Patents by Inventor Michael K. Forster
Michael K. Forster 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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Publication number: 20180076651Abstract: A power tool is provided including a brushless motor. A power supply interface is arranged to receive at least one of AC power from an AC power supply having a first nominal voltage or DC power from a DC power supply having a second nominal voltage, where the first and second nominal voltages both fall approximately within the operating voltage range of the motor. A motor control circuit is provided including a rectifier circuit converting the AC power to a rectified voltage signal, a power switch circuit having power switches to supply electric power from at least one of the DC power or the rectified voltage signal to the motor, and a controller controlling a switching operation of the power switches to regulate the supply of electric power to the motor at a level corresponding to the operating voltage range of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: John D. Cox, Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Daniel J. White, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Matthew J. Velderman, Andrew E. Seman, JR.
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Publication number: 20180076652Abstract: A power tool is provided including a brushless motor having a rotor and a stator. A power supply interface is arranged to selectively receive a first power input from a first power supply having a first nominal voltage and a second power input from a second power supply having a second nominal voltage, where at least the first nominal voltage does not fall within approximately the operating voltage range of the motor. A motor control circuit is provided including a power switch circuit having power switches that supply electric power from at least one of the first power input or the second power input to the motor, and a controller that controls a switching operation of the power switches to optimize the supply of electric power from the first power input at a level corresponding to the operating voltage range of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: John D. Cox, Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Daniel J. White, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Matthew J. Velderman, Andrew E. Seman, JR.
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Publication number: 20180076653Abstract: A power tool is provided including an electric universal motor configured to operate within an operating voltage range of approximately 90V to 132V. A power supply interface is arranged to receive at least one of Alternating Current (AC) power from an AC power supply having a first nominal voltage or Direct Current (DC) power from a DC power supply having a second nominal voltage, where the first and second nominal voltages fall approximately within the operating voltage range of the motor. The power supply interface is configured to output the AC power via an AC power line and the DC power via a DC power line. A motor control circuit supplies electric power from one of the AC power line or the DC power line via a common node to the motor such that the motor brushes are electrically coupled to one of the AC or DC power supplies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Daniel J. White, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti
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Publication number: 20170338755Abstract: A power tool is provided including a brushless electric motor, a switching arrangement having motor switches and interposed between the electric motor and a power supply, and a controller configured to control a switching operation of the motor switches for driving the electric motor and enforce a current limit on the current delivered to the electric motor. The controller receives a measure of current passing from the power supply to the switching arrangement and takes corrective action to reduce current delivered to the electric motor if the measured current exceeds the current limit. The controller is further configured to initiate a protective response if a number of time intervals in which the measured current exceeds the current limit exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Tal Gottesman
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Publication number: 20170338753Abstract: A power tool is provided including a brushless electric motor, a switching arrangement having motor switches and interposed between the electric motor and a power supply, and a controller configured to control a switching operation of the motor switches for driving the electric motor and enforce a current limit on the current delivered to the electric motor. The controller receives a measure of current passing from the power supply to the switching arrangement and takes corrective action to reduce current delivered to the electric motor if the measured current exceeds the current limit. The controller further receives a temperature signal indicative of temperature of the power tool and adjusts the current limit in accordance with the temperature signal. Additional or alternatively, the controller adjusts the current limit at tool start-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Tal Gottesman
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Publication number: 20170338754Abstract: A power tool is provided including a brushless electric motor, a switching arrangement having motor switches and interposed between the electric motor and a power supply, and a controller configured to control a switching operation of the motor switches for driving the electric motor and enforce a current limit on the current delivered to the electric motor. The controller receives a measure of current passing from the power supply to the switching arrangement and takes corrective action to reduce current delivered to the electric motor if the measured current exceeds the current limit. The controller further receives a signal corresponding to at least one of a type and/or a nominal voltage of the power supply and sets the current limit based on the received signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Tal Gottesman
