Patents by Inventor Reimund Becht
Reimund Becht 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: 20120012353Abstract: A side handle for a power tool comprising: a central bar; a tubular grip which is mounted on and surrounds the central bar via a vibration dampener; the vibration dampener comprising a spring having a central plate, which is mounted in a non moveable manner on the central bar, and a plurality of resiliently deformable arms attached to the plate and which extend away from the plate towards the grip, the ends of each of the arms being non moveably attached to the grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: BLACK AND DECKER INC.Inventors: Alexander Foerster, Reimund Becht
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Patent number: 7789168Abstract: The disclosure describes a handle assembly for a power tool that includes attachment means for attaching the assembly to a housing of a power tool. The handle means is adapted to be held by a user of the power tool and the handle means is mounted to the attachment means and is capable of limited movement relative to the housing of the power tool. The vibration damping means acts between said housing and said handle means. The vibration damping means can also comprise elastomeric material. The attachment means can be mounted in use to the housing via a bolt on one of the attachment means and the housing passing through a respective aperture in the other of said attachment means and the housing. At least some of the elastomeric material is arranged in use between at least one said bolt and a corresponding said aperture. The handle means can be pivotable and/or slidable relative to said attachment means. The vibration damping means can comprise at least one spring (e.g., compression/spring or torsion spring).Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Balck & Decker Inc.Inventors: Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn, Michael Stirm, Ralf Seebauer
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Patent number: 7762348Abstract: A power tool has a handle capable of limited movement mounted to its housing. An axle is rotatably connected to the housing and is movable between a first and second positions and is spring biased towards the first position. Arms are connected to and rotate with the axle. Connectors are slidably mounted within guides and are connected at one end to the arms and at the other end to the handle. Vibrations in the body of the power tool cause movement of one end of the handle, which causes movement of a connector and in turn movement of an arm. Movement of the arm causes rotation of the axle which therefore causes movement of the other arm. This in turn causes the related connector to slide within its guide and move the other end of handle. Thus, movement of one end of the handle is coupled to the other end.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Patent number: 7743846Abstract: A rotary spindle 4 for a power tool such as a hammer drill is disclosed. The spindle 4 comprises a first spindle part 402 for rotation about its longitudinal an axis by means of a motor and having an inwardly directed rim 406, and a second spindle part 404 for supporting a drill bit of the hammer drill and having an outwardly directed rim 410. The second spindle part 404 extends through an aperture 408 in the first spindle part 402 and rims 406, 410 cooperate with each other to prevent removal of the second spindle part 404 from the first spindle part 402. A circlip 414 locks the first and second spindle parts 402, 404 together and maintains o-rings 412 under compression.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Stefan D. Gensmann, Martin Lauterwald, Reimund Becht
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Patent number: 7472760Abstract: A power hammer has a handle mounted to a housing and capable of limited movement relative thereto. A hollow axle is attached to the housing and is rotatable between a first and second position and is biased towards the first position by a torsional spring which extends within the axle. Rotation of the axle causes rotation of arms connected thereto. Connectors are slidably mounted within guides and are respectively connected at one end to each of the arms and at the other end to the handle. Vibrations in the housing cause movement of one end of the handle, which causes movement of the associated connector and arm. Movement of the one arm causes rotation of the axle, which therefore causes movement of the other arm and connector, and the other end of the handle. Thus, the movement of one end of the handle is coupled to the other end.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Publication number: 20080185163Abstract: A handle assembly for a power tool, the handle assembly comprising:- attachment means for attaching the assembly to a housing of a power tool; handle means adapted to be held by a user of the power tool, wherein the handle means is mounted to said attachment means and is capable of limited movement relative to the housing of the power tool; and vibration damping means acting between said housing and said handle means. The vibration damping means can comprise elastomeric material. The attachment means can be mounted in use to the housing via a bolt on one of the attachment means and the housing passing through a respective aperture in the other of said attachment means and the housing, wherein at least some of the elastomeric material is arranged in use between at least one said bolt and a corresponding said aperture. The handle means can be pivotable and/or slidable relative to said attachment means. The vibration damping means can comprise at least one spring eg. compression/spring or torsion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Reimund BECHT, Norbert Hahn, Michael Stirm, Ralf Seebauer
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Patent number: 7320369Abstract: A power tool has a handle assembly which is biased by a torsional spring. The torsional spring has an engaging arm the position of which is fixed relative to the housing by an adjusting mechanism. The adjusting mechanism has a lever which extends outside the housing of the power tool, and a cam surface, and is mounted on and rotatable at least partially around an axle. In use, the tension in the torsional spring may be adjusted by movement of the lever. The lever is moved, causing rotation of the adjusting cam around the axle. As a result, the cam surface causes the engaging arm of the spring to be moved axially along the axle and more or less tension is applied to the torsional spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Publication number: 20070056757Abstract: A power hammer has a handle mounted to a housing and capable of limited movement relative thereto. A hollow axle is attached to the housing and is rotatable between a first and second position and is biased towards the first position by a torsional spring which extends within the axle. Rotation of the axle causes rotation of arms connected thereto. Connectors are slidably mounted within guides and are respectively connected at one end to each of the arms and at the other end to the handle. Vibrations in the housing cause movement of one end of the handle, which causes movement of the associated connector and arm. Movement of the one arm causes rotation of the axle, which therefore causes movement of the other arm and connector, and the other end of the handle. Thus, the movement of one end of the handle is coupled to the other end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2004Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Publication number: 20060185868Abstract: A handle assembly for a reciprocating hammer tool comprises a handle for gripping, a guide rod, and an elongate aperture which slidably engages the guide rod to ensure that the handle assembly is aligned with the hammer. The handle assembly also comprises an air filled chamber bounded by a rubber membrane and disposed in a recess in the hammer housing. The air filled chamber is adapted to damp vibration during use of the reciprocating hammer. An engaging member formed integrally with handle is disposed adjacent the rubber membrane. The engaging member can move from a position in which the engaging member is inserted into the recess and fully compresses the air chamber, to a position in which the handle is pulled upwardly until the guide rod abuts the bottom edge of the elongate aperture. In this later position, the air chamber is placed under minimum compression.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventor: Reimund Becht
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Publication number: 20060011365Abstract: A power tool has a handle capable of limited movement mounted to its housing. An axle is rotatably connected to the housing and is movable between a first and second positions and is spring biased towards the first position. Arms are connected to and rotate with the axle. Connectors are slidably mounted within guides and are connected at one end to the arms and at the other end to the handle. Vibrations in the body of the power tool cause movement of one end of the handle, which causes movement of a connector and in turn movement of an arm. Movement of the arm causes rotation of the axle which therefore causes movement of the other arm. This in turn causes the related connector to slide within its guide and move the other end of handle. Thus, movement of one end of the handle is coupled to the other end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Publication number: 20050271489Abstract: A rotary spindle 4 for a power tool such as a hammer drill is disclosed. The spindle 4 comprises a first spindle part 402 for rotation about its longitudinal an axis by means of a motor and having an inwardly directed rim 406, and a second spindle part 404 for supporting a drill bit of the hammer drill and having an outwardly directed rim 410. The second spindle part 404 extends through an aperture 408 in the first spindle part 402 and rims 406, 410 cooperate with each other to prevent removal of the second spindle part 404 from the first spindle part 402. A circlip 414 locks the first and second spindle parts 402, 404 together and maintains o-rings 412 under compression.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Inventors: Stefan Gensmann, Martin Lauterwald, Reimund Becht
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Publication number: 20050263307Abstract: A power tool has a handle assembly which is biased by a torsional spring. The torsional spring has an engaging arm the position of which is fixed relative to the housing by adjusting means. The adjusting means has a lever which extends outside the housing of the power tool, and a cam surface, and is mounted on and rotatable at least partially around an axle. In use, the tension in the torsional spring may be adjusted by movement of the adjusting means. The lever is moved, causing rotation of the adjusting means around the axle. As a result, the cam surface causes the engaging arm of the spring to be moved axially along the axle and more or less tension is applied to the torsional spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: Michael Stirm, Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn
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Publication number: 20040231867Abstract: A handle assembly for a power tool, the handle assembly comprising:—attachment means for attaching the assembly to a housing of a power tool; handle means adapted to be held by a user of the power tool, wherein the handle means is mounted to said attachment means and is capable of limited movement relative to the housing of the power tool; and vibration damping means acting between said housing and said handle means. The vibration damping means can comprise elastomeric material. The attachment means can be mounted in use to the housing via a bolt on one of the attachment means and the housing passing through a respective aperture in the other of said attachment means and the housing, wherein at least some of the elastomeric material is arranged in use between at least one said bolt and a corresponding said aperture. The handle means can be pivotable and/or slidable relative to said attachment means. The vibration damping means can comprise at least one spring eg. compression/spring or torsion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Reimund Becht, Norbert Hahn, Michael Stirm, Ralf Seebauer
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Patent number: 6763897Abstract: A hand held electrically powered hammer comprises a housing, a motor, and a hollow spindle. A piston and a ram are located for reciprocation within the spindle. A casing encloses at least part of the spindle so as to define a chamber between the spindle and the casing. A damping mass is slideably supported by a spacer and is located within the chamber and is connected to the hammer housing via a spring so as to oscillate back and forth along the spindle to minimize the vibration of the hammer housing and also so as to generate air flows within the chamber for facilitating heat transfer from the spindle to the metal casing.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Andreas Hanke, Reinhard Plietsch, Stefan D. Gensmann, Heinz-Werner Faatz, Reimund Becht
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Publication number: 20020185288Abstract: A hand held electrically powered hammer, comprising a housing, a motor, a hollow spindle within which is located for reciprocation therein a piston and a ram, and a casing which encloses at least part of the spindle so as to define a chamber between the spindle and the casing and wherein a damping mass is located within the chamber and is connected to the hammer housing via at least one spring element so as to oscillate back and forth along the spindle to minimise the vibration of the hammer housing, and also so as to generate air flows within the chamber for facilitating heat transfer from the spindle to the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Andreas Hanke, Reinhard Plietsch, Stefan D. Gensmann, Heinz-Werner Faatz, Reimund Becht
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Patent number: 5819421Abstract: A powered jig saw comprises a holder for a saw blade at the lower end of the reciprocating drive shaft. The holder is adjustable, by rotation of an actuating section, between an open position and a closed position for holding the saw blade. The actuating section comprises, in the interior of an upwardly open tube portion of the drive shaft, an engagement surface which, for the purpose of rotating the actuating section, engages with a working surface of a rotatable adjustment device which is stationary when the drive shaft is driven. The upper end portion of the drive shaft is mounted, so as to be capable of axial displacement, in a guide bush, above which there is a holding device of the adjustment device, in which holding device there is fixed a downwardly extending element comprising the working surface. A pendulum mechanism serves to generate a swivelling movement of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Massimo Alberto Giacometti, Reimund Becht
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Patent number: 5094000Abstract: A hand-held power tool with a rotary driven tool, in particular a planer or a circular saw, is arranged so that on switching off the drive, which can be switched on and off by means of a trigger (15), a brake element (34), which is ineffective when the drive is switched on, is brought into braking engagement with a brake part (51) rotatingly driven by the drive. The tool comprises a safety element (21) which co-operates with the trigger (15) and which can be displaced between a safety position in which the trigger (15) cannot be moved to switch on the drive, and a release position in which the trigger (15) can be moved into the position to switch on the drive. The safety element (21) is urged by spring pressure towards the safety position and is held in the release position when the trigger (15)L is in the switch-on position.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1991Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Reimund Becht, Hans-Jurgen Kriegel, Tayfun S. Thielmann
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Patent number: 4567812Abstract: Differential pressure brake boosters are known having a reinforcement tube extending axially through the low-pressure casing with its ends fastened to both end surfaces of the casing. A mechanically actuated control valve for connecting the working chamber to the low-pressure chamber or to atmosphere is axially movable in the reinforcement tube. A sleeve surrounding a master cylinder piston push rod has radial ribs extending through longitudinal slots of the reinforcement tube to connect the push rod to the movable wall. These ribs are subjected to a high bending stress. According to the present invention the radial ribs are constructed as flat tongues disposed in a common plane, the tongues being engaged on a side thereof adjacent the low-pressure chamber by an outwardly angled collar of an extension of the housing of the control valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Rolf Weiler, Reimund Becht, Peter Boehm
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Patent number: 4481865Abstract: A brake booster comprising a housing which is divided into a vacuum chamber and a working chamber by a movable wall. A tube is disposed in the housing coaxial of the longitudinal axis thereof having its ends fastened to the end walls of the housing. The tube is provided with longitudinal slots in the vacuum chamber which are open remote from the movable wall. Parts of the movable wall project through the slots and are fastened to a valve housing extending into the tube, the valve housing containing a control valve which controls the pressure in the working chamber. This arrangement allows a short overall length of the booster and enables easy assembly thereof with respect to known prior art brake boosters.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Reimund Becht, Peter Bohm
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Patent number: 4330996Abstract: The brake booster comprises two booster units in a tandem arrangement each having a movable wall. A stationary partition is provided between the two movable walls. In order to increase the axial stiffness of the booster casing, the partition is provided with bolt projections extending in both directions therefrom and are rigidly connected to the appropriate end walls of the casing. The ends of the bolt projections at the end walls form anchor means for connecting the booster to a master brake cylinder and to a supporting surface of a motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Reimund Becht, Peter Bohm