Patents by Inventor Fritz Schadlich
Fritz Schadlich has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4722021Abstract: To detect if a tool bit, such as a drill, a saw blade, or the like, upon being worked into a wall, meets a metallic obstruction, such as a conduit, reinforcement rod, hydraulic pipe or the like, an alternating voltage, preferably between 2 and 20 kHz, is coupled through a coupling capacitor (9) to the tool bit, and current flow to the tool bit is detected by a current measurement stage (10; 31, 32) to disconnect energy to the drive motor (5), for example by disabling firing of a thyristor (15), or closing a valve of a compressed-air tool. The coupling capacitor should have a capacity small enough to provide high impedance to network power frequency, and to insure a substantial change in current being supplied to the tool bit holder, typically a chuck, if the tool bit meets a metallic object in the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Friedrich Hornung, Fritz Schadlich, Martin Gerschner, Klaus Gunther
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Patent number: 4673318Abstract: A hand tool machine, in particular a drill machine, has a feeler device for determining the diameter of a tool element to be used with the hand tool machine. For measuring the tool elements prior to insertion into the clamping element of the hand tool machine, a feeler device is provided which is arranged separately from the clamping element and is connected with an indicator. The diameter determined by the feeler device is administered to a control unit which is controlling the driving motor. The control unit can also receive in addition further information concerning the material to be treated by means of an input device. In view of the measuring value with regard to the diameter of the tool element and the administered information concerning the material, the optimum rotary speed for the tool element and consequently for the driving motor is determined and adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Friedrich Hornung, Kurt Paule, Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4622779Abstract: A signal representative of the mass moment of inertia of a grinding wheel and its drive motor is integrated for a fixed time interval during start-up of the motor beginning when the motor speed or the motor current has reached a predetermined small value, and the integration result is stored until the integrator and storage circuit are reset by a new start-up operation. The integrator result is used to modify a voltage which represents a desired operating speed so as to compensate for differences in value of the mass moment of inertia, making the desired speed smaller when the mass moment of inertia is greater, and vice versa. The result is to hit the desired speed in a manner compensating for the wearing down of the diameter of the grinding wheel, so that the peripheral speed of the grinding wheel is regulated at a substantially constant speed, even though in successive start-ups the grinding wheel diameter diminishes.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4611742Abstract: In an electromagnetically operated driving tool, in which a cup-shaped plunger carrying a driver blade is axially slidable in a solenoid, an air damper, combined with a check valve, is provided to damp the plunger during its backward movement to an inoperative position. A hollow cylinder positioned in the plunger is vented through an opening in a housing of the tool and has an interior which is closed at its end with a liftable valve flap. A throttle gap is formed between the plunger and the cylinder, which is adjustable by a piston movable in the cylinder which is made of elastic plastics and is elastically expandable to vary the throttle gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Werner Rieker, Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4562389Abstract: To permit reliable turn-OFF of the motor when the torque of the motor is sufficient to provide for reliable seating of a screw or nut being driven thereby, start conditions of the motor are sensed, either in form of low-current condition or high power factor; high-torque conditions are sensed by low power factor, or high-current, in dependence on the desired torque level which results, respectively, in a comparatively steep phase angle-torque or current level-torque curve. A switch control is energized to turn-OFF the motor current if the phase angles, or the motor current, respectively, are beyond predetermined levels. To prevent in-rush current, or high power factors from affecting the operation of the turn-OFF system, timing circuits are provided to disable the turn-OFF system when the motor is first turned-ON or if the phase angle difference, as determined by time-comparator networks, between current and voltage, is below a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Jundt, Gunter Schaal, Fritz Schadlich, Hans-Joachim Vogt, Steffen Wunsch
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Patent number: 4545121Abstract: A hand-held power tool with a circular-disk-shaped tool mounted on an output shaft which extends normal to a drive shaft has a guiding part which surrounds the tool in an immovable position at its cutting side. The guiding part has a wall arranged for abutting against a workpiece and having a through slot for the tool, and a guiding edge extending parallel to a cutting direction of the tool, and the guiding part being movably guided in direction normal to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gerhard Armbruster, Fritz Schadlich, Eberhard Seidel
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Patent number: 4540318Abstract: To provide for, selectively, control of the speed of a tool, such as a drill or boring tool coupled to an electric drill or boring machine motor, independently of the setting of a multi-speed transmission, speed of the tool is sensed by a contactless transducer (4, 7), one part of which is coupled to the chuck (1, 2) and the other to the housing (H) of the tool, to provide speed signals which incorporate the transmission ratio of the gear (G, 66). Speed control, for example under a command signal (40; 50), then will control the actual speed, regardless of the transmission setting, with the torque deliverable by the motor being controlled by the selected gear. The diameter of the drill or other tool bit is sensed also by the transducer, if coupled to the chuck jaws, to vary the output signal from the transducer as a function of chuck jaw diameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1983Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch, GmbHInventors: Friedrich Hornung, Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4516045Abstract: An electric power machine, particularly an angle grinding tool is provided with a centrifugal overspeed protecting device including a fly weight in the form of a severing blade which interrupts a power supply conduit when the rotary speed of the machine is excessive. The protective device includes a cylindrical housing attached face to face to the shaft of the electric motor. The severing blade is in the form of a quadrangular frame defining a center opening. The cylindrical housing is provided with a diametric through bore of a rectangular cross-section matching the frame-like severing blade. A blind bore of a circular cross-section is coaxially superposed on the rectangular through bore and its upper part is formed with inner thread for receiving a setting screw. A helical tensioning spring is inserted in the center opening of the frame-like severing blade and rests on the bottom of the blind bore to urge the centrifugal severing blade against the setting screw.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1984Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Erich Borst, Fritz Schadlich, Manfred Stabler
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Patent number: 4515303Abstract: To prevent bounce of a hammer or plunger element coupled to an insertion blade of a stapling or nailing gun upon return of the plunger element to rest position by a spring (11), the plunger element (4) is in cup shape, sliding about a hollow cylinder (6) which is vented to ambient air (8) at one end, but closed at its other end by a flap-type check valve (9).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Fritz Schadlich, Werner Rieker, Rainer Thaler, Klaus Klingenstein
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Patent number: 4497354Abstract: To reduce operating noise, and particularly the impact of sound pressure waves on the internal structure of the planing machine, the edges defining separating walls against which sound waves may impinge are inclined with respect to the axis of rotation of the cutter (16) or a theoretical line (46) parallel thereto, thereby extending the time of impact of individual pressure waves emanating from the cutter of incremental surface areas of the respective edges (26, 48, 50; 42, 52, 54; 30) to simultaneously attenuate the impact of the pressure waves and the timing of the impact.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1984Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Martin Kummer, Uwe Krieg, Wolfgang Jundt, Werner Rieker, Fritz Schadlich, Gunter Schaal
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Patent number: 4493377Abstract: To permit operation of the power tool only if both hands of an operator are engaged, the tool is formed with a handle portion which has a sensing surface thereon, electrically coupled to a current flow sensing circuit, preferably including an opto-coupler or a field-effect transistor (FET) circuit which permits firing of a triac, thyristor, or the like only if current flows over the sensing surface by area contact therewith. The sensing surface is energized, preferably, from a resistive or capacitative voltage divider; the capacitative voltage divider has the advantage that the triac firing circuit can cause the triac to fire during null or zero crossings of ac supplied power. If a locking-type switch is used, two handles or touch-areas are needed; if a spring-loaded switch is provided, it can function as one safety element, and a touch-area sensing surface as the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1981Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Klaus Gunther, Friedrich Hornung, Kurt Paule, Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4463293Abstract: A power screwdriver that is equipped with a spring coupling between the motor drive and the tool spindle, a signal that indicates that a certain value of torque has been overstepped, at which the screwdriver must be sopped, first causes reversal of the motor, but before the motor appreciably turns in the reverse direction, powers shut-off, allowing the motor to coast. After another brief interval, power is reapplied to the motor in the original direction, again briefly. In this way it is possible for the final shut-off to occur when the motor is stopped and the spring is unstressed, avoiding oscillations of the motor-spring system. A triac bridge circuit makes possible quick reversals and brief applications of power. In such a bridge circuit, precautions must be taken to be sure one pair of triacs is extinguished before the other pair is ignited.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1983Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Friedrich Hornung, Wolfgang Jundt, Fritz Schadlich, Hans-Joachim Vogt, Steffen Wunsch
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Patent number: 4458565Abstract: A torque limiting power screwdriver includes a housing in which there is supported for rotation and axial displacement a screwdriver spindle. A transmission transmits power from a motor to the screwdriver spindle. A torque overload coupling and a separating coupling are interposed in the transmission, being operative for interrupting the transmission of torque from the motor to the screwdriver spindle. The separating coupling is coupled and uncoupled in response to axial displacement of the screwdriver spindle between its coupling and uncoupling positions. The axial movement of the spindle is accomplished by a trigger movably mounted on the housing and connected by a Bowden cable or a lever transmission to the spindle. The spindle is connected by an axially movable coupling with an output member, especially with a bevel gear transmission accommodated in an angular head housing portion. A switching trigger is used to energize and de-energize the motor.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gunter Zilly, Erich Borst, Brigitte Hertell, Fritz Schadlich, Heinz Walz, Steffen Wunsch
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Patent number: 4434586Abstract: A machine tool, especially a hand-held power tool, comprises a tool spindle and a clamping element turnably mounted on the spindle, in which the turnable clamping element is arrestable during rotation of the spindle for clamping or releasing a tool mounted thereon to thereby make a separate implement for preventing rotation of the clamping element during clamping or releasing the tool on the spindle unnecessary. In a special embodiment of the present invention the clamping or releasing forces during change of the tool are mechanically applied and the turning moment during clamping of the tool is limited to a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Thomas Muller, Fritz Schadlich, Manfred Stabler
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Patent number: 4392093Abstract: An electronic control and regulating system for AC-operated appliances, especially universal motors and with symmetrical phase control. The control circuit includes among other things an inductive current-voltage converter 9, the primary side 8 of which is connected to the load current circuit and in which, in addition to the converter function, the inductivity of the secondary winding 10 is used and becomes a component of a resonant circuit 20 which is tuned approximately to the frequency of the AC voltage source. The feedback variable of the control system is formed by the resonant circuit voltage, i.e. the resonant circuit impedance, which depends not only on the magnitude of the load current but also on the phase angle of the load current. This quasi-resonance effect makes possible a direct influence of the trigger circuit which consists customarily of a trigger capacitor 13, a load resistor 11 and a trigger diode 15 and is possible without excessive use of additional circuit elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Kurt Paule, Fritz Schadlich, Martin Gerschner, Friedrich Hornung
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Patent number: 4382458Abstract: A planing tool has a cylindrical body with elongated axially extending grooves in which elongated inserts with planing members are received, adjusting screws extending in a radial direction and arranged to adjust the radial distance of the inserts from the axis of rotation of the body, clamping screws arranged to clamp the inserts in the elongated grooves, wherein each adjusting screws extends through an opening of the respective insert with play, and a spring element is located between a bottom wall of each of the grooves and a respective one of the inserts.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1980Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Fritz Schadlich, Gerhard Armbruster, Klaus-Dieter Jaspert
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Patent number: 4360048Abstract: The power driven, hand operated plane of the type having a fixed front guiding plate adjoining the circular path of movement of the planing knife, and a vertically adjustable rear guiding plate controlled by an adjustment device assembled of a control disk mounted at one end of a screw spindle and projecting partially from the housing; the other end of the spindle engages a nut which is secured to the shoe by a preadjustment mechanism; a biasing spring presses the shoe against the nut; a dial provided on top of the control disk is visible to the user through a window in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Fritz Schadlich, Gerhard Armbruster, Werner Neubert, Peter Stierle
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Patent number: 4343214Abstract: An arrangement for frictionally coupling a saw blade to a trunnion projecting from one end of a drive shaft and permitting rotation of the saw blade relative to the trunnion upon excessive strain on the saw blade, in which the saw blade can be mounted only in a correct way in accordance with the direction of rotation of the drive shaft on the trunnion. The saw blade is frictionally held between two annular clamping elements on the trunnion. One of the annular clamping elements abuts against a shoulder formed at the junction of the drive shaft and trunnion and the other abuts directly or under the imposition of a pressure ring against the head of a screw screwed into an axial bore extending from the end face of the trunnion into the latter. The saw blade has an axial projection and the annular clamping element on the side of this projection is constructed in such a manner that the saw blade, without being hindered by the projection, may abut against this clamping element and turn relative thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4343115Abstract: A protecting hood assembly for use in a motor-driven hand tool such as grinder or circular saw. The assembly includes a hood having a pair of openings, each being formed with a narrowing portion of a squared cross-section and a widened portion forming a slot, a pair of vertically positioned supporting members each having a longitudinal slit and a couple of bolts having each a peripheral portion inserted into said slit and said opening. The widened portion of the opening receiving the bolt is formed with a size in a horizontal direction being larger that a diameter of the peripheral portion of the bolt and a size in a vertical direction being smaller that said diameter to facilitate the installation of the bolt into the hood opening upon assembling and to provide a reliable clamping of said bolt in assembly after insertion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Manfred Stabler, Fritz Schadlich
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Patent number: 4219747Abstract: A mechanical switch is provided which, in a first position connects a current limiting circuit to a motor and, in a second position, disconnects the current limiting circuit from the motor. Mechanical activators are provided for the mechanical switch, to switch it from the first to the second position when the tool including the motor has a predetermined relationship to the workpiece. The mechanical activators provided for the mechanical switch operate the switch either when correct positioning of the tool relative to the workpiece results in a predetermined force being applied to the activator by the workpiece or when a shaft of the tool transmits a predetermined torque.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Friedrich Hornung, Fritz Schadlich