining portion of the impact member, to a releasing state, in which the movement of the confining portion of the impact member is permitted.
A belt sander includes a main casing, a frame arm rotatably connected to the main casing, an abrasive belt mounted to the frame arm and adapted to be driven by electric power, a positioning member, a first sensor and a second sensor. The positioning member is movably mounted to the main casing and is movable relative to the main casing between a releasing position, where the first and second sensors are in a first sensor state, and where the second sensor generates a first signal for ceasing the electric power, and a first engaging position, where the first and second sensors are in the second sensor state, and where the second sensor generates a second signal for conducting the electric power.
B24B 23/06 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with abrasive belts, e.g. with endless travelling belts; Accessories therefor
B24B 55/00 - Safety devices for grinding or polishing machines; Accessories fitted to grinding or polishing machines for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition
56.
Power tool and safety control circuit module and safety control method thereof
A power tool and a safety control circuit module and a safety control method thereof are provided. The power tool includes a power supply device, a control processing device, a safety control circuit module, and a power output device. The control processing device is electrically connected with the power supply device. The safety control circuit module includes a first switch control circuit, a second switch control circuit, a third switch control circuit, a first resistor, and a first diode. The power output device includes a first power connection terminal and a second power connection terminal. Before switch units of the control circuits are controlled, the control processing device detects whether the switch unit has failed, so as to increase safety.
B23Q 11/00 - Accessories fitted to machine tools for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition or for cooling work; Safety devices specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, machine tools
B25B 23/147 - Arrangement of torque limiters or torque indicators in wrenches or screwdrivers specially adapted for electrically operated wrenches or screwdrivers
B25D 16/00 - Portable percussive machines with superimposed rotation
H02K 7/14 - Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans
H02K 11/21 - Devices for sensing speed or position, or actuated thereby
H02K 11/33 - Drive circuits, e.g. power electronics
A belt sander includes: a power unit having a rotating shaft; a rotatable belt casing defining a track groove that is open toward the power unit and that surrounds the rotating shaft, and having a plurality of engaging portions that are arranged around the track groove; an abrasive belt drivable by the rotating shaft; and a positioning unit including a movable positioning member that is adapted for manual operation, and an engaging member that is co-movably connected to the positioning member. The positioning unit is movable between an engaging position, where the engaging member is engaged with a selected one of the engaging portions, and a releasing position, where the engaging member is disengaged from the engaging portions.
B24B 23/06 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with abrasive belts, e.g. with endless travelling belts; Accessories therefor
B24B 23/02 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with rotating grinding tools; Accessories therefor
B24B 21/20 - Accessories for controlling or adjusting the tracking or the tension of the grinding belt
B24B 41/04 - Headstocks; Working-spindles; Features relating thereto
A retaining device adapted for use with an electric nail gun includes: a swing arm unit adapted to swing relative to a flywheel of the nail gun; an impact unit adapted to swing with the swing arm unit, and being movable between a pre-striking position proximate to the flywheel, and a striking position distal from the flywheel; a retrieving unit configured to bias the impact unit to move to the pre-striking position; and first and second positioning members connected respectively to the swing arm unit and the impact unit, and telescopically engaged with and in frictional contact with each other when the impact unit is at the pre-striking position, so as to position the impact unit on the swing arm unit.
A retaining device adapted for use with an electric nail gun includes: a swing arm unit adapted to swing relative to a flywheel of the nail gun; an impact unit adapted to swing with the swing arm unit, and being movable between a pre-striking position proximate to the flywheel, and a striking position distal from the flywheel; a retrieving unit configured to bias the impact unit to move to the pre-striking position; and first and second positioning members connected respectively to the swing arm unit and the impact unit, and magnetically attracted to each other to prohibit removal of the impact unit from the pre-striking position when the impact unit is at the pre-striking position.
A retaining device adapted for use with an electric nail gun includes a retaining member; a swing arm unit adapted to swing between a proximate position and a distal position with respect to a flywheel of the nail gun; an impact unit movably connected to the swing arm unit, including an engaging portion, and being movable between a pre-striking position, where the engaging portion is confined within the retaining member when the swing arm unit is at the distal position, and a striking position, where the engaging portion is removed from the retaining member; and a retrieving unit connected between the impact unit and the swing arm unit, and configured to bias the impact unit to move to the pre-striking position.