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Publication number: 20170288585Abstract: A power tool is configured to receive power from a power supply. The power tool may include a rectifier that may output a rectified signal to a DC power bus. A switching arrangement may operate to deliver electric power from the DC power bus to an electric motor. A switch path may be electrically coupled in parallel with the rectifier on the DC power bus. The switch path includes an auxiliary capacitor in series with a switch and a state of the switch controls a discharging path for the auxiliary capacitor. A switch control circuit may be configured to detect voltage associated with at least one of the AC power supply or the DC power bus and to control state of the switch in accordance with magnitude of the detected voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Pradeep M. Pant, Michael K. Forster, Scott J. Eshleman, Samuel G. Woods, Timothy J. Seeley, Mark T. Cherry
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Patent number: 9762153Abstract: A handheld AC power tool is provided. The power tool is comprised generally of: a brushless DC motor; a power cord connectable to an AC power socket; a converter circuit configured to receive input power from the power cord and operable to output a DC bus voltage, a switching arrangement interposed between the electric motor and the converter circuit; a motor drive circuit interfaced with the motor switches; and a power switch operable by a user to selectively energize the motor drive circuit and thereby power on the tool. The converter circuit includes a rectifier and a capacitor electrically coupled across the rectifier, such that the capacitor has capacitance sized to produce a DC bus voltage whose magnitude from an AC power source is substantially same as magnitude of voltage from a DC power source.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Tal Gottesman
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Patent number: 9722525Abstract: A protective redundancy circuit is provided for a power tool having an electric motor. The protective redundant subsystem is comprised of: a motor switch coupled in series with the motor; a motor control module that controls the switching operation of the motor switch; and a protective control module that monitors switching operation of the motor switch and disables the power tool when the switching operation of the motor switch fails. In the context of an AC powered tool, the switching operation of the motor switch is correlated to and synchronized to the waveform of the AC input signal. During each cycle or half cycle, the motor control module introduces a delay period before closing the motor switch and the protective control module determines the operational status of the motor switch by measuring the voltage across the motor switch during the delay period.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanko, Larrry T. Albert, Michael K. Forster, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Jason K. Leh, Garrett P. McCormick, Samuel G. Woods, David R. Beers
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Publication number: 20170203421Abstract: A power tool includes a tool body including a motor having an output member that drives an accessory. A chuck is coupled for rotation with the output member relative to the tool body and configured to retain the accessory. The chuck has a chuck body that defines at least one light pipe formed therethrough. A light source disposed on a light ring coupled to the tool body and includes at least one light. Each at least one light source aligns with each of the at least one light pipe intermittently during rotation of the chuck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: John C. Vanko, Tal Gottesman, Daniel Puzio, Michael K. Forster, John D. Cox, Joseph P. Kelleher, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Robert S. Gehret, Scott Eshleman, Stephen P. Osborne, Brian E. Friedman, Robert A. Usselman, Anatoliy Nosov, Michael C. Doyle
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Patent number: 9692157Abstract: A method is provided for operating a power tool having a motor powered by a battery. The method includes: delivering power from the battery to the motor in accordance with an operator input; detecting a condition of the power tool indicating a shutdown of the power is imminent; and fading the power delivered from the battery to the motor, in response to the detected condition, through the use of a controller residing in the power tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2016Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Daniele C. Brotto, Michael K. Forster, Jason K. Leh, Wing W. Lin
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Patent number: 9644837Abstract: A power tool includes a tool body including a motor having an output member that drives an accessory. A chuck is coupled for rotation with the output member relative to the tool body and configured to retain the accessory. The chuck has a chuck body that defines at least one light pipe formed therethrough. A light source disposed on a light ring coupled to the tool body and includes at least one light. Each at least one light source aligns with each of the at least one light pipe intermittently during rotation of the chuck.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: John C. Vanko, Tal Gottesman, Daniel Puzio, Michael K. Forster, John D. Cox, Joseph P. Kelleher, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Robert S. Gehret, Scott Eshleman, Stephen P. Osborne, Brian E. Friedman, Robert A. Usselman, Anatoliy Nosov, Michael C. Doyle
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Publication number: 20170126051Abstract: A power tool includes a housing, a brushless direct current (BLDC) motor including a rotor and a stator having at least three stator windings corresponding to at least three phases of the motor, the rotor being moveable by the stator when the stator windings are appropriately energized within the corresponding phases, each phase being characterized by a corresponding voltage waveform energizing the corresponding stator winding, the motor being configured to operate within an operating voltage range, and a power supply interface arranged to receive at least one of AC power from an AC power supply having a first nominal voltage or DC power from a DC power supply having a second nominal voltage, the power supply interface configured to output the AC power via an AC power line and the DC power via a DC power line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: John D. Cox, Michael K. Forster, John C. Vanko, Daniel J. White, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Matthew J. Velderman, Andrew E. Seman, JR.
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Publication number: 20170047819Abstract: A power tool is provided including a tool housing, an electric motor disposed inside the tool housing, a power interface facilitating a connection to a power source, a plurality of power components arranged to modulate a supply of power from the power interface to the electric motor, a user-actuated input unit providing an analog signal corresponding to a desired rotational speed of the electric motor, and a control unit is receiving the analog signal from the user-actuated input unit. The control unit includes a controller configured to control a switching operation of the power components based on the analog signal to regulate an amount of electric power being supplied to the electric motor, and an input detection unit configured to generate an ON/OFF signal to turn on the controller based on detection of a prescribed change in the analog signal indicative of an initial actuation of the user-actuation unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Forster, Matthew Velderman
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Patent number: 9533408Abstract: A power tool for operating on a workpiece, the power tool having a housing and a motor disposed within the housing. A controller is connected to the motor and receives user inputs for turning on the motor and a power tool battery pack is connected to the controller and the motor. At least one light is connected to the controller for illuminating the workpiece. The controller can turn on the light in a predetermined pattern to alert the user to a tool condition, such as the charge level being below a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Forster, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Samuel G. Woods, Craig A. Schell, Nathan J. Cruise
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Patent number: 9508498Abstract: An electronic power apparatus includes a housing, a pair of input power pins, a pair of output power pins, power components arranged to modulate a supply of power from the input power pins to the output power pins, and a user-actuated input unit providing an analog signal indicative of a desired power output level of the output power pins. A control unit of the electronic power apparatus receives the analog signal from the user-actuated input unit. The control unit includes a controller to control a switching operation of the power components based on the analog signal, and an input detection unit to generate an ON/OFF signal to turn on the controller based detection of a prescribed change in the analog signal indicative of an initial actuation of the user-actuation unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Forster, Matthew Velderman
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Publication number: 20160336793Abstract: An electrical device includes a motor having at least one coil, a first input configured to be coupled to a rechargeable direct current (DC) power source and a second input configured to be coupled to an alternating current (AC) power source. The device includes a motor control module that is operably connected to the motor, to the first input and to the second input. The motor control module is configured to deliver power from at least one of the rechargeable DC power source and the AC power source to the motor. The device includes a charge control circuit that is operably connected to the motor and to the second input, where the charge control circuit is configured to enable charging the rechargeable DC power source using energy from the AC power source and the at least one coil of the motor in a buck converter configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Andrew E. SEMAN, JR., Daniel J. WHITE, Michael K. FORSTER
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Publication number: 20160315567Abstract: An electronic power apparatus includes a housing, a pair of input power pins and a pair of output power pins, and power components mounted on a power circuit board and electrically connected to the input power pins and the output power pins to modulate a supply of power from the input power pins to the output power pins. A control unit of the electronic power apparatus is disposed at a distance from the power circuit board and substantially parallel to the power circuit board, both the control circuit board and the power circuit board arranged inside the housing. A user-actuated input unit is provided including a variable-speed actuator a first portion of which is at least partially arranged outside the housing to be engageable by a user and a second portion of which is slidably sandwiched between the power circuit board and the control circuit board along an axis substantially parallel to the power circuit board and the control circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Matthew VELDERMAN, Michael K. Forster, Robert Marcinkowski
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Publication number: 20160315489Abstract: A method is provided for operating a power tool having a motor powered by a battery. The method includes: delivering power from the battery to the motor in accordance with an operator input; detecting a condition of the power tool indicating a shutdown of the power is imminent; and fading the power delivered from the battery to the motor, in response to the detected condition, through the use of a controller residing in the power tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Daniele C. Brotto, Michael K. Forster, Jason K. Leh, Wing W. Lin
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Publication number: 20160297060Abstract: A power tool has a housing, a motor disposed in the housing, a tool holder driven by the motor, a control circuit for controlling the motor, a rotary input rotatable relative to the housing, and a rotational sensor for sensing the rotational position of the rotary input relative to the housing. The rotary input can be a thumbwheel or a handle that rotates relative to the housing. The control circuit receives input from the rotational sensor for controlling motor speed, rotational direction, etc. Other user interface mechanisms are disclosed as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Daniel Puzio, Jason F. Busschaert, Scott J. Eshleman, Craig A. Schell, Daniel N. Lopano, Christine H. Potter, Rouse R. Bailey, Robert S. Gehret, Jesse P. Hill, James D. Hays, Michael K. Forster