Patents by Inventor Ulrich Berghauser
Ulrich Berghauser 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: 8590633Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing coupled to a tool holder having a front end, and including a motor, a cylinder, and a piston is slideably received within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston within the cylinder. A ram, slideably mounted within the cylinder forward of the piston, is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece support structure supports a beat piece. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which repetitively strikes an end of the tool to transfer momentum of the ram to the tool. The beat piece support structure allows the beat piece to slide between a first forward position and a second rearward position.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Marc Holtwick
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Patent number: 8584769Abstract: A motorized hammer has a body and a tool holder which is mounted on the front of the body and is capable of imparting impacts via the tool in the holder. A rear handle is, moveably mounted to the rear of the body via at least one movement control mechanism which is capable of moving towards or away from the body. A biasing mechanism biases the rear handle away from the body and each movement control mechanism includes a first mount. A rod having a longitudinal axis is rigidly connected at one of it ends to the first mount. A second mount slidingly engages with the rod at two distinct points only along its length to allow the rod to slide relative to the second mount in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. The second mount prevents the rod from moving in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Andreas Friedrich, Ulrich Berghauser, Frantisek Harcar
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Publication number: 20110127056Abstract: A hammer drill comprising: a body 2 in which is mounted a motor 48 and a hammer mechanism 46 which is driven by the motor 48 when the motor 48 is activated; a tool holder 8 mounted on the front of the body 2 and which is capable of holding a cutting tool 12, the hammer mechanism 46, when driven by the motor 48, capable of imparting impacts to the cutting tool 12, when held by the tool holder 8; a rear handle 4, moveably mounted on to the rear of the body 2 via at least one movement control mechanism and which is capable of moving towards or away from the body 2; a biasing mechanism 104 which biases the rear handle 4 away from the body 2; wherein each movement control mechanism comprises: a first mount; a rod 106, having a longitudinal axis 107, rigidly connected at one of it ends to the first mount; a second mount which slidingly engages with the rod 106 at two distinct points only along its length to allow the rod 106 to slide relative to the second mount in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 107Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: BLACK AND DECKER INC.Inventors: Andreas Friedrich, Ulrich Berghauser, Frantisek Harcar
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Patent number: 7814986Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Balck & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Harcar Frantisek
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Patent number: 7726413Abstract: A tool holder for a powered hammer includes a tool holder housing. An actuator is coupled to the tool holder housing and is moveable among a range of operating positions that include a first position where the actuator locks a tool within the tool holder by engaging a rib on the tool, a second position where the actuator locks a tool within the tool holder by engaging a recess in the tool, and a third position where the actuator allows a tool to be released from the tool holder. An actuator locking mechanism releasably locks the actuator in at least the third position.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Thomas Stanke
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Patent number: 7654338Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a piston slideably mounted within the housing, a drive mechanism that converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston, a ram slideably mounted forward of the piston and that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston, and a beat piece support mounted in the housing forward of the ram. A beat piece is slideably supported by the beat piece support. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the ram and that in turn repetitively strikes an end of a tool when the tool is held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to a tool. The beat piece support includes a seal that is slidingly engaged by the beat piece. The seal includes an absorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Rainer Herting, Ulrich Berghauser
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Publication number: 20080264660Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Frantisek Harcar
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Patent number: 7413026Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Frantisek Harcar
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Patent number: 7401661Abstract: A vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism for a powered hammer includes a power driven piston in a cylinder that reciprocatingly drives a ram, which repetitively strikes a beat piece, which repetitively strikes a tool received in a tool holder. The vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism includes a first chamber defined in a housing of the powered hammer. A second chamber is defined within an end portion of the cylinder facing the beat piece, forward of the ram. A passageway is in communication with the first and second chambers. A counter mass is mounted for oscillating movement within the first chamber. When the hammer is operated, the counter mass is caused to oscillate to counteract vibration in the housing and to cause lubrication fluid to move between the first and second chambers.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Thomas Stanke
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Publication number: 20080006421Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a piston slideably mounted within the housing, a drive mechanism that converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston, a ram slideably mounted forward of the piston and that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston, and a beat piece support mounted in the housing forward of the ram. A beat piece is slideably supported by the beat piece support. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the ram and that in turn repetitively strikes an end of a tool when the tool is held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to a tool. The beat piece support includes a seal that is slidingly engaged by the beat piece. The seal includes an absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Rainer Herting, Ulrich Berghauser
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Publication number: 20080006422Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, and a cylinder disposed within the housing. The cylinder has a first end and a second end that are sandwiched at the first and second ends between first and second holding portions of the housing. A piston is slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston and is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram and is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Marc Holtwick
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Publication number: 20080006418Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing coupled to a tool holder having a front end, and including a motor, a cylinder, and a piston is slideably received within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston within the cylinder. A ram, slideably mounted within the cylinder forward of the piston, is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece support structure supports a beat piece. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which repetitively strikes an end of the tool to transfer momentum of the ram to the tool. The beat piece support structure allows the beat piece to slide between a first forward position and a second rearward position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Marc Holtwick
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Publication number: 20080006423Abstract: A tool holder for a powered hammer includes a tool holder housing. An actuator is coupled to the tool holder housing and is moveable among a range of operating positions that include a first position where the actuator locks a tool within the tool holder by engaging a rib on the tool, a second position where the actuator locks a tool within the tool holder by engaging a recess in the tool, and a third position where the actuator allows a tool to be released from the tool holder. An actuator locking mechanism releasably locks the actuator in at least the third position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Thomas Stanke
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Publication number: 20080006425Abstract: A vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism for a powered hammer includes a power driven piston in a cylinder that reciprocatingly drives a ram, which repetitively strikes a beat piece, which repetitively strikes a tool received in a tool holder. The vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism includes a first chamber defined in a housing of the powered hammer. A second chamber is defined within an end portion of the cylinder facing the beat piece, forward of the ram. A passageway is in communication with the first and second chambers. A counter mass is mounted for oscillating movement within the first chamber. When the hammer is operated, the counter mass is caused to oscillate to counteract vibration in the housing and to cause lubrication fluid to move between the first and second chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Thomas Stanke
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Publication number: 20080006420Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Frantisek Harcar
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Patent number: 5031324Abstract: A power saw has two oppositely reciprocating saw blades guided and supported in a receiving slot in a support plate. The blades are supported during sawing along shoulders on their outside by lower edges of support sections of the support plate. The arrangement is such that forces generated in operation during cutting press the saw blades together in the area of their teeth. This prevents saw dust, chippings etc. penetrating between the two saw blades. Preferably, the thickness of the saw blade shoulders are not greater than half the thickness of the saw blades, and preferably no greater than the thickness of the support section edges. The teeth of the saw blades may be so ground and arranged that the resultant force on the teeth during cutting also forces the saw blades together at their teeth.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Horst Grossmann, Karl Schmid, Ernst Staas
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Patent number: 4969270Abstract: A power saw has two oppositely reciprocating saw blades guided and supported in a receiving slot in a support plate. The blades are supported during sawing along shoulders on their outside by lower edges of support sections of the support plate. The arrangement is such that forces generated in operation during cutting press the saw blades together in the area of their teeth. This prevents saw dust, chippings etc. penetrating between the two saw blades. Preferably, the thickness of the saw blade shoulders are not greater than half the thickness of the saw blades, and preferably no greater than the thickness of the support section edges. The teeth of the saw blades may be so ground and arranged that the resultant force on the teeth during cutting also forces the saw blades together at their teeth.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1987Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Horst Grossmann, Karl Schmid, Ernst Staas
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Patent number: D314697Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Peter P. Pioch, Ulrich Berghauser