A nail gun includes a gun body, a muzzle unit, a nail-feeding unit, a nail-striking unit, and a control unit for controlling the nail-feeding unit and the nail-striking unit to implement a method for feeding nails. The method includes the following steps: energizing a nail-striking solenoid valve of the nail-striking unit to perform a nail-striking operation on one of the nails; de-energizing the nail-striking solenoid valve, and simultaneously starting to count a predetermined delay time period in idle; and upon elapse of the predetermined delay time period, energizing a nail-feeding solenoid valve of the nail-feeding unit to perform a nail-feeding operation on another one of the nails.
An electric nail gun includes a nail-striking subunit that is adapted to strike a nail, a lifting wheel that is movable to become engageable and not engageable with the nail-striking subunit, a driving member that is rotatable by a motor, and a transmission shaft that is movably connected between the driving member and the lifting wheel, and that is convertible between a first position, where the lifting wheel is engageable with the nail-striking subunit such that rotation of the driving member results in movement of the nail-striking subunit, and a second position, where the lifting wheel is not engageable with the nail-striking subunit such that rotation of the driving member does not result in movement of the nail-striking subunit.
A pneumatic electric nail gun includes a muzzle unit, a striking cylinder that is connected to the muzzle unit, a piston rod subunit that extends movably from the striking cylinder into the muzzle unit, an electric unit that drives movement of the piston rod subunit from a standby position to a nail-striking position for striking a nail, and a connecting unit that includes a plurality of fasteners and a plurality of buffer members. The fasteners extend through the electric unit and secure the electric unit to the muzzle unit. Each of the buffer members surrounds a respective one of the fasteners and fills a space between the respective one of the fasteners, the electric unit and the muzzle unit for shock absorption during a nail-striking process.
B25C 1/04 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by fluid pressure
B25C 1/06 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by electric power
F16F 15/08 - Suppression of vibrations of non-rotating, e.g. reciprocating, systems; Suppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of members not moving with the rotating system using elastic means with rubber springs
64.
Heat dissipating device and electric nail gun having the same
A heat dissipating device is adapted to be mounted in an electric nail gun that includes a flywheel being rotatable about an axis, a first pulley being spaced apart from the flywheel, and a transmission belt being trained on the first pulley. The heat dissipating device includes a second pulley, a weight disc and a heat dissipating member that are adapted to be connected coaxially and co-rotatably to the flywheel. The second pulley is adapted to be trained by the transmission belt. The heat dissipating member includes a plurality of fan blades extending in a direction of the axis such that, during co-rotation of the flywheel, the weight disc and the heat dissipating member, the fan blades create a flow of air for cooling.
B25C 1/06 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by electric power
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
H05K 7/20 - Modifications to facilitate cooling, ventilating, or heating
A pneumatic pallet nailer includes a nailer body, a trigger member, a pallet clamp controlling member, a pallet clamp cylinder and a pallet clamp. The trigger member is disposed on the nailer body. The pallet clamp controlling member is disposed on the nailer body and includes an internal space, a first pipe, a second pipe, a third pipe and an actuating valve. The air in the nailer body is communicated with the internal space by the first pipe and the second pipe. The third pipe is communicated with the internal space. The actuating valve is movably disposed in the internal space, and the actuating valve is actuated and positioned at a first position or a second position. The pallet clamp cylinder is communicated to the third pipe. When the trigger member is pressed, the pallet clamp is actuated by the pallet clamp cylinder to clamp a workpiece.
A battery device includes a battery unit, a temperature port, a temperature sensitive component, a switch component and a battery management unit. The temperature sensitive component senses a temperature of the battery unit, and provides a temperature indication signal at the temperature port. The switch component is electrically connected to the temperature sensitive component. When the battery device operates abnormally, the battery management unit controls the switch component to make the switch component stop provision of the temperature indication signal at the temperature port.
H02J 7/00 - Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
H03K 17/0812 - Modifications for protecting switching circuit against overcurrent or overvoltage without feedback from the output circuit to the control circuit by measures taken in the control circuit
A striking device includes a swing arm unit, an impact member and two restoring units. Each of the restoring units includes a stationary seat removably connected to the swing arm unit, a moving seat removably and co-movably connected to the impact member, first and second coupling sets, and a resilient member interconnecting the stationary seat and the moving seat to bias the moving seat toward the stationary seat. For each of the restoring units, two portions of the first coupling set are formed respectively on the stationary seat and the swing arm unit and coupled removably with each other, and two portions of the second coupling set are formed respectively on the moving seat and the impact member and coupled removably with each other.
Provided is a control system and method for a power-driven nail gun, which includes a battery, a motor, a flywheel rotating along with the motor, an impacting member receiving kinetic energy of the flywheel and a nail channel providing a channel for a nail to move along therewith when hit by the impacting member. The method includes utilizing a microcontroller to provide a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal for a driving circuit to drive the motor based on the PWM signal; and in response to reaching a target rotation speed by the motor, utilizing the microcontroller to output a corresponding PWM duty to the driving circuit based on the voltage of the battery, to make the motor maintain at the target rotation speed. The nails obtain stable and consistent kinetic energy and stability of nail firing is effectively improved.
H02P 7/29 - Arrangements for regulating or controlling the speed or torque of electric DC motors for regulating or controlling an individual dc dynamo-electric motor by varying field or armature current by master control with auxiliary power using discharge tubes or semiconductor devices using semiconductor devices controlling armature supply only using pulse modulation
B25C 1/06 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by electric power
B25C 1/00 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor
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Method for controlling nail-striking operation of an electric nail gun, and electric nail gun implementing the same
A method for controlling a nail-striking operation of an electric nail gun is proposed. The electric nail gun includes a control module and at least one switch. The at least one switch outputs a first switch signal that has a first voltage and a second switch signal that has a second voltage when triggered. The control module set a flag that corresponds to the at least one switch to a predetermined state upon determining that a striking condition is met. The striking condition includes that, for each of the at least one switch, the first switch signal has the first voltage and the second switch signal has the second voltage.
A tool adapter quick-release structure includes an adapter and a locking mechanism. The adapter includes a seat portion and an engagement portion extended forward from the seat portion, and an installation hole formed to penetrate into the seat portion via the engagement portion. The locking mechanism includes a movable sleeve mounted onto the seat portion, an installation pin inserted into the movable sleeve and an elastic member abutted against the installation pin to push the movable sleeve axially, and the movable sleeve allowing a fixation member to penetrate through the seat portion to protrude outward inside the installation hole via push of the elastic member. The seat portion includes a repair hole corresponding to the installation pin and is connected to the installation hole.
B25B 23/00 - TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING, OR HOLDING - Details of, or accessories for, spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers
A pneumatic tool with a forward and reverse rotation structure includes a housing, a retaining member, two push buttons and a positioning pin. The housing includes an installation space. The retaining member is arranged inside the installation space to divide it into two push button accommodating cavities. The two push buttons movably slide inside the two push button accommodating cavities. The retaining member restricts the sliding ranges of the two push buttons. The positioning pin penetrates into the housing to allow the retaining member to be secured by the housing and the positioning pin. Accordingly, the retaining member is secured firmly while allowing it be removed for replacement and repair, the positioning pin is prevented from slippage, and any slipping off or snapping off of components between the sliding block of the push button and the slot wall of the retaining member can also be prevented.
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
A pneumatic tool includes a casing unit, an air motor, a rotary valve, and a turning unit. The rotary valve is rotatably mounted to the air motor. The turning unit is movably mounted to the casing unit, and is connected to the rotary valve such that movement of the turning unit relative to the casing unit drives rotation of the rotary valve relative to the air motor to one of a first-end position, a second-end position and at least one in-between position, in which an opening of the rotary valve is in spatial communication with a respective one of a first passage, a second passage and at least one sub-passage for adjusting airflow that travels from an air inlet passage of the casing unit, through the rotary valve, and into the air motor.
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
An electric sander motor includes a motor main body (100), a power axial shaft (210) and a sleeve (220). The motor main body (100) includes a rotor (110) and a stator (120) surrounding the rotor (110). The power axial shaft (210) includes an axial hole (211) extending along a central axis of the power axial shaft (210). The sleeve (220) includes one open end and another closed end extended outward to form an eccentric axial shaft (221) penetrating through the axial hole (211). A central axis of the eccentric axial shaft (211) is parallel with a central axis of the sleeve (220) and spaced apart therefrom. The power axial shaft (210) penetrates through the rotor (110), and the sleeve (220) is outside the motor main body (100). The assembly is facilitated by assembling the power axial shaft (210) and the sleeve (220) onto the motor main body (100) sequentially.
B24B 47/12 - Drives or gearings for grinding machines or devices; Equipment therefor for rotating or reciprocating working-spindles carrying grinding wheels or workpieces by mechanical gearing or electric power
H02K 7/14 - Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans
H02K 21/16 - Synchronous motors having permanent magnets; Synchronous generators having permanent magnets with stationary armatures and rotating magnets with magnets rotating within the armatures having annular armature cores with salient poles
B24B 23/02 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with rotating grinding tools; Accessories therefor
An electric nail gun includes a muzzle seat, a safety component being movable relative to the muzzle seat, and a cylinder unit connected to the muzzle seat and including a striking cylinder, at least one storage chamber that is adapted for storing pressurized air, and a sealing cap that is coupled to the striking cylinder and the at least one storage chamber. The electric nail gun further includes an air valve disposed in the cylinder unit and being directly and solely movable by the safety component from a closed position to an open position to allow the pressurized air to flow into the striking cylinder, and a nail-striking unit driven movably by the pressurized air for striking a nail when the air valve is at the open position.
A flywheel device is adapted to be installed in an electric nail gun. The electric nail gun includes a main frame, a drive pulley rotatably mounted to the main frame, and a transmission belt. The flywheel device includes a flywheel pulley adapted to be mounted to the main frame, a flywheel connected coaxially and co-rotatably to the flywheel pulley, and a weight disc connected coaxially and co-rotatably to the flywheel and the flywheel pulley. The transmission belt is trained on the drive pulley and the flywheel pulley. During co-rotation of the flywheel pulley, the flywheel and the weight disc, a swing arm is pivotable to move an impact member to contact the flywheel for actuating a nailing process of the electric nail gun.
A retrieving device is adapted to be installed in an electric nail gun. The retrieving device includes at least one stationary seat that is adapted to be connected to a swing arm of the nail gun and that has at least one stationary elongated hole being elongated in an extending direction, at least one moving seat that is adapted to be co-movably connected to a movable impact member of the nail gun, and at least one resilient member that interconnects the at least one stationary seat and the at least one moving seat, and that has at least one first end coil extending through the at least one stationary elongated hole and being movable parallel to the extending direction along the at least one stationary elongated hole.
An electric nail gun includes a supporting frame, a swing arm, a driving unit, and a safety unit. The swing arm has a driven segment and is pivotable relative to the supporting frame between a standby position and a shooting position. The driving unit includes a driving member in contact with the driven segment of the swing arm and operable for moving the swing arm towards the shooting position. The safety unit has a stopping member that is driven by the driving member to move relative to the driven segment between a stopping position, where the stopping member blocks movement of the driven segment, and a releasing position, where the movement of the swing arm towards the shooting position is permitted.
A pneumatic tool includes a casing unit, an air motor, a rotary valve, and a turning unit. The rotary valve is mounted to the air motor and is rotatable about a valve axis. The turning unit includes a ring member that surrounds and is rotatably mounted to the casing unit, and that is connected to the rotary valve, such that rotation of the ring member relative to the casing unit drives the rotary valve to rotate about the valve axis relative to the air motor among a first-end position, a second-end position and at least one in-between position for adjusting airflow that travels from an air inlet passage of the casing unit, through an opening and an intermediate passage of the rotary valve, to an air chamber of the air motor.
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
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Pneumatic tool and a pneumatic sealing device thereof
A pneumatic tool includes a casing, a cylinder unit, a valve knob and a pneumatic sealing device. The casing has a main portion that has an inner surface defining a receiving space therein, and an outer surface opposite to the inner surface. The cylinder unit is mounted in the receiving space. The valve knob is disposed in the receiving space and is rotatably connected to the cylinder unit. The pneumatic sealing device includes a ring member that is ring-shaped and rigid, that surrounds and is connected to the valve knob, and that is clamped between the inner surface of the casing and the cylinder unit for keeping a distance between the casing and the cylinder unit constant.
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
A nail gun includes a power module, a magazine module and a detection module. The power module performs a nail-driving operation by receiving a first pressure, and is prevented from receiving the first pressure when the power module is subjected to a second pressure. The detection module includes a valve rod and a detection member operable to pivot between an unsealing position and a sealing position. The detection member is moved to the sealing position when the number of the nails in the magazine module is less than a predetermined amount.
B25C 1/00 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor
B25C 1/04 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by fluid pressure
B25C 1/18 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by combustion pressure generated by detonation of a cartridge - Details or accessories, e.g. splinter guards, spall minimisers
A pneumatic ratchet wrench includes a main body formed with a receiving chamber, a head unit, a driving unit and an air motor. The head unit defines a gas passage, and includes a ring portion and a frame portion. The ring portion includes an exit in spatial communication with the gas passage and opens toward the frame portion. The driving unit includes a driving head, and a transmission shaft mounted in the head unit. The air motor drives the transmission shaft and includes a cylinder and a rotor. The cylinder includes a venting hole allowing gas produced in the cylinder to pass through the venting hole and the gas passage and to exit from the exit to be blown toward the frame portion.
A nail gun includes a gun body, a power module, a muzzle module and an switchable trigger module. The muzzle module includes a contact arm resiliently maintained at a normal position. The switchable trigger module includes a transmission unit, a trigger arm unit and a trigger unit. The transmission unit includes a transmission member that is connected to the contact arm. The trigger unit includes a trigger member and a blocking member. The trigger member is operable to move between a sequential firing position and a repetitive firing position.
A pneumatic nail gun includes a gun body, a muzzle connected to the gun body for receiving a nail, a cylinder unit disposed in the gun body, an air valve unit having a cover portion, and a striking unit having a piston. The cylinder unit includes a gas storage chamber, a striking cylinder having a cylinder chamber 510 in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber, and at least one gas storage cylinder in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber for receiving a gas having a pre-determined gas pressure. The cover portion is operable to interrupt fluid communication between the cylinder chamber and the gas storage chamber, and to allow the fluid communication such that the piston is pushed by the gas to strike the nail.
A pneumatic nail gun includes a main body, a cylinder, a muzzle device, a lifting wheel, a piston, a lifting rod, and a nail-striking pin. The piston is movable between a striking position and a non-striking position. The lifting rod is connected to the piston, and has an engaging portion that is engaged with the lifting wheel such that rotation of the lifting wheel drives the piston to the non-striking position, and that is disengaged from the lifting wheel such that the piston is driven by air pressure inside the cylinder to the striking position. The nail-striking pin is connected removably and co-movably to the piston, is spaced apart from the lifting rod, and is adapted for striking a nail when the piston is at the striking position.
A nail gun includes a gun body, a power module, a muzzle module and an operation module. The muzzle module includes a contact arm resiliently maintained at a normal position. The operation module includes a transmission unit and a trigger unit. The transmission unit includes a transmission member that is connected to the contact arm. The trigger unit includes a trigger member, a trigger arm and a switch member. The trigger arm is mounted in the trigger member, and abuts against the transmission member when the trigger member is not depressed. The switch member is operable to move between a sequential firing position and a repetitive firing position.
A nail gun includes a muzzle device, a cartridge device and a driving device. The muzzle device includes a safety member having an abutment end retractable when pushed. The cartridge device includes a stop member for blocking the drive stroke when a number of the nails is less than a predetermined number. The driving device includes a linking member co-movable with the safety member, and a trigger unit including a pivotable trigger, an inner arm co-movable with the trigger, and a switch member. When the switch member is at a sequential striking position and when the trigger is pivoted before a rearward movement of the linking member, the inner arm is withdrawn from a route of the rearward movement to avoid actuation of the drive stroke.
B25C 1/04 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by fluid pressure
B27F 7/09 - Driving means operated by fluid pressure
B25C 1/00 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor
B25C 1/18 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by combustion pressure generated by detonation of a cartridge - Details or accessories, e.g. splinter guards, spall minimisers
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Safety member and muzzle of nail gun having the same
A safety member is adapted for use in a muzzle of a nail gun. The muzzle defines a nail passage that is for passage of a nail, and a gap that spatially communicates with the nail passage. The safety member is slidable in a nail striking direction of the nail, and includes a slider adapted to be disposed in the gap, and having a flat surface, a platform and an abutment end. The flat surface is adapted to face the plate member. The platform protrudes from the flat surface toward the plate member and cooperates with the plate member to define a nail ejection opening therebetween. The abutment end extends from the platform and extends beyond the nail ejection opening for contact with an object to be fastened.
A return device includes a return wheel unit adapted to be mounted to a gun body of a fastening tool, and including a return wheel that is movable between a free position, where the return wheel is not in contact with an impact member of the fastening tool, and a return position, where the impact member is at a strike position and is not contact with a rotatable flywheel of the fastening tool, and where the return wheel is in contact with the flywheel and the impact member such that, when the flywheel rotates in a first rotational direction, the return wheel is driven by the flywheel to rotate in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction, and moves the impact member from the strike position to a standby position.
A belt sander having a fast-lift cover structure includes a drive mechanism, a body and a cover. The drive mechanism includes a drive module, a tension arm, a sanding belt surrounding the drive module and the tension arm. The body receives the drive module. The body includes a base, an extendable support rod extended from the body and connected to the tension arm, and a cover fastening assembly disposed at the base. The cover fastening assembly includes a release and a resilient element for restoring the release to its original position. One end of a cover is pivotally connected at one side of the body, and the other end of the cover includes a fastening portion engaged with the release. Operation is easy, no hand tools are required, and the cover does not fall off.
B24B 23/06 - Portable grinding machines, e.g. hand-guided; Accessories therefor with abrasive belts, e.g. with endless travelling belts; Accessories therefor
A nail gun includes a gun body, a safety unit and an adjusting unit. The safety unit includes a first safety member movable relative to the gun body, and a second safety member for being pushed by the first safety member. The adjusting unit includes a switch member movable between a deep-drive position and a shallow-drive position. The switch member has a first abutment surface aligned with the first safety member when the switch member is at the deep-drive position, and a second abutment surface aligned with the first safety member when the switch member is at the shallow-drive position.
An impact device for an electric nail gun having a flywheel includes a swing arm unit and an impact unit. The impact unit includes an impact member adapted to be disposed between the flywheel and the swing arm unit, and a magnetic element set mounted to the impact member, spaced apart from the swing arm unit to form a gap therebetween, and providing a magnetic force which magnetically attracts a magnetically conductive component of the swing arm unit. The swing arm unit is movable between a pre-firing position where the impact member is not in contact with the flywheel, and a firing position where the impact member is in contact with the flywheel such that rotation of the flywheel drives the impact unit to move on the swing arm unit.
A pneumatic tool with changeable exhaust direction includes a tool main body and a direction change assembly. The tool main body includes a housing portion having a first exhaust channel. The direction change assembly includes an air guidance member and an adjustment member. The air guidance member is mounted onto the housing portion, and a second exhaust channel is formed with the air guidance member. The adjustment member is installed with a sealing ring. The adjustment member generates an axial movement relative to the air guidance member and along a first axis to move away from the air guidance member in order to open the second exhaust channel or to allow the sealing member to abut against the air guidance member in order to close the second exhaust channel. Accordingly, the exhaust direction is adjustable during the use of the pneumatic tool in order to facilitate different processing operations.
A driving device is adapted for use in an electric nail gun. The electric nail gun includes a supporting frame. The driving device includes a swing arm unit, a control unit and a driving unit. The swing arm unit is swingable between a standby position and a shooting position. The control unit includes a control member having a driven end portion, and an abutting end portion opposite to the driven end portion. The driving unit is for driving the driven end portion of the control member to rotate between a driving position and a non-driving position, and includes a control-member biasing resilient member disposed between the driven end portion of the control member and the supporting frame.
A nail gun having a protection structure includes a body, a protection cover and a resilient release. The body includes a nail magazine loaded with nails and includes a barrel connected to the nail magazine. One end of the barrel has a nozzle, and the nail magazine forms a notch close to the nozzle and includes a fastening recess. The protection cover is slidably disposed on the nail magazine. The protection cover includes an engagement board, a sliding board connected to the same, and an engagement hole formed on the engagement board. The resilient release is resiliently assembled in the fastening recess and contacts and presses against an inner edge of the engagement hole, so that the protection cover is positioned by the resilient release, and the sliding board covers the notch.
A pneumatic tool includes a main body unit, a control valve unit, a switch unit and a trigger unit. The main body unit has a flow path for guiding inflow of air. The control valve unit removably blocks the flow path. The switch unit includes a sleeve member movable between an open position where the control valve unit is driven to unblock the flow path, and a block position where the control valve unit is driven to block the flow path. The trigger unit includes a trigger member operable to move the sleeve member between the open position and the block position.
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
A blade holding device for securely holding a saw blade includes a holding unit, a sleeve member, a retaining unit, and a shell. The holding unit includes a clamp member and an insert. The clamp member has two half portions defining a gap for receiving the saw blade, a slot extending through one of the half portions, and an abutment surface. The insert is inserted into the slot, abuts against the abutment surface, and has a threaded hole. The sleeve member surrounds the half portions of the clamp member without blocking the threaded hole. The retaining unit includes a fastening member extending threadedly through the threaded hole for pressing against the saw blade. The shell surrounds the sleeve member and the clamp member.
B23D 51/08 - Sawing machines or sawing devices working with straight blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts; Carrying or attaching means for tools, covered by this subclass, which are connected to a carrier at both ends of devices for mounting straight saw blades or other tools
B23D 51/18 - Sawing machines or sawing devices working with straight blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts; Carrying or attaching means for tools, covered by this subclass, which are connected to a carrier at both ends of drives or feed mechanisms for straight tools, e.g. saw blades, or bows actuated by fluid or gas pressure
A pneumatic device includes a cylinder, a buffer member and a piston unit. The cylinder includes a cylinder wall defining an air chamber. The buffer member has a tubular wall that defines a communicating hole. The tubular wall has a length greater than the wall thickness thereof. The piston unit includes a sealing member, and a rod member movably extending through the communicating hole. The rod member has a driven section received within the air chamber and mounted with the sealing member. The piston unit is movable between a restoring position where the driven section is spaced apart from the buffer member, and an impact position where at least one of the driven section and the sealing member is in contact with the buffer member.
F15B 15/14 - Fluid-actuated devices for displacing a member from one position to another; Gearing associated therewith characterised by the construction of the motor unit of the straight-cylinder type
B23D 51/18 - Sawing machines or sawing devices working with straight blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts; Carrying or attaching means for tools, covered by this subclass, which are connected to a carrier at both ends of drives or feed mechanisms for straight tools, e.g. saw blades, or bows actuated by fluid or gas pressure
B23D 49/10 - Hand-held or hand-operated sawing devices with straight saw blades
98.
Handheld power tool and impact block return device thereof
The present invention provides a handheld power tool having an impact block and an impact block return device. The impact block has a plurality of continuous teeth arranged along a lengthwise direction of the impact block. The impact block return device comprises a gearwheel engaged with the teeth of the impact block; a ratchet wheel rotating simultaneously with the gearwheel; and a clamping member operated in a first state and a second state, the clamping member contacting the ratchet wheel in the first state and the clamping member being separated from the ratchet wheel in the second state; wherein the impact block only can do a single-directional movement when the clamping member contacts the ratchet wheel in the first state. The present invention can improve stability of the retraction process of the impact block (e.g., a firing pin).
B25C 1/04 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by fluid pressure
B25C 5/02 - Manually operated portable stapling tools; Hand-held power-operated stapling tools; Staple feeding devices therefor with provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
B25C 5/06 - Manually operated portable stapling tools; Hand-held power-operated stapling tools; Staple feeding devices therefor without provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
B25C 1/06 - Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices therefor operated by electric power
99.
Air-tight switching device for use in a pneumatic tool
A switching device for a pneumatic tool includes a valve member, a connecting member and an operating unit. The valve member is rotatable relative to the pneumatic tool between first and second positions. The connecting member is coupled to the valve member in a manner such that the connecting member drives the rotation of the valve member and that an assembly of the valve member and the connecting member is flexible, so as to establish an air-tight seal between the valve member and a pneumatic motor of the pneumatic tool. The operating unit is mounted on the pneumatic tool and coupled co-rotatably to the connecting member.
F01C 20/14 - Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, machines or engines characterised by changing the positions of the inlet or outlet openings with respect to the working chamber using rotating valves
F01C 13/02 - Adaptations of machines or engines for special use; Combinations of engines with devices driven thereby for driving hand-held tools or the like
B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
B25B 21/02 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose with means for imparting impact to screwdriver blade or nut socket
100.
Multi-stage trigger assembly for use in a pneumatic tool
A trigger assembly used in a pneumatic tool that includes a valve unit removably blocking a flow channel, includes a driving member, a trigger member and a positioning unit. The driving member is movable for actuating the valve unit to gradually unblock the flow channel. The trigger member is pressable to move relative to a tool body of the pneumatic tool and the driving member to drive movement of the driving member. The positioning unit includes first and second positioning structures inter-engaged for providing an indication when the trigger member is pressed to move the driving member to a certain position.
B25F 5/02 - Construction of casings, bodies or handles
B25F 5/00 - COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR - Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